Panasonic DBS Series Overview
Panasonic DBS Series Overview

Panasonic DBS Series Overview

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Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview
April 1997
Issue 6
Panasonic
Digital Business System
Overview
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  • Page 1 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Panasonic Digital Business System Overview...
  • Page 2 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Contents INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT SYSTEM DATA YPES PECIAL PTIONAL IRCUITS UPPORTED ONNECTIONS ERMITTED ELATIVE EVELS OUDNESS ATING ABLING EQUIREMENT VOLTAGE ROTECTION PBX R ECALL 1AS P EEDING NALOGUE XTENSIONS ELAY OWER...
  • Page 3 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 DASS II F EATURE ESCRIPTIONS DASS II D ETAILED EATURE ESCRIPTIONS DASS II R ELATIONSHIP XISTING EATURES DASS II O THER ESTRICTIONS SING VOICE ANNOUNCE UNIT FEATURE ENHANCEMENTS WITH SOFTWARE VERSIONS 4.1 & ISDN 1.1...
  • Page 4: Port Types

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Introduction The Digital Business System (DBS) range is a hybrid system allowing both digital key telephone and analogue telephone handsets. There is a range of three cabinet sizes. DBS38 , DBS68 and DBS90. These can be used...
  • Page 5 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Port To Port Connections Permitted The following port to port connections can be made. Call Path Call Path Call Path Call Path PAS > ITS ITS > ITS ITS > PAS 1AS >...
  • Page 6 1AS ports is 50mA. Analogue Extensions When using separately approved extension apparatus, Panasonic recommend DTMF signalling. The recall signalling must be timed break. The impedance class of the apparatus must be class (a) of clause 4.3.2.1 of BS6305:1982.
  • Page 7: Power Failure

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Call Path Delay The maximum call path delay for each speech link is shown below. The times are in micro- seconds. Call Path Max. Delay Call Path Max. Delay PAS > ITS 1000 ITS >...
  • Page 8 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Interconnection Of Ports Warning Interconnection directly or by way of other apparatus, of ports marked in accordance with clause 5.2 of BS6301:1989 with ports marked or not so marked may produce hazardous conditions on the network.
  • Page 9 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Approved Features The DBS has been approved for the use of the following facilities. This list includes exchange line related features only and does not include internal facilities. • Direct exchange line access •...
  • Page 10: System Capacity And Specifications

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 System Capacity And Specifications DBS 38 DBS 68 DBS 90 DBS 128 DBS 158 DBS 180 Exchange Line Ports Extension Ports Extension/Line Ports 6/8 + 6/8 6/8 + 6/8 6/8 + 6/8 Max.Key Telephones...
  • Page 11 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 DBS Equipment Descriptions This section contains a description of each component that can be used to build up a DBS system. Refer to the Installation Manual for details about installing these components.
  • Page 12 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 External Battery Cabinet And Battery Model Number: VB2497 / VB24973PEX Max. Per CCU: 1 With the internal batteries removed the external battery cabinet can be attached to the CCU. This is larger capacity battery than the internal option and will hold the system operation for approximately 4 hours on DBS 38 , 5 hours DBS 68 , 4 hours DBS 90 and 4 hours per cabinet on an double CCU system.
  • Page 13 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 RAI Remote Administration Interface Model Number: VB3666A Max. Per System: 1 The Remote Administration Interface (RAI) is a plug in modem with 300 and 1200 bps transmission speeds, V.21/22 standard. It is mounted onto the SCC. The RAI allows engineer programming of the system from a remote location over an exchange line.
  • Page 14 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 SLT Ring Generator Model Number: VB3687 Max. Per CCU: 1 The SLT Ring Generator provides ringing signals to analogue extensions. The ring signal is 50vAC into 500ohms or 80vAC into 10 kilo-ohms at 25Hz +/- 3 Hz.
  • Page 15 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 AC15A Card Model Number: VB3673 Max. Per DBS38: 1 Max. Per Other CCU: 2 The AC15A card provides three AC15A private circuit interfaces for use when linking the DBS to a private network. The -48v Power Supply is not required to power the AC15A card. It can be installed into any LINE or universal slot except the first LINE1 in the DBS.
  • Page 16: Isdn Interface

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 ISDN Interface The DASS II interface and associated equipment allows the connection of Primary Rate ISDN to the Digital Business System (DBS). A maximum of 30 digital channels can be connected to any of the DBS systems irrespective of the system size.
  • Page 17 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Call Charge Indication The call charge is sent to the DBS at the end of an outgoing call. This data can be printed on the call logger and/or optionally displayed on keysets with an LCD.
  • Page 18 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Call Type When a call is received the SIC showing its type and capacity required are checked by the DBS. Calls of a type which are not supported by the DBS are terminated.
  • Page 19 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 DDI to Groups When a DDI call is routed to a group hunting call forward and coverage groups are not available and do not operate. A extension in a group cannot receive a DDI call under the following conditions.
  • Page 20 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Call Logging Output The CLI and CCI data sent from the network is sent to the call logger. Condition codes for incoming and outgoing DASS II calls have been added to the call logging output.
  • Page 21 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Speed Dialling Speed dial numbers should be stored in the usual way. When # is stored at the end of the SSD the DBS will regard this as the send character and send the dial message. When # is stored in the SSD before the end the DBS will send digits before the # as a dial message and those after as DTMF after answer.
  • Page 22: Voice Announce Unit

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Other Restrictions When Using DASS II On DBS The DBS does not accept calls from DTE DTE cannot be connected to DBS Network Address Extension ( Sub-Addressing)is not supported E&M (DC5) is not available when using the CPC-C DASS II card...
  • Page 23: Group Ringing

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Feature Enhancements With Software Versions 4.1 & ISDN 1.1 Version 4.1 , for E&M users, and ISDN 1.1 , for ISDN users provide the following feature enhancements over previous versions.
  • Page 24 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Internal DTMF Dialling From System And Personal Speed Dials It is now possible to send DTMF signals internally from System Speed Dials and Personal Speed Dials on the DBS. This will allow single key access to voicemail systems to be set up.
  • Page 25 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 180 System Speed Dial Availability The new versions of software allow for the DBS to be configured for 2 x 90 SSD groups or 1 x 180 SSD group. This is set via programming and requires a power off/on reset to take effect.
  • Page 26 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 The CPC-EX Card The CPC-EX card is an expanded and enhanced CPU card for the DBS. It replaces the CPC- B and CPC-C cards, combining the facilities of both and providing new facilities to further enhance the functionality of the DBS.
  • Page 27 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 CPC-EX - Euro ISDN This update details the new facilities for the DBS provided with the CPC-EX version 2. These facilities are: Euro ISDN Multiple ISDN pipes Alternative DDI Destination...
  • Page 28: Extension Feature Clear

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 External calls can now be made to ring around a hunt group on no answer. Set up the hunt groups in the normal way, select circular or cyclic and set the member and group no answer timers to the required settings (16 seconds and 320 seconds give a good ringing cycle ).
  • Page 29 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 CPC-EX - DBS DDI Enhancements CPC-EX version 2.1 contains an range of enhancements to the DDI operation of the DBS combined with E-ISDN and DASSII. The new features are: Separate DDI table for Night Service Alternative DDI destinations in Day &...
  • Page 30 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 In this example: a) Cannot assign EXTN 300 to B, D and E b) Cannot assign GROUP 310 to A, B, D and E c) Cannot assign GROUP 320 to A, B, C and E d) Cannot assign GROUP 330 to A, B, C and D The original Hunt Group hunting takes precedence over the DDI Hunt Groups.
  • Page 31 Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview April 1997 Issue 6 Tone And Lamp Indication Tone/Lamp Timing / Cadence Remarks Frequency Internal Dial Tone Busy Tone System Busy Tone Internal Ring / Ring Back Tone Internal Dial Tone 425Hz With Confirmation...

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