Distinctive Ringing - Panasonic DBS-576 Technical Manual

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Allows internal personnel to access the system without tying up the attendant or other
lines coming into the system.
Enables people away from the office to access T1, FX (Foreign Exchange), Network,
etc., to make long-distance calls using less expensive means.
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Field sales people, repeat customers, etc.
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Individual CO lines and stations can have their own unique ring pattern and frequency for
incoming calls, to distinguish them from other lines or phones. If no distinctive ringing is
assigned, the CO's ring pattern will be heard.
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Allows users to recognize the ring of their own individual telephones, or distinguish
between different types of incoming calls.
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Companies with separate departments or large, open bullpen areas
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The DBS 576's dial plan is flexible. This means that the system comes with a default set of
feature codes, which can be changed. (For example, the default Call Forward-All Calls feature
code is 721. But you can change it to 7, or 2#, or ***, or anything else between 1 and 4 digits
long.)
It also means that you can have two different sets of feature codes for each system, dividing
extensions into two different groups (for example, SLT phones can have a different set of feature
codes than digital extensions). Each extension can be assigned Dial Plan #1 or Dial Plan #2.
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Analog and digital phones can each have a unique set of feature codes.
The 576 can be designed to match the current phone system's feature numbering
plan, therefore minimizing training.
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Ringing assignment is completely flexible so any CO line can be assigned to ring at any station
with a line-appearance key. This ringing assignment can differ in Day 1, Day 2, and Night modes
depending on user requirements.
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Assures coverage for outside lines, increasing customer satisfaction.
Allows for customization of the system in order to meet a wide variety of applications.
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Any organization that is separated from main answering position
Departments that continue operations after receptionist switches system into Night
mode can continue to make and receive calls
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