Panasonic 616 Installation Instructions Manual
Panasonic 616 Installation Instructions Manual

Panasonic 616 Installation Instructions Manual

Small digital business system
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Section 300
Issue 1
August 1990
S-DBS 308/616 (V1.0)
Installation
Small Digital Business System
Instructions
308/616
Panasonic

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FCC Rules and Regulations
Notifying the Telephone Company
Inform the telephone company about equipment connection details for compliance.
FCC Registration Numbers
Details of FCC registration numbers for model compatibility.
RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER (REN)
Information on REN for device connection limits on a telephone line.
Party Line or Coin Operated Telephone Line Connection
Prohibits direct connection to party or coin telephone lines.
Harm to Telephone Lines and System Compatibility
Incidence of Harm to the Telephone Lines
Procedures if terminal equipment causes harm to the network.
Compatibility of the Telephone Network and Terminal Equipment
Information on network compatibility and changes.
Hearing Aid Compatibility
Confirmation that the system is hearing-aid compatible.
Automatic Dialers Guidelines
Guidelines for programming emergency numbers.
Manufacturer Responsibility and Safety
Responsibility of Grantee (Manufacturer)
Provides user with installation, operation, and repair information.
Product Safety Guidelines
Guidelines for safe telephone usage and installation.
Radio Interference (Part 15) Warning
Warning about potential radio frequency interference from the unit.
Installation Procedures
Main Unit Installation
Procedures for removing covers, installing batteries, and initializing.
Key Telephone Wall-Mounting
Steps for mounting the key telephone securely.
Trunk Lines Connection
Instructions for connecting trunk lines to the main unit.
Internal Lines Connection
Steps for connecting telephones to extension ports.
SMDR Interface Card Installation
Procedure for installing the SMDR interface card.
Doorphone Interface Card Installation
Steps for installing the doorphone interface card.
Door Box Connection
Instructions for connecting the door box.
Power Failure Unit Installation
Procedures for wall-mounting and connecting the PFU.
Music-On-Hold (MOH) Connection
How to connect a music source to the MOH connector.
External Paging Connection
Steps to connect the paging speaker to the amplifier.
Environmental Considerations for Installation
Electrical Noise Precautions
Guidance on avoiding electrical noise interference.
Gas and Airborne Particles Avoidance
Avoiding corrosive environments for equipment.
Humidity Level Recommendations
Recommendations for acceptable humidity levels.
Lighting Requirements for Servicing
Requirement for appropriate lighting during servicing.
Lightning Protection Measures
Protecting the system from lightning strikes.
Temperature and Ventilation Guidelines
Recommended operating and storage temperatures.
Vibration Avoidance
Avoiding installation in areas with excessive vibration.
Water Hazard Warnings
Warnings about water hazards and flooding.
Programming Guidelines and System Setup
Before Programming the System
Ensure connections are tested and data is ready before programming.
Programming Data Table Usage
Enter features and specifications in a table format.
System Initialization Before Programming
Steps to reset the system before initial programming.
Small Digital Business System PSD Key Settings
Overview of the 6 modes represented by PSD keys 1-6.
Programming Keys Overview
Details of programming keys and their operations.
Entering the Program Mode
Methods to enter programming mode via attendant or general phone.
Programming the DATE Feature
Step-by-step guide to programming the system date.
Data Terminal Programming Access
Procedures to access programming via a data terminal.
Data Terminal Keyboard Mapping
Mapping of telephone keys to data terminal controls.
Programming with a Data Terminal
Guide to programming using a data terminal interface.
Default Data Tables and System Settings
Default Settings Overview
Categorized default settings for features, system, and trunk.
PSD 1 Key - System Setting Defaults
Default settings for system-wide operations.
PSD 2 Key - Trunk Setting Defaults
Default settings for each outside line port.
PSD 3 Key - Extension Setting Defaults
Default settings for each extension port.
PSD 4 Key - FF Key Assignment Defaults
Default settings for flexible function key assignments.
PSD 5 Key - Toll Restrictions Defaults
Default settings for toll restriction types.
PSD 6 Key - TTY Setting Defaults
Default settings for TTY port features.
Programming System Features
PSD 1 Key - System Feature Programming
Configuration of system settings like date, time, and day.
Automatic Pause Settings
Configuration of automatic pause during dialing for various digits.
Outside Line Flash Timer Settings
Settings for flash timers for outside lines.
SLT Function Settings
Configuration for SLT on-hook detection and ring patterns.
Multi-Purpose Relay Settings
Configuration for multi-purpose relay functions and timers.
Trunk Settings (PSD 2 Key)
Configuration of trunk line properties like dial signal and pooling.
Extension Settings (PSD 3 Key)
Configuration of extension properties like ring assignment and call waiting.
FF Key Assignment (PSD 4 Key)
Assignment of functions to flexible function keys.
Toll Restrictions (PSD 5 Key)
Configuration of call restrictions based on area, office, and digits.
TTY Settings (PSD 6 Key)
Configuration of SMDR printing and data transmission settings.
LCR, Copy Mode, and Remote Maintenance
LCR Programming Steps
Steps to configure LCR including trunk group and priority tables.
Trunk Group Table Setting
Setting trunk group priority for LCR calls.
Copy Mode Procedures
Copying trunk, extension, and FF key settings.
Remote Maintenance Procedures
Methods for starting and processing remote maintenance.
Operating Instructions Overview
S-DBS Telephone Models
Overview of the four available S-DBS telephone models.
S-DBS Hybrid System Modes
Explains the three modes for hybrid telephone system operation.
Basic Call Handling Procedures
Instructions for placing calls, intercom, and answering calls.
Holding Calls and Conference Calls
Methods for placing calls on hold and setting up conferences.
Busy/No Answer Mode Features
Configuration for busy override, call forwarding, and DND.
Dialing Alternatives and Speed Dial
Using redial, save/repeat dial, PSD, and SSD features.
Account Codes and SMDR Usage
Procedures for entering account codes and using SMDR.
Toll Restrictions and Station Lockout
Assigning access levels and setting station lockout codes.
Door Box and Sensor Operations
Using door boxes and managing sensor warning tones.

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