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Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual
April 1997
Issue 15
Panasonic
Digital Business System
Programming Manual
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  • Page 1 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Panasonic Digital Business System Programming Manual...
  • Page 2 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Contents HOW TO PROGRAM VERVIEW ROGRAMMING METHOD TORING LPHA HARACTERS IN THE MEMORY XAMPLE OF PROGRAMMING LIST OF PROGRAMMING FEATURES YSTEM FEATURES XCHANGE LINE INTERFACE XTENSION SETTING INGING ASSIGNMENT...
  • Page 3 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 How To Program Overview DBS programming is carried out from an operator telephone (connected to extension port 1) or a specially enabled display keyset. This manual assumes that programming will be performed from the operator telephone , extension 200 connected to extension port 1.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Method of programming Programming from the operator telephone (extension 200 on extension port 1). A display key telephone must be used. After loading default data, the telephone display shows the following...
  • Page 5 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Storing Alpha Characters in the memory Names can be assigned to extension numbers, personal and system speed dial directories, call waiting and absence messages. To store characters via the system programming mode a DSS console is required.
  • Page 6 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Example of programming This example shows how to program the system time and date to 3pm 25th December 1995. Operation Display shows Press [ON-OFF]key Initial date and time disappeared.
  • Page 7: Ff1

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 There are a number of software levels available for the DBS. Most are just extensions of previous levels a breif list of CPC card types and associated levels follows.
  • Page 8 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Call logging feature setting FF1-2#-2#-1#-(0 or 1)# Call logging-parity check FF1-2#-2#-2#-(0 or 1)# Call logging-even/odd parity FF1-2#-2#-3#-(1-4)# Call logging-baud rate FF1-2#-2#-4#-(1-3)# Call logging-stop bit FF1-2#-2#-5#-(1-4)# Call logging-data length FF1-2#-2#-6#-(0 or 1)#...
  • Page 9 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 ID Code and Numbering Plan FF1-4#-([CONF] or 0000-9999)# ID code-remote programming FF1-5#-([CONF] or 0000-9999)# ID code-system programming FF1-4#-1#-([CONF] or 0000-9999)# ID code - remote programming FF1-4#-2#-([CONF] or 0000-9999)# ID code - system programming...
  • Page 10: Ff2

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 FF1-6#-7#-6#-(0-15)# E-ISDN T304 Timer FF1-6#-7#-7#-(0-15)# E-ISDN T305 Timer FF1-6#-7#-8#-(0-15)# E-ISDN T308 Timer FF1-6#-7#-9#-(0-15)# E-ISDN T310 Timer FF1-6#-7#-10#-(0-15)# E-ISDN T313 Timer FF1-6#-7#-11#-(0-15)# E-ISDN T316 Timer FF1-6#-7#-12#-(0-15)# E-ISDN T317 Timer FF1-6#-7#-13#-(0-1)#...
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    Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Extension setting FF3-(001-144)#-1#-(NNNN) Extension number FF3-(001-144)#-2#-(1-24)# Type of extension FF3-(001-144)#-3#-(001 or 144)# [NOT USED] FF3-(001-144)#-4#-(0 or 1)# Forced Account code FF3-(001-144)#-5#-(0000-9999)# Extension lock-code registration FF3-(001-144)#-6#-(0 or 1)# Off-hook signalling...
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    Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Call barring FF7-1#-1#-(0-9)# First digit for STD national call FF7-1#-2#-(0-9999)# Code for international dialling FF7-1#-3#-(0-9)# First digit for operator service FF7-1#-4#-(0 or 1)# Dialling restriction on incoming line FF7-1#-5#-(0,3,4)#...
  • Page 13 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Program Description Box Format: Program Step Name From Software Version [2nd Line Display] Program Step Key Sequence (P) Power off / on reset required Options List (default underlined) Description...
  • Page 14 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Call Duration and Call Charge Display [CALL DURATION] FF1-2#-1#-1#-(0 or 1)# 0#: No display of call duration and call charges 1#: Display of call duration / call charges (only with meter pulsing) This setting specifies whether the call duration / call charge are displayed on a key telephone with a display.
  • Page 15 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Type of hold for non appearing exchange lines and SLTs [NON-AP.HOLD MOD] FF1-2#-1#-5#-(0 or 1)# 0#: Exclusive Hold 1#: System Hold This specifies whether a call on an exchange line which is not represented on an FF key or on an SLT is held is put on system hold or exclusive hold .
  • Page 16 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Internal tone/voice call (Extension) [EXT CALL MODE] FF1-2#-1#-9#-(0-2)# 0#: Call extension using internal ringing tone 1#: Call extension by voice 2#: Disable choice (always tone call) When an extension is calling another extension, the call can be invoked by voice, internal ringing tone, or set to tone call only by disabling the choices.
  • Page 17 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Operator incoming call overflow [ATT. OVERFLOW] FF1-2#-1#-15#-(00 or 15)# 0#: No overflow 1 - 15 # : Number of simultaneously ringing calls before overflow. This specifies the maximum number of incoming, ringing exchange line calls that the operator can receive simultaneously before the operator incoming call overflow assignment is used.
  • Page 18 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Call logging - call unit cost setting 2.x / 4.1 / ISDN 1.2 [SET CHARGE] FF1-2#-1#-21#-(1-9999)# 1-9999#: Charge unit: 0.1~999.9 pence Initial value: 4.4 pence This specifies the unit cost in pence for each meter pulse and is used to calculate the call cost for display key telephones and the call logging output.
  • Page 19 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Digits of extension number [INT CALL DIGIT] FF1-2#-1#-27#-(2-4)# [CONF]: 3-digit extension number (2-4)#: 2-digit extension number ~ 4-digit extension number This step sets the size of extension numbers to 2,3 or 4 digits. The maximum ranges are shown below.
  • Page 20 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Group MCO0 Line Access Code CPC-EX 1.0 FF1 2# 1# 32# (0-1)# (0-1)# Line access by 9 / Operator call by 0 Line access by 0 / Operator call by 9 The numbering plan of the DBS can be altered to allow dial 9 access to line group 0 or the operator.
  • Page 21 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DTMF Signal Back Tone to voice Mail [V.M. BACK TONE] FF1-2#-1#-37#-(0-2)# Back Tone sent No back Tone on Exchange line or E&M No back Tone This specifies weither the DTMF signal back tone/call forward ID can be heard by the calling party when the voice mail answers and the pre-programmed ID is sent out to the voice mail.
  • Page 22 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Live Key Pad Setting CPC-EX 1.0 FF1 2# 1# 42# (0-1)# (0-1)# Live key pad feature disabled Live key pad feature enabled This step switches the live key pad facility of the VBD range of handsets on or off. It has no effect on other extensions.
  • Page 23 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Incoming Ring Priority CPC-EX 1.0 FF1 2# 1# 44# (0-1)# (0-1)# Old table (External Calls Have Priority) New table (Internal Calls Have Priority Old table New table High High...
  • Page 24 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Call logging-parity check [TTY PARITY] FF1-2#-2#-1#-(0 or 1)# 0#: No parity check 1#: Parity check Call logging-even/odd parity [MODE ODD0/EVEN1] FF1-2#-2#-2#-(0 or 1)# 0#: Odd parity 1#: Even parity Call logging-baud rate 2.x/CPC-EX v1.0...
  • Page 25 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Call logging-printing selection outgoing/incoming [SMDR OUT/INCOME] FF1-2#-2#-7#-(0 or 1)# Outgoing exchange line calls only Incoming and outgoing exchange line calls This specifies whether only outgoing calls are logged or incoming and outgoing calls are logged.
  • Page 26 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Call logging - Alarm data/Service data output [SMDR ALM/SERVIC] FF1-2#-2#-12#-(0-3)# Alarm data, Service data output Alarm data output Service data output Alarm data, Service data output This specifies whether the alarm data and/or service data is to be output to a call logger.
  • Page 27 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 PBX access code [PBX CODE(XXX)] FF1-2#-3#-(1-8)#-(0-999)# (1-8)# Access code list number (0-999)# Access code to dial Conf# Clear stored code Initial value is code 1 stored as 9 A list of upto 8 PBX access codes can be stored, each consisting of one, two, or three digits.
  • Page 28 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 External paging adapter paging group assignment [PAGEGROUP(#0-#7)] FF1-2#-4#-(2-9)#-(0 or 1)# (2-9)# (0-1)# Paging Group 00 External Paging Not Assigned Paging Group 01 External Paging Assigned Paging Group 02 Paging Group 03...
  • Page 29 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Setting For RAM Transfer From CPC-B CPC-EX 1.0 / 1.5 / 2.1 FF1 2# 6# NNNN# (1-5)# NNNN# (3-5)# DBS Programming ID Code From v3.2 to CPC-EX From v4.0 to CPC-EX From v4.1 to CPC-EX...
  • Page 30 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Operator-transfer reminder-exchange lines [CO TRF REC ATT] FF1-3#-3#-(0-12)# 0#: No recall after an exchange line call put on hold by the operator 1#: Recall 20 secs. 2#: Recall 40 secs.
  • Page 31 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Operator-call transfer reminder-internal [INT TRF REC ATT] FF1-3#-5#-(0-12)# 0#: No recall after an internal call is transferred by the operator. 1#: Recall 20 secs. 2#: Recall 40 secs. 3#: Recall 60 secs.
  • Page 32 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 System-call transfer reminder-exchange lines [CO TRF REC EXT] FF1-3#-7#-(0-12)# No recall after an exchange line call is transferred Recall 20 secs. Recall 40 secs. Recall 60 secs. Recall 80 secs.
  • Page 33 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 System-call transfer reminder-internal [INT TRF REC EXT] FF1-3#-9#-(0-15)# No recall after an internal call is transferred by an extension other than the operator. Recall 20 seconds after an internal call is transferred Recall 40 secs.
  • Page 34 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 System-call hold reminder-hunting group [HNT RECALL EXT] FF1-3#-11#-(0-12)# No call reversion to transferring extension after incoming call is transferred. Recall 20 secs. after incoming call is transferred. Recall 40 secs.
  • Page 35 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 System-call hold reminder-park hold [PARK RECALL EXT] FF1-3#-13#-(0-12)# 0#: Recall 3 minutes after an exchange line call put on park hold by an extension. 1#: Recall 20 secs. after an exchange line call put on park hold by an extension 2#: Recall 40 secs.
  • Page 36 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 REDIAL/PBX auto pause time [PAUSE TIMER] FF1-3#-15#-(0-15)# 0#: No pause time 1#: One pause time of 1 second 2#: One pause time of 2 seconds 3#: One pause time of 3 seconds...
  • Page 37 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 PBX recall time-earth recall [EARTH RECALL] FF1-3#-17#-(0-15)# 0#: No recall 1#: 250 ms 2#: 300 ms 3#: 500 ms 4#: 750 ms 5#: 1000 ms 6#: 1250 ms 7#: 1500 ms...
  • Page 38 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Ring detect time [CO CLOSE TIMER] FF1-3#-19#-(0-15)# 0#: Ring time + pause time is less than 4 secs. 1#: Ring time + pause time is less than 5 secs.
  • Page 39 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Call forward-no answer transfer time [CFWD NO-ANS TIM] FF1-3#-23#-(0-15)# 0#: 0 secs 1#: 4 secs. 2#: 8 secs. 3#: 12 secs. 4#: 16 secs. 5#: 20 secs. 6#: 24 secs.
  • Page 40 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DISA no answer timer [DISA NO-ANS TIM] FF1-3#-27#-(0-10)# 0#: Being routing if DISA call is not answered within 20 secs. 1#: Being routing if DISA call is not answered within 21 secs.
  • Page 41 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Pause Time for Voice Mail [V.M. PAUSE TIME] FF1-3#-30#-(0-15)# No Timer 1 sec. 2 sec. 3 sec. 4 sec. 5 sec. 6 sec. 7 sec. 8 sec. 9 sec.
  • Page 42 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Internal call/E&M Line Hunting Recall Timer for Operator [INT HNT RCL ATT] FF1-3#-32#-(0-15)# No recall after transfer Recall 20-sec after transfer Recall 40-sec after transfer Recall 60-sec after transfer...
  • Page 43 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Trunk To Trunk Speech Forced Disconnection Timer CPC-EX 1.0 FF1 3# 34# (0-16)# (0-16)# 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes 75 minutes 90 minutes 105 minutes 120 minutes...
  • Page 44 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 ID code-remote programming [SET 4DIGIT DATA] FF1-4#-(0000-9999)# [CONF]#: Clear to initial DATA (9999) (0000-9999)#: Remote code. Remote programming of the system can be done through a telephone line when the optional Remote Administration Interface (RAI) card is fitted.
  • Page 45 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 ID code-remote programming CPC-EX 1.0 [SET 4DIGIT DATA] FF1-4#-1#-(0000-9999)# [CONF]#: Clear to initial DATA (9999) (0000-9999)#: Remote code. Remote programming of the system can be done through a telephone line when the optional Remote Administration Interface (RAI) card is fitted.
  • Page 46 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 ID code-DISA access CPC-EX 1.0 FF1-4#-3#-(0000-9999)# [CONF]#: Clear data (0000-9999)# ID Code When this step is set the ID code stored must be entered by the caller before the system will accept extension routing digits from an incoming DISA call.
  • Page 47 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 1st Display Setting ISDN 1.0 / CPC-EX 1.0 FF1 6# 1# 3# (0-2)# (0-2)# No Display CLI Name (CPC-EX 1.0) This determines whether to display the first 16 digits of an incoming caller’s number (OLI) on the first line of keysets with an LCD, when a DASS II call is ringing.
  • Page 48 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Action When Other Party Is Busy ISDN 1.0 FF1 6# 1# 5# (0-1)# Wait For Network Disconnect Signal Disconnect Without Waiting For Disconnect Signal When an outgoing call on the DASS II channels receives busy the DBS can wait for the network to send disconnect or disconnect without waiting for the network signal.
  • Page 49 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 3.1Khz Audio Call - Incoming Ring CPC-EX v1.5 FF1 6# 1# 10# (0-1)# 0# Rings To Operator 1# Rings As An Incoming Call If a 3.1 KHz Audio call is received by the system and is not assigned an answer position it can be directed to the Operator extension or handled as a normal incoming call as required by the system configuration.
  • Page 50 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Timer Setting For Incoming Calls ISDN 1.0 FF1 6# 3# 1# (1-15)# 0.5 sec 1 sec 1.5 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 8 Sec...
  • Page 51 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Timer For Acceptance Of outgoing Calls ISDN 1.0 FF1 6# 3# 3# (1-15)# 0.5 sec 1 sec 1.5 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec...
  • Page 52 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Timer For Auto Dial Time-Out ISDN 1.0 FF1 6# 3# 5# (1-15)# 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 7 sec 8 sec 9 sec...
  • Page 53 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Timer For Unanswered Incoming DDI Call ISDN 1.0 FF1 6# 3# 7# (0-15)# 0 sec 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec 25 sec 30 sec 35 sec...
  • Page 54 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DDI Enable ISDN 1.0 FF1 6# 4# 1# (0-1)# Disabled Enabled This step controls the DDI functions of the DASS II software in the DBS. To use DDI this step must be enabled.
  • Page 55 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Default DDI Number ISDN 1.0 FF1 6# 4# 5# (0-999999)# This step is the default DDI number to be used when extensions which are not assigned a DDI number make a call and the DDI is sent to line.
  • Page 56 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Default DDI Number For DISA Break Out CPC-EX 1.0 FF1 6# 4# (12-16)# (0-999999)# (12-16)# DISA ID Used (0-999999)# Default DDI Number DISA Break Out Using ID1 CONF# Clear...
  • Page 57 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Number Of DDI Digits Used CPC-EX v1.5 FF1 6# 4# 21# (1-6)# (1-6)# Number Of DDI Digits Used 4# 4 DDI Digits The E-ISDN protocol does not delimit the DDI field like DASSII, therefore the system must be set to extract the correct number of digits from the D channel information accompanying the incoming call before the digits can be used to route internally.
  • Page 58 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DDI Number Setting ISDN 1.0 / CPC-EX 1.0 FF1 6# 5# (1-144)# 1# (N - NNNNNN)# CPC-C FF1 6# 5# (1-200)# 1# (N - NNNNNN)# CPC-EX 1.0 This table stores the list of 1 - 144 or 1-200 DDI numbers, depending upon processor type, to be used by the system to route incoming calls.
  • Page 59 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Day Mode - DDI Busy / No Answer Mode CPC-EX v2.1 FF1 6# 5# (1-200)# 4# (0-2)# 0# To Operator Extension 1# Terminate Call 2# To Alternative Destination Extension In Step FF! 6# 5# 5#...
  • Page 60 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Night Mode - DDI Extension / Group Setting CPC-EX 2.1 FF1 6# 5# (1-200)# 7# (NNNN)# This step stores the extension or group number to be rung by each DDI stored in the step FF1 6# 5# (DDI)# 1#.
  • Page 61 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DASSII Red Alarm Detection Timer CPC-EX v1.5 FF1 6# 6# 1# (1-15)# 1# 1 Sec. 2# 1.5 Sec. 3# 2 Sec. 4# 2.5 Sec. 5# 3 Sec. 6# 3.5 Sec.
  • Page 62 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DASSII Incoming Wait Timer CPC-EX v1.5 FF1 6# 6# 3# (1-15)# 1# 0.5 Sec. 2# 1 Sec. 3# 1.5 Sec. 4# 2 Sec. 5# 3 Sec. 6# 4 Sec.
  • Page 63 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DASSII Answer Confirm Timer CPC-EX v1.5 FF1 6# 6# 5# (1-15)# 1# 0.5 Sec. 2# 1 Sec. 3# 1.5 Sec. 4# 2 Sec. 5# 3 Sec. 6# 4 Sec.
  • Page 64 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 E-ISDN Red Alarm Recovery Timer CPC-EX v1.5 FF1 6# 7# 2# (1-15)# 1# 10 msec. 2# 20 msec. 3# 30 msec. 4# 40 msec. 5# 50 msec. 6# 60 msec.
  • Page 65 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 E-ISDN T302 Timer CPC-EX v1.5 FF1 6# 7# 4# (0-15)# 0# No Timer 1# 10 Sec 2# 15 Sec. 3# 20 Sec. 4# 30 Sec. 5# 40 Sec. 6# 50 Sec.
  • Page 66 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 E-ISDN T304 Timer CPC-EX v1.5 FF1 6# 7# 6# (0-15)# 0# No Timer 1# 10 Sec 2# 15 Sec. 3# 20 Sec. 4# 30 Sec. 5# 40 Sec. 6# 50 Sec.
  • Page 67 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 E-ISDN T308 Timer CPC-EX v1.5 FF1 6# 7# 8# (0-15)# 0# No Timer 1# 0.5 Sec 2# 1 Sec. 3# 1.5 Sec. 4# 2 Sec. 5# 3 Sec. 6# 4 Sec.
  • Page 68 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 E-ISDN T313 Timer CPC-EX v1.5 FF1 6# 7# 10# (0-15)# 0# No Timer 1# 0.5 Sec 2# 1 Sec. 3# 1.5 Sec. 4# 2 Sec. 5# 3 Sec. 6# 4 Sec.
  • Page 69 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 E-ISDN T317 Timer CPC-EX v1.5 FF1 6# 7# 12# (0-15)# 0# No Timer 1# 10 Sec 2# 15 Sec. 3# 20 Sec. 4# 30 Sec. 5# 40 Sec. 6# 50 Sec.
  • Page 70 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 PAD Settings CPC-EX 1.0 FF1 6# 98# (1-31)# (0-30)# (1-31)# Connection Type (0-30)# Level Adjustment KTS - DASS 0 dB SLT - DASS 2 dB RESERVED 4 dB Analogue Line - DASS...
  • Page 71 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Network Mode Setting [NETWORK TYPE] FF1-9#-1#-(0-4)# Standalone Networked (Route access code 2) Networked (Route access code 3) Networked (Route access code 4) Networked (Route access code 5) Sets the DBS as a standalone system or network node. This step also assigns the route access code to a networked system.
  • Page 72 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Route Access Code 3 [R.A.C.3 NUMBER] FF1-9#-4#-(0-3)# Local Private line group 1 Private line group 2 Private line group 3 Assigns Private line group to use for route access code (RAC) 3. If the system is itself allocated RAC 3, set for local.
  • Page 73 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Private Line Slot Setting [BOARD NO. SET] FF1-10#-(1-8)#-(1-4)# (1-8)# (1-4)# System Slot Position No. Card Circuits Setting No. DBS-38 1:Line 1 (Note) Private line 1 to 3 2:Line/Ext DBS-68...
  • Page 74 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Important Note: The format of the exchange line programming steps changed between software versions 2.x and 3.1. Additional modes in 3.1 and higher levels mean the introduction of an additional indicator in the programming step following the FF2 command. For example in version 2.x the command to set dialling mode was FF2 (01-48)# 2# (0-1)# in later versions this...
  • Page 75 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Line Group 0 [MCO GROUP ‘0’] FF2-1#-(01-48)#-3#-(0 or 1)# 0#: Not subject to line group 0 1#: Accessible through line group 0 This program allocates which lines are available to line group 0. these lines are accessed by dialling "9".
  • Page 76 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Dedicated line to extension [PRIVATE PORT#] FF2-1#-(01-48)#-11#-(001-144)# [CONF]#: No dedicated line to extension (001-144)#: Dedicated line for set extension port number Each extension can have an exclusive dedicated line. An incoming call from an exchange line set for private use rings on the extension to which that line belongs only.
  • Page 77 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Auto line disconnect time [DISCONNECT TIME] FF2-1#-(01-48)#-15#-(0 -15)# 0#: No Loop down signal 1#: Loop down signal after 50 ms 2#: Loop down signal after 100 ms 3#: Loop down signal after 150 ms...
  • Page 78 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Call logging start time [CONNECT TIMER] FF2-1#-(01-48)#-17#-(0-15)# 0#: No time interval set 1#: 2 secs after dialling. 2#: 4 secs. 3#: 6 secs. 4#: 8 secs. 5#: 10 secs.
  • Page 79 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DISA auto finish time [DISA END TIME] FF2-1#-(01-48)#-22#-(0000-2359)# [CONF]#: Clear finish time: 2359 (0000-2359)#: DISA function finish time (24 hour) This sets a finish time for DISA working. DISA calls received after the DISA auto finish time will be handled as an ordinary line call.
  • Page 80 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 E&M Dial tone send [I/C DIAL TONE] FF2-2#-(1-3)#-1#-(0-1)# (1-3)# (0-1)# E&M Group Number 0#: Dial tone not sent 1#: Dial tone sent This setting specifies whether or not to send internal dial tone out across a network connection.
  • Page 81 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 E&M paging release timer [NET PAG RELEASE] FF2-2#-(1-3)#-5#-(0-6)# (1-3)# (0-6)# E&M trunk group 0#: Not used 1#: 30 seconds 2#: 60 seconds 3#: 90 seconds 4#: 120 seconds 5#: 150 seconds 6#: 180 seconds Sets the time in seconds to release the E&M circuit when paging.
  • Page 82 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 E&M return detect timer [RELEASE(E&M)] FF2-2#-(1-3)#-8#-(0-15)# (1-3)# (0-15)# E&M trunk group 0#: 100 msec 1#: 150 msec 2#: 200 msec 3#: 250 msec 4#: 300 msec 5#: 350 msec...
  • Page 83 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 E&M flash output timer [FLASH OUT TIME] FF2-2#-(1-3)#-10#-(0-15)# (1-3)# (0-15)# E&M trunk group 0#: No timer 1#: 50 msec 2#: 100 msec 3#: 150 msec 4#: 200 msec 5#: 300 msec...
  • Page 84 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 AC15 minimum pause CPC-EX 1.0 [AC15 INTERDIGIT] FF2-2#-(1-3)#-12#-(0-7)# (1-3)# (0-7)# Private Circuit trunk group 0#: 300 msec 1#: 400 msec 2#: 500 msec 3#: 600 msec 4#: 700 msec...
  • Page 85 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 AC15 return detect timer CPC-EX 1.0 [AC15 RELEASE] FF2-2#-(1-3)#-14#-(0-15)# (1-3)# (0-15)# Private Circuit trunk group 0#: 100 msec 1#: 150 msec 2#: 200 msec 3#: 250 msec 4#: 300 msec...
  • Page 86 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 AC15 flash output timer CPC-EX 1.0 [AC15 FLASH OUT] FF2-2#-(1-3)#-16#-(0-15)# (1-3)# (0-15)# Private Circuit trunk group 0#: No timer 1#: 50 msec 2#: 100 msec 3#: 150 msec 4#: 200 msec...
  • Page 87 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 E&M trunk status [TRUNK STATUS] FF2-3#-(1-12)#-1#-(0-1)# (1-12)# (0-1)# Private circuit number 0#: Used 1-3 card 1 1#: Not used 4-6 card 2 7-9 card 3 10-12 card 4 Determines whether or not a private circuit is used. When a circuit is set to not used the tell-tale LED corresponding to it on the card will remain lit after system start up.
  • Page 88 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 AC15 DTMF Specification CPC-EX 1.0 [AC15 DIAL TIME] FF2-3#-(1-12)#-4#-(0-1)# (1-12)# (0-1)# Private Circuit number 0#: 125ms/125ms 1-3 card 1 1#: 250ms/250ms 4-6 card 2 7-9 card 3 10-12 card 4 This step sets the ON/OFF times for the DTMF signals when dialling on AC15.
  • Page 89 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 This section covers the setting of extension features. Unless otherwise specified (001-144)# in each step represents the extension port number to which the command is to apply. Extension number...
  • Page 90 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 FF3-(001-144)#-3# [NOT USED] Forced Account code [FORCED ACC. CODE] FF3-(001-144)#-4#-(0 or 1)# 0#: No need to input Account code to make an outside call 1#: Need to input Account code to make an outside call In situations where all calls must be allocated against an account this step will prevent an extension making an outgoing call unless an account number is entered first.
  • Page 91 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Busy override (call intrusion) - originating [BUSY OVERRIDE] FF3-(001-144)#-8#-(0 or 1)# 0#: Break in not allowed 1#: Break in allowed This sets whether an extension can originate a break in call or not.
  • Page 92 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Auto answer [AUTO ANSWER] FF3-(001-144)#-13#-(0 or 1)# 0#: Auto answer disabled 1#: Auto answer enabled When set the longest ringing call assigned to the extension is automatically answered when the extension goes off hook.
  • Page 93 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Paging Group Assignment [PAGE GRPUP (#00-#07)] FF3-(001-144)#-(18-25)#-(0 or 1)# (18-25)# (0-1)# 18#: Paging group 0 0#: Not a member 19#: Paging group 1 1#: Is a member 20#: Paging group 2...
  • Page 94 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Analogue extension time break recall time [SLT HOOK FLASH] FF3-(001-144)#-34#-(0-13)# 0#: Less than 20 ms 200-500 ms over 500 ms 1#: Less than 20 ms 200-750 ms over 750 ms...
  • Page 95 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Extension Off Hook Monitor CPC-EX 1.0 FF3 (1-144)# 37# (0-1)# (1-144)# (0-1)# Extension port Disabled Enabled The extension off hook monitor facility of the VBD handsets can be individually switched on or off for each extension.
  • Page 96 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Assignment Of Extension To Work With BLF DSS CPC-EX 1.0 FF3 (1-144)# 41# (0-4)# (1-144)# (0-4)# Extension Port No BLF DSS associated Works with BLF DSS 1 Works with BLF DSS 2...
  • Page 97 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 This section contains the programming steps which control the ringing of calls within the system. Unless otherwise specified (001-144)# represents the extension port number and (01-48)# represents the line port number.
  • Page 98 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Type of hunt group [HUNTING MODE] FF4-4#-(1-16)#-1#-(0 or 1)# (1-16)# (0-1)# Hunt group number 0#: Terminate 1#: Circular An incoming call to an extension within the hunt group which is busy, it is automatically transferred according to the order laid down in the hunt group table.
  • Page 99 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Hunt Group Type CPC-EX 1.0 FF4 4# (1-24)# 1# (0-2)# (1-24)# (0-2)# Hunt group number Terminate 1-16 in pre CPC-EX Circular 1-24 in CPC-EX and later Cyclic Sets the group type for hunt groups 1 to 24. For Terminate and circular options refer to FF4-4#-(1- 16)-1# above.
  • Page 100 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Hunt Group Member No Answer Timer CPC-EX 1.0 FF4 4# (1-24)# 35# (0-15)# (1-24)# (0-15)# Hunt Group Busy Hunting 4 sec 8 sec 12 sec 16 sec 20 sec...
  • Page 101 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Hunt Group No Answer Timer CPC-EX 1.0 FF4 4# (1-24)# 36# (0-15)# (1-24)# (0-15)# Hunt Group Busy Hunting 40 sec 60 sec 80 sec 100 sec 120 sec 140 sec...
  • Page 102 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DDI Group Setting ISDN 1.0 / CPC-EX 2.1 FF4 7# (1-50)# (1-8)# (NNNN)# FF4 7# (1-50)# (1-32)# (NNNN)# CPC-EX 2.1 (1-50)# Group Number (1-8)# / (1-32)# Member Number (NNNN)# Ext. No.
  • Page 103 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DDI Hunt Group Members Setting CPC-EX 2.1 FF4 10# (1-16)# (1-16)# NNNN# (1-16)# (1-16)# NNNN# Hunt Group Member 1 - 16 Member Extension / Group Places extensions into DDI hunt groups. Extensions cannot be members of more than 1 DDI Hunt Group and cannot be included in a more than 1 Ring Group assigned to a DDI Hunt Group, but can be individually in the same DDI Hunt Group as a Ring Group in which it is also a member.
  • Page 104 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DDI Hunt Group Member No Answer Timer CPC-EX 2.1 FF4 10# (1-16)# 17# (0-15)# (1-16)# (0-15)# Hunt Group Busy Hunting 4 sec 8 sec 12 sec 16 sec 20 sec...
  • Page 105 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 FF Key assignment - Extensions [FUNCTION REGIST] FF5-(001-144)#-(01-24)#-(Feature Code)# (001-144)# (01-24)# (Feature Code)# Extension Port FF Key Number See table overleaf FF Key Assignment - DSS Consoles FF5-(145-148)#-(01-72)#-(Feature Code)#...
  • Page 106 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 List of Features which can be stored in FF keys FUNCTION Dial Note Line Key [MIC]NN NN=01-48 Exchange line Number ISDN Send Key Requires ISDN v1.0 SW Operator Call...
  • Page 107 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Each extension name, System Speed Dial (SSD) name, Personal Speed Dial (PSD) name, and absence message can be stored. To store these from programming mode the operator telephone must be used for programming and a DSS (VB3631 or VBD631) console is required associated with it.
  • Page 108 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Storing extension names [NNNN INT.NNNN] FF6-1#-(001-144)#-(Name)# (001-144)# (Name)# Extension Port Maximum 10 letters Names can be stored for each of the extension ports. When names are stored for each of the...
  • Page 109 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Storing call waiting messages [C.W#5 VISITOR HERE] FF6-5#-(5-9)#-(Name)# (5-9)#: (Message)# Message number Maximum 15 letters Five call waiting messages can be stored for use when signalling waiting calls to display keysets.
  • Page 110 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 The DBS has five classes of call barring which can be assigned by line and extension. These classes can themselves be modified through programming. Important Note : Some settings will be affected by the National Code Change (NCC) step...
  • Page 111 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Dialling restriction on incoming line [DIALING AT INCM] FF7-1#-4#-(0 or 1)# 0#: Can Dial 1#: Dialling Restricted This step controls the transmission of DTMF dialling out on an incoming call. This will prevent otherwise barred users from generating calls following reception of an incoming call without hanging up.
  • Page 112 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Local Call Restriction [DIAL TRS TYPE(2-4)] FF7-1#-(14-16)#-(0 or 1)# (14-16)# (0-1)# 14#: Class 2 0#: Can make local calls 15#: Class 3 1#: Cannot make local calls 16#: Class 4 This specifies by call barring class whether or not local calls can be made.
  • Page 113 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Restriction override using SSD code in group 1 [TYPE5 SSD ENTER] FF7-1#-18#-(00-89)# [CONF]#: All SSD calls are subject to restriction class (00-89)#: SSD codes including the registered number to 89 can make calls This step allows a specified block of system speed dial (SSD) entries in side 1 to override the call barring on the calling extension if they would normally be restricted.
  • Page 114 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 # Restriction [#TRS TYPE(2-3)] FF7-1#-(22-23)#-(0 or 1)# (22-23)# (0-1)# 22#: Class 2 0#: # not restricted 23#: Class 3 1#: # restricted The dialling of # within the first four dialled digits can be barred in classes 2 and 3. This restricts access to certain network services.
  • Page 115 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Class of service-daymode [DAY TRS TYPE] FF7-4#-(001-144)#-(01-48, 49)#-(1-5)# Class of service-night mode [NIGHT TRS TYPE] FF7-5#-(001-144)#-(01-48, 49)#-(1-5)# (001-144)# (01-48,49)# (1-5)# Extension Port 01-48#: Line number 1#: Class 1 49#: Apply to all lines...
  • Page 116 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Call barring look up table - STD national [LONG DIGIT TYPE(3-4)] FF7-7#-(1-2)#-(0-999)#-(0 or 1)# (1-3)# (000-999)# (0-1)# 1#: Class 3 Digits following 0#: Enable to dial 2#: Class 4...
  • Page 117 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Call barring look up table - international calls [OVERSEAS TABLE] FF7-8#-(0-999)#-(0 or 1)# (000-999)# (0-1)# Digits following 0#: Enable to dial code for 1#: Disable to dial international calls This table allows control of international call access in class 4.
  • Page 118 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DISA Break Out Class Of Service CPC-EX 1.0 FF7 10# (3-4)# (1-5)# (1-48)# (1-5)# (3-4)# (1-5)# (1-48)# (1-5)# 3# Day Mode DISA ID Code Line Number Class of service...
  • Page 119 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Certain system features can be copied to other locations and ports to alleviate the need to repeatedly enter similar settings. Exchange line setting [COPY OK ?] FF8-1#-(01-48)#-(01-48)## (01-48)#: Original trunk number (01-48)#: Destination trunk number The settings for one trunk port are copied to another trunk port.
  • Page 120 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Personal speed dial [COPY OK ?] FF8-5#-(001-144)#-(001-144)## (001-144)#: Original extension (001-144)#: Destination extension The PSD details of one extension can be copied to another. Useful for extension using the same PSDs or staff movement.
  • Page 121 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 System speed dials [SSD NN FF9-1#-(1-2)#-(0-89)#-(DIAL)# (1-2)# (0-89)# (Dial)#: SSD group 1 or 2 SSD location Number to be stored 24 digits maximum Personal Speed dial [PSD NN FF9-2#-(001-144)#-(90-99)#-(DIAL)#...
  • Page 122 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 DBS LCR is designed to take up to 7 indirect access networks in addition to a directly connected network. In default programming, network 1 is set up for Mercury Communications and network 8 is set for access to BT.
  • Page 123 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Registration of network carriers [0:NOT SET 1:SET] FF10-(PASSWORD)#-1#-(4-10)#-(0 or 1)# (4-10)# (0-1)# 4#: Carrier 1 0#: Not Used 5#: Carrier 2 1#: Used 6#: Carrier 3 7#: Carrier 4...
  • Page 124 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Restricted numbers [4 DIGIT DIAL SET] FF10-(PASSWORD)#-3#-2#-(1-8)#-(0000-9999)# (1-8)# (000-999)# List number Restricted number 1 and 2 are fixed 3 to 8 are programmable A list of 8 numbers which must always be sent via the directly connected network, E.g. emergency numbers, can be stored.
  • Page 125 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Storing authorisation codes for network operators [NO.01 SET 16 DIGIT] FF10-(PASSWORD)#-5#-(1-7)#-(1-48)#-(0-99..99)# (1-7)# (1-48)# (0-99..99)# Carrier List number Authorisation code maximum 16 digits A list of up to 48 different authorisation codes each of up to 16 digits can be stored for each network operator.
  • Page 126 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Time priority start time [PRI START TIME] FF10-(PASSWORD)#-8#-(1-4)#-1#-(00-24)# (1-4)# (00-24)# Priority table Start hour 24 hour format This is to set the start time when a specified priority table becomes effective.
  • Page 127 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual July 1996 Issue 13 Remote Programming Outline Programming can be performed from outside the system through telephone lines using a Remote Administration Interface (RAI) or via the RS232 call logging port. For external modem access the system must be equipped with the optional RAI card.
  • Page 128 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Additional programming steps have been added to the call logging parameters to allow configuration of the new port. Starting Remote Programming There are two ways of starting remote programming.
  • Page 129 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Effective Number of Digits for Input When the number of digits input is less than 3, 0 is used to fill out the entry to make it 3 digits When it is more than 3 digits, the last 3 digits only are taken while the rest are ignored.
  • Page 130 Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 Press "1" and press "ENTER key" SELECT TIME MODE Calendar 1. Month, Day , Year 2. Hour Minute Enter Selection Data Press "1" and press "Enter key" DATA SET MODE...

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