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Panasonic Small Digital Business System 308/616 Installation Instructions
Panasonic Small Digital Business System 308/616 Installation Instructions
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Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 S-DBS I’rogmmmin g Instruct$oln; . HOW TO ENTER THE PROGRAM MODE Attendant’s Phone: -~--Eiisy $Ei2esSe programmin g is performed from an attendant’s telephone as follows: l-ON/OFF 2. PROG 3. # # 4. One-touch key (PSD Key) An attendant’s telephone is connected to extension ports 1 and 2 (extensions 10 or 11). ON/OFF Key or POWER SETTING: ,.-. There are three exceptions to programming from the attendant’s telephone. The j following addresses can only be programmed using the POWER SETTING: PSD 1 - addresses: 0005 (Outside lines) 0035 (SLT on-hook detection timer). PSD 3 - address: (lo-251 13 C (Hybrid system/dual port operation). 1. Power ON 2. Enter data 3. Power OFF 4. Power ON NOTE: C = Can be copied from port to port.
S-DBS Frogramming Instnxtions Section 400 v1.0 Issue 1 July 1990 HOW TO PROGRAM Following is an example of how to program using the system’s DATE feature: a) Using the attendant’s telephone at extensions 10 and 11, program the DATE as follows: 1. ON/OFF 2. PROG 3. # # . The system is now in Program Mode. b) The date feature is a T tern-wide program a change of ate. setting, so press the PSD 1 key to PSI) 1 - System setting _.~ ._-.- --- - -- .--?SD.? - Tru_nk setting - _._ PSI) 3 - Extension and ring setting PSD 4 - Feature assignment PSD 5 - Toll restriction setting PSD6-TTYsetting c) Enter the foIlowing PSD 1 address for the date: 0001 # The system is now fn Date Set Mode. To set the date enter the Year (YY), Month (MM) and Day (DD) as follows: YYMMDD# -. c, . c- .) 8
Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 S-DBS Programming Instructions v1.0 DATA TERMINAL PROGRAMMING You can also program the system using a data terminal which gives you the ad- vantage of checking the final changes. programmin g steps on the display screen before making At every stage in the programmin g there are help screens available @ the “H” kevonthete-nninalkeyb.oar_d.~ ---. _ ENTERING THIi: DATA *E-AL PROGRAMMING MODE Program the access code &om the key telephone fo; Data Terminal Program- ming as follows: 1. CONF 2. # ,’ - I . . 3. 6 4. Program &digit ID code from the attendant’s phone. 5. Press HOLD Access Data Terminal Roe as follows: 1. Press ON/OFF key 2. # 3. Enter 99 4. Enter programmed 4-digit ID code NOTE: The optional Station Message Detail Recorder (SMDR) interface is required. 9
S-DBS Programming Instructions v1.0 Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 . .. DATA TERMINAL KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING KEYS The programmin keys on the g keys for the telephone are the equivalent of the following control data terminal keyboard. KEY TELEPEONE - .---. ._ ._ .__.. - .-.-.- HOLD = FLASH = # = * = AUTO = CONF = DATA TERMINAL CONTROL D (Next port) A CONTROL s (Previous port) CONTROL x (Next address) CONTROL E (Previous address) ESCAPE (Program set mode) DELETE (Clears data) VOL A PROG = CONTROL T VOL v PROG = CONTROL v (Moves to previous port with data.) = CONTROL u (Carries new data to the next port) ON/OFF = CONTROL 2 CErdt) NOTE: In Small DBS V. 1.0 Control D and Control S are . incorrectly deiined in the terminal. Both are correct as stated above. c -3 : 10
Section 400 S-DBS Programmin Issue 1 July 1990 g Instructi+3In. . HOW TO PROGRAM WITH A DATA TERMINAL At the REMT> prompt press “H” for help. The screen will prompt you to select from the Maintenance Mode menu: P = Program Set S = Speed,Dial Set Control 2 = 33xit If you enter ,P” (P plus return) the screen will display the following: REMT> P DBS System Prog Rag> At the Rag> prompt press “H”. The screen will display the PSI) Key set-s menu and the Rag> followed by number o F rompt again. At the Rag> prompt press the Tilde key (-) the setting, for example, “-01” for System programming and press return. At the 01 Sys> prom t press return again. The fast address in the system. (the date) will appear on % e screen: . ~- _~.___. __. ~_. SO001 900809 -D) The screen will advance to the next address every lime you press return or you can change the date in address ‘0001” from August 8, 1990 to August 10. 1990, for example, by entering (press return) 900810. The screen will advance to the next address. To check that the date is entered correctly press ‘Control E” to bring you back to the previous address which in our example is ‘0001”. Pressing “H” for help at any stage will access control key menus and other infor- mation to help you move from port to port or address to address, access a menu, return to a previous operation or exit. . b ---- s 11 3 ‘3
S-DBS Programming Instructions Section 400 v1.0 Issue 1 July 1990 SETTINGS SYSTEM TRUNK Answering Calls (Automatic) Busy Override COW=%? -.-_- --.._-_..- ata Security r)elayed Ring 0032 d (01-06) 18.19.2OC blal Tone Stop/Internal Door Boxes A and B 0039 hAsI3 Key 0019 eadset Mode Hybrid System/Dual Port Operation bIlmde~cxf-Hooksignal Faging Pooled Trunk Access omS(AlatT-1 (01-06) 11 c b r Station Lockout Capability Station Lockout Types Toil Restriction System I oo4o.0041 -I I’ransfer On-Hook (Automatic) Voice Announce Off-Hook (Manual) , ,025 L 12 _ __-- _---_ - I e I a i .* t NOTE: C = Can be copied fkom port to port.
Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 S-DBS Frogramming Instructions v1.0 EXTENSIONS FF KEYS TRS I (lo-251 12 C . 13
S-DBS Programming Instructions Section 400 v1.0 Issue 1 July 1990 DEFAULT DATA TABLES PSD 1 Key - System Setting ADDRESS FEAxuRE DEFAULT PAGE OOQ5P 0006-0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 Date Time Dfsplay Time Days of Week Outside Lines [Auto) Pause-Digits l-9.0 (Auto) Pause Timer SMDR Timer FLASH-RKDIAL &Auto) CO FLASH Timer Off-Hook SSD CO FLASH Timer Dial Pause Timer CO Line Guard Timer Pulse Dial/Minimum Pause Switch Tfme/Night (Auto) Transfer On-Hook (Auto) One-Touch Key Background Music (BGM) Information Tone CO Line Off-Hook Signal Station Lockout ID Code SSD Display Restriction Data Security Ext. HOLD Recall Timer Transfer Recall Timer SLT Detect. Timer/On-Hook SLT CO HOLD SLT Intercom Ring Pattern - -.. CPC Signal Timer Door Box Speech Path Sensor Detecting Signal Sensor Alarm Ring Stop Multi-Purpose Relay 2 Function Mttlti-Purpose Relay 1 Operation Multi-Purpose Relay 2 Operation Multi-Purpose Relay 1 Operation Timer MultIPurpose Relay 2 Operation Timer 12-hour system 12oOool Monday 3 lines/6 lines No pause 3 seconds 15 seconds Auto FI&H 1 second 0.5 second 0.75 second 0.75 second 64oms Day mode Disable One-touch call Disable Voice calls and Paging calls No alert tone Not displayed Not displayed Cannot interrupt 15Oseconds . 150 seconds Lessthan25oms System HOLD Internal ring slgnal pattern No signal No speech path -f&z-l signal stops alarm Multi-purpose relay 2 &lay= programmed time Relay as programmed time 3 seconds 21 21 21 22 22 23-26 26 27 27 27 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 0035P 0036 0037 0038 0039 0041 0042 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 34 35 .OO45 35 35 . 3 seconds 35 NOTE: P = Power Setting: CPC = Calling Party Control 14 0 _- i, li I ___ .._. ..-- ..- ..__.___ -.-..- ---.
___---- --.--.- _-.-_. . _ _ Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 S-DBS programming Instructions In.0 DEFAULT DATA TABLES PSD 2 Key - Tnmk Setting ADDRESS FEATURE DEFAULT PAGE (01-06) 01;M 02 c 03 c 04C 05 c 06 C 07 c 08 C 09 c 10 c 11 c 12116 13 c 14 c 15 c 16 C 17 c 18 C 19 c 20 c Dial Signal/CO Line DTMF Signal Sending T5me Connected Phone Line (Auto) Pause PE3.X Line IXMF Signal Conver.fAuto) M’MF Conversion (Manual) DTMF Signal Time- MMF Signal Time Table -__ CO Line Disconnect CPC Signal Detection CFC Detecting Timer Pooled Trunk Access Dial9 Pooled Trunk Access (PTA) Group Incoming Ring Tone Pattern Incoming Rfng signal Detection Time Incomfng Ring Pattern Detection Timer External RCnger Oper. Incoming Call Forwarding Delayed Ring Function Operation Delayed Ring Transferrhg Time Delayed Ring Transfer to Extenslon Numbers - 10 pps pulse dial 80 ms ON/80 ms OFF CO line No pause Disable Enable No change 16OmS 30 detection of CPC Srgnd More than 304 ms Pooled trunk access dial 9 Not subject to FTA Synchronized ring tone More than 350 ms 6 seconds Disable call forwarding D&sable Disable Clear NOTE: C = Can be copied from port to port M = Can be copied only with the MUTE Key; change in titure version of S-DBS. copy mode will CPC = Calling Party Control 36 36 36 36 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 41 41 .
S-DBS Programming Instructions v1.0 DEFAULT DATA TABLES PSD 3 Key - Extension Setting ADDRESS (10-25) 01 c 02 c 03C 04C 05 c 06 C .---- 07 c- 08 c 09 c 10 c 11 c 12 c 13 P c 14C(See below) 15 c 16 17 FTEATURE Day Incoming RFng Night Incoming Ring Answer (Automatic) call waiting Paging Groups Sensor Alarm Ring Door Box Calls Call Duration Display Busy Override Busy Override Rejection Data Security Voice Announce OfFHook ucinuall Hybrid System/Dual Port Key Telephone Extension Lockout in Night Mode SLT CO Line Dial Headset Mode Dial Tone Stop-Internal DEFAULT Clear (12-25) Trunks l-6 (10.11) Clear (12-25) Tmnks l-6 (10.11) No pickup Accepts Internal calls (12-25) Outside/Internal calls (10,llf Clear No ring (12-25) Rtng IlO.11) Eib door box calls (12-25) DoorBoxAandB CalIs (10.11) Time displayed Impossible , Accepted Disable Rejection Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 Hybrid operation Functioning DTMFsQnal 45 Not connected 46 D&able 46 PAGE 42 42 43 43 43 43 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 45 NOTE: P = Power Setting: C = Can be copied from port to port. 1 4-G=+UtenWt~one;-ports -I-and-2;-czuuxot-.be -changed to another port. 16