Network Hold; Network Paging; Network Transfer Recall; Tandem Connection - Panasonic DBS 576 Technical Manual

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Section 700 - Operation

Network Hold

Network Hold allows the user to place a call on hold by pressing a programmed line key or MCO key.
When using Network Hold, you cannot establish a conference call between nodes, and only one party
can place the call on hold.
Related Programming
FF1-0-04: Trunk COS (Broker's Hold for Network Calls)
FF1-1-01-0020: Network Flash Signal Timer
FF1-2-02: FF Dial Codes: Plan A (Network Flash Send During Intercom Dial Tone)
FF1-2-03: FF Dial Codes: Plan B (Network Flash Send During Intercom Dial Tone)
FF4-0-BSSC-0: FF-Key Assignment (Network Flash During Talk on FF-key)

Network Paging

Network Paging allows users on one System to page on another System when the appropriate Class of
Service (COS) allows.

Network Transfer Recall

Network Transfer Recall allows a call which has been transferred to another node to recall back to the
transferring extension.

Tandem Connection

Tandem Connection allows calls that are received over the network tie lines to be automatically routed
on to another PBX or out to the public network.
Hardware Requirements
T1 or E&M Card
Related Programming
FF6: ARS/TRS
Considerations
N/A

Non-Blocking Architecture

Description
The System is totally non-blocking. All extension and outside lines are available for use at the same
time.
Hardware Requirements
The CPC-96 supports up to 96 ports. The CP-288 supports up to 288 ports and should be
combined with time switch card TSW288. The CPC-576 supports up to 576 ports and should be
combined with time switch card TSW576.
576-51-700
DBS 576 (USA) issued April 2002
Chapter 3. System Features
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