Panasonic DBS-2.3-400 Programming Manual page 268

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Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2)
Caller ID Circuit Type Considerations:
Page 2-20
5. If Fractional T1 (using only a portion of the 24 available T1 channels)
is implemented, make sure that the number of trunks set to Circuit
Type "T1" matches the programmed Number of T1 Channels (FF1
8# 4# 4/5# 1# 2# 0-24#).
6. In CPC-B Versions 5.0 to 6.02, if trunk usage on an analog trunk card
is divided between T1 and analog, make sure that the T1 trunks are
closed from analog usage in the T1 Trunk Closure address (FF1 8#
7# 1-2# 1-4# 1-8# 0-1#).
1. Available only with CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 6.1 or higher.
2. Caller ID requires the following cards:
• 8-port Loop Start Trunk Card (VB-43511A)
• Caller ID Card (VB-43551)
• MFR Card (VB-43431) (if using Caller ID Automatic DISA)
• CPC-B Card (VB-43411) or CPC-AII Card (VB-43412)
3. Caller ID refers to calling party information transmitted from a local
CO to the DBS. Calling party information transmitted in ANI format
from interexchange carriers (IXC's) is not supported by the DBS at
this time.
4. Caller ID data is transmitted from the local CO to the DBS between
the first and second rings. The Caller ID Card and the Loop Start
Trunk Card collect the data and distribute it to the appropriate
extension via the CPC Card. The extension displays the Caller ID
information (if the phone has an LCD) for a programmable length of
time.
5. See Caller ID Installation and Operation (Section 510) for complete
instructions and ordering specs.
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
Section 400-Programming
DBS-2.3/9.2-400

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