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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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-. &&on-Qo&.--.. .__ Issue 1 July 1990 S-DBS Programming Instructions v1.0 PSD 2 EEY - TRUNK SETTING (W-06) 01#-(0 or l)# DIALSIGNAL-OUTSIDELINE O#: 10 DDS Dulse dial l#: DTMF signal dial (01-06) 02%(0, 1 or2)# DTW SIGNAL SENDING TAKE O#: 80 ms ON/ 80 ms OFF l#: 125 ms ON/125 ms OFF /--- 2#: 250 ms ON/150 ms OFF (01-06)03#-(0 or l)# CONTVECTEDPHONELINE O#: CO line l#: PBX line (0146) 04#-(0 or l)# PAUSEFUNCTIONFORPBXLINE(AUTOMATXC) O#: No Dause l#: Automatic pause .- :: ._
S-DBS Programming Instructions v1.0 Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 , (01-06) 05#-(0 or l)# DTMF SIGNAL CONVERSION (AUTOMATIC) The dial signal automatically converts to a DTMF signal within 15 seconds after pulse dialing. Pressing # or * is not required. However. during incoming calls the dial signal automatically converts immediately without a 15-second intenral. O#: Automatic conversion disable l#: Automatic conversion enable (01-06) 06#-(0 or l)# DTMF SIGNAL CONVERSION (MANUAL) Press # or * to convert the dial signal to a DTMF signal after pulse dialing. __--. _-.__ _ -... . O#: Conversion disable l#: Conversion enable (01-06) 07%(0 or l)# DTMF SIGNAL SENDING TIME (AFTER DIALING) When time o Y ou change from pulse dialing to a DTMF signal during dialing the sending the DTMF signal can also be changed. O#: No change l#: Changes length of the DTMF signal sending time - c ,i NOTE: See Installation Instructions, Section 300 for information on how to cut the jumper cable on h-tern unit. __-- .- ____-.--- 38
/- . - Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 (01-06) OS#-(0, 1 or 2)# S-DBS Programming Instructions VI.0 .~_._.~. DTMF SIGNAL SENDING TIME TABLE (AFTER DIALING) O#: 160 ms l#: 320 ms 2#:480 ms NOTE: See also address (01-06) 07# on page 38. (01-06) 09#-(0, 1 or 2)# d OUTSIDE LINE DISCONNECT CPC SIGNAL DETECTION The system automatically cancels a CO line call if a disconnect signal is received. ,.---‘i ‘C_ O#: No detection of CPC sisal l#: Detection only while on HOLD 2#: Detection anytime (0146) 10#-fO,l-7)# OUTSIDE LINE DISCONNECT CPC DETECTING TIMER The disconnect timer can be set within a range of 48 ms to 704 ms. O#: More than 48 ms l#: More than 96 ms 2#: More than 192 ms 3#: More than 304 ms 4#: More than 400 ms 5#: More than 496 ms 6#: More than 592 ms 7#: More than 704 ms -----.- ~-- - ----- .-
S-DBS Programming Instructions v1.0 Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 (01-06) ll#-(0 or 1)# --.POOLED-TRUNK ACCESS DIAL 9 When 9 is dialed there is an automatic connection to a vacant line in the group. O#: Not assigned to pooled trunk access dial 9 l#: Pooled trunk access dial 9 NOTE: See InstaIlation Instructions, Section 300 for information on how to cut the jumper cable on the Key System Unit. * (01-06) 12#-(CONF, l-3)# POOLED TRUNK ACCESS GROUP When 81-83 is dialed there is an automatic connection to a vacant Iine in the u moup. ki maxunum 01 three gK3pSii-biiXSk~h th e ----.-- --. combination. system m any CONF: Not subiect to pooled trunk access group l#: Pooled trunk access group 81 . g: Pooled trunk access group 82 l.i#: Pooled trunk access group 83 1,2,3#: Pooled trunk access groups 81 and 82 1. 3#: Pooled trunk access groups 81.82 and 83 2, 3#: Pooled trunk access groups 81 and 83 Pooled trunk access groups 82 and 83 . I’ ! .’
Section 400 Issue 1 JuIy 1990 S-DBS Programming Instructions v1.0 INCOMING RING TONE PAT-TERN The ring tone pattern can be changed for each trunk port. o#: Synchronized incominq rinP tone l#: 3 seconds ON/ 1 second OFF 2#: 2 seconds ON/2 seconds OFF 3#: 1 second ON/-l second OFF 4#: 1 second ON/3 seconds OFF 5#: 0.5 second ON/O.5 second OFF 6#: 0.5 second ON/O.5 second OFF, 0.5 second ON/2.5 seconds OFF 7#: 0.5 second ON/3.5 seconds OFF 8#: 1 second ON/7 seconds OFF (01-06) 14#-(0.1~7)# INCOMING RING SIGNAL DETECTION TIME Detects an incoming ring signal when the signal is longer than the time -programmed* or an-incoming ring signal. -.-.--- -- O#: More than 50 ms l#: More than 100 ms 2#: More than 150 ms 3#: More than 200 ms 4#: More than 250 ms 5#: More than 300 ms 6#: More than 350 ms 7#: More than 400 ms
S-DBS Pro gramning Instnxtiotis v1.0 Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 (01-06) 15#-(O,l-7)# INCOMING RING PATTERN DETECTION TIMER Becausei @ALring-patternssometimes-varyTthe-&zter-can-be-set up to a maximum of 14 seconds to ensure that the ring cycle on incoming calls is not cut off prematurely. O#: 3 seconds l#: 4 seconds 2#: 5 seconds 3#: 6 seconds 4#: 8 seconds 5#: 10 seconds 6#: 12 seconds 7#: 14 seconds (01-06) 16#-(O,l-3)# EXTERNAL RINGER OPERATION Use with multi-purpose relay 2. O#: Disable l#: Day ringer 2#: Night ringer 3#: Day and night ringer (01-06) 17#-(0 or l)# INCOMING CALL FORWARDING O#: Cannot accept caIl fomarding I#: Call forwarding
Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 S-DBS Frogramming Instructions v1.0 (01-06) 18#-(OJ-3)# DELAYED RING FUNCTION OPERATION ...-(##..Drsablep-. ..-... l#: Day delayed ring 2#: Night delayed rin P 3#: Day and night de ayed ring (01-06) 19#-(0,1-4)# DELAYED RING TRANSFERRING TIME O#: Disable l#: After 15 seconds 2#: After 30 seconds 3#: After 45 seconds 4#: After 60 seconds / -. I DELAYED RING TRANSFER TO EXTENSION NUMBERS CONE Clear (lo-25)#: Extension numbers
S-DBS Programmin g Instructions Section 400 v1.0 Issue 1 July 1990 : PSI) 3 KEY - EXTENSION SETTING (10-25) Ol#-(CONF, l-6)# DAY INCOMING RING SETTING Sets the ring assignment in the day mode on a per line per extension basis. CONF: Clear 112-251 1% TYu.nk 1 2#: Trunk 2 3#: Trunk 3 4#: Trunk 4 5#: Trunk 5 6#: lYu.nk 6 NOTE: Runks l-6 are the default settings for the attendant’s phone. (10-25) 02#-(CONF,1-6)# Sets the ring assignment in night mode on a per line per extension basis. CONF: Clear (12-251 l#:mJnk 1 2#:mlnk2 3#:Trunk3 4#:nunk4 5#: nunk 5 6#:mmk6 NOTE: Trunks l-6 are the default settings for the attendant’s phone. 44
Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 (10-25) 03#-(0.1 or 2)# S-DBS Programming Instructions v1.0 ANSWERINGCALLS(AUTOBXATIC) Incoming calls assigned to ring can be answered in the order received by simply picking up the receiver. O#: No DickuD l#: Receiver only 2#: Receiver and ON/OFF key (10-25) 04#-(OJ-3)# CALLWAITING 4 A busy tone is sent from one extension to another if the called extension is on another call. 0#: Cannot accept call waiting I#: Accepts outside calls 2#: AcceDts internal calls 112-&j) 3#: AcceDts outside and internal calls [attendant-ext. 10.11) (10-25) 05#-(CONFJ-3)# PAGING GROUPS Sets an extension for paging groups 1.2 or 3. CONF: Clear l#: Paging group 1 2#: Paging group 2 3#: Paging group 3 (lo-25)06#-(0 or l)# SENSOR ALARMRING O#: No rine (12-251 l#: Rine (attendant-ext. 10.111
S-DBS Programming Instructions v1.0 (10-25) 07#-(OJ-3)# DOOR BOX CALLS Sets an extension to receive door box calls. O#: No door box calls (12-25) l#: Door box A calls only 2#: Door box B calls only 3#: Door box A and B calls (attendant-ext. 10.11) . .._ ..- ---. - - . Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 (.-- 1 (10-25) 08#-(0 or 1)# CALL DURATION DISPLAY Displays conversation time on an LCD teiephone. O#: Time not displayed l#: Time disnlaved (10-25) 09#-(0 or I)# BUSY OVERRIDE Allows an extension to override a busy port. D#: Bum override imuossibie l#: Busy override possible (10-25) lO#-(0 or l)# BUSY OVERRIDE REJECTION Busy override is not possible when an extension is set for rejecting it. 0#: Busy override rejected I#: Busv override accented NOTE: Conference calls cannot be interrupted. . c ..‘j