Network Blf - Panasonic DBS 576 Technical Manual

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Chapter 3. System Features
8. Enter the speed dial name:
• If using a large-display phone, press the soft key next
to the desired row of letters. (See Example 1 on page
3-40.)
• If using a small-display phone press the appropriate
one-touch key. (See Example 2 on page 3-41.)
9. Use the bottom row of FF keys to select a single letter.
• See "Example 1. Large-display phone" on page 3-40.
• See "Example 2. Small-display phone" on page 3-41.
Notes:
• Press the * key to erase a single entry.
• Press the # key to enter a space.
10. Repeat steps 8-9 as many times as necessary to enter the
desired SSD name.
Note: Press the FLASH key to clear the entire entry.
11. Press the HOLD key when finished.
12. To enter another speed dial name, press the CONF key
and repeat steps 5-11.
Hardware Requirements
N/A
Related Programming
N/A
Considerations
PSD names can contain a maximum of 7 characters. SSD names can contain a maximum of 16
characters.
The ability to make extension name assignments is allowed/restricted to anyone with a Class of
Service (COS) that allows access to User Maintenance features. (See Chapter 4 "User
Maintenance" of this document.)

Network BLF

Panasonic's Network Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Display is a PC-based application that
monitors the activity (in use/on-hook/special feature set) of phone extensions across a
Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN).
This allows an attendant to use his or her phone's BLF keys to monitor the status of
extensions on different networked systems, for example. Users can also view phone
extension status on special browser applications on PCs anywhere in the network.
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Action
DBS 576 (USA) issued April 2002
Section 700 - Operation
Result
Next SSD bin number displays
SSD
NO.=>
SSD
NAME displays
576-51-700

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