Panasonic DBS-2.3-400 Programming Manual page 30

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Introduction to DBS Programming
Notes:
• Name settings can only be programmed from the Attendant phone or a
• When you enter the programming mode on the Attendant phone -- and the
From a non-Attendant port ...
When programming from a display phone other than an Attendant, press:
Notes:
• In CPC-A versions prior to 3.3, if a non-Attendant phone is used for
• Beginning with CPC-A Version 3.3, and CPC-B versions, a non-Attendant
From the Test Terminal port ...
You can also program from a phone connected to the test terminal (CN3) of
the main DBS cabinet:
1. Slide the SW1 switch on the cabinet to "Test" mode. This will provide a
2. Press: ON/OFF #98 [NNNN] PROG ### [desired FF key]
When you are finished programming, be sure to return SW1 to the "ST"
position.
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DSS console connected to it.
DBS is set for only one Attendant -- the system will automatically change
to the "Night" mode. After you exit the programming mode (by pressing
ON/OFF), the system will return to the appropriate mode according to the
system clock and the mode's start time.
ON/OFF #98 [NNNN] PROG
(where "[NNNN]" is the programming authorization code -- "9999" by
default)
programming, you must enter the programming authorization code twice --
once to begin programming, and once to exit programming. Otherwise,
other non-Attendant extensions cannot enter the programming mode.
phone only has to enter the authorization code once, to begin
programming. As soon as programming is complete, any other non-
Attendant phone can enter the programming mode.
direct connection to ports 7 and 8 (if the DBS is already in service, make
sure beforehand that placing ports 7 and 8 out of service is acceptable).
(where "[NNNN]" is the programming authorization code -- "9999" by
default)
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
Section 400-Programming
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[desired FF key]
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