Introduction - Panasonic DBS 824 Manual

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Introduction

This document contains the DBS 824 Programming Forms and Tables These tables are useful in
planning and configuring a DBS 824 Installation
These tables are organized as follows
Section 1 - System Settings (FFl)
Section 2 - Trunk Settings (FF2)
Section 3 - Extension Settings (FE 3)
Section 4 - Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4)
Section 5 - FF Key Programming (FF5)
Section 6 - Name and Message Assignments (FF6 and FFlO)
Section 7 - Toll Restriction Settings (FF7)
Section 8 - Least Cost Routing (FF 8)
The progr amming forms and tables are in the same general order as the programming telephone pro-
gramming structure However some tables are combined to group related information For instance,
the Speed Dial names (FE6 3#) and Speed Dial numbers (FE10 2#) are recorded on the same tables
(see Tables 19 and 20) Also, some items in the tables may be moved to group related information
For instance, the System Settings for the Attendant Timers are grouped together not in programming
order
For ease of reference, a limited number of programming items are referenced in more than one place
Be sure to write the same value in each place For instance, the Hunt Group No Answer Timer setting
appears with system parameters and also in the Hunt Group Assignment Table
When space permits, the related programming address is listed with the item In some cases, the pro-
gramming address is listed above or below the table
Some tables show the possible settings including the default settings The defaults are indicated in
bold type In some cases, the possible settings are too extensive to list in the tables This is especially
true for the system timing parameters Most of the parameters with unlisted settings do not need to
be changed from the default If a change is required, refer to the DBS 824 Section 400,
In many cases, the actual programming telephone entry is a 0 or 1 with the meaning determined by
the item These are usually listed in parentheses to the right of the possible settings in the tables
Do not write on the originals! Instead make copies Several tables are used repeatedly and may
need to be copied multiple times
Issued 8/l/95
DBS 824-10-450

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