Panasonic DBS Section 540 Reference Manual page 76

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Programming Initial T1 Network Options
28. Assign the NRS length. (See Table 2-35 on page 30 and following tables.)
Address
Options
29. Assign the NRS Route Access.
Address
Options
Note: RECOMMENDED CHECK POINT. Test Network Route Selection.
Dial a number to be processed by NRS. The call should be sent out over a
network trunk to the designated remote node and dialed out. The dialing
phone should display NET TALK GN when the call is answered. Dial a
number not processed by NRS. It should dial out over a trunk from the local
node. If NRS is not operating properly, recheck steps 24 to 29.
TRS Assignments
(If not using TRS, skip steps 30 and 31)
30. Assign a TRS Type for extension to Network Trunk Group for outgoing
Address
Options
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FF1 8# 4# 8# 2# (1-50)# 2# (1-99)#
1-99=The minimum number of digits to collect before NRS
processing. The default value is 11 digits.
Select the DBS to outdial the call to the public network. (See Table 2-35
on page 30 and following tables.)
FF1 8# 4# 8# 2# (1-50)# 3# (0-4)#
0=No network routing.
1=Route call through DBS 1
2=Route call through DBS 2
3=Route call through DBS 3
4=Route call through DBS 4
network calls originating at this DBS. (See Table 2-43 on page 38 and
following tables.)
Any calls originating from the extension that use the Network Trunk
Group are subject to the TRS restrictions before they are sent out over the
network.
FF1 8# 4# 8# 5# 1# (1-144)# (Network Trunk Group)# (TRS
#)# - Day Mode
FF1 8# 4# 8# 5# 2# (1-144)# (Network Trunk Group)# (TRS
#)# - Night Mode
Network Trunk Group = 1-3
0-7 = TRS number (7 default)
T1 Networking - Revised April 2000
Quick-Start Programming
DBS-2.3/9.2-540

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