Panasonic DBS 576HD Technical Manual page 49

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System Feature
Flexible Station Functions
Free Slot Configuration
Hot Line
Howler Tone
Hunt Groups
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)
Maintenance
MCO Tenant Groups
Memory Backup
Multiple Ringing
MOH (Music-On-Hold)
Non-Blocking Architecture
Page Zones
PC-Based Programming
Port/Channel Close ("Station Lockout")
Power-On Maintenance
Privacy
Private Networking (E&M)
Program Data Output
Recall Timers
Slide Ringing
Soft Key Operation
Speed Dialing (SSDs/PSDs)
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
Station Name Assignment
System Fault Recording
System Speed Dial (SSD)
T-1 Networking
Tandem Connection
Tenant Groups
Telephone Programming
TRS (Toll Restriction Service)
Notes
(available on large-display phones only)
most cards can be installed in any flexible slot
up to 20 phones can be programmed to automatically call
another extension or SSD when the user goes off-hook
an alarm for abnormally long off-hook/dial-tone conditions
Pilot No.; Circular/Distributed/Switchback/Terminal hunting;
Attendant Hunt Groups; Extension Hunt Groups
T-point/S-point BRI and PRI
local and remote
trunk groups can be assigned to different phone areas within
the same system, for outside-line access and incoming calls
on-site or via remote computer
the same trunk call ringing on multiple phones via DSS/BLF
keys, CO/MCO keys, and Directory Numbers (up to 3 PDNs
and 3 NPDNs per phone)
external and internal sources
all extensions/lines available for use at the same time
up to 5 external/10 internal page zones per system;
UNA calls over paging system (all or per-zone)
DBS 576 Manager (proprietary)
trunk/extension ports can be disabled for use
for most extensions
includes Privacy Release
two or more PBXs in different locations, connected together in
a tie-line network
for maintenance/troubleshooting
system-wide or station-specific
delayed ringing for FF-key line appearances
(available on display phones only)
2-digit or 3-digit SSD codes (up to 80 or 800 per system);
2-digit PSD codes (up to 20 per phone)
includes abandoned calls
up to 10 characters each
Bus Monitor; storing/printout via programming
up to 800 SSDs per system; name assignments for display
phones; toll restriction override
T-1 point-to-point private networks (E&M)
E&M and T-1
Allow separation of extensions, trunks, MCO Access,
System Speed Dial Bins, and Virtual Port Assignments
(available on display phones only)
Outgoing calls can be allowed/blocked based on the path
(originating ext.-to-seized-trunk) and dialed digits.
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