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Section 400
Digital Business System
Programming
USA
(Applies to CPC-AII/B Version 9.2
and CPC-EX Version 2.3)
Version 2.3/9.2
Issued August 1,1995
Revised April 2000
Doc. Part No. 7L0182AZDJ

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  • Page 1 Section 400 Digital Business System Programming (Applies to CPC-AII/B Version 9.2 and CPC-EX Version 2.3) Version 2.3/9.2 Issued August 1,1995 Revised April 2000 Doc. Part No. 7L0182AZDJ...
  • Page 2 The contents of this document are subject to change without notice and do not constitute a commitment on the part of Panasonic Telecommunication Systems Company (PTSC). Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document. However, due to...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Section 400-Programming Table of Contents Section 400-Table of Contents About This Section Structure........................... xvii FF Key Programming ...................... xvii Program Sequence ......................xviii Introduction to DBS Programming Before You Begin ....................Intro-3 Preparations for Programming..................Intro-3 Initializing DBS Systems (RAMCLR) ............... Intro-4 Upgrading CPC-B Software (New Function Reset) ...........
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Section 400-Programming Non-Appearing Trunk Hold..................1-15 SLT Flash Control ......................1-16 Extension Number Digits....................1-18 Alternate Attendant....................... 1-19 Attendant Intercom Calling ..................1-20 Extension Intercom Calling ..................1-21 Alert Tone for Voice Calls.................... 1-22 Alert Tone for Busy Override & OHVA ..............1-23 System Installation Area Code ..................
  • Page 5 Section 400-Programming Table of Contents Serial Port Flow Control (XON / XOFF) ..............1-63 RAI Baud Rate......................1-64 PBX Settings......................1-65 PBX Access Code(s)....................1-65 Automatic Pause Position For PBX Access Codes ............1-66 External (UNA) Relay Control ................1-68 Ring Patterns For UNA Terminals (M, C and B) ............
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Section 400-Programming Attendant Call Reversion Timer for CO Calls............1-103 Unsupervised Conference Timer ................1-104 Automatic Pause Timer ....................1-105 CO Flash Timer ......................1-106 SLT Onhook Flash Timer ................... 1-108 CO Ring Cycle Detection Timer ................1-109 Inbound Ring Cycle Expansion Timer ...............
  • Page 7 Section 400-Programming Table of Contents Immediate Glare Timer....................1-155 Wink Glare Timer ....................... 1-156 Digital Pad Settings ....................1-157 Trunk Configuration ....................1-160 Number of T1 Channels....................1-161 Frame Format......................1-163 Line Coding ........................ 1-164 Failure Mode....................... 1-165 Remote Loopback ....................... 1-166 Yellow Alarm Send ....................
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Trunk Port Operation ...................... 2-3 DTMF/Pulse Dialing for Trunks..................2-4 Pooled Trunk Access for Group “9”................2-5 Pooled Trunk Access for Groups “81-86” ..............2-6 Trunk Port Type......................2-7 DISA Auto Answer......................2-8 Private Trunk Line ......................
  • Page 9 Section 400-Programming Table of Contents Page Group Extensions ....................3-22 Display When Idle ......................3-23 Display During Intercom Dial Tone ................3-25 Display When Calling an Extension ................3-27 Display When Accessing CO Dial Tone ..............3-29 Display When Conversing on a CO Trunk ..............3-31 Display When Receiving a Page...................
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Section 400-Programming CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments ................4-20 CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups ..........4-21 CO Delayed Night Ring Assignments ................4-22 CO Delayed Night Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups..........4-23 Extension Ring Table....................4-25 Extension Delayed Ring Table ..................
  • Page 11 Section 400-Programming Table of Contents International Calling on Extensions................7-12 Country Code Table...................... 7-13 Equal Access Code Format................... 7-14 Office Code Restriction Table For TRS Types 2-6 ............7-15 Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 ................7-16 Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6................. 7-17 Special Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 ..............
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Section 400-Programming Appendix A. Large-Screen Displays Appendix B. Terminal Programming Appendix C. CPC-EX 1.0 Updates Compatibility......................C-1 44-Series Phone Support ..................C-1 Directory Mode......................... C-2 Variable Mode ........................C-2 Handset Mute ........................C-2 Off-Hook Monitoring ....................... C-2 Analog Adapter.........................
  • Page 13 Section 400-Programming Table of Contents Off-Hook Monitoring ..................... C-16 Analog Adapter....................... C-16 MSG (Message) Key ...................... C-19 DSS/72 Console - Key Arrangement................C-20 EM/24 - Key Arrangement ..................... C-23 Speed-Dial Enhancements..................C-25 Additional Serial Port on CPC Card ..............C-28 T1 Networking ......................
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Updates Contents ........................D-2 44-Series Phone Support ..................D-3 Enhanced Phone Features..................D-4 Directory Mode........................ D-8 Variable Mode ......................... D-9 Handset Mute ......................... D-11 Off-Hook Monitoring ....................D-12 Separate Speaker Volumes for Internal vs. CO calls............. D-12 Analog Adapter......................
  • Page 15 Section 400-Programming Table of Contents Appendix I. CPC-M 3.2 Updates Enhanced Features ......................I-1 Software Corrections ......................I-1 Off-Hook Voice Announce (OHVA) via API ..............I-1 Small LCD Soft Key Support via API................I-2 Call Record (OHVA) via API.................... I-2 Appendix J.
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Section 400-Programming List of Figures Figure 1. CPC memory clear switch ................Intro-4 Figure 2. Phone keys used in programming mode ............Intro-7 Figure 1-1. Soft key numbering on large-display phones ............ 1-75 Figure 1-2. Example of a CO Ring Cycle and its Detection Timer ........1-109 Figure 1-3.
  • Page 17 Section 400-Programming Table of Contents List Of Tables Table 1. DBS program structure ..................Intro-6 Table 2. Default settings ....................Intro-9 Table 1-1. Date/Day of Week Programming Instructions ............. 1-3 Table 1-2. SLT Hookflash Control Settings ................1-16 Table 1-3. Analog Transfer Ring Patterns (vary depending on analog connection) .... 1-39 Table 1-4.
  • Page 18 Table of Contents Section 400-Programming Table 1-40. Release Acknowledge Timer values ..............1-150 Table 1-41. Outpulse Delay Timer values ................1-151 Table 1-42. Wink Timeout Timer values ................1-152 Table 1-43. Incoming Detection Timer values ..............1-153 Table 1-44. Answer Supervision Timer values ..............1-154 Table 1-45.
  • Page 19 Section 400-Programming Table of Contents Table 8-1. Time Priority Route Table format ................. 8-3 Table 8-2. Time Priority Route Table format ................ 8-10 Table 10-1. DSS key functions in System Speed Dial programming ........10-4 Table 10-2. DSS key functions in Personal Speed Dial programming ........ 10-6 Table B-1.
  • Page 20 Table of Contents Section 400-Programming (This page left blank intentionally) - xx - DBS Manual - revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 21: About This Section

    About This Section This Section 400 is intended for use as a technical reference manual for DBS programming via the FF keys on a DBS key phone. (Other programming methods, as well as overall software feature updates, are described in Appendix B through K of this section.) Structure Section 400 is structured according to FF key numbering.
  • Page 22: Program Sequence

    About This Section Section 400-Programming Program Sequence Although FF key programming separates DBS programs into groups, it is important to note that the numerical sequence of the FF keys and the addresses within them, does not necessarily represent a logical progression for programming a particular feature or application.
  • Page 23: Introduction To Dbs Programming

    Introduction to DBS Programming This introduction provides an overview of DBS programming from a phone. For descriptions of other DBS programming methods, see Appendix B of this manual. The following table summarizes the topics contained in this introduction. Topic Page Before You Begin Intro-3 Preparations for Programming...
  • Page 24 Intro-2 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 25: Before You Begin

    Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS Programming Before You Begin This section describes preparations that should be completed before you start programming. If you are familiar with FF key programming for DBS systems, you may begin programming as soon as these preparations have been made.
  • Page 26: Initializing Dbs Systems (Ramclr)

    Introduction to DBS Programming Section 400-Programming Initializing DBS Systems (RAMCLR) After installing a new DBS system, or when upgrading to a higher-level version, you must initialize the CPC (Central Processing Card) before programming the system. IMPORTANT: This procedure must be performed before you program the DBS system.
  • Page 27: Upgrading Cpc-B Software (New Function Reset)

    Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS Programming Upgrading CPC-B Software (New Function Reset) Perform the following procedure when upgrading CPC-B software to a new version. Exception: If upgrading to Version 7.0, the system must be initialized instead; see “Initializing DBS Systems (RAMCLR)”, previous page.
  • Page 28: Understanding Ff Key Programming

    Introduction to DBS Programming Section 400-Programming Understanding FF Key Programming Program Structure Program entries for the DBS are organized into 10 primary groups, which are listed in Table 1 below. Each group has its own Flexible Function (FF) key on the phone. These keys can be identified by the LED on the left side of the key.
  • Page 29: How To Enter The Programming Mode

    Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS Programming Figure 2. Phone keys used in programming mode CONF: Resets entry to default setting. VOL ^: Moves backward to the previous programming level. FLASH: Stores your entry and moves backward (decrements port number in the same address;...
  • Page 30 Introduction to DBS Programming Section 400-Programming Notes: • Name settings can only be programmed from the Attendant phone or a DSS console connected to it. • When you enter the programming mode on the Attendant phone -- and the DBS is set for only one Attendant -- the system will automatically change to the “Night”...
  • Page 31: Example Programming Entry

    Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS Programming Example Programming Entry To set the DBS time and date from an Attendant phone, press: ON/OFF PROG ## is displayed on line 1, on line 2) “Program Mode” “MAIN MODE” is displayed on line 1, on line 2) “System Program”...
  • Page 32 Introduction to DBS Programming Section 400-Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF1 2# 1# 5# (0 or 1)# SSD Display Restriction 0 (Display DBS- dialed digits) FF1 2# 1# 6# (0 or 1)# Auto Flash Redial 1 (REDIAL 1-10 sends flash) FF1 2# 1# 7# (0 or 1)# One Touch Dial 1 (Enabled)
  • Page 33 Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF1 2# 1# 36# (0-2)# DID/DNIS to a Voice Mailbox 0 (No DID/DNIS 1-44 digits trans- (CPC-B 6.0 or higher) mitted) FF1 2# 1# 37# (6 char.)# DID/DNIS Answer Code None 1-46 (CPC-B 6.0 or higher)
  • Page 34 Introduction to DBS Programming Section 400-Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF1 2# 6#: Account Codes 1-70 FF1 2# 6# (1-100)# 1# (0001-9999)# Verified Forced Account Codes None set 1-70 FF1 2# 6# (1-100)# 2# (0-7)# Toll Restriction for Verified Forced Account 0 (TRS type 0 -- 1-72 Codes...
  • Page 35 Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF1 3# 14# (0-6)# SLT Onhook Flash Timer 4 (200 - 1500 ms) 1-106 FF1 3# 15# (0-3)# CO Ring Cycle Detection Timer 1 (6 sec) 1-107 FF1 3# 16# (0-15)# Inbound Ring Cycle Expansion Timer 7 (350 ms) 1-108...
  • Page 36 Introduction to DBS Programming Section 400-Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF1 8# 4# 1# 4# (0-3)# Sync Source 3 0 (None) 1-144 FF1 8# 4# 2# 1# (0-25)# Network Re-Sync Timer 25 (No retries) 1-145 FF1 8# 4# 2# 2# (0-12)# Disconnect Timer 1 (200 ms) 1-146...
  • Page 37 Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF1 8# 4# 6# (1-64)# 1# (0-3)# T1 Trunk Type Emulation 3 (E&M) 1-186 FF1 8# 4# 6# (1-64)# 2# (0-2)# DID/DNIS 0 (Neither) 1-187 FF1 8# 4# 6# (1-64)# 3# (0-2)# Outgoing Signaling Type 0 (Immediate 1-188...
  • Page 38 Introduction to DBS Programming Section 400-Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF2 (1-64)# 14# (0 or 1)# Dial Tone Detection 0 (Digits out- 2-11 pulsed after Dial Pause Timer) FF2 (1-64)# 15# (1-3)# Outbound DTMF Signal Duration for Auto- 1 (75 ms on/ 2-12 Dialed Digits 50 ms off)
  • Page 39 Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF3 (1-144)# 14# (0 or 1)# Station Message Detail Recorder (SMDR) 1 (Extension is 3-18 Report included in SMDR report) FF3 (1-144)# 15# (0-4)# Offhook Signal Volume 2 (Mid-level) 3-19 FF3 (1-144)# 16# (0 or 1)# Offhook Signal Pattern...
  • Page 40 Introduction to DBS Programming Section 400-Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF4: Ringing and Hunt Groups FF4 1# (1-73/145)# (1-64)# (0 or 1)# CO Day Ring Assignments 0 (No ring) FF4 1# (79-86 or 151-158)# (1-64)# CO Day Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups 0 (No ring) (0 or 1)# FF4 2# (1-73/145)# (1-64)# (0 or 1)# CO Night Ring Assignments...
  • Page 41 Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF5: FF Key Programming FF5 (1-144)# (1-24)# CONF (Code)# FF Key Assignments for Extensions No assignment FF5 (73-76 or 145-148)# CONF (1- FF Key Assignments for DSS Consoles No assignment 72)# (Code)# FF5 (149-152)# (1-32)# CONF...
  • Page 42 Introduction to DBS Programming Section 400-Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF7 1# 20# (1-10)# (0-999)# Country Code Table No assignment 7-13 (CPC-AII/B 6.0 or higher) FF7 1# 21# (0 or 1)# Equal Access Code Format 0 (Old 10XXX 7-14 format) (CPC-AII/B 6.0 or higher) FF7 1# 22# (1-10)# (000-999)#...
  • Page 43 Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS Programming Program Address Topic Default Page FF8: Least Cost Routing FF8 1# (1-15)# (000-999)# (0 or 1)# LCR Area Codes No assignment FF8 2# (1-15)# (000-999)# (0 or 1)# LCR Office Codes No assignment FF8 3# (1-4)# (000-999)# Special LCR Area Codes No assignment FF8 4# (1-4)# (1-15)# (000-999)#...
  • Page 44 Introduction to DBS Programming Section 400-Programming Intro-22 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 45: Chapter 1. System Programming (Ff1)

    1. System Programming (FF1) This chapter describes DBS system settings using programming key FF1. This chapter covers the following FF1 addresses: FF1 Address Topic Page FF1 1# Date and Time Settings FF1 2# 1# General System Settings FF1 2# 2# Serial Port Parameters (TTY Settings) 1-53 FF1 2# 3#...
  • Page 46 Page 1-2 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 47: Date And Time Settings

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Date and Time Settings Day/Date Setting Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 1# 1# (MMDDYY)# Description This program sets the date in the DBS system clock. The day and date are printed on the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) printout.
  • Page 48 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Six-digit date Enter in the YYMMDD format. Example: 000229 is Feb. 29, 2000. Day of the Week Programming Instructions (YOU MUST USE EXT 10 One touch key No.1 Also called Personal Speed Dial keys. (lower left key) Day of week code: Number...
  • Page 49: Time Setting

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Time Setting Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 1# 2# (HHMM)# Description This program sets the time in the DBS system clock. The time appears on key phones that have LCDs. The time is also recorded in SMDR call records. Note: Correct time settings are necessary for proper LCR (Least Cost Routing) operation.
  • Page 50: General System Settings

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming General System Settings Call Duration Display Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 1# (0 or 1)# Description This program determines whether call duration will be displayed on telephones with LCDs. By default, call duration will display. Programming FF1 2# 1# 1# (0 or 1)# 0=Call duration is not displayed.
  • Page 51: Smdr Display Start Timer For Co Calls

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) SMDR Display Start Timer for CO Calls Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 2# (0, 1, or 2)# Description This address determines the delay between the start of a call and the beginning of the SMDR record (5 seconds by default).
  • Page 52: Least Cost Routing (Lcr) Access

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Least Cost Routing (LCR) Access Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 3# (0 or 1)# Description This program specifies whether Least Cost Routing (LCR) is used when “9” is dialed to make an outside call. Programming FF1 2# 1# 3# (0 or 1)# 0=“9”...
  • Page 53: Override Toll Restriction With Ssd Numbers

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Override Toll Restriction With SSD Numbers Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 4# (SSD)# Description This address allows you to set a range of System Speed Dial (SSD) codes that will override Toll Restriction Service (TRS) types 2-6. The number entered in this address is the lower boundary for SSD codes that will override TRS.
  • Page 54: Ssd Display Restriction

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming SSD Display Restriction Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 5# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines whether the telephone’s LCD will display the phone number actually sent by the DBS when an SSD code is dialed (or redialed with the REDIAL key).
  • Page 55: Auto Flash Redial

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Auto Flash Redial Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 6# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines whether the DBS will send a “flash” signal to the CO on loop-start trunks when the REDIAL key is pressed. By default, the REDIAL key sends a flash before redialing a number.
  • Page 56: One Touch Dial

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming One Touch Dial Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 7# (0 or 1)# Description The One-Touch Dial feature enables users to dial an extension by pressing a single programmable key. This feature is enabled regardless of the program setting (One-Touch Dial cannot be deactivated).
  • Page 57: Onhook Transfer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Onhook Transfer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 8# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines whether a call can be transferred without pressing the PROG key. • If Onhook Transfer is enabled (default setting), the user can transfer a call by placing the call on hold, dialing the extension number, and then hanging •...
  • Page 58: Key Bank Hold

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Key Bank Hold Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 9# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to enable or disable the Key Bank Hold feature in the DBS system. • If Key Bank Hold is enabled: - a phone user can switch back and forth between trunk calls (by pressing the FF key for each trunk) without placing the current trunk on hold.
  • Page 59: Non-Appearing Trunk Hold

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Non-Appearing Trunk Hold Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 10# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines who can pick up trunk calls that are on hold. It applies to DBS phones that don’t have dedicated key appearances for trunk calls (the phone user can’t tell which trunk is being used for incoming or outgoing calls).
  • Page 60: Slt Flash Control

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming SLT Flash Control Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 11# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines how the DBS will respond to a second hookflash during a call transfer on an SLT (Single-Line Telephone). By default, the second hookflash will retrieve the held call.
  • Page 61 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Programming FF1 2# 1# 11# (0 or 1)# 0=A second SLT hookflash results in dial tone. 1=A second SLT hookflash retrieves a held call. DBS-2.3/9.2-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 1-17...
  • Page 62: Extension Number Digits

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Extension Number Digits Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 12# (0 or 1)## Description This address determines whether the DBS will use 2-digit or 3-digit extension numbers. • If 2-digit numbers are used, a maximum of 60 extension numbers are available for assignment.
  • Page 63: Alternate Attendant

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Alternate Attendant Software Version: CPC-A and CPC-B Versions Prior to 2.0 Address: FF1 2# 1# 13# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to enable or disable the use of an Alternate Attendant phone. By default, the Alternate Attendant is enabled.
  • Page 64: Attendant Intercom Calling

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Attendant Intercom Calling Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 14# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to determine how intercom calls from an Attendant phone are announced at extension phones -- by ringing the extension, or by immediately establishing a voice path over the extension loudspeaker.
  • Page 65: Extension Intercom Calling

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Extension Intercom Calling Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 15# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to determine how intercom calls from another extension will be announced at extension phones -- by ringing the extension, or by immediately establishing a voice path over the extension loudspeaker.
  • Page 66: Alert Tone For Voice Calls

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Alert Tone for Voice Calls Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 16# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to determine whether voice intercom calls are preceded by an initial alert (“splash”) tone. By default, the alert tone is enabled. The alert tone (if enabled) will be sounded for 0.5 seconds before the caller’s voice path is established.
  • Page 67: Alert Tone For Busy Override & Ohva

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Alert Tone for Busy Override & OHVA Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 17# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines if Attendant Override, Busy Override, and Offhook Voice Announce (OHVA) calls are preceded by an alert tone. By default, the alert tone is disabled.
  • Page 68: System Installation Area Code

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming System Installation Area Code Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 18# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines if the DBS site requires a “1” to be dialed before the area code to make long-distance calls. This setting will affect the way the DBS handles Toll Restriction (TRS) and Least Cost Routing (LCR) for long- distance calls.
  • Page 69: Ssd Name Display

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) SSD Name Display Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 19# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to determine how many SSD (System Speed Dial) names can be displayed at a time on large-display phones, whenever an SSD menu is displayed.
  • Page 70: Api/Aec Slot Assignment

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming API/AEC Slot Assignment Software Version: CPC-A Version 3.3 or higher; CPC-AII; and CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 20# (2-9 or 2-18)# Description This program is only used with third-party API applications. Its purpose is to designate which Analog Extension Card (AEC) is used for voice channel connections to the API product.
  • Page 71: Voice Mail Busy Tone

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Voice Mail Busy Tone Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 1# 21# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines what is sent to a voice-mail port at the conclusion of a call -- either silence or a busy tone. By default, the DBS sends silence. Programming FF1 2# 1# 21# (0 or 1)# 0=Silence.
  • Page 72: Analog Transfer Ring Pattern

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Analog Transfer Ring Pattern Software Version: CPC-A Only (Version 3.21 or higher) Address: FF1 2# 1# 22# (0-6)# Description This address determines which ringing pattern is used for transferred calls to devices connected to analog extension ports. By default, the ringing pattern is .4 seconds on / 3.6 seconds off.
  • Page 73: Attendant Overflow For Primary Attendant

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Attendant Overflow for Primary Attendant Software Version: CPC-B Version 1.0 only Address: FF1 2# 1# 22# (1-15)# Description This address determines the maximum number of trunk calls that can be stacked at the Primary Attendant phone. By default, up to 8 calls can be stacked at a time.
  • Page 74: Delayed Ring

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Delayed Ring Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 23# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines if delayed ringing is allowed for CO trunks. By default, delayed ringing is disabled.
  • Page 75: Aec Disconnect Signal Duration

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) AEC Disconnect Signal Duration Software Version: CPC-A Version 3.3 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 23# (0-15)# Description Use this address to set the AEC card (VB-43621A) to provide a positive disconnect signal, and determine the duration of the signal. By default, the disconnect signal is not sent.
  • Page 76: Second Attendant Position

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Second Attendant Position Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 24# (11-69 or 101-699)# Description This address assigns an extension number as the Second Attendant position. By default, the Second Attendant position is extension 101.
  • Page 77: Third Attendant Position

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Third Attendant Position Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 25# (11-69 or 101-699)# Description This address assigns an extension number as the Third Attendant position. By default, no extension is assigned as the Third Attendant.
  • Page 78: Fourth Attendant Position

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Fourth Attendant Position Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 26# (11-69 or 101-699)# Description This address assigns an extension number as the Fourth Attendant position. By default, no extension is assigned as the Fourth Attendant.
  • Page 79: Attendant Transfer Extension

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Attendant Transfer Extension Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.09 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 27# (11-69 or 101-699)# Description If all line appearances are busy on all Attendants (Primary, Second, Third and Fourth), calls will transfer to the extension assigned in this address.
  • Page 80: Attendant Override

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Attendant Override Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.09 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 28# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to enable or disable the Attendant Override feature, which allows an Attendant phone to “barge into”...
  • Page 81: Attendant Led Alarm Indication

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Attendant LED Alarm Indication Software Version: CPC-B Versions 2.09 to 4.0 (requires Attendant Feature Package) Address: FF1 2# 1# 29# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to allow or disallow the Alarm feature (LED lights to indicate an alarm condition) to be assigned to an FF key on an Attendant phone.
  • Page 82: Extension (Blf) Delayed Ring

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Extension (BLF) Delayed Ring Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 30# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to enable or disable Delayed Ringing for intercom calls. By default, Extension (BLF) Delayed Ringing is disabled.
  • Page 83: Analog Transfer Ring Pattern

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Analog Transfer Ring Pattern Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.11 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 31# (0-6)# Description Use this address to choose a distinctive ringing pattern for calls transferred to analog SLT phones.
  • Page 84: Multiple Did/Dnis

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Multiple DID/DNIS Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 32# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to enable or disable Multiple DID for analog trunks, or Multiple DID and DNIS for T1 trunks. By default, Multiple DID/DNIS is disabled.
  • Page 85 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Notes Restriction For CPC-B Version 3.1. This address is also present in CPC-B Version 3.1; however, it only controls Multiple DID (DNIS cannot be used with this version). DID Hardware and Power Requirements. The DID trunk card is required; each card provides 8 ports.
  • Page 86: Page Duration

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Page Duration Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 33# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines whether the DBS system will automatically close the paging circuit 60 seconds after a page is initiated.
  • Page 87: Slt Disa Ring Pattern

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) SLT DISA Ring Pattern Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 34# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to specify a distinctive ring pattern for DISA calls on SLT phones, or follow the Analog Transfer Ring Pattern setting.
  • Page 88: Aec Disconnect Signal Duration

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming AEC Disconnect Signal Duration Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 35# (0-15)# Description Use this address to set the duration of a positive disconnect signal sent from analog extension ports (VB-43621A version of the AEC card).
  • Page 89 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Setting Value 3 seconds 3.5 seconds DBS-2.3/9.2-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 1-45...
  • Page 90: Did/Dnis To A Voice Mailbox

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming DID/DNIS to a Voice Mailbox Software Version: CPC-B Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 36# (0, 1 or 2)# Description This address determines whether (and how many) final digits of a DID/DNIS phone number are transmitted to Voice Mail, in cases where the DID/DNIS trunk is assigned to ring directly to Voice Mail (not to a DBS extension phone).
  • Page 91 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Third-Party Voice Mail. This feature can be used with Panasonic’s Voice Mail system or with third-party Voice Mail systems. If the feature is used with third-party Voice Mail systems, the Voice Mail can be connected through analog extension ports or OPX ports.
  • Page 92: Did/Dnis Answer Code

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming DID/DNIS Answer Code Software Version: CPC-B Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 37# (Code)# Description Use this address to specify a DID/DNIS Answer Code. The Answer Code is used for routing DID/DNIS calls to a Voice Mailbox system that is not connected to a physical extension.
  • Page 93 DID/DNIS call will not be transferred to the second hunt group. Third-Party Voice Mail. This feature can be used with Panasonic’s Voice Mail system or with third-party Voice Mail systems. If the feature is used with third-party Voice Mail systems, the Voice Mail can be connected through analog extension ports or OPX ports.
  • Page 94: Lcd Timer For Caller Id

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming LCD Timer for Caller ID Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 6.1 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 38# (0, 1 or 2)# Description The LCD Timer determines how long the DBS waits before displaying call duration timing on the phone’s LCD.
  • Page 95: Internal Hold Tone

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Internal Hold Tone Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 39# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to enable or disable Internal Hold Tone, which is a double- beep heard every 7 seconds by a caller on hold.
  • Page 96: Door Opener Access Code Required

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Door Opener Access Code Required Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# 40# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines whether a Door Opener Access Code must be entered on an extension to unlock the Door Box.
  • Page 97: Api Port Type

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) API Port Type Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# (41 or 42)# 1# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to configure the appropriate API port for TSAPI protocol. Only one API port should be configured for TSAPI.
  • Page 98: Api Baud Rate

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming API Baud Rate Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 1# (41 or 42)# 2# (0 or 1)# Description The baud rate for the TSAPI port can be set to either 9600 or 19200 bps. Programming FF1 2# 1# (41 or 42)# 2# (0 or 1)# API Port Number:...
  • Page 99: Serial Port Parameters (Tty Settings)

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Serial Port Parameters (TTY Settings) Parity Check Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 2# 1# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines whether the DBS checks parity over serial port CN6. By default, parity checking is turned on. If parity checking is activated, select the parity count -- “Even”...
  • Page 100: Odd/Even Parity

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Odd/Even Parity Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 2# 2# (0 or 1)# Description If parity checking for Serial Port CN6 was activated in FF1 2# 2# 1#, this address (Odd/Even Parity) determines whether the check is based on an even count or an odd count.
  • Page 101: Baud Rate

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Baud Rate Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 2# 3# (1-4)# Description Use this address to set data transmission speed (baud rate) between Serial Port CN6 and the peripheral equipment attached to it. By default, baud rate is set at 9600 bits per second.
  • Page 102: Stop Bit Length

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Stop Bit Length Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 2# 4# (1-3)# Description This address sets the length of the stop-bit parameter for transmitted data over Serial Port CN6. By default, the stop bit length is set to 1 bit. Programming FF1 2# 2# 4# (1- 3)# 1=1 bit...
  • Page 103: Data Length

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Data Length Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 2# 5# (3 or 4)# Description This address sets the length of the transmitted data string over Serial Port CN6. By default, data length is set to 8 bits. Programming FF1 2# 2# 5# (3 or 4)# 3=7 bits...
  • Page 104: Smdr Printing Mode 1: Outbound And Inbound

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming SMDR Printing Mode 1: Outbound and Inbound Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 2# 6# (0 or 1)# Description The SMDR data sent to Serial Port CN6 can be programmed to include both outbound and inbound calls, or it can be limited to outbound calls only.
  • Page 105: Smdr Printing Mode 2: Long-Distance And Local Calls

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) SMDR Printing Mode 2: Long-Distance and Local Calls Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 2# 7# (0 or 1)# Description The SMDR data sent to Serial Port CN6 can be programmed to include both local and long-distance calls, or it can be limited to long-distance calls only.
  • Page 106: Smdr Printing Mode 3: Header Title

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming SMDR Printing Mode 3: Header Title Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 2# 8# (0 or 1)# Description The SMDR data sent to Serial Port CN6 can be programmed to include a header title (inserted every 60 lines on the SMDR report);...
  • Page 107: Serial Port Flow Control (Xon / Xoff)

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Serial Port Flow Control (XON / XOFF) Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 2# 9# (0 or 1)# Description If “XON/XOFF” is activated in this address, the DBS will stop the flow of data when the SMDR device’s memory buffer becomes full, and resume the flow when the buffer empties.
  • Page 108: Rai Baud Rate

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming RAI Baud Rate Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 1.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 2# 10# (0 or 1)# Description The baud rate used for the DBS’s internal RAI modem can be set to 300 or 1200 bps.
  • Page 109: Pbx Settings

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) PBX Settings PBX Access Code(s) Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 3# (1-8)# (0-999 or 0*-99*)# Description Use this address to program PBX Access Codes for DBS systems installed behind a PBX or Centrex, with Toll Restriction (TRS) enabled. By default, no PBX Access Codes are created.
  • Page 110: Automatic Pause Position For Pbx Access Codes

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Automatic Pause Position For PBX Access Codes Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 3# (9-18)# (1-3)# Description Use this address to insert a pause in the PBX Access Code (and in SSD and PSD codes) after the output of the first, second, or third digit.
  • Page 111: Programming Examples

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) To clear an Automatic Pause from a PBX Access Code ... FF1 2# 3# (9-18)# CONF ON/OFF First Digit of PBX Access Code (see table, previous page) Programming Examples Inserting a pause after PBX Access Code “9X” ... To insert a pause after the PBX access code “9X”...
  • Page 112: External (Una) Relay Control

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming External (UNA) Relay Control Ring Patterns For UNA Terminals (M, C and B) Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 4# 1# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to set the ring pattern for incoming trunk calls sent to Universal Night Answer (UNA), where calls ring over a loudspeaker or amplifier.
  • Page 113: External Page Interface Control For Paging Groups

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) External Page Interface Control For Paging Groups Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 2# 4# (2-9)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to activate external paging (e.g., loudspeaker installed in ceiling) for paging groups 00-04. Paging groups 05-07, although included in this address, cannot be activated for external paging.
  • Page 114: Class Of Service

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Class of Service Extension Class Of Service Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF1 2# 5# (1-8)# (1-21)# (0 or 1)# Description This address allows you to define up to 8 different Classes of Service, by enabling or disabling the phone features of each.
  • Page 115 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Direct Pickup (79) Group Pickup (70) Tone/Voice Mode (1) Message Waiting Set (2) Busy Override (4) Call Waiting (3) Offhook Voice Announce (5) Central Office Call Queuing (2) SLT Transfer (8) Call Forward--Outside (723) Note: This item controls external call forwarding for internal calls in CPC-B Version 5.0 to 6.x (prior to 7.0).
  • Page 116: Account Codes

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Account Codes Verified Forced Account Codes Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF1 2# 6# (1-100)# 1# (0001-9999)# Description Use this address to assign up to 100 four-digit verified account codes. Once the account codes are assigned, use address FF1 2# 6# (1-100)# 2# (0-7)# to assign a Toll Restriction Setting (TRS) value to the account code.
  • Page 117 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Assigning 9999 as Account Code 100 ... To assign “9999” as Account Code 100, enter this address: FF1 2# 6# 100# 1# 9999# Related Programming Toll Restriction For Verified Forced Account Codes: FF1 2# 6# (1-100)# 2# (0-7)# Forced Account Codes: FF3 (ExtPort)# 5# (0 or 1)# Toll Restriction Settings: FF7 addresses...
  • Page 118: Toll Restriction For Verified Forced Account Codes

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Toll Restriction For Verified Forced Account Codes Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF1 2# 6# (1-100)# 2# (0-7)# Description Use this address to assign toll restriction (TRS) types to Verified Forced Account Codes.
  • Page 119: Flexible Function Screens

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Flexible Function Screens Flexible Function Screen Soft-Key Assignment Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 7# 1# (Screen)# (SoftKey)# (Feature)# Description Use this program to create up to 15 menu screens for large-display phones. Each screen can contain up to 10 feature codes (one feature code per soft key).
  • Page 120: Table 1-7. Feature Codes For Flexible Function Screen Soft Keys

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Programming FF1 2# 7# 1# (25-39)# (1-10)# (xxxxxx)# Feature Code Soft Key Number Screen Number: (see figure, previous page) (see table below) 25=Flex.Func. Screen 1 26=Flex.Func. Screen 2 27=Flex.Func. Screen 3 28=Flex.Func. Screen 4 29=Flex.Func.
  • Page 121 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Code to be assigned to soft key (FF11 enters an asterisk *) Feature (FF12 enters a pound sign #) Call Forward Note: Beginning with CPC-AII/B Version Call Forward--All Calls 7.0, you can call-forward to an outside Call Forward--Busy/No Answer phone number.
  • Page 122 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Code to be assigned to soft key (FF11 enters an asterisk *) Feature (FF12 enters a pound sign #) Offhook Voice Announce PROG PROG 5 Offhook Voice Announce Answer FF11 3 Page FF12 (00-07) Park Hold PSD (Personal Speed Dial) Directory 900000...
  • Page 123 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Related Programming Flex.Func. Screen Text: FF1 2# 7# 2# (Screen)# (Key)# (Text)# Flex.Func. Screen Default: FF1 2# 7# 3# (Screen)# (0 or 1)# Flex.Func. Screens Default (All): FF1 2# 7# 4# (0 or 1)# Display Screens During Call States: FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# (Screen)# Notes FF11 and FF12 in the Feature Codes.
  • Page 124: Flexible Function Screen Text

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Flexible Function Screen Text Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 7# 2# (Screen)# (SoftKey)# (Text)# Description Use this program to create the text that identifies the soft keys on a flexible function screen for large-display phones.
  • Page 125: Flexible Function Screen Default

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Flexible Function Screen Default Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 7# 3# (Screen)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this program to reinstate individual flexible function screens to the default value (blank;...
  • Page 126: Flexible Function Screens Default (All)

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Flexible Function Screens Default (All) Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 7# 4# (0 or 1)# Description Use this program to reinstate all 15 flexible function screens to the default value (blank;...
  • Page 127: Caller Id Automatic Disa

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Caller ID Automatic DISA Automatic DISA Callers Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 6.1 or higher Address: FF1 2# 8# (1-10)# (PhoneNo.)# Description Use this program to assign up to 10 phone numbers for the Caller ID Automatic DISA (Direct Inward System Access) feature.
  • Page 128: Door Phones

    It is used with a Door Opener (not sold by Panasonic), which is an electronic lock that can be unlocked from an extension phone inside.
  • Page 129 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Notes Reset Requirement. After setting FF1 2# 9# addresses, activate the door phones by unplugging them from their extension ports, then plugging them back in. Restrictions for Door Phones: • Door phones cannot be Attendants (ports 1 or 2). •...
  • Page 130: Door Phone Ring Assignments

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Door Phone Ring Assignments Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 9# (DoorPhone)# 2# (ExtPort)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to determine which extension(s) will ring when a door phone caller initiates a call.
  • Page 131 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) extension, even if the phone is programmed to transfer (the phone will continue to buzz, until the user picks it up). Restrictions for Door Phone Calls: • Door phones cannot be included in a conference call. •...
  • Page 132: Door Opener Access Code

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Door Opener Access Code Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 9# (DoorPhone)# 3# (0000-9999)# Description Use this address to establish a 4-digit door opener access code that can be entered on any extension phone to unlock the door.
  • Page 133: Door Phone Tone Type

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Door Phone Tone Type Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 9# (DoorPhone)# 4# (0 or 1)# Description This address specifies the type of tone heard by the called extension when a visitor presses the door phone button.
  • Page 134: Door Phone Ring Timeout Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Door Phone Ring Timeout Timer Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 9# (DoorPhone)# 5# (0-15)# Description This address sets the amount of time (in seconds) that a door phone will ring an extension before it goes on-hook (extension stops ringing).
  • Page 135: Door Phone Ring Pattern

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Door Phone Ring Pattern Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 9# (DoorPhone)# 6# (0-5)# Description This address specifies the ring pattern heard at the extension receiving a door phone call.
  • Page 136: Door Opener Relay Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Door Opener Relay Timer Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF1 2# 9# (DoorPhone)# 7# (0-5)# Description Use this address to determine the number of seconds a “buzzing” (unlocked) door will remain unlocked for the visitor to enter the building (4 seconds by default).
  • Page 137: System Timers

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) System Timers Automatic Night Mode Start Time Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 1# (0000-2359)# Description Set the time when the DBS will automatically switch from Day to Night mode. Use the 24-hour military time format (e.g., enter “1700” for 5:00 pm). You can program trunks to ring incoming calls at different extensions when the system is in Night mode (see FF4 addresses).
  • Page 138 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming NIGHT Key Operation. If only one of the Auto Mode Start Times is set, the Attendant NIGHT key can be used to manually switch to another mode. For instance, if Night mode has been activated automatically, the Attendant can press the NIGHT key to go into Day mode.
  • Page 139: Attendant Hold Recall Timer For Co Calls

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Attendant Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 2# (0-12)# Description This timer determines how long a trunk call can be held by an Attendant phone before it will recall (20 seconds by default). Programming FF1 3# 2# (0-12)# Attendant Hold Recall Timer setting for CO calls...
  • Page 140: Extension Hold Recall Timer For Co Calls

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Extension Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 3# (0-12)# Description This timer determines how long a trunk call remains on hold at an extension before it recalls (starts ringing the extension again; 140 seconds by default). Programming FF1 3# 3# (0-12)# Extension Hold Recall Timer setting for CO calls...
  • Page 141: Attendant Transfer Recall Timer For Co Calls

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Attendant Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 4# (0-12)# Description When an Attendant phone transfers a trunk call to an extension or hunt group, the transferred call will recall to the Attendant if it is not answered. This timer determines how long a transferred trunk call will go unanswered before it recalls (20 seconds by default).
  • Page 142: Extension Transfer Recall Timer For Co Calls

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Extension Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 5# (0-12)# Description When an extension transfers a trunk call to another extension or to a hunt group, the transferred call will recall to the extension if it is not answered. This timer determines how long a transferred trunk call will go unanswered before it recalls (140 seconds by default).
  • Page 143: Attendant Hunt Group Recall Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Attendant Hunt Group Recall Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 6# (0-12)# Description When an Attendant phone transfers a trunk call to a hunt group, the transferred call will recall to the Attendant if it is not answered. This timer determines how long the call will go unanswered before it recalls (20 seconds by default).
  • Page 144: Extension Hunt Group Recall Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Extension Hunt Group Recall Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 7# (0-12)# Description When an extension transfers a trunk call to a hunt group, the transferred call will recall to the extension if it is not answered. This timer determines how long a transferred trunk call will go unanswered before it recalls (140 seconds by default).
  • Page 145: Attendant Park Hold Recall Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Attendant Park Hold Recall Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 8# (0-12)# Description An Attendant phone can use up to 10 call park numbers (00-09) to hold trunk calls. These park numbers can be assigned to an FF key or accessed by placing a call on hold, then dialing 7500-7509.
  • Page 146: Extension Park Hold Recall Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Extension Park Hold Recall Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 9# (0-12)# Description If an extension parks a trunk call, the parked call will recall (start ringing at the extension) if it is not picked up. This address determines how long the parked call remains on hold before it recalls (140 seconds by default).
  • Page 147: Attendant Call Reversion Timer For Co Calls

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Attendant Call Reversion Timer for CO Calls Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 10# (0-12)# Description By default, the DBS will ultimately revert unanswered trunk recalls on extensions to the Attendant phone. This timer determines how long an unanswered trunk recall will ring at the last possible answering position (extension) before it reverts to the Attendant phone (180 seconds by default).
  • Page 148: Unsupervised Conference Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Unsupervised Conference Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 11# (0-15)# Description This address determines how long a conference call can continue between two trunks after the DBS extension drops out of the conference (10 minutes by default).
  • Page 149: Automatic Pause Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Automatic Pause Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 12# (0-15)# Description When users program their phones with PBX access codes, Personal Speed Dial numbers, or System Speed Dial numbers, they can insert pause(s) in these numbers (by pressing the REDIAL key for each pause) so the system will dial the numbers correctly.
  • Page 150: Co Flash Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming CO Flash Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 13# (0-15)# Description A DBS phone user can press the FLASH key to disconnect from and then reseize a CO loop-start trunk (this operation is called a “flash”). Pressing the REDIAL key also performs a flash before automatically redialing a phone number.
  • Page 151 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) 1.1 seconds 1.5 seconds 2 seconds 2.5 seconds 3.0 seconds 3.5 seconds Related Programming PBX Flash Timer: FF1 3# 18# (0-10)# Auto Flash Redial: FF1 2# 1# 6# (0 or 1)# Trunk Circuit Type: FF2 (Trunk)# 21# (0 or 1)# Dialing Restriction During Inbound Trunk Calls for TRS Types 3-6: FF7 1# 2# (0 or 1)# Notes...
  • Page 152: Slt Onhook Flash Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming SLT Onhook Flash Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 14# (0-6)# Description This timer determines how long an SLT user must hold down the switchhook before the DBS recognizes a hookflash (200 ms by default). This address also includes a setting that prevents hookflashes from being performed on SLTs.
  • Page 153: Co Ring Cycle Detection Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) CO Ring Cycle Detection Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 15# (0-3)# Description This timer determines how long the DBS attempts to detect an incoming CO ring cycle (6 seconds by default). To ensure that the DBS can recognize incoming trunk calls, set this timer to equal the duration of the ring cycle -- including the first “on”...
  • Page 154: Inbound Ring Cycle Expansion Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Inbound Ring Cycle Expansion Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 16# (0-15)# Description If the incoming ring pattern for an extension (FF3 ExtPort# 39#) is set to emulate CO ringing, an extension may sometimes receive a very short ring burst when a trunk call begins ringing.
  • Page 155: Dial Pause Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Dial Pause Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 17# (0-15)# Description Use this address to insert a pause (1.5 seconds by default) before outpulsing dialed digits, once a CO trunk is accessed. The pause is used in speed-dialing (SSD and PSD) and in Least Cost Routing (LCR).
  • Page 156: Pbx Flash Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming PBX Flash Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 18# (0-10)# Description When a DBS trunk is defined as a PBX trunk, the FLASH key can be used to place a call on hold. This timer determines how long the flash signal will last if the FLASH key is pressed then immediately released (.8 seconds by default).
  • Page 157: Call Forward-No Answer Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Call Forward-No Answer Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 3# 19# (0-15)# Description The Call Forward-No Answer Timer determines how long an unanswered call will ring at an extension before it is sent to a secondary destination (12 seconds by default).
  • Page 158: Outbound Ground Start Detection Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Outbound Ground Start Detection Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 1.0 or higher Address: FF1 3# 20# (1-8)# Description This timer determines how long the DBS waits for the CO to ground the Tip side of a trunk (4 seconds by default), before establishing a connection between the extension and the CO.
  • Page 159: Inbound Ground Start Detection Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Inbound Ground Start Detection Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 1.0 or higher Address: FF1 3# 21# (1-8)# Description This timer determines how long a CO Tip ground signal must be present before the DBS recognizes it as a valid incoming call (4 seconds by default). When the CO sends a call to a ground-start DBS trunk, it signals the incoming call by grounding the Tip side of the trunk.
  • Page 160: Attendant Hold Recall Timer For Intercom Calls

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Attendant Hold Recall Timer for Intercom Calls Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF1 3# 22# (0-12)# Description This timer determines how long an intercom call will remain on hold at an Attendant phone before it recalls (20 seconds by default).
  • Page 161: Extension Hold Recall Timer For Intercom Calls

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Extension Hold Recall Timer for Intercom Calls Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF1 3# 23# (0-12)# Description This timer determines how long an intercom call will remain on hold at an extension phone before it recalls (140 seconds by default).
  • Page 162: Attendant Transfer Recall Timer For Intercom Calls

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Attendant Transfer Recall Timer for Intercom Calls Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF1 3# 24# (0-12)# Description This timer determines how long an Attendant-transferred intercom call will ring at an extension before it recalls to the Attendant (20 seconds by default).
  • Page 163: Extension Transfer Recall Timer For Intercom Calls

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Extension Transfer Recall Timer for Intercom Calls Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF1 3# 25# (0-12)# Description This timer determines how long a transferred intercom call will ring at another extension before it recalls back to the transferring extension (140 seconds by default).
  • Page 164: Co Delayed Ring Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming CO Delayed Ring Timer Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF1 3# 26# (0-15)# Description CO Delayed Ringing allows a second extension to ring when an incoming trunk call is not answered at the first extension.
  • Page 165 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Related Programming Delayed Ring: FF1 2# 1# 21# (0 or 1)# CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments: FF4 5# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups: FF4 5# (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)# CO Delayed Night 1 Ring Assignments: FF4 6# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# CO Delayed Night 1 Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups: FF4 6# (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)# CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments: FF4 9# 2# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)#...
  • Page 166: Extension (Dss/Blf) Delayed Ring Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Extension (DSS/BLF) Delayed Ring Timer Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF1 3# 27# (0-15)# Description Extension Delayed Ringing allows a second extension to ring when an intercom call is not answered at the first extension.
  • Page 167 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Related Programming Extension (BLF) Delayed Ring: FF1 2# 1# 30# (0 or 1)# Extension Delayed Ring Table: FF4 8# (ExtPort)# (ExtPort)# (0 or 1)# Notes Extension Delayed Ring Control in Older CPC-B Versions. In CPC-B versions prior to 3.1, extension delayed ringing is controlled by the Call Forward-No Answer Timer (FF1 3# 19# 0-15#).
  • Page 168: Hunt Group No Answer Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Hunt Group No Answer Timer Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF1 3# 28# (0-15)# Description If a call has entered a hunt group and the first extension to ring is not answered, this timer determines how long the extension will ring before the next idle extension in the hunt group begins ringing (12 seconds by default).
  • Page 169: Automatic Day Mode Start Time

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Automatic Day Mode Start Time Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions) and CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 3# 29# HHMM# Description Setting the Automatic Day Mode Start Time allows the DBS to switch from Night mode to Day mode automatically.
  • Page 170 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Notes System Clock. The Automatic Day Mode start time depends on the DBS system clock being set correctly. NIGHT Key Operation. If only one of the Auto Mode Start Times is set, the Attendant NIGHT key can be used to manually switch to another mode.
  • Page 171: Automatic Night 2 Mode Start Time

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Automatic Night 2 Mode Start Time Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF1 3# 30# HHMM# Description In this address, you can activate a second Night mode by setting the Automatic Night 2 Mode Start Time.
  • Page 172 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming NIGHT Key Operation. If only one of the Auto Mode Start Times is set, the Attendant NIGHT key can be used to manually switch to another mode. For instance, if Night mode has been activated automatically, the Attendant can press the NIGHT key to go into Day mode.
  • Page 173: Programming And Disa Codes

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Programming and DISA Codes Remote Programming ID Code Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 4# (0000-9999)# Description The Remote Programming ID Code allows you to enter the terminal programming mode. This programming mode is used to enter programming commands from a remote PC or a local PC connected directly to the SMDR port (CN6).
  • Page 174: Disa Inbound Call Id Code

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming DISA Inbound Call ID Code Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 5# (0000-9999)# Description Use this address to set a valid ID code for inbound DISA (Direct Inward System Access) callers. By default, no ID code is defined, which means a caller who dials a DISA trunk will receive intercom dial tone immediately without entering an ID code.
  • Page 175: Disa Outbound Call Id Code 1

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) DISA Outbound Call ID Code 1 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 6# 1# (0000-9999)# Description Once a caller has dialed in on the DISA trunk and accessed intercom dial tone, he/she can access a trunk line by dialing #7, then the ID code set in this address (1111 by default), then 9 or 81-86 to access the MCO trunk.
  • Page 176: Disa Outbound Call Id Code 2

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming DISA Outbound Call ID Code 2 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 6# 2# (0000-9999)# Description Once a caller has dialed in on the DISA trunk and accessed intercom dial tone, he/she can access a trunk line by dialing #7, then the ID code set in this address (9999 by default), then 9 or 81-86 to access the MCO trunk.
  • Page 177: Id Code For System Programming

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) ID Code For System Programming Software Version: All Versions Address: FF1 7# (0000-9999)# Description This program assigns an ID code that can be dialed from a non-Attendant phone to enter the programming mode (9999 by default). Non-Attendant extensions enter the programming mode by dialing #98 and then the ID Code entered in this address.
  • Page 178: New Function Reset

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming New Function Reset New Function Reset Software Version: CPC-B Only, Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 1# (0 or 1)# (to select the reset) FF1 8# 2# (0 or 1)# (to complete the reset) Description Perform this address if you are upgrading CPC-B software to a new release (such as from 5.0 to 6.0).
  • Page 179: Did/Dnis And T1 Settings

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) DID/DNIS and T1 Settings Inbound DID Dial Numbers Software Version: CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF1 8# 3# (0000-9999)# (10-69 or 100-699)# Description Use this address to assign DID number(s) to extension(s). •...
  • Page 180 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming DID Hardware and Power Requirements. The DID trunk card is required (each DID card provides 8 ports). The DID trunk card requires an external, -48V power supply. Also, SCC-B Card Version 1.2 or higher is required. See Section 300-Installation for cabling instructions.
  • Page 181: System Configuration

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) System Configuration Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 1# 1# (0-8)# Description Use this address to identify the DBS system configuration in which the T1 interface is installed (DBS 40 by default). This is one of the required addresses to make T1 operational.
  • Page 182: Table 1-37 Minimum T1 Programming (Default Settings Appear In Bold)

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Table 1-37 Minimum T1 programming (default settings appear in bold) STEP 1 -- NEW FUNCTION RESET Address: FF1 8# 1# (0 or 1)# (to select the reset) FF1 8# 2# (0 or 1)# (to complete the reset) Description: Must be performed if you are installing T1 while upgrading to a new CPC-B release (e.g., from 6.2 to 7.0).
  • Page 183 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Address: FF1 8# 4# 1# 2# (1-3)# for Sync Source 1 (continued) FF1 8# 4# 1# 3# (0-3)# for Sync Source 2 FF1 8# 4# 1# 4# (0-3)# for Sync Source 3 Description: The “Free run”...
  • Page 184 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming STEP 5 -- NUMBER OF T1 CHANNELS Address: FF1 8# 4# 4# 1# 2# (0-24)# for Master Cabinet FF1 8# 4# 5# 1# 2# (0-24)# for Slave Cabinet Description: Specify the number of T1 channels used when “Fractional T1”...
  • Page 185 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) STEP 8 -- TRUNK CIRCUIT TYPE Address: FF2 (1-64)# 21# (0-4)# Description: Specify which trunk channels are used for T1. When assigning trunks as circuit type “3” (T1), start from the highest-numbered trunk port in the DBS cabinet struc- ture, and move down sequentially from there.
  • Page 186 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming STEP 10 -- OUTGOUNG SIGNALING TYPE Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (1-64)# 3# (0-2)# Description: Specify the outgoing signaling type used by the T1. Be sure to match the signaling ordered from the CO. For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system must be powered down, then powered back up.
  • Page 187: Sync Source 1

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Sync Source 1 Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 1# 2# (1-3)# Description The Sync Card (installed on the CPC-B) provides a method of synchronizing the DBS with the public network. This address determines the first clocking source for network synchronization (internal clocking by default).
  • Page 188 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Restriction on Duplicate Sync Settings. “Free run” is the only setting that can be entered for more than one sync source. Power-Cycling Requirement. For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system must be turned off, then back on. Page 1-144 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 189: Sync Source 2

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Sync Source 2 Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 1# 3# (0-3)# Description Determines the source of clocking for the second sync source, which is used if the first sync source fails. If the second sync source is used, the DBS system will attempt to switch back to the first source based on the value set for the Network Re-Sync Timer (see FF1 8# 4# 2# 1# 0-25#).
  • Page 190: Sync Source 3

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Sync Source 3 Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 1# 4# (0-3)# Description Determines the source of clocking for the third sync source, which is used if both the first and second sources fail. If the third sync source is used, the DBS system will attempt to switch back to the first source based on the value set for the Network Re-Sync Timer (see FF1 8# 4# 2# 1# 0-25#).
  • Page 191: Network Re-Sync Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Network Re-Sync Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 2# 1# (0-25)# Description If one clock source fails, the system will switch to another clock source. The Network Re-Sync Timer determines how many times (once an hour) the system attempts to return to the original clock source.
  • Page 192: Disconnect Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Disconnect Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 2# 2# (0-12)# Description Determines how long the DBS waits before sending a disconnect signal from the T1 to the CO (200 ms by default). NOTE: The CO Disconnect Timer (FF2 Trunk# 18# 0-15#) determines how long the system waits to receive a disconnect signal from the CO.
  • Page 193: Guard Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Guard Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 2# 3# (0-15)# Description Determines how long the system guards a T1 circuit (1200 ms by default). When the DBS “guards” a circuit, it holds the circuit after it has been released to make sure the previous call is properly disconnected.
  • Page 194: Release Acknowledge Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Release Acknowledge Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 2# 4# (0-15)# Description Determines how long the DBS waits for the CO to acknowledge a disconnect signal (240 seconds by default). Once this timer expires, the DBS will abandon the call even if the CO has not acknowledged the disconnect.
  • Page 195: Outpulse Delay Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Outpulse Delay Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 2# 5# (0-8)# Description Determines how long the system waits before outpulsing dialed digits to the network (500 ms by default). Programming FF1 8# 4# 2# 5# (0-8)# Outpulse Delay Timer setting...
  • Page 196: Wink Timeout Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Wink Timeout Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 2# 6# (0-15)# Description When wink-start signaling is used, the DBS waits for a wink signal from the CO when an extension user goes off-hook. Once a wink signal is received, the DBS sends CO dial tone to the extension.
  • Page 197: Incoming Detection Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Incoming Detection Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 2# 7# (0-15)# Description Once an incoming call seizes a DBS T1 trunk, this timer determines how long the DBS waits before recognizing the seizure as an incoming call (90 ms by default).
  • Page 198: Answer Supervision Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Answer Supervision Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 2# 8# (0-8)# Description When the DBS generates a call over the T1, answer supervision is provided to determine if the call is actually answered. This timer determines how long the offhook signal from the called party must last before the DBS treats the offhook signal as an answer.
  • Page 199: Immediate Glare Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Immediate Glare Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 2# 9# (0-15)# Description “Glare” occurs when both ends of the same trunk are seized simultaneously, resulting in connection between an incoming call and a DBS phone user attempting to access an outside line.
  • Page 200: Wink Glare Timer

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Wink Glare Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 2# 10# (0-15)# Description “Glare” occurs when both ends of the same trunk are seized simultaneously, resulting in connection between an incoming call and a DBS phone user attempting to access an outside line.
  • Page 201: Digital Pad Settings

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Digital Pad Settings Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 3# (1-12)# (1-12)# (0-30)# Description Adjusts the volume of connections made via the T1. Default volume levels are included for connections between different types of terminals or circuits. For example, a KTel-to-T1 connection may use one volume setting, while an SLT-to-T1 connection may use another.
  • Page 202: Table 1-48. Digital Pad Settings - Pad Numbers And Related Db Levels

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Table 1-48. Digital Pad Settings - pad numbers and related dB levels Pad No. dB Level Pad No. dB Level 0 dB -2 dB +2 dB -4 dB +4 dB -6 dB +6 dB -8 dB +8 dB -10 dB...
  • Page 203 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Notes Example Digital Pad Adjustment. If calls to SLTs via a master T1 have low volume levels, the pad level for connections from the master T1 to all SLTs can be changed. By default, the pad level for connections from the master T1 to all SLTs is 16 (or -2 dB).
  • Page 204: Trunk Configuration

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Trunk Configuration Software Version: CPC-B Versions 4.0 to 6.02 Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 1# 1# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 1# 1# (0 or 1)# Description Specifies the trunk combinations used in the DBS system (analog trunks only by default).
  • Page 205: Number Of T1 Channels

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Number of T1 Channels Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 1# 2# (0-24)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 1# 2# (0-24)# Description This program determines how many T1 channels will be used in the DBS system.
  • Page 206 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Closing Analog Trunk Ports for T1 Usage. In CPC-B Versions 5.0 to 6.02, make sure the trunk ports reserved for T1 are “closed” from loop-start usage in the T1 Trunk Closure address (FF1 8# 7#). Page 1-162 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 207: Frame Format

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Frame Format Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 1# 3# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 1# 3# (0 or 1)# Description Selects the framing format used by the T1.
  • Page 208: Line Coding

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Line Coding Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 1# 4# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 1# 4# (0 or 1)# Description Selects the line coding format used by the T1.
  • Page 209: Failure Mode

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Failure Mode Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 1# 5# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 1# 5# (0 or 1)# Description Determines the way the system responds to alarms.
  • Page 210: Remote Loopback

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Remote Loopback Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 1# 6# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 1# 6# (0 or 1)# Description This address is reserved for future use.
  • Page 211: Yellow Alarm Send

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Yellow Alarm Send Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 1# 7# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 1# 7# (0 or 1)# Description Determines whether the DBS sends a yellow alarm signal to the CO.
  • Page 212: Flash Key Operation

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Flash Key Operation Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 1# 8# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 1# 8# (0 or 1)# Description In the current version of DBS T1, a “switchhook flash”...
  • Page 213: Red Alarm Detection

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Red Alarm Detection Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 2# 1# (0-5)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 2# 1# (0-5)# Description The default value for this parameter is determined by network specifications. It should not be changed.
  • Page 214: Yellow Alarm Detection

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Yellow Alarm Detection Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 2# 2# (0-15)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 2# 2# (0-15)# Description Determines how long a yellow alarm signal must be on before the system detects a yellow alarm.
  • Page 215 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Related Programming Yellow Alarm Send: FF1 8# 4# (4 or 5)# 1# 7# (0 or 1)# Yellow Alarm Recovery: FF1 8# 4# (4 or 5)# 2# 3# (0-15)# Yellow Alarm Counter: FF1 8# 4# (4 or 5)# 3# 6# (0-9000)# Yellow Alarm Relay: FF1 8# 4# (4 or 5)# 4# 1# (0 or 1)# Notes Power-Cycling Requirement.
  • Page 216: Yellow Alarm Recovery

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Yellow Alarm Recovery Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 2# 3# (0-15)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 2# 3# (0-15)# Description Determines how long the DBS tries to recover from a yellow alarm before it re-syncs the T1 trunk.
  • Page 217 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Related Programming Yellow Alarm Send: FF1 8# 4# (4 or 5)# 1# 7# (0 or 1)# Yellow Alarm Detection: FF1 8# 4# (4 or 5)# 2# 2# (0-15)# Yellow Alarm Counter: FF1 8# 4# (4 or 5)# 3# 6# (0-9000)# Yellow Alarm Relay: FF1 8# 4# (4 or 5)# 4# 1# (0 or 1)# Notes Power-Cycling Requirement.
  • Page 218: Other Alarms Detection

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Other Alarms Detection Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 2# 4# (0-15)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 2# 4# (0-15)# Description Determines how long an out-of-frame (OOF), loss of signal, sync loss, or AIS signal must be on before the system generates an alarm.
  • Page 219 Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Related Programming Other Alarms Recovery: FF1 8# 4# (4 or 5)# 2# 5# (0-15)# Notes Power-Cycling Requirement. For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system must be turned off, then back on. DBS-2.3/9.2-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 1-175...
  • Page 220: Other Alarms Recovery

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Other Alarms Recovery Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 2# 5# (0-15)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 2# 5# (0-15)# Description Determines how long the DBS tries to recover from an Out-Of-Frame (OOF), Loss of Signal, Sync Loss, or AIS alarm before it re-syncs the T1 trunk.
  • Page 221: Frame Loss Counter

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Frame Loss Counter Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 3# 1# (0-9000)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 3# 1# (0-9000)# Description Determines how many frame losses occur before a Frame Loss Alarm FF key is lit.
  • Page 222: Slip Counter

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Slip Counter Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 3# 2# (0-9000)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 3# 2# (0-9000)# Description Determines how many slips occur before a Slip Alarm FF key is lit. (“Slips” are losses of data bits due to framing errors.) The FF key lights when the counter exceeds the specified number within a 24-hour period.
  • Page 223: Red Alarm Counter

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Red Alarm Counter Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 3# 3# (0-9000)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 3# 3# (0-9000)# Description Determines how many red alarms occur before a Red Alarm FF key is lit. The FF key lights when the counter exceeds the specified number within a 24-hour period.
  • Page 224: Loss Of Signal Counter

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Loss of Signal Counter Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 3# 4# (0-9000)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 3# 4# (0-9000)# Description Determines how many instances of loss of signal must occur before a Signal Loss Alarm FF key is lit.
  • Page 225: Sync Loss Counter

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Sync Loss Counter Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 3# 5# (0-9000)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 3# 5# (0-9000)# Description Determines how many instances of sync loss must occur before a Sync Loss Alarm FF key is lit.
  • Page 226: Yellow Alarm Counter

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Yellow Alarm Counter Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 3# 6# (0-9000)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 3# 6# (0-9000)# Description Determines how many yellow alarms must occur before a Yellow Alarm FF key is lit.
  • Page 227: Yellow Alarm Relay

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Yellow Alarm Relay Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 4# 1# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 4# 1# (0 or 1)# Description Determines whether the system closes the alarm relay on the T1 MDF card in the event of yellow alarms.
  • Page 228: Red Alarm Relay

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Red Alarm Relay Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 4# 2# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 4# 2# (0 or 1)# Description Determines whether the system closes the alarm relay on the T1 MDF card in the event of red alarms.
  • Page 229: Sync Loss Relay

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Sync Loss Relay Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 4# 3# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 4# 3# (0 or 1)# Description Determines whether the system closes the alarm relay on the T1 MDF card in the event of sync loss alarms, which result from clocking errors.
  • Page 230: Frame Loss Relay

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Frame Loss Relay Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 4# 4# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 4# 4# (0 or 1)# Description Determines whether the system closes the alarm relay on the T1 MDF card in the event of frame loss alarms.
  • Page 231: Ais Relay

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) AIS Relay Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 4# 5# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 4# 5# (0 or 1)# Description Determines whether the system closes the alarm relay on the T1 MDF card in the event of Alarm Indication Signals (AIS), which are comprised of all 1’s and are unframed.
  • Page 232: Relay Reset

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Relay Reset Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 4# 4# 6# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 4# 5# 4# 6# (0 or 1)# Description Determines whether the T1 alarm relay is cleared (opened) automatically or manually.
  • Page 233: T1 Trunk Type Emulation

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) T1 Trunk Type Emulation Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 1# (0-3)# Description Determines the type of trunk signaling that each T1 channel emulates (E&M by default). Programming FF1 8# 4# 6# (1-64)# 1# (0-3)# Trunk Number (1-64)
  • Page 234: Did/Dnis

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming DID/DNIS Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 2# (0-2)# Description Use this address to enable trunks for DID or DNIS calls. • If DID is selected, the system will use the DID Numbers Table (see FF1 8# 3#) to determine which extension(s) will receive the DID call.
  • Page 235: Outgoing Signaling Type

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Outgoing Signaling Type Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 3# (0-2)# Description Determines the signaling class used by T1 channels on outgoing calls (Immediate Start by default). Programming FF1 8# 4# 6# (1-64)# 3# (0-2)# Trunk Number (1-64)
  • Page 236: Incoming Signaling Type

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Incoming Signaling Type Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 4# (0 or 1)# Description Determines the signaling class used by T1 channels on incoming calls (Immediate Start/Ringdown by default). Programming FF1 8# 4# 6# (1-64)# 4# (0 or 1)# Trunk Number (1-64)
  • Page 237: Trunk Mode

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Trunk Mode Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 5# (0 or 1)# Description Determines whether T1 channels are used for only outgoing calls, or for both incoming and outgoing calls.
  • Page 238: Robbed Bit Setting

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Robbed Bit Setting Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 6# (0 or 1)# Description The Robbed Bit Setting determines if AB or ABCD signaling is used. AB/ABCD signaling robs bits from the T1 channels, and uses those bits to transmit signaling information.
  • Page 239: Incoming Dialing Method

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Incoming Dialing Method Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 7# (0 or 1)# Description Determines whether the system expects dial-pulse or DTMF digits for incoming DID or DNIS calls over the T1. Programming FF1 8# 4# 6# (1-64)# 7# (0 or 1)# Trunk Number (1-64)
  • Page 240: Dial Tone Transmission

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Dial Tone Transmission Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 8# (0 or 1)# Description This address is reserved for future use. Page 1-196 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 241: Busy Tone Transmission

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Busy Tone Transmission Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 9# (0 or 1)# Description This address is reserved for future use. DBS-2.3/9.2-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 1-197...
  • Page 242: Dial Tone Receive

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Dial Tone Receive Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 10# (0 or 1)# Description Determines whether dial tone is transmitted from the DBS T1 channel to DBS stations.
  • Page 243: Ringback Tone Transmission

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Ringback Tone Transmission Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 11# (0 or 1)# Description Determines whether ringback tone is transmitted from the DBS T1 channel to the CO.
  • Page 244: Dnis Number Setting

    Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming DNIS Number Setting Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF1 8# 4# 7# (DNISNo.)# (ExtNo.)# Description Use this address to assign DNIS number(s) to extension(s). • Up to 500 different DNIS numbers can be assigned. •...
  • Page 245: Did/Dnis Flexible Ringing Assignments

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) DID/DNIS Flexible Ringing Assignments Software Version: CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher Address: for DID: FF1 8# 5# (DIDNo.)# (ExtNo.)# (0000[00]-1111[11])# for DNIS: FF1 8# 6# (DNISNo.)# (ExtNo.)# (0000[00]-1111[11])# Description This address allows you to enable or disable ringing for specific DID/DNIS numbers during Day, Night and Night 2 modes.
  • Page 246 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming CO Delayed Ring Timer: FF1 3# 26# (0-15)# Inbound DID Dial Numbers: FF1 8# 3# (DIDNo.)# (ExtNo.)# DID/DNIS (enabling trunks for): FF1 8# 4# 6# (Trunk)# 2# (0-2)# DNIS Number Setting: FF1 8# 4# 7# (DNISNo.)# (ExtNo.)# Notes Delayed Ring Timing.
  • Page 247: T1 Trunk Closure

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) T1 Trunk Closure Software Version: CPC-B Versions 5.0 to 6.02 Address: Master Cabinet: FF1 8# 7# 1# (1-4)# (1-8)# (0 or 1)# Slave Cabinet: FF1 8# 7# 2# (1-4)# (1-8)# (0 or 1)# Description In CPC-B Versions 5.0 to 6.02, use this address to facilitate Fractional T1, where not all of the 24 available channels on the T1 card are used.
  • Page 248 Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1) Section 400-Programming Programming FF1 8# 7# (1 or 2)# (1-4)# (1-8)# (0 or 1)# 1=Master Cabinet Trunk Slot Trunk Port 0=Open 2=Slave Cabinet on Card 1=Close Related Programming Trunk Configuration: FF1 8# 4# (4 or 5)# 1# 1# (0 or 1)# Number of T1 Channels: FF1 8# 4# (4 or 5)# 1# 2# (0-24)# Trunk Circuit Type: FF2 (Trunk)# 21# (0-3)# Notes...
  • Page 249 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Use the FF2 programming addresses in this chapter to set parameters for the CO trunks of the DBS system. Most of these FF2 addresses require a trunk number and/or extension port entry. The acceptable range of trunks/extension ports varies according to the configuration of your DBS system.
  • Page 250 Page 2-2 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 251: Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (Ff2)

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Trunk Port Operation Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 1# (0 or 1)# Description Use this feature to put a CO trunk in service or “busy it out”. Programming FF2 (1-64)# 1# (0 or 1)# Trunk Number 0=Place trunk in service.
  • Page 252: Dtmf/Pulse Dialing For Trunks

    Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming DTMF/Pulse Dialing for Trunks Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 2# (0 or 1)# Description Use this feature to set a trunk for DTMF or pulse dialing (10 pulses per second). Programming FF2 (1-64)# 2# (0 or 1)# Trunk Number 0=DTMF...
  • Page 253: Pooled Trunk Access For Group "9

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Pooled Trunk Access for Group “9” Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 3# (0 or 1)# Description Use this feature to place a trunk in a group from which trunks are automatically chosen for outbound dialing. When you dial “9” from an SLT or digital extension, or press an FF key that is set as a pooled trunk key, any available trunk in the group will be accessed.
  • Page 254: Pooled Trunk Access For Groups "81-86

    Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming Pooled Trunk Access for Groups “81-86” Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# (4-9)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this feature to place a trunk in a group from which trunks are automatically chosen for outbound dialing. When you dial 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, or 86 from an SLT or digital extension, or press an FF key that is set as a pooled trunk key, any available trunk in the group will be accessed.
  • Page 255: Trunk Port Type

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Trunk Port Type Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 10# (1 or 2)# Description Each trunk port must be identified as a regular CO trunk or as a PBX line. Programming FF2 (1-64)# 10# (1 or 2)# 1=Regular (CO) trunk Trunk Number 2=PBX line...
  • Page 256: Disa Auto Answer

    Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming DISA Auto Answer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 11# (0 or 1)# Description Use this feature to set a trunk(s) to automatically provide DISA tone upon connection with an inbound caller. (However, after hearing the DISA tone, the caller will still have to enter an ID code in order to use DISA.) If a trunk is set to provide DISA tone, you can limit DISA operation on that trunk to a certain number of hours each day, using the DISA Start Time and...
  • Page 257: Private Trunk Line

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Private Trunk Line Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 12# (ExtPort)# Description Use this address to assign a private trunk line to an extension. A number of private trunks can belong to one extension. Once a private trunk is assigned to an extension, other extensions cannot make outbound calls or receive inbound calls on that trunk (the system will assign Toll Restriction Type 0 to the trunk on all other extensions).
  • Page 258: Automatic Pause For Pbx Line

    Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming Automatic Pause for PBX Line Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 13# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines if a pause is automatically inserted during the dialing of a PBX access code. If this address is enabled, the system will automatically pause after dialing the first, second, or third digit of the PBX access code.
  • Page 259: Dial Tone Detection

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Dial Tone Detection Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 14# (0 or 1)# Description This program determines when dialed digits are outpulsed -- either according to the Dial Pause Timer setting (FF1 3# 17#), or after the DBS detects dial tone.
  • Page 260: Outbound Dtmf Signal Duration For Auto-Dialed Digits

    Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming Outbound DTMF Signal Duration for Auto-Dialed Digits Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 15# (1-3)# Description This address controls DTMF signal duration when digits are dialed automatically by the system rather than the user. Examples of DBS dialing include: •...
  • Page 261: Unsupervised Trunk Conference

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Unsupervised Trunk Conference Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 16# (0 or 1)# Description Use this feature to enable trunk(s) to be used in an unsupervised conference call. Programming FF2 (1-64)# 16# (0 or 1)# Trunk Number 0=The CO trunk cannot be used for an unsupervised conference.
  • Page 262: Inbound Ring Pattern

    Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming Inbound Ring Pattern Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 17# (0-9)# Description Each CO trunk can be assigned a distinctive ring pattern for easy recognition of the trunk during an incoming call. Up to 9 different ring patterns are available.
  • Page 263: Trunk Disconnect Detection Timer

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Trunk Disconnect Detection Timer Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 18# (0-15)# Description When the trunk side of a CO call disconnects, the CO sends the DBS a disconnect signal by opening the loop (cutting voltage) for a specified length of time.
  • Page 264: Disa Start Time

    Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming DISA Start Time Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 19# (HHMM)# Description Use this address to program a DISA trunk to begin DISA operation at a specified time each day. Trunks are enabled for DISA using the DISA Auto Answer address (FF2 Trunk# 11#).
  • Page 265: Disa End Time

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) DISA End Time Software Version: All Versions Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 20# (HHMM)# Description Use this address to program a DISA trunk to stop DISA operation at a specified time each day. Trunks are enabled for DISA using the DISA Auto Answer address (FF2 Trunk# 11#).
  • Page 266: Trunk Circuit Type

    Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming Trunk Circuit Type Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B (all versions) Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 21# (Type)# Description This program determines the type of circuit for each trunk (Loop Start by default). NOTE: The circuit types available in each system depend on the CPC card version.
  • Page 267 Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Ground Start Circuit Type Considerations: 1. Not available with CPC-AII. 2. Ground Start lines perform similarly to Loop Start; however, in terms of positive disconnect signals, Ground Start lines provide the most reliable connection between the CO and the DBS, with the least possibility of call collision or “glare”.
  • Page 268 Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming 5. If Fractional T1 (using only a portion of the 24 available T1 channels) is implemented, make sure that the number of trunks set to Circuit Type “T1” matches the programmed Number of T1 Channels (FF1 8# 4# 4/5# 1# 2# 0-24#).
  • Page 269: Did Immediate Or Wink Start

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) DID Immediate or Wink Start Software Version: CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 22# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines the type of signaling used with DID trunks (Wink Start by default). If “Wink Start”...
  • Page 270: Wink Start Timer

    Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming Wink Start Timer Software Version: CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 23# (0-15)# Description This timer determines the duration of the “wink” that is sent to the CO following the CO’s seizure of a DID trunk (200 ms by default). At the conclusion of the wink, the CO transmits the DID digits to the DBS.
  • Page 271: Time Out For Dialed Did Digits

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Time Out for Dialed DID Digits Software Version: CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 24# (0-15)# Description This timer determines how long the DBS waits for DID digits, once CO signaling has indicated that digits are to be transmitted (18 seconds by default).
  • Page 272: Did Interdigit Timeout

    Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming DID Interdigit Timeout Software Version: CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 25# (0-15)# Description Once the CO begins to outpulse DID digits, this timer determines how much time is allowed between each digit (80 ms by default). If the timer is exceeded, the DBS returns the DID trunk to the idle state.
  • Page 273: Trunk Port Class

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Trunk Port Class Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 26# (4-8)# Description This parameter is provided in case a specific trunk or group of trunks needs a unique pad level. This will only work if the Sync unit (VB-43563) is installed piggyback on the CPC-B card.
  • Page 274 Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2) Section 400-Programming Related Programming Digital Pad Settings: FF1 8# 4# 3# (1-12)# (1-12)# (0-30)# Station Port Class: FF3 (ExtPort)# 37# (1-2 or 7-8)# Notes Extension Circuit Types. Circuit types can also be assigned to extension ports.
  • Page 275: Chapter 3. Extension Programming (Ff3)

    3. Extension Programming (FF3) Use the FF3 programming addresses in this chapter to set parameters for extensions. All FF3 addresses require an extension port entry. The acceptable range for extension ports depends on your DBS system’s configuration. In this chapter, the range shown for extension ports is (1-144), which is the maximum available number of extension ports in a DBS 96 + DBS 96 system with a CPC-B card.
  • Page 276 FF3 (ExtPort)# 35# (0-8)# Extension Class of Service Assignment 3-40 (CPC-AII/B 3.1 or higher) FF3 (ExtPort)# 35# (0000-9999)# Inbound DID Dial Numbers 3-41 (CPC-B 2.0 only) FF3 (ExtPort)# 35# (0 or 1)# AEC Disconnect 3-41 (CPC-A 3.3 or higher) FF3 (ExtPort)# 36# (0-2)# Ringback Tone From ML Keys 3-42 (CPC-AII/B 2.0 or higher)
  • Page 277: Extension Numbers

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Extension Numbers Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 1# (10-69 or 100-699)# Description This program assigns an extension number to an extension port. • An extension number is the 2-digit or 3-digit number that is dialed to reach the extension phone.
  • Page 278 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Notes Primary Attendant Extension. The default extension number for the Primary Attendant is 10 or 100, assigned to port 1. It is not possible to change the Primary Attendant’s extension number or port. The Primary Attendant phone must be a key telephone with an LCD display.
  • Page 279: Terminal Type

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Terminal Type Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 2# (ExtType)# Description Some DBS extensions are automatically configured when installed on an extension port. This address allows you to change default terminal assignments, or assign special equipment to extension ports. Programming FF3 (1-144)# 2# (1-48)# Extension Port...
  • Page 280 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming 31-38 Integrated Auto Attendant channels Auto 39-40 (not used) 41-48 Integrated DBS Voice Mail channels Auto Related Programming API/AEC Slot Assignment: FF1 2# 1# 20# (2-9 or Notes Terminal Type 6 (DSLT). This terminal type is not available in CPC-A/B versions prior to 3.1.
  • Page 281: Em/24 Port Assignment

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) EM/24 Port Assignment Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 3# (ExtPort)# Description This program assigns an EM/24 terminal to a key phone by associating the extension ports. EM/24 terminals provide additional FF keys to a key phone. An EM/24 terminal needs its own extension port.
  • Page 282: Forced Least Cost Routing

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Forced Least Cost Routing Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 4# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to set individual extension(s) for forced Least Cost Routing (LCR). If an extension is set for forced LCR: •...
  • Page 283: Forced Account Codes

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Forced Account Codes Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 5# (0-2)# Description Use this address to force extension users to enter an account code before making an outside call. • Beginning with CPC-AII/B Version 3.1, forced account codes will be verified by the DBS system before allowing the call.
  • Page 284: Extension Lockout Code

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Extension Lockout Code Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 6# (0000-9999)# Description Use this address to assign a 4-digit Station Lockout code to an extension. This allows an extension user to “lock” the phone, preventing others from being able to place or receive outside calls on the phone while the extension user is away.
  • Page 285: Offhook Signal (Co)

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Offhook Signal (CO) Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 7# (0 or 1)# Description This program determines if the DBS sends a tone signal to busy extensions when an additional trunk call arrives. Programming To activate the Offhook Signal ...
  • Page 286: Call Waiting/Ohva

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Call Waiting/OHVA Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 8# (0 or 1)# Description This setting determines if an extension can receive Call Waiting and Offhook Voice Announcement (OHVA). Programming FF3 (1-144)# 8# (0 or 1)# Extension Port 0=Disable Call Waiting/OHVA.
  • Page 287: Busy Override Send

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Busy Override Send Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 9# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to enable an extension to “barge into” calls that are in progress on other extensions. If the extension is enabled, the extension caller can join in on another extension’s call -- all three parties will be able to hear each other.
  • Page 288: Busy Override Receive

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Busy Override Receive Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 10# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines whether other extensions can “barge into” an extension while it is engaged in a call. By default, barge-ins from other extensions are allowed.
  • Page 289: Prime Line Pickup

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Prime Line Pickup Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 11# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to enable or disable the Prime Line Pickup feature, which allows the user to automatically pick up a trunk assigned to the FF1 key by simply picking up the receiver.
  • Page 290: Auto Pickup (Ringing Line)

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Auto Pickup (Ringing Line) Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 12# (0 or 1)# Description Use this program to enable Auto Pickup -- connecting with an incoming trunk call, a hold recall, or a transferred call simply by picking up the ringing extension’s handset.
  • Page 291: Unsupervised Conference

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Unsupervised Conference Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 13# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to enable or disable the Unsupervised Conference feature on an extension. If enabled, the extension user can initiate a three-party conference between two trunks and the extension, then drop out of the call by pressing either of the trunk keys used to call the other parties.
  • Page 292: Station Message Detail Recorder (Smdr) Report

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Station Message Detail Recorder (SMDR) Report Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 14# (0 or 1)# Description Any extension can be removed from the SMDR report, so that its call activity will not be recorded. Programming FF3 (1-144)# 14# (0 or 1)# Extension Port...
  • Page 293: Offhook Signal Volume

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Offhook Signal Volume Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 15# (0-4)# Description The volume for offhook signaling can be set to one of five different levels. Offhook signaling is a “beep-beep” tone heard every 6 seconds in the receiver of an offhook extension (already engaged in a call), indicating another trunk call is coming in.
  • Page 294: Offhook Signal Pattern

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Offhook Signal Pattern Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 16# (0 or 1)# Description The offhook signaling tone can be sent repeatedly or only once. Offhook signaling is a “beep-beep” tone heard every 6 seconds in the receiver of an offhook extension (already engaged in a call), indicating another trunk call is coming in.
  • Page 295: Psd Name Display On Large-Sized Lcd Phones

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) PSD Name Display on Large-Sized LCD Phones Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 17# (0 or 1)# Description The large-screen phone can show either 5 or 10 personal speed dial names, depending on this setting. Programming FF3 (1-144)# 17# (0 or 1)# Extension Port...
  • Page 296: Page Group Extensions

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Page Group Extensions Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# (18-25)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to include an extension in one or more of the eight page groups. If an extension is included in a page group, pages to that group will be heard on the extension phone’s loudspeaker.
  • Page 297: Display When Idle

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Display When Idle Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 26# (0-24 or 0-39)# Description Select a soft-key menu to be displayed during “idle” mode on a large-display phone. While the menu is displayed, pressing a soft key will perform the assigned feature.
  • Page 298 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Function Screen 6 (fixed) Function Screen 7 (fixed) Function Screen 8 (fixed) Function Screen 9 (fixed) Function Screen 10 (fixed) Function Screen 11 (fixed) Function Screen 12 (fixed) Function Screen 13 (fixed) Function Screen 14 (fixed) Flexible Function Screen 1 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 2 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 3 (user-programmable)
  • Page 299: Display During Intercom Dial Tone

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Display During Intercom Dial Tone Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 27# (0-24 or 0-39)# Description Select a soft-key menu to be displayed during intercom dial tone on a large- display phone. While the menu is displayed, pressing a soft key will perform the assigned feature.
  • Page 300 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Function Screen 6 (fixed) Function Screen 7 (fixed) Function Screen 8 (fixed) Function Screen 9 (fixed) Function Screen 10 (fixed) Function Screen 11 (fixed) Function Screen 12 (fixed) Function Screen 13 (fixed) Function Screen 14 (fixed) Flexible Function Screen 1 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 2 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 3 (user-programmable)
  • Page 301: Display When Calling An Extension

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Display When Calling an Extension Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 28# (0-24 or 0-39)# Description Select a soft-key menu to be displayed while calling another extension on a large-display phone. While the menu is displayed, pressing a soft key will perform the assigned feature.
  • Page 302 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Function Screen 6 (fixed) Function Screen 7 (fixed) Function Screen 8 (fixed) Function Screen 9 (fixed) Function Screen 10 (fixed) Function Screen 11 (fixed) Function Screen 12 (fixed) Function Screen 13 (fixed) Function Screen 14 (fixed) Flexible Function Screen 1 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 2 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 3 (user-programmable)
  • Page 303: Display When Accessing Co Dial Tone

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Display When Accessing CO Dial Tone Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 29# (0-24 or 0-39)# Description Select a soft-key menu to be displayed while accessing a trunk on a large- display phone. While the menu is displayed, pressing a soft key will perform the assigned feature.
  • Page 304 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Function Screen 6 (fixed) Function Screen 7 (fixed) Function Screen 8 (fixed) Function Screen 9 (fixed) Function Screen 10 (fixed) Function Screen 11 (fixed) Function Screen 12 (fixed) Function Screen 13 (fixed) Function Screen 14 (fixed) Flexible Function Screen 1 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 2 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 3 (user-programmable)
  • Page 305: Display When Conversing On A Co Trunk

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Display When Conversing on a CO Trunk Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 30# (0-24 or 0-39)# Description Select a soft-key menu to be displayed while a trunk call is in progress on a large-display phone.
  • Page 306 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Function Screen 6 (fixed) Function Screen 7 (fixed) Function Screen 8 (fixed) Function Screen 9 (fixed) Function Screen 10 (fixed) Function Screen 11 (fixed) Function Screen 12 (fixed) Function Screen 13 (fixed) Function Screen 14 (fixed) Flexible Function Screen 1 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 2 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 3 (user-programmable)
  • Page 307: Display When Receiving A Page

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Display When Receiving a Page Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 31# (0-24 or 0-39)# Description Select a soft-key menu to be displayed while receiving a page on a large- display phone. While the menu is displayed, pressing a soft key will perform the assigned feature.
  • Page 308 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Function Screen 6 (fixed) Function Screen 7 (fixed) Function Screen 8 (fixed) Function Screen 9 (fixed) Function Screen 10 (fixed) Function Screen 11 (fixed) Function Screen 12 (fixed) Function Screen 13 (fixed) Function Screen 14 (fixed) Flexible Function Screen 1 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 2 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 3 (user-programmable)
  • Page 309: Display After Receiving A Call Waiting Tone

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Display After Receiving a Call Waiting Tone Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 32# (0-24 or 0-39)# Description Select a soft-key menu to be displayed after receiving a call-waiting tone on a large-display phone.
  • Page 310 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Function Screen 6 (fixed) Function Screen 7 (fixed) Function Screen 8 (fixed) Function Screen 9 (fixed) Function Screen 10 (fixed) Function Screen 11 (fixed) Function Screen 12 (fixed) Function Screen 13 (fixed) Function Screen 14 (fixed) Flexible Function Screen 1 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 2 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 3 (user-programmable)
  • Page 311: Display When Dialing A Busy Extension

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Display When Dialing a Busy Extension Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 33# (0-24 or 0-39)# Description Select a soft-key menu to be displayed while dialing a busy extension on a large-display phone. While the menu is displayed, pressing a soft key will perform the assigned feature.
  • Page 312 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Function Screen 6 (fixed) Function Screen 7 (fixed) Function Screen 8 (fixed) Function Screen 9 (fixed) Function Screen 10 (fixed) Function Screen 11 (fixed) Function Screen 12 (fixed) Function Screen 13 (fixed) Function Screen 14 (fixed) Flexible Function Screen 1 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 2 (user-programmable) Flexible Function Screen 3 (user-programmable)
  • Page 313: Extension Directory Display

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Extension Directory Display Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 34# (0 or 1)# Description The large-display telephone can be set to display 5 or 10 extension names on the Extension Directory menu.
  • Page 314: Extension Class Of Service Assignment

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Extension Class of Service Assignment Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 35# (0-8)# Description Use this feature to assign a Class of Service to an extension. Each Class of Service contains a unique combination of extension features, which can be selectively enabled for the Class of Service (see FF1 2# 5#).
  • Page 315: Inbound Did Dial Numbers

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Inbound DID Dial Numbers Software Version: CPC-B Version 2.0 only Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 35# (0000-9999)# Description DID (Direct Inward Dialing) numbers must be assigned to extension ports so they will ring on the appropriate extensions. In CPC-B versions prior to 3.1, DID numbers can be set to ring on only one extension port.
  • Page 316: Ringback Tone From Ml Keys

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Ringback Tone From ML Keys Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 36# (0-2)# Description This address determines which tone an extension user will hear when dialing another extension that has a busy ML key.
  • Page 317: Station Port Class

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Station Port Class Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 37# (1-2 or 7-8)# Description This parameter is provided in case a specific phone or group of phones needs a unique pad level. By default, DBS extensions are assigned a circuit type based on whether they are key phones or SLTs.
  • Page 318 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Related Programming Digital Pad Settings: FF1 8# 4# 3# (1-12)# (1-12)# (0-30)# Trunk Port Class: FF2 (Trunk)# 26# (4-8)# Notes Trunk Circuit Types. Circuit types can also be assigned to trunk ports. See the Trunk Port Class address (FF2 ExtPort# 26#) for more information.
  • Page 319: Slt Hookflash

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) SLT Hookflash Software Version: CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 38# (0 or 1)# Description This setting determines what happens when a single-line telephone (SLT) user hookflashes when the SLT has one active call and one held call. Programming FF3 (1-144)# 38# (0 or 1)# Extension Port...
  • Page 320: Extension Ring Pattern

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Extension Ring Pattern Software Version: CPC-AII Version 7.0 or higher; CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 39# (Pattern)# Description Use this address to assign a distinctive ringing pattern for incoming trunk calls on digital phones (DSLTs or key phones).
  • Page 321 Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Terminal Type: FF3 (ExtPort)# 2# Notes Hardware Requirement For Distinctive Ringing. The SCC-B card is required in CPC-B configurations to support distinctive ringing on digital phones (in which the ring pattern is programmed into the phone itself). CPC-A and CPC-AII do not support distinctive ringing on digital phones.
  • Page 322: Digital Slt Receiving Volume

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Digital SLT Receiving Volume Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 40# (0 or 1)# Description The receiver (hearing) volume of the handset on a digital single-line telephone (DSLT) can be set to “normal”...
  • Page 323: Auto Set Relocation Code

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Auto Set Relocation Code Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 41# (0001-9999)# Description You can relocate (or swap) the program settings of one phone to another. The Auto Set Relocation Code enables you to perform the relocation.
  • Page 324 Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming To return extension 103 to service, disconnect then reconnect the extension cable. When extension 103 is returned to service, it will have the program settings of extension 102. Restrictions. Phone settings cannot be exchanged between digital and analog (SLT) ports.
  • Page 325: Permanent Call Forward Type

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Permanent Call Forward Type Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 42# (0-3)# Description Use this address to enable an extension for Permanent Call Forwarding, so that calls to that extension (if the extension is busy and/or not answered) will be forwarded to another location.
  • Page 326: Permanent Call Forward Extension

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Permanent Call Forward Extension Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 43# (10-69 or 100-699)# Description If an extension is enabled for Permanent Call Forwarding (in address FF3 ExtPort# 41#), use this address to set another extension number as the target or “permanent call forwarding point”...
  • Page 327: Ml/Mco Separation

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) ML/MCO Separation Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 44# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to enable an extension for MCO or ML key usage. The difference between ML (Multi-Line) and MCO (Multi-Central Office) has to do with incoming calls.
  • Page 328: Vau Hunting Priority

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming VAU Hunting Priority Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 45# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to assign hunting priority to calls that overflow from a hunt group to the VAU.
  • Page 329: Aec Disconnect

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) AEC Disconnect Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 46# (0 or 1)# Description The VB-43621A version of the AEC card can be set to provide a positive disconnect signal.
  • Page 330: Vau Port Assignment

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming VAU Port Assignment Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 47# (0 or 1)# Description This program assigns a digital port as a VAU (Voice Announce Unit). Once a port is assigned as a VAU, the system treats that port as if the following changes have been made: •...
  • Page 331: Hot Dial Pad

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Hot Dial Pad Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 48# (0 or 1)# Description The dial pad on digital key phones can be designated as “hot” on an extension-by-extension basis.
  • Page 332: Auto-Redial On Extensions

    Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Section 400-Programming Auto-Redial on Extensions Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 49# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to enable or disable the Auto-Redial feature on individual DBS extensions (DSLT or K-Tel only). Auto-Redial allows a telephone in the on-hook (idle) state to redial an internal extension or an outgoing trunk call without going off-hook first.
  • Page 333 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Use the FF4 program addresses in this chapter to set up trunk-to-extension ringing, hunt groups and call coverage groups. • The DBS supports up to 8 hunt groups and 16 call coverage groups (all versions).
  • Page 334 FF4 9# 2# (ExtPort)# (Trk)# (0/1)# CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments 4-29 (CPC-AII/B 7.0 or higher) FF4 9# 2# (HuntGrp)# (Trk)# (0/1)# 4-30 CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups (CPC-AII/B 7.0 or higher) Page 4-2 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 335: Chapter 4. Ringing And Hunt Groups (Ff4)

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) CO Day Ring Assignments Software Version: All Versions Address: FF4 1# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program determines which extension(s) will receive incoming calls on a particular trunk when the DBS system is in “Day” mode. Programming FF4 1# (1-73 or 1-145)# (1-64)# (0 or 1)# Trunk Number...
  • Page 336: Co Day Ring Assignments For Hunt Groups

    Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming CO Day Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 1# (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program determines which hunt group will receive incoming calls on a particular trunk when the DBS system is in “Day”...
  • Page 337: Co Night Ring Assignments

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) CO Night Ring Assignments Software Version: All Versions Address: FF4 2# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program determines which extension(s) will receive incoming calls on a particular trunk when the DBS system is in “Night” mode. Programming FF4 2# (1-73 or 1-145)# (1-64)# (0 or 1)# Extension Port...
  • Page 338: Co Night Ring Assignments For Hunt Groups

    Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming CO Night Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 2# (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program determines which hunt group will receive incoming calls on a particular trunk when the DBS system is in “Night”...
  • Page 339: Hunt Group Pilot Numbers

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Hunt Group Pilot Numbers Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# 1# (11-69 or 101-699)# Description Use this program to assign a “pilot” extension number to a hunt group. This “pilot”...
  • Page 340 Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming Hunt Group Type: FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# 2# (0-2)# Transfer Extension: FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# 3# (ExtNo.)# Hunt Group Members: FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# (Position)# (ExtNo.)# CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments For Hunt Groups: FF4 5# (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# CO Delayed Night Ring Assignments For Hunt Groups: FF4 6# (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)#...
  • Page 341: Terminal/Circular Hunt Groups

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Terminal/Circular Hunt Groups Software Version: CPC-A; CPC-B Versions prior to 2.0 Address: FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# 1# (0 or 1)# Description A maximum of 8 extensions can be put in each of 8 hunt groups. Each hunt group can be designated as a “terminal type”...
  • Page 342 Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming Programming FF4 3# (1-8)# 1# (0 or 1)# Hunt Group No. 0=Terminal Hunting 1=Circular Hunting Related Programming Offhook Signal: FF3 (ExtPort)# 7# (0 or 1)# Notes Setting Hunt Group Types in Later CPC Versions. Set hunt group types for CPC-AII versions, and for CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher, in FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# 2# (0-2)#.
  • Page 343: Hunt Group Type

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Hunt Group Type Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# 2# (0-2)# Description Use this address to assign one of the following hunting types to a hunt group: Terminal Hunt Group Operation This type is most often used with Voice Mail.
  • Page 344 Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming Call Routing When All Hunt Groups Are Busy. If all members of all searched hunt groups are busy, the call will be parked for only the first group searched. SLT Call Hold Restriction. If an SLT hunt group member takes a trunk call, puts it on hold, and replaces the handset, additional trunk calls will not hunt to idle extensions.
  • Page 345: Call Next Hunt Group

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Call Next Hunt Group Software Version: CPC-A; CPC-B Versions prior to 2.0 Address: FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# 2# (HuntGrp)# Description If all the extensions in a particular hunt group are busy, calls can be automatically transferred to another hunt group.
  • Page 346: Hunt Group Members

    Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming Hunt Group Members Software Version: CPC-A; CPC-B Versions prior to 2.0 Address: FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# (3-10)# (ExtNo.)# Description Use this option to place an extension at a specific position within a hunt group.
  • Page 347: Transfer Extension

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Transfer Extension Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# 3# (ExtNo.)# Description This program sets the extension number to which overflow calls will be transferred.
  • Page 348: Hunt Group Transfer Timer

    Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming Hunt Group Transfer Timer Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# 4# (0-32)# Description Use this program to set the maximum amount of time that passes before a call (after being routed through a busy/unanswered hunt group) overflows to an extension or additional hunt group.
  • Page 349: Hunt Group Members

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Hunt Group Members Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 3# (HuntGrp)# (5-12 or 5-20)# (ExtNo.)# Description Use this program to assign an extension to a hunt group, and determine its sequential position within the hunt group.
  • Page 350: Call Coverage Group Members

    Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming Call Coverage Group Members Software Version: All Versions Address: FF4 4# (CovGrp)# (Position)# (ExtNo.)# Description A Call Coverage Group allows up to two extensions (one at a time) to serve as backup answering positions for as many as six other extensions. For example, if extensions 201-206 want their unanswered calls to be picked up by extensions 207 or 208: •...
  • Page 351 Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Notes Call Coverage Group Member Restrictions. An extension assigned as a call coverage group member cannot also be a member of a hunt group. An extension cannot be a member of more than one call coverage group at a time. DSS Requirement For Positions 1 and 2.
  • Page 352: Co Delayed Day Ring Assignments

    Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 1.07 or higher Address: FF4 5# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program assigns delayed ringing to extensions for unanswered calls on specific trunks during “Day”...
  • Page 353: Co Delayed Day Ring Assignments For Hunt Groups

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 5# (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program assigns delayed ringing to hunt groups for unanswered calls on specific trunks during “Day”...
  • Page 354: Co Delayed Night Ring Assignments

    Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming CO Delayed Night Ring Assignments Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 6# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program assigns delayed ringing to extensions for unanswered calls on specific trunks during “Night”...
  • Page 355: Co Delayed Night Ring Assignments For Hunt Groups

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) CO Delayed Night Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 6# (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program assigns delayed ringing to hunt groups for unanswered calls on specific trunks during “Night”...
  • Page 356 Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming Timing For Delayed Ringing. Delayed ring timing -- the period of time that passes before the system transfers the unanswered call -- depends on the CPC version: • CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher: CO Delayed Ring Timer -- FF1 3# 26# (0-15)# •...
  • Page 357: Extension Ring Table

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Extension Ring Table Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 7# (TargetExtPort)# (SourceExtPort)# (0 or 1)# Description DSS/BLF keys can be programmed (in FF5) to flash whenever other extensions receive incoming calls.
  • Page 358: Extension Delayed Ring Table

    Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming Extension Delayed Ring Table Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF4 8# (TargetExtPort)# (SourceExtPort)# (0 or 1)# Description DSS/BLF keys can be programmed (in FF5) to flash whenever other extensions receive incoming calls.
  • Page 359: Co Night 2 Ring Assignments

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) CO Night 2 Ring Assignments Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF4 9# 1# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program determines which extension(s) will receive incoming calls from a particular trunk when the DBS is in “Night 2”...
  • Page 360: Co Night 2 Ring Assignments For Hunt Groups

    Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming CO Night 2 Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF4 9# 1# (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program determines which hunt group will receive incoming calls from a particular trunk when the DBS is in “Night 2”...
  • Page 361: Co Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF4 9# 2# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program assigns delayed ringing to extensions for unanswered calls on specific trunks during “Night 2”...
  • Page 362: Co Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments For Hunt Groups

    Chapter 4. Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 400-Programming CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups Software Version: CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher Address: FF4 9# 2# (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)# (0 or 1)# Description This program assigns delayed ringing to hunt groups for unanswered calls on specific trunks during “Night 2”...
  • Page 363: Chapter 5. Ff Key Programming (Ff5)

    5. FF Key Programming (FF5) Use the FF5 addresses in this chapter to assign special features to the Flexible Function (FF) keys on DBS phones. FF keys can be programmed to activate features which normally require several keystrokes -- such as initiating system features, assigning specific extension numbers, or storing digits that are frequently dialed.
  • Page 364 Page 5-2 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 365: Ff Key Assignments For Extensions

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5) FF Key Assignments for Extensions Software Version: All Versions Address: FF5 (ExtPort)# (Key)# (Feature)# Description Each Flexible Function (FF) key on DBS phones and EM/24 consoles can be programmed with a feature code. During normal phone operation (not in programming mode), pressing the FF key performs the feature associated with the code.
  • Page 366: Figure 5-1. Ff Key Layout On A 34-Button Phone

    Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5) Section 400-Programming Figure 5-1. FF key layout on a 34-button phone PROG MUTE CONF AUTO D I G I TA L Panasonic 95/ 905 96/ 906 97/ 907 98/ 908 99/ 909 08:24 Tue MAY 09 K eys...
  • Page 367: Table 5-1. Feature Codes For Ff Key Assignment

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5) Table 5-1. Feature codes for FF key assignment Code to be assigned to FF key (FF11 enters an asterisk *) Feature (FF12 enters a pound sign #) Absence Message Account Code AUTO FF12 Alarm FF12 4 (CPC-B Version 2.0 to 4.0 with AFP)
  • Page 368 Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5) Section 400-Programming Code to be assigned to FF key (FF11 enters an asterisk *) Feature (FF12 enters a pound sign #) Extension Directory 900002 Extension Lockout Group Call Pickup Headset FF12 51 Intercom Key FF12 8 Internal Dial Tone FF12 50...
  • Page 369 Section 400-Programming Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5) Code to be assigned to FF key (FF11 enters an asterisk *) Feature (FF12 enters a pound sign #) Talkback FF11 3 Tone/Voice Calling PROG PROG 1 Transfer PROG PROG PROG Trunk Group Selection (81-86 or 89) (same as “MCO or ML Keys”) Trunk Queuing...
  • Page 370: Ff Key Assignments For Dss Consoles

    Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5) Section 400-Programming FF Key Assignments for DSS Consoles Software Version: All Versions Address: FF5 (DSSPort)# (Key)# (Feature)# Description Use this address to assign features to FF keys on a DSS console. During normal phone operation, pressing the FF key will perform the assigned feature.
  • Page 371: Figure 5-3. Ff Key Layout On A Dss/72 Console

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5) Notes Default Key Assignments. The FF keys on DSS consoles 1 and 3 are assigned by default as DSS/BLF, Page, Park, and Night keys. DSS consoles 2 and 4 do not have default key assignments. Restriction on Trunk LED Indications.
  • Page 372: Attendant Feature Package Key Assignments

    Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5) Section 400-Programming Attendant Feature Package Key Assignments Software Version: CPC-B Versions 2.0 to 4.0 Address: FF5 (Attendant)# (Key)# (Feature)# Description In DBS systems with the Attendant Feature Package (AFP), each FF key on an Attendant console can be programmed with a feature code. During normal phone operation (not in programming mode), pressing the FF key performs the feature associated with the code.
  • Page 373 Section 400-Programming Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5) Notes Default Key Assignments. The FF keys on Attendant consoles 1 and 2 are assigned by default as MCO keys. Attendant consoles 3 and 4 do not have default key assignments. Restriction on Trunk LED Indications. Only the first 24 FF keys will light for trunks that are assigned to them.
  • Page 374 Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5) Section 400-Programming Page 5-12 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 375: Chapter 6. Name And Message Assignments (Ff6)

    6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Use the FF6 program addresses in this chapter to create text names and messages that will appear on the LCD displays of DBS phones. IMPORTANT: A DSS/BLF phone is required for FF6 programming. See “General Notes” (next page) for instructions on using DSS/BLF keys to make text assignments in FF6 programming.
  • Page 376: General Notes

    General Notes Assigning text names via FF6 programming requires the use of a DSS/BLF phone. Figure 6-1 below shows the key layout of a DSS/72 console that can be used for assigning text names. The left- and right-arrow keys, located on the bottom row of the expansion unit (on the right), can be used to move the cursor backward and forward through the letters of a name entry.
  • Page 377: Extension Name

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Extension Name Software Version: All Versions Address: FF6 1# (ExtPort)# CONF (Name)# Description Names of up to 10 characters can be assigned to each extension number. An extension’s name appears on the second line of its display. The name of an extension being called appears on the top line of the display.
  • Page 378: System Speed Dial Names

    Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Section 400-Programming System Speed Dial Names Software Version: All Versions Address: FF6 2# (SSD)# CONF (Name)# Description Names of up to 16 characters can be assigned to System Speed Dial (SSD) numbers. The names are displayed alphabetically on large-display telephones to confirm the name of the person being called using an SSD code.
  • Page 379: Personal Speed Dial Names

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Personal Speed Dial Names Software Version: All Versions Address: FF6 3# (ExtPort)# (PSD)# CONF (Name)# Description Names of up to 16 characters can be assigned to Personal Speed Dial (PSD) numbers. The names are displayed alphabetically on large-display telephones to confirm the name of the person being called using a PSD code.
  • Page 380: Absence Messages

    Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Section 400-Programming Absence Messages Software Version: All Versions Address: FF6 4# (5-9)# CONF (Message)# Description Use this program to create up to 5 custom absence messages for DBS phone users. Absence messages can only be assigned via FF6 programming. DBS phone users can set their extensions to send a message to calling parties, indicating they cannot answer the phone.
  • Page 381 Section 400-Programming Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Notes Using a DSS Console With AFP. If the Attendant Feature Package (AFP) is used (available only with CPC-B Version 2.0 to 4.0), the DSS console must be initially set as type “11” in the Terminal Type address (FF3 ExtPort# 2#), to enable the keys to perform programming functions.
  • Page 382: Trunk Name Assignment

    Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Section 400-Programming Trunk Name Assignment Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF6 5# (Trunk)# CONF (NNNNNN)# Description Trunks can be given names of up to 6 characters to help identify the source of calls.
  • Page 383: Hunt Group Name Assignment

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Hunt Group Name Assignment Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF6 6# (HuntGrp)# CONF (NNNNNNNNNNN)# Description Hunt groups can be given names of up to 10 characters to help identify the source of trunk calls transferred from the hunt group.
  • Page 384: Call Waiting/Ohva Text Reply

    Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Section 400-Programming Call Waiting/OHVA Text Reply Software Version: CPC-AII (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF6 7# (1-5)# CONF (NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN)# Description When a busy party receives an indication of an incoming intercom call, the busy party can respond by sending a text message back to the caller.
  • Page 385: Did/Dnis Text Name Assignment

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) DID/DNIS Text Name Assignment Software Version: CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher Address: DID: FF6 8# (1-200)# (1 or 2)# (0000-9999)# (NNNNNN)# DNIS: FF6 9# (1-200)# (1 or 2)# (0000-9999)# (NNNNNN)# Description Assign DID/DNIS names of up to 6 characters long for specific DID/DNIS numbers.
  • Page 386 Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Section 400-Programming Page 6-12 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 387 7. Toll Restrictions (FF7) Use the FF7 program addresses in this chapter to perform Toll Restriction Service (TRS) programming. This chapter covers the following addresses: FF7 Address Topic Page all FF7 addresses An Overview of Toll Restrictions FF7 1# 1# (0 or 1)# International Calling For TRS Types 3-6 FF7 1# 2# (0 or 1)# DTMF Signaling During Incoming Calls For TRS...
  • Page 388: An Overview Of Toll Restrictions

    An Overview of Toll Restrictions The DBS Toll Restriction Service (TRS) allows you to set restrictions on outgoing calls. For example, TRS can prohibit long-distance calls and prevent after-hours calls. TRS can also minimize non-business calls and reduce phone bills by permitting only long-distance calls over designated trunks.
  • Page 389: Table 7-2. Nanp Changes

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) TRS Type Characteristics • Programmable TRS type; all area codes and office codes are allowed by default. • Identical to TRS type 5. • Cannot restrict any dialing. Notes New NANP Dialing Plan. Beginning with CPC-AII/B Version 6.0, changes to the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) are supported.
  • Page 390 Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming Old Numbering Plan New NANP Plan Change (Versions prior to 6.0) (Version 6.0 or higher) Local Calls 1) Check Office Code Table. 1) Check Office Code Table. 2) Check 7-Digit Toll Restriction. 2) Check new Office Code Restric- 3) Check Add/Delete Digits.
  • Page 391: International Calling For Trs Types 3-6

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) International Calling For TRS Types 3-6 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 1# 1# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to allow or deny international calls on trunks that are assigned TRS types 3-6. If the DBS is set to use the new NANP dialing plan (available with CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher, and CPC-AII/B Version 6.0 or higher), this address determines whether the DBS will check the Country Code Table for any...
  • Page 392: Dtmf Signaling During Incoming Calls For Trs Types 0-6

    Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming DTMF Signaling During Incoming Calls For TRS Types 0-6 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 1# 2# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines if DTMF signaling can be sent to the CO after an extension picks up an incoming trunk call.
  • Page 393: Maximum Dialed Digits For Trs Types 3-6

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Maximum Dialed Digits For TRS Types 3-6 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 1# 3# (1-15)# Description The maximum number of dialed digits on trunks assigned TRS types 3-6 can be set from 15 to 29. By default, the maximum number is unlimited. Programming FF7 1# 3# (1-15)# Maximum Number of Dialed Digits Allowed...
  • Page 394: 3-Digit Toll Restriction For Trs Types 2-6

    Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming 3-Digit Toll Restriction For TRS Types 2-6 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 1# (4-11)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to allow or deny the dialing of 211-911 numbers on trunks that are assigned TRS types 2-6.
  • Page 395: 7-Digit Toll Restriction For Trs Types 2-6

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) 7-Digit Toll Restriction For TRS Types 2-6 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 1# (12-16)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to determine whether the DBS will check dialed 7-digit numbers against the “Special 7-Digit Table” (see FF7 6#). By default, the DBS will check the dialed number against the table;...
  • Page 396: Dialing Plan Switch

    Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming Dialing Plan Switch Software Version: CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-AII/B Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF7 1# 17# (0 or 1)# Description This address allows you to choose between the new North American Numbering Plan (NANP) and the old dialing plan.
  • Page 397: Operator Access

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Operator Access Software Version: CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-AII/B Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF7 1# 18# (ExtPort)# (0 or 1)# Description This Operator Access switch works only if the DBS system is set to use the new NANP dialing plan (FF7 1# 17# 1#).
  • Page 398: International Calling On Extensions

    Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming International Calling on Extensions Software Version: CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-AII/B Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF7 1# 19# (ExtPort)# (0 or 1)# Description This address applies only to systems programmed to use the new NANP dialing plan (FF7 1# 17# 1#).
  • Page 399: Country Code Table

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Country Code Table Software Version: CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-AII/B Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF7 1# 20# (Table)# (Code)# Description This address applies only to systems programmed to use the new NANP dialing plan (FF7 1# 17# 1#).
  • Page 400: Equal Access Code Format

    Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming Equal Access Code Format Software Version: CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-AII/B Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF7 1# 21# (0 or 1)# Description This address determines whether the old CIC (Carrier Identification Code) format can still be dialed to reach a preferred IXC (inter-exchange carrier).
  • Page 401: Office Code Restriction Table For Trs Types 2-6

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Office Code Restriction Table For TRS Types 2-6 Software Version: CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher; CPC-AII/B Version 6.0 or higher Address: FF7 1# 22# (1-10)# (000-999)# Description This address applies only to DBS systems set for the new NANP dialing plan (FF7 1# 17# 1#).
  • Page 402: Area Code Table For Trs Types 3-6

    Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 2# (3-6)# (000-999)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to set area code dialing restrictions based on the TRS type assigned to a trunk.
  • Page 403: Office Code Table For Trs Types 3-6

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 3# (3-6)# (000-999)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to allow or deny individual office code(s) for local calls based on the TRS type assigned to the trunk.
  • Page 404: Special Area Code Table For Trs Types 3-6

    Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming Special Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 4# (1-4)# (000-999)# Description Use this address to enter up to four area codes that will be tied to ranges of office codes in the next address (FF7 5#).
  • Page 405: Special Office Code Table For Trs Types 3-6

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Special Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 5# (1-4)# (000-999)# (0 or 1)# Description Each of the four special area codes entered in the previous address (FF7 4#) can be tied with one or more special office codes using this address.
  • Page 406: Special 7-Digit Table For Trs Types 2-6

    Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming Special 7-Digit Table For TRS Types 2-6 Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 6# (1-50)# (0000000-9999999)# Description Use this program to set up a table of up to 50 restricted 7-digit numbers for trunks assigned TRS types 2-6.
  • Page 407: Day Trs Types 0-7 For Trunks

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Day TRS Types 0-7 for Trunks Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 7# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0-7)# Description Use this program to assign TRS types to the trunks on an individual extension. The assigned TRS type will apply to the trunk during “Day” mode.
  • Page 408: Night Trs Types 0-7 For Trunks

    Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming Night TRS Types 0-7 for Trunks Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 8# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0-7)# Description Use this program to assign TRS types to the trunks on an individual extension. These TRS types will apply when the system is in “Night” and “Night 2”...
  • Page 409: Area Code Table For Trs Types 3-6 (Global Copy)

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 (Global Copy) Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 9# (1-4)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to allow or deny all area codes for TRS types 3-6. Programming FF7 9# (1-4)# (0 or 1)# TRS Types:...
  • Page 410: Office Code Table For Trs Types 3-6 (Global Copy)

    Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 (Global Copy) Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 9# (5-8)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to allow or deny all office codes for TRS types 3-6. Programming FF7 9# (5-8)# (0 or 1)# TRS Types:...
  • Page 411: Area & Office Code Table For Trs Types 3-6 (Global Copy)

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Area & Office Code Table for TRS Types 3-6 (Global Copy) Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 9# (9-12)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to allow or deny all area codes and office codes for TRS types 3-6.
  • Page 412: Special Office Code Table For Trs Types 3-6 (Global Copy)

    Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Section 400-Programming Special Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 (Global Copy) Software Version: All Versions Address: FF7 9# (13-16)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to allow or deny the Special Area/Office Code combinations set in FF7 4# and 5#.
  • Page 413: Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (Ff8)

    8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) Use the FF8 addresses in this chapter to set up Least Cost Routing (LCR). This chapter covers the following addresses: FF8 Address Topic Page An Overview of Least Cost Routing Before Programming LCR LCR Setup Activating LCR LCR Call Processing Using LCR With a PBX System...
  • Page 414: An Overview Of Least Cost Routing

    An Overview of Least Cost Routing With the Least Cost Routing (LCR) feature, you can program the DBS system to automatically route outgoing calls to the least expensive carrier. Before Programming LCR • Verify the carrier for each CO trunk in the system, and which carriers provide the best rates at different times of the day or weekend -- check the site’s phone bills for call history.
  • Page 415: Table 8-1. Time Priority Route Table Format

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) Table 8-1. Time Priority Route Table format Fixed Time Periods LCR Trunk Group Positions (cannot be changed) < Highest Priority Lowest Priority > 7:00 am - 7:59 am 8:00 am - 4:59 pm 10th 11th 12th...
  • Page 416: Activating Lcr

    Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) Section 400-Programming Step 6: Set Up Add/Delete Digits FF8 7# (TrunkGroup)# (DeleteDigits)# FF8 8# (TrunkGroup)# (AddDigits)# The DBS will automatically outpulse Add Digits, or prevent Delete Digits from being outpulsed, at the beginning of all phone numbers dialed on trunks in the assigned group.
  • Page 417: Using Lcr With A Pbx System

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) when a trunk becomes available. When the DBS recalls, the user picks up the handset and the DBS will automatically redial the number. 4. When a trunk is found, digits are added to or deleted from the phone number, according to the Add or Delete digits assigned to the trunk group.
  • Page 418: Lcr Area Codes

    Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) Section 400-Programming LCR Area Codes Software Version: All Versions Address: FF8 1# (TableNo.)# (AreaCode)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to route all calls to a certain area code through LCR. This address associates the area code with a Time Priority Route Table, which tells the DBS which trunk group to route the call to, based on the time of day and weekend when the area code is dialed.
  • Page 419: Lcr Office Codes

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) LCR Office Codes Software Version: All Versions Address: FF8 2# (TableNo.)# (OfficeCode)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to route all calls to a certain office code (exchange) through LCR. This address associates an exchange with a Time Priority Route Table, which tells the DBS which trunk group to route the call to, based on the time of day and weekend when the exchange is dialed.
  • Page 420: Special Lcr Area Codes

    Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) Section 400-Programming Special LCR Area Codes Software Version: All Versions Address: FF8 3# (EntryNo.)# (AreaCode)# Description Use this address to assign up to four special area codes for LCR routing. This address is used in conjunction with the next address -- “Special LCR Office Codes”...
  • Page 421: Special Lcr Office Code Tables

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) Special LCR Office Code Tables Software Version: All Versions Address: FF8 4# (EntryNo.)# (TableNo.)# (OfficeCode)# (0 or 1)# Description Use this address to assign office codes to a special area code for LCR routing. This address is used in conjunction with the previous address -- “Special LCR Area Codes”...
  • Page 422: Time Priority Route Tables

    Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) Section 400-Programming Time Priority Route Tables Software Version: All Versions Address: FF8 5# (TableNo.)# (Position)# (TrunkGroup)# Description Use this address to assign LCR trunk groups to Time Priority Route Tables. Within each Table, LCR trunk groups are assigned to priority positions in six time-of-day periods (in the format shown in Table 8-2 below).
  • Page 423 Section 400-Programming Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) To reset a position in a Time Priority Route Table to default ... FF8 5# (1-15)# (1-48)# CONF ON/OFF Position Time Priority Route Table No. Related Programming LCR Access: FF1 2# 1# 3# (0 or 1)# LCR Area Codes: FF8 1# (TableNo.)# (AreaCode)# (0 or 1)# LCR Office Codes: FF8 2# (TableNo.)# (OfficeCode)# (0 or 1)# Special LCR Area Codes: FF8 3# (EntryNo.)# (AreaCode)#...
  • Page 424: Lcr Trunk Groups

    Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) Section 400-Programming LCR Trunk Groups Software Version: All Versions Address: FF8 6# (TrunkGrp)# (Position)# (Trunk)# Description Use this address to build LCR trunk groups, which are assigned to priority positions in Time Priority Route Tables (see FF8 5#). Each LCR trunk group can contain up to 8 trunks.
  • Page 425: Lcr Delete Tables

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) LCR Delete Tables Software Version: All Versions Address: FF8 7# (TrunkGrp)# (DeleteDigits)# Description Use this address to assign Delete Digits to calls routed to an LCR trunk group. Up to 16 digits can be assigned. When an outgoing call is routed to an LCR trunk group, the DBS will check the first digits of the dialed number and, if it finds a matching entry in this table, the DBS will not outpulse the matched digits (only the rest of the dialed...
  • Page 426: Lcr Add Tables

    Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8) Section 400-Programming LCR Add Tables Software Version: All Versions Address: FF8 8# (TrunkGrp)# (AddDigits)# Description Use this address to assign Add Digits to calls routed to an LCR trunk group. Up to 16 digits can be assigned. When an outgoing call is routed to an LCR trunk group with Add Digits, the DBS will add the digits to the beginning of the dialed number when it outpulses the number to the CO.
  • Page 427 9. Copy Program Settings (FF9) Use the FF9 program addresses in this chapter to copy settings among trunks, extensions, and FF keys. This chapter covers the following addresses: FF9 Address Topic Page FF9 1# (Trunk)# (Trunk)## Trunk Copy FF9 2# (ExtPort)# (ExtPort)## Extension Copy FF Key Copy FF9 3# (ExtPort)# (ExtPort)##...
  • Page 428 Page 9-2 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 429: Chapter 9. Copy Program Settings (Ff9)

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 9. Copy Program Settings (FF9) Trunk Copy Software Version: All Versions Address: FF9 1# (SourceTrunk)# (TargetTrunk)## Description Use this address to copy the attributes of one trunk to another. Copying must be done on a trunk-by-trunk basis. The first trunk entry in this address is the trunk being copied from (the source);...
  • Page 430: Extension Copy

    Chapter 9. Copy Program Settings (FF9) Section 400-Programming Extension Copy Software Version: All Versions Address: FF9 2# (SourceExtPort)# (TargetExtPort)## Description Use this address to copy the attributes of one extension to another. Copying must be done on an extension-by-extension basis. The first extension port entry in this address is the extension being copied from (the source);...
  • Page 431: Ff Key Copy

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 9. Copy Program Settings (FF9) FF Key Copy Software Version: All Versions Address: FF9 3# (ExtPort)# (ExtPort)## Description Use this address to copy the attributes of one extension’s FF keys to another. Copying must be done on an extension-by-extension basis. The first extension port entry in this address is the FF key source;...
  • Page 432 Chapter 9. Copy Program Settings (FF9) Section 400-Programming Page 9-6 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 433 10. Speed Dial Programming (FF10) Use the FF10 addresses in this chapter to program speed dial numbers. This chapter covers the following addresses: FF10 Address Topic Page System Speed Dial Numbers 10-3 FF10 1# (SSD)# (DialedNo.)# FF10 2# (ExtPort)# (PSD)# (DialedNo.)# Personal Speed Dial Numbers 10-5 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 434 Page 10-2 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 435: Chapter 10. Speed Dial Programming (Ff10)

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 10. Speed Dial Programming (FF10) System Speed Dial Numbers Software Version: All Versions Address: FF10 1# (SSD)# (PhoneNumber)# Description Use this address to set up System Speed Dial (SSD) codes and their related phone numbers. An Attendant phone is required to program SSD numbers. NOTE: Up to 90 SSD codes (00-89) can be assigned in CPC-A (all versions) and CPC-AII/B versions prior to 7.0.
  • Page 436: Table 10-1. Dss Key Functions In System Speed Dial Programming

    Chapter 10. Speed Dial Programming (FF10) Section 400-Programming SSD Number Display. SSD codes 80-89 (or 160-199) can be set so that their associated phone numbers will not display when the DBS outpulses them. See “SSD Display Restriction”, address FF1 2# 1# 5#. Including Trunk Groups in an SSD Number.
  • Page 437: Personal Speed Dial Numbers

    Section 400-Programming Chapter 10. Speed Dial Programming (FF10) Personal Speed Dial Numbers Software Version: All Versions Address: FF10 2# (ExtPort)# (PSD)# (PhoneNumber)# Description Use this address to set up Personal Speed Dial (PSD) codes and their related phone numbers. PSD numbers can be programmed from any phone. Up to 10 PSDs can be assigned on each extension.
  • Page 438: Table 10-2. Dss Key Functions In Personal Speed Dial Programming

    Chapter 10. Speed Dial Programming (FF10) Section 400-Programming DSS Key Functions. DSS keys can be used for several different tasks in speed dial programming. The keys are described in the following table: Table 10-2. DSS key functions in Personal Speed Dial programming DSS Key Function CONF...
  • Page 439 Appendix A. Large-Screen Displays This appendix illustrates the menu screens that can be programmed to appear during different call states (e.g., when the phone is idle, during a trunk call, during an intercom call, etc.) on large-display phones. These screens act as labels for the soft keys surrounding the LCD.
  • Page 440 Appendix A. Large-Screen Displays Section 400-Programming Extension Index Help Menu 1 FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 4# FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 5# 08:14 Tue JAN 31 08:14 Tue JAN 31 RICH SMITH RICH SMITH EXT DIRECTORY Absence Message ACCT Code Entry PQRS Station Lockout Time Reminder WXYZ FF-Key Setting...
  • Page 441 Section 400-Programming Appendix A. Large-Screen Displays Attendant Menu 3 Function Screen 1 FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 10# FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 11# 08:14 Tue JAN 31 08:14 Tue JAN 31 RICH SMITH RICH SMITH Programming Mode BGM Off Mute Outgoing Amount Lockout Incoming Amount Reminder Use SSD Amount...
  • Page 442 Appendix A. Large-Screen Displays Section 400-Programming Function Screen 6 Function Screen 7 FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 16# FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 17# 08:14 Tue JAN 31 08:14 Tue JAN 31 RICH SMITH RICH SMITH Set Call Waiting ACCT Code Entry Set Message LCR Call Direct Set Co_Queuing...
  • Page 443 Section 400-Programming Appendix A. Large-Screen Displays Function Screen 12 Function Screen 13 FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 22# FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 23# 08:14 Tue JAN 31 08:14 Tue JAN 31 RICH SMITH RICH SMITH Save Mute Page-Answer Mute PSD-DIR Release Headset SSD-DIR Transfer Tone EXT-DIR Conf.
  • Page 444 Appendix A. Large-Screen Displays Section 400-Programming Page A-6 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 445 Appendix B. Terminal Programming The body of this Section 400 is devoted to programming the DBS system through a key phone. However, the DBS can also be programmed remotely via the Terminal Programming mode. Using this mode, commands can be entered on a remote PC or terminal and sent to the DBS via modem.
  • Page 446: Table B-1. Terminal Programming Commands

    Appendix B. Terminal Programming Section 400-Programming Terminal Programming Through a CO or DISA Trunk Note: To enter the Terminal Programming mode through a trunk, the DBS must be equipped with an MFR card (if using DISA) and an RAI card. To program through a CO or DISA trunk: 1.
  • Page 447: Table B-2. Codes For Switching Smdr/Bus Monitor Modes

    Section 400-Programming Appendix B. Terminal Programming Resuming SMDR or Bus Monitor Mode After Terminal Programming The DBS supports three remote functions -- 1) Bus Monitor 2) SMDR 3) Terminal (Remote) Programming However, only one of these functions can operate at a time. When not in Terminal (Remote) Programming, either SMDR or Bus Monitor is active.
  • Page 448 Appendix B. Terminal Programming Section 400-Programming Page B-4 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-400...
  • Page 449: Appendix C Cpc-Ex 1.0 Updates

    Additional addresses have been added for CPC-EX features. Note: CPC-EX requires SCC-B. 44-Series Phone Support CPC-EX provides full support for Panasonic’s 44-Series phones (VB-44xxx). Table 1 below lists all 44-Series phone models and their part numbers. Most models are available in two colors: gray and black.
  • Page 450: Directory Mode

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Enhanced DBS features that can be executed on the 44-Series phones are described below: Directory Mode On the small-display phones, you can scroll through SSD names, PSD names, or extension names and select a displayed name for dialing. Variable Mode The small-display phones provide one-touch access to various features displayed during each of the following call states: 1) during an intercom call;...
  • Page 451: Ff-Key Programming

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update FF-Key Programming Because T1 Networking adds the capability of 4-digit extension numbering, you can now program up to 8 digits (not 6) into an FF-key. Speed Dial Enhancements CPC-EX supports up to 500 System Speed Dial (SSD) numbers. CPC-EX also allows SSD codes to be chained, or “linked”, to another SSD number, and either PSD or SSD codes to be chained to a PSD number.
  • Page 452: Smdr Modifications

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming SMDR Modifications SMDR reports contain several additional call types and other parameters due to CPC-EX support of T1 Networking and ISDN calls. ISDN Support CPC-EX supports ISDN-PRI (Integrated Services Digital Network -- Primary Rate Interface).
  • Page 453: Figure C-1.Cpc-Ex

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Figure C-1.CPC-EX SERI AL PO RT 2 TRK1 TRK2 TRK3 EC8 EC/ TRK SCC CPC AUX1 AUX2 STATU S SW 1 RAM H O LD RAM C LR Key Telephone Installation Desi Strip Cover The 44-Series Key Telephones are shipped with a thin green protective film over the Desi strip cover.
  • Page 454: Figure C-2.Desk Stand Removal

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Figure C-2.Desk Stand Removal. St ep 3 St ep 2 4. Rotate the desk stand 180°. In this position it doubles as a wall mount bracket. 5. Insert the wall mount bracket into the mounting guides as shown in Figure 3. 6.
  • Page 455: 44-Series Enhanced Phone Features

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update 8. Slide the handset guide out, rotate 180° so that the holding clip is exposed, and reinsert. Figure C-4.Handset guide insertion for wall mounting, key telephone 44-Series Enhanced Phone Features Note: The enhanced features introduced with these phones are supported by CPC-EX Version 1.0, CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, and CPC-S/M Version 2.0.
  • Page 456: Figure C-5.44-Series Small-Display Phone

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Figure C-5.44-Series Small-Display Phone M O D E EN D 08: 24 Tue N O V 14 Sandy PR O G C O N F DIGITAL BUSINESS SYSTEM D N D / C F D EF R ED I AL M U TE...
  • Page 457 Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Feature Description One-Touch Keys Used to make outside calls or to access call-handling features. Flexible Function Used to access outside lines or to access call-handling (FF) Keys features. DND/CF Indicator Indicates that Do-Not-Disturb, Call Forwarding, or Absence Message is set.
  • Page 458: Figure C-6.44-Series Large-Display Phone

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Figure C-6.44-Series Large-Display Phone 02: 28 Thu N O V 14 Langf or d S PER SO N AL D I AL SYSTEM D I AL EXTEN SI O N FU N C TI O N H ELP M SG C O N F...
  • Page 459 Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Feature Description MENU Key Used to return to the Main Menu screen. The default Main Menu screen contains the following items: • PERSONAL DIAL • SYSTEM DIAL • EXTENSION • FUNCTION • HELP PREV Key Used to return to the previous menu.
  • Page 460: Directory Mode

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Directory Mode Description This enhanced feature applies to the 44-Series small-display phone only (i.e., phones with a 2-line LCD display). In Directory Mode, you can use the phone’s select keys (as well as other keys) to scroll through a directory of existing System Speed Dial (SSD) names, Personal Speed Dial (PSD) names, or extension names -- and select one to dial.
  • Page 461: Variable Mode

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update • Or, to exit the directory without selecting a number to dial, press the END key or go on-hook. Notes Incompatibility with older phone versions. Directory Mode is available on the 44-Series phones only. Hot Dial Pad and Directory Mode.
  • Page 462: Variable Mode

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming ExtPort# 29#); during a trunk call (FF3 ExtPort# 30#); and after dialing a busy extension (FF3 ExtPort# 33#). • Use existing addresses FF1 2# 7# 1# thru 4# to assign select key features to Flexible Function Screens. •...
  • Page 463: Handset Mute

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Handset Mute Description While using the handset (not on speaker) during a phone conversation, you can press the MUTE key to block audio path to the other party -- you can still hear them, but they can’t hear you. This feature is called “Handset Mute.”...
  • Page 464: Off-Hook Monitoring

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming FF-Key/One-Touch Key Restriction. Handset Mute cannot be assigned to an FF-key or a one-touch (soft) key. Off-Hook Monitoring Description Off-Hook Monitoring lets you put a call on speaker while the handset is off-hook.
  • Page 465 Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Programming to register the installation of the Analog Adapter on an extension... FF3 (ExtPort)# 51# (0 or 1)# Extension Port where 0=Analog Adapter is not VB-44225 Large-Display installed on this extension. Phone is installed 1=Analog Adapter is installed on this extension.
  • Page 466 Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming You can program the *71 ring select command into an FF key. Pressing the key toggles between “Analog Port RING” and “Key Tel RING”. When the analog port is set to ring, the FF key LED lights red. When the key telephone is set to ring, the LED is off.
  • Page 467: Msg (Message) Key

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Programming Addresses That Affect the Analog Device. The following addresses will control the analog device, but will not affect the digital key telephone: AEC Disconnect Duration FF1 2# 1# 35# (0-15)# SLT Flash Control FF1 2# 1# 11# (0 or 1)# SLT Onhook Flash Timer FF1 3# 14# (0-6)#...
  • Page 468: Dss/72 Console - Key Arrangement

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Operation To Program Voice Mailbox Access Codes into the MSG Key: Press PROG MSG [16-digit number] HOLD The display will reflect “Regist Data”. To Confirm a Voice Mailbox Access Code Programmed into the Message Key..
  • Page 469: Figure C-7.Dss/72 Console (Vb-44320) Key Layout

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update • Name and Message Assignments (FF6 addresses). The alphabetical arrangement of the keys is different. • FF-Keys. The FF-keys on the DSS/72 console are numbered left-to- right, bottom row first. • DSS #1 Defaults. The default extension number assignments on DSS #1 are different.
  • Page 470: Figure C-8.Dss/72 #1 Default Extension Numbers

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Figure C-8.DSS/72 #1 Default Extension Numbers DSS #1 Def aul tExt ensi on Num ber s P anasoni c Page-2 Page-3 Page-4 Page-5 Page-6 Night Park-4 Park-5 Park-6 Park-7 Page-0 Page-1 Park 0 Park 1 Park 2 Park 3 Answ er R el ease...
  • Page 471: Em/24 - Key Arrangement

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update The DSS/72 console’s FF-keys are assigned feature codes in the same manner as before (the only difference is the numbering arrangement of FF- keys 1-72): FF Key Assignments: FF5 (DSSPort)# CONF (1-72)# (Code)# The Name and Message Assignment addresses work the same way as before on the DSS/72 console (the only difference is the placement of the...
  • Page 472: Figure C-9.Em/24 Unit (Vb-44310) Keys

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Figure C-9.EM/24 Unit (VB-44310) keys FF12 FF24 FF11 FF23 FF10 FF22 FF21 FF20 FF19 FF18 FF17 FF16 FF15 FF14 FF13 Programming The terminal type for the EM/24 is specified in the same manner as before: Terminal Type: FF3 (EM/24 ExtPort)# 2# (1-48)# The EM/24 unit is linked to its extension phone in the same manner as before:...
  • Page 473: Speed-Dial Enhancements

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Speed-Dial Enhancements Description The CPC-EX supports up to 500 SSD numbers (code range 000-499) for each system, and up to 10 PSD numbers (code range 900-909) for each extension. With CPC-EX, you can chain up to 4 SSD codes together within a fifth SSD number.
  • Page 474 Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Assigning SSDs from the attendant phone: to assign a System Speed Dial number from the attendant phone... 1. Press ON/OFF. 2. Press PROG. 3. Press AUTO. 4. Enter the SSD code (000-499). 5.
  • Page 475 Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Assigning PSDs from programming mode: to assign a Personal Speed Dial number from programming mode... FF10 2# (ExtPort)# (900-909)# (up to 16 digits)# Valid Entries (using a DSS console): 3-Digit PSD Code (digits 0-9) CONF (to clear data)
  • Page 476: Additional Serial Port On Cpc Card

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming • You cannot chain-dial any PSD codes within an SSD number, because the system would not be able to choose which extension to take the PSD code from (the same PSD code might exist on multiple extensions).
  • Page 477: Figure C-10. Cpc-Ex Serial Port 2

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Figure C-10.CPC-EX Serial Port 2 VB- 43890 Adapt er C abl e C N 11 SW 1 C N 5 C N 4 C N 2 C N 3 C N 6 C N 13 C N 14 C N 15 C N 12...
  • Page 478 Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming to specify Parity Count for Serial Port 2 (if Parity Check is ON in the above address)... FF1 2# 2# 12# (0 or 1)# 0=Odd parity count 1=Even parity count to specify Baud Rate for Serial Port 2... FF1 2# 2# 13# (1-4)# 1=300 bits per second (bps) 2=1200 bps...
  • Page 479: T1 Networking

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Notes • Serial Port 2 requires a special interface cable. • Serial Port 2 can be used for Bus Monitor/Maintenance only. You must continue to use the backplane port (Serial Port 1) for SMDR. •...
  • Page 480: Figure C-11.T1 Network Extension Numbering

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming • External CSU (not provided by Panasonic) The maximum number of nodes which can be connected together is 4. Each node can be either a single or double DBS cabinet configuration. The connection between these systems is accomplished via T1 talk paths, with the quantity determined during installation.
  • Page 481: Figure C-12.T1 Network Call Priority Routing

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Figure C-12.T1 Network Call Priority Routing Leading Digit 2 Node 1 Node 2 Extension 1XXX Priority 1 Extension 2XXX Node 3 Node 4 Extension 3XXX Extension 4XXX Call Forwarding to Network Extensions Any call can forward to an extension on any node by assigning the targeted extension number in a Personal Speed Dial bin.
  • Page 482: Settings Modified For Networking

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming SMDR Network Support Enhanced options are available in CPC-EX to support call accounting in networked systems.These options are: Specifying the call record to be printed. A field has been added: FF1 2# 2# 6# (2#) - Incoming, Outgoing, Network In the actual SMDR record output, network traffic will be indicated by the following record types: W = CO Outgoing to Network...
  • Page 483: Smdr Printing Mode 1: Outbound And Inbound

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Programming to specify the length of extension numbers... FF1 2# 1# 12# (0-2)## 0=2-digit numbering Note: An extra “#” 1=3-digit numbering must be entered to V1.0 2=4-digit numbering confirm the selection. (or press “*” to cancel) SMDR Printing Mode 1: Outbound and Inbound Description SMDR data sent to Serial Port 1 can now include Network Calls also.
  • Page 484: Extension Numbers

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming to determine the type of trunk signaling for each T1 channel... FF1 8# 4# 6# (1-64) 1# (0-4)# Trunk Number (1-64) 0=Loop Start 1=Ground start 1 (used for all ground start trunks) 2=Ground start 2 (not currently used) 3=E&M 4=E&M Network...
  • Page 485: Other Changes To Programming Addresses

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update to set individual extensions for forced LCR/NRS... FF3 (1-144)# 4# (0/1)# Extension Port 0=Disabled (no forced LCR/NRS) 1=Enabled (forced LCR/NRS) Note: If not in a network (NRS is not enabled), then only forced LCR is enabled. Other Changes to Programming Addresses Flexible Function Screen Soft-Key Assignments (FF1 2# 7# 25-39# (1-10)# (xxxxxxxx)#) and FF Key Assignments have been modified to allow up to 8-digit entries.
  • Page 486: Table C-4. Trs Operator Access Settings

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Programming FF7 1# 18# (1-144)# (0-3)# Extension Port See Table 5 Table C-4. TRS Operator Access settings IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: 0 = Old Format (10XXX ONLY) 1 = Ver 1.0 Format (101XXXX ONLY) Setting Action...
  • Page 487 Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: 0 = Old Format (10XXX ONLY) 1 = Ver 1.0 Format (101XXXX ONLY) Setting Action Type of Call Setting Action Type of Call Restrict “0-only”...
  • Page 488: Maximum Time Priority Route Tables

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Notes • The Operator Access address applies only to DBS systems using the (1995) NANP dialing plan (FF7 1# 17# 1#), and to TRS types 2-6 (TRS types 0 and 1 do not allow outbound dialing; TRS type 7 allows all dialing).
  • Page 489: Isdn Support

    SCC-B (VB-43421) (with ROM 1.3 or later) • MDF Card (VB-43562) • Sync Unit (VB-43563) • External CSU (not provided by Panasonic) Setting Modified for ISDN Programming to specify the Trunk Circuit Type... FF2 (1-64)# 21# (0-5)# Trunk Number 0=Loop start...
  • Page 490: Modifications To Smdr

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Modifications to SMDR Description Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) provides detailed call records of outgoing calls. SMDR records can be output to a printer or an external call accounting system. Additional call record types have been added to the SMDR feature to support network calls and ISDN calls.
  • Page 491: Setting Modified For Smdr

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Setting Modified for SMDR Values have been redefined for the SMDR Start Timer. The following table shows the enhanced values. Note: These values apply to CPC-EX only. Programming to specify the SMDR Display Start Timer for CO Calls... FF1 2# 1# 2# (0-10)# 0 = 4sec 6 = 16 sec...
  • Page 492: Modification To T1 Signaling Types

    Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Hardware Requirements • A printer or external call accounting system is required to receive SMDR data. Considerations • Unlike other CPC circuit cards, the CPC-EX supports two serial ports. Serial Port 1 is labeled CN4 and is located on the backplane. Serial Port 2 is labeled CN5 and is located on the front of the CPC-EX card.
  • Page 493: Incoming Signaling Type

    Section 400-Programming Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update Incoming Signaling Type Programming FF1 8# 4# 6# (1-64)# 4# (0 or 1)# Trunk Number (1-64) 0=Immediate Start/Ringdown 1=Wink Start DBS-2.3/9.2-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page C-45...
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  • Page 495: Appendix D Cpc-Aii/B 8.0 Updates

    Appendix D CPC-AII/B 8.0 Updates CPC-AII/B Version 8.0 offers support for the Panasonic 44-Series telephones (VB-44xxx), as well as Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) through the Windows™ Telephony Applications Processing Interface (TAPI). DBS-2.3/9.2-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page D-1...
  • Page 496: Contents

    Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Contents Topic Page 44-Series Phone Support Enhanced Phone Features Directory Mode Variable Mode Handset Mute D-11 Off-Hook Monitoring D-12 Separate Speaker Volumes for Internal vs. CO calls D-12 Analog Adapter D-13 MSG (Message) Key D-15 DSS/72 Console - Key Arrangement D-17...
  • Page 497: 44-Series Phone Support

    Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update 44-Series Phone Support CPC-AII/B Version 8.0 provides full support for Panasonic’s 44-Series phones (VB-44xxx). Table 1 below lists all 44-Series phone models and their part numbers. Most models are available in two colors: gray and black.
  • Page 498: Enhanced Phone Features

    Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Enhanced Phone Features Enhanced DBS features that can be executed on the 44-Series phones are described below: Note: The features introduced with these phones are supported by CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, and CPC-EX Version 1.0. You can also use the 44- Series phones with previous DBS versions, but the enhanced features won’t be supported.
  • Page 499: Table D-2. Key To 44-Series Small-Display Phone

    Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Table D-2.Key to 44-Series Small-Display Phone Feature Description Message Indicator Indicates that you have a message. Display Displays information about phone’s status, menus, dialing directories, and text message information. Mode Key Used to change display modes from default to direc- tory mode.
  • Page 500: Figure D-2.44-Series Large-Display Phone

    Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Figure D-2.44-Series Large-Display Phone 02: 28 Thu N O V 14 Langf or d S PER SO N AL D I AL SYSTEM D I AL EXTEN SI O N FU N C TI O N H ELP M SG C O N F...
  • Page 501 Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Feature Description MENU Key Used to return to the Main Menu screen. The default Main Menu screen contains the following items: • PERSONAL DIAL • SYSTEM DIAL • EXTENSION • FUNCTION • HELP PREV Key Used to return to the previous menu.
  • Page 502: Directory Mode

    Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Directory Mode 44-Series phones only CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, or CPC-EX Version 1.0 only Description On the small-display phones, you can use the phone’s select keys (as well as other keys) to scroll through a directory of existing System Speed Dial (SSD) names, Personal Speed Dial (PSD) names, or extension names -- and select one to dial.
  • Page 503: Variable Mode

    Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update • Or, to exit the directory without selecting a number to dial, press the END key or go on-hook. Notes Available on small-display phones only. This feature applies to the 44- Series small-display phone only (i.e., phones with a 2-line LCD display). Incompatibility with older phone versions.
  • Page 504 Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming • The code toggles Variable Mode on and off. Press ON/OFF *61 again to turn Variable Mode off. ON/OFF 2. While the extension is engaged in an intercom call, the 2nd line will display select key 1 and 2 features from the Flexible Function Screen assigned to display in FF3 ExtPort# 28#.
  • Page 505: Handset Mute

    Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Handset Mute 44-Series phones only CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, or CPC-EX Version 1.0 only Description While using the handset (not on speaker) during a phone conversation, you can press the MUTE key to block audio to the other party -- you can still hear them, but they can’t hear you.
  • Page 506: Off-Hook Monitoring

    Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming FF-Key/One-Touch Key Restriction. Handset Mute cannot be assigned to an FF-key or a one-touch (soft) key. Off-Hook Monitoring 44-Series phones only CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, or CPC-EX Version 1.0 only Description Off-Hook Monitoring lets you put a call on speaker while the handset is off-hook.
  • Page 507: Analog Adapter

    Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Analog Adapter 44-Series phones only CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, or CPC-EX Version 1.0 only Description The Analog Adapter (VB-44100) consists of a base adapter and PC board which is installed on the underside of the phone. It is used to connect the 44-Series large-display phone to an analog device such as an SLT telephone, cordless phone, FAX machine, or modem.
  • Page 508 Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Operation The first device to go off-hook will seize the line (off-hook is either lifting the handset or pressing the ON/OFF key). If the analog device goes off- hook first, the large-display phone will be unable to dial or go off-hook. You can choose which device will ring by going off-hook at either the digital key telephone or the analog device and dialing *71.
  • Page 509: Msg (Message) Key

    Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update the analog device will automatically default to “1 second ON, 3 seconds OFF.” Ring Patterns Not Applicable to Analog Device. The following ring pattern addresses will not affect the analog device: Analog Transfer Ring Pattern FF1 2# 1# 31# (0-6)# SLT DISA Ring Pattern FF1 2# 1# 34# (0 or 1)# Inbound Ring Pattern...
  • Page 510 Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Programming Auto-Callback is always enabled for large display phones. Use the following to enable the MSG key for Auto-Answer Voice Message. to enable the MSG key for Auto-Answer Voice Message... FF3 (ExtPort)# 53# (0 or 1)# Extension Port where 0=Disable MSG key from returning a “Message Waiting”.
  • Page 511: Dss/72 Console - Key Arrangement

    Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update FF-Key Restriction. These MSG features cannot be assigned to an FF- key. Reprogramming the MSG key if Extension Number Digits is changed. If the DBS is reprogrammed to use a different extension numbering plan (i.e., changed from 2-digit to 3-digit extensions, 3-digit to 4-digit extensions, etc.), the Voice Mailbox Access Code must be reprogrammed into the MSG key.
  • Page 512: Figure D-3.Dss/72 Console (Vb-44320) Key Layout

    Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Figure D-3.DSS/72 Console (VB-44320) key layout DSS/ 72 Key Layout( al phabet i cal ) DSS/ 72 Key Layout( FF- key num ber i ng) P a n a so n i c P a n a so n i c FF67 FF68 FF69 FF70 FF71 FF72 FF61 FF62 FF63 FF64 FF65 FF66...
  • Page 513: Figure D-4.Dss/72 #1 Default Extension Numbers

    Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Figure D-4.DSS/72 #1 Default Extension Numbers DSS #1 Def aul tExt ensi on Num ber s P anasoni c Page-2 Page-3 Page-4 Page-5 Page-6 Night Park-4 Park-5 Park-6 Park-7 Page-0 Page-1 Park 0 Park 1 Park 2 Park 3 Answ er R el ease...
  • Page 514 Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming The DSS/72 console’s FF-keys are assigned feature codes in the same manner as before (the only difference is the numbering arrangement of FF- keys 1-72): FF Key Assignments: FF5 (DSSPort)# CONF (1-72)# (Code)# The Name and Message Assignment addresses are the same as before on the DSS/72 console (the only difference is the placement of the keys when...
  • Page 515: Em/24 - Key Arrangement

    Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update EM/24 - Key Arrangement 44-Series phones only CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, or CPC-EX Version 1.0 only Description The keys on the enhanced EM/24 unit (VB-44310) are arranged differently from the VB-43310 model. The enhanced EM/24 unit has 2 columns x 12 rows of keys (not 3 columns x 8 rows as in the previous version).
  • Page 516 Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Programming The terminal type for the EM/24 is specified in the same manner as before: Terminal Type: FF3 (EM/24 ExtPort)# 2# (1-48) The EM/24 unit is linked to its extension phone in the same manner as before: EM/24 Port Assignment: FF3 (EM/24 ExtPort)# 3# (phone ExtPort)#...
  • Page 517: Modification To Toll Restriction Service

    Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Modification to Toll Restriction Service Description The program address for TRS Operator Access (FF7 1# 18#...) has been modified to allow an extension to dial “0+NXX” phone numbers, even if “0-only” dialing is denied. Four settings are possible.
  • Page 518 Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: 0 = Old Format (10XXX ONLY) 1 = V8.0 Format (101XXXX ONLY) Setting Action Type of Call Setting Action Type of Call Restrict “0-only”...
  • Page 519 Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Notes • The Operator Access address applies only to DBS systems using the (1995) NANP dialing plan (FF7 1# 17# 1#), and to TRS types 2-6 (TRS types 0 and 1 do not allow outbound dialing; TRS type 7 allows all dialing).
  • Page 520: Tapi Support

    The Panasonic TAPI product (VB-43720) provides the necessary interface between a DBS and a PC-based TAPI application. This product consists of a TAPI Adapter and the Panasonic TAPI Service Provider (SP) software which resides on the PC. The TAPI Adapter provides the physical connection between a PC, a DBS extension, and the DBS itself.
  • Page 521: Key Telephone Installation Notes

    Section 400-Programming Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Key Telephone Installation Notes Desi Strip Cover The 44-Series Key Telephones are shipped with a thin green protective film over the Desi strip cover. Be sure to remove this film from both sides of the Desi cover before placing the phone in service.
  • Page 522: Figure D-7. Inserting The Wall Mount Bracket (Rotated Desk Stand

    Appendix D. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 400-Programming 4. Rotate the desk stand 180°. In this position it doubles as a wall mount bracket. 5. Insert the wall mount bracket into the mounting guides as shown in Figure 7. 6. Slide the wall mount bracket onto the telephone. Figure D-7.Inserting the wall mount bracket (rotated desk stand) St ep 6 St ep 5...
  • Page 523: Appendix E Cpc-Aii/B 9.0 Updates

    Appendix E CPC-AII/B 9.0 Updates The following enhancements are included with CPC AII/B Version 9.0: • CPC-AII/B Version 9.0 adds support for the PanaVOICE Digital Voice Mail system. All installation and programming procedures for the PanaVOICE Digital Voice Mail system are covered in the documentation supplied with the PanaVOICE Digital Voice Mail system.
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  • Page 525: Appendix F Cpc-Aii/B 9.1 Updates

    Appendix F CPC-AII/B 9.1 Updates CPC-AII/B Version 9.1 adds support for the “Call Record” feature available with PanaVOICE™ Voice Mail systems. In addition, several quality improvements are incorporated in Version 9.1. CAUTION: When using the “Call Record” feature in some states it is illegal to record telephone communications without the consent of all parties.
  • Page 526 Appendix F. CPC-AII/B 9.1 Feature Update Section 400-Programming LED lights solid, “Recording” appears on the display, and the audio message “Recording” is heard by both parties. If call record cannot be established (no voice mail port available, no conference circuit available, etc.), the LED extinguishes and a double splash tone sounds.
  • Page 527 Section 400-Programming Appendix F. CPC-AII/B 9.1 Feature Update • When the system is in the process of establishing a call recording connection, barge-in cannot be performed. However, once recording begins, a barge-in is possible but not recommended. If a barge-in does occur, when the party that barges-in disconnects call recording may be automatically terminated.
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  • Page 529: Appendix G Cpc-Ex 2.0 Updates

    Appendix G CPC-EX 2.0 Updates The following enhancements are included with CPC EX Version 2.0: • CPC-EX Version 2.0 adds support for the PanaVOICE Digital Voice Mail system. All installation and programming procedures for the PanaVOICE Digital Voice Mail system are covered in the documentation supplied with the PanaVOICE Digital Voice Mail system.
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  • Page 531: Appendix H Cpc-Ex 2.1 Updates

    Appendix H CPC-EX 2.1 Updates CPC-EX Version 2.1 adds support for the “Call Record” feature available with PanaVOICE™ Voice Mail systems. In addition, several quality improvements are incorporated in Version 2.1. CAUTION: When using the “Call Record” feature in some states it is illegal to record telephone communications without the consent of all parties.
  • Page 532 Appendix H. CPC-EX 2.1 Feature Update Section 400-Programming LED lights solid, “Recording” appears on the display, and the audio message “Recording” is heard by both parties. If call record cannot be established (no voice mail port available, no conference circuit available, etc.), the LED extinguishes and a double splash tone sounds.
  • Page 533 Section 400-Programming Appendix H. CPC-EX 2.1 Feature Update • When the system is in the process of establishing a call recording connection, barge-in cannot be performed. However, once recording begins, a barge-in is possible but not recommended. If a barge-in does occur, when the party that barges-in disconnects call recording may be automatically terminated.
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  • Page 535: Enhanced Features

    Appendix I CPC-M 3.2 Updates CPC-M Version 3.20 adds the following features and software corrections to the DBS phone System: Enhanced Features • Off-Hook Voice Announce/API Enhancement - This feature provides support of the DBS Off Hook Voice Announce feature via the API. •...
  • Page 536: Call Record

    Appendix I. CPC-M 3.2 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Small LCD Soft Key Support via API Description This enhancement allows the 44-Series Small LCD Key-Telephone (VB- 44XXXX) K-TEL to use the soft-keys when accessing the Voice Mail application. Programming No new programming is required. Operation Note The OHVA feature via the API has the same feature limitations as listed in the...
  • Page 537: Software Corrections

    Appendix J CPC-AII/B 9.2 Updates CPC-A2/B version 9.20 adds the following features and software corrections to the DBS phone System: New Features • Sixteen-Port Voice Mail/API Enhancement - In addition to the current 8- port API integration, this software change allows the DBS to support up to sixteen-port API Integration.
  • Page 538: Off-Hook Voice Announce (Ohva) Via Api

    Appendix J. CPC-AII/B 9.2 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Programming The additional programming for this enhancement consists of a continuation of the existing programming of the current 8-port API set up. Previously for the 8-port API, the telephone type settings [FF3 (ext.#) 2# (telephone type)# ranged from 41-48] for integrated VM.
  • Page 539: Small Lcd Softkey Support Via Api

    Section 400-Programming Appendix J. CPC-AII/B 9.2 Feature Update Small LCD Softkey Support via API Description This enhancement allows the 44-Series Small LCD Key-Telephone (VB- 44XXXX) K-TEL to use the softkeys when accessing the Voice Mail application. Programming No new programming is required. Operation Note The OHVA feature via the API has the same feature limitations as listed in...
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  • Page 541: Appendix K Cpc-Ex 2.3 Updates

    Appendix K CPC-EX 2.3 Updates CPC-EX Version 2.3 adds the following features and software corrections to the DBS phone System: New Features • Bus Monitor Time Print Change - Bus Monitor now prints the time every one minute. • Sixteen-Port Voice Mail/API Enhancement - In addition to the current 8-port API integration, this software change allows the DBS to support up to sixteen-port API Integration.
  • Page 542: Software Corrections

    Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming *Additional Remote Administration Interface (RAI) Access Method - In addition to the existing RAI access, a new RAI access method has been added. The RAI access allows an incoming call to be transferred to the RAI (either manually or by Automated Attendant) and then the caller enters the remote or private password.
  • Page 543: 16-Port Voice Mail Support Via Api

    Calling Party Could be Heard Between Rings - In the previous version, when an ISDN call was transferred, the station receiving the call could hear the calling party between rings. This problem has been corrected in this version. Dial Tone Received After Placing Call - Previously, when placing an outgoing call after dialing the number, the caller would receive another dial tone.
  • Page 544: Off-Hook Voice Announce (Ohva) Via Api

    Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Off-Hook Voice Announce (OHVA) via API Description This feature provides support of the DBS Off-Hook Voice Announce feature via the API. This API feature addition allows applications that utilize API integration with the DBS to have access to the OHVA feature. Programming No new programming is required.
  • Page 545: Call Record (Ohva) Via Api

    Call Record (OHVA) via API Description This feature provides support of the DBS Call Record feature via the API. This API feature addition allows applications that utilize API integration with the DBS to have access to the Call Record feature. Programming No new programming is required.
  • Page 546: Special Features

    Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Special Features The following features marked with an “*”, UNA Transfer, UNA Call Reversion, Forwarding to UNA for CO Held Calls, All Ring Group, Private Password, Additional RAI Access, and All Ring Group features have been fully tested in our laboratory but not in live Beta trials.
  • Page 547: Una Call Reversion

    Notes • When a call is transferred to UNA, the trunk caller hears the selected hold sound source. • When a call is transferred to UNA, the UNA continues to ring until the call is answered (by dialing 78 or direct trunk access) or the caller hangs up. •...
  • Page 548: Forwarding To Una For Co Held Call

    Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Operation When the UNA Reversion Timer is set to 0, a call that reverts to the attendant and is not answered, continues to ring at the attendant. It does not revert to UNA.
  • Page 549 Programming No new programming required. However, the Class of Service for the forwarding station must allow Call Forwarding to be Set/Reset for this feature to operate. Operation To set UNA forwarding: 1. At the forwarding extension, go off-hook or press ON/OFF. 2.
  • Page 550: All Ring Group

    Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming • An extension user can only set “Do Not Disturb” or one type of call forwarding at a time including call forwarding to UNA. When the user sets DND or a call forwarding type, the previously set DND or call forwarding type is cleared.
  • Page 551: Private Password

    When a call is transferred to the All Ring Group, every phone in the All Ring Group rings. When any phone in the group is answered, all phones stop ringing. Notes • The All Ring Group may include the UNA (780). •...
  • Page 552 Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Notes • You must enter programming using the private password to view the private password address. The private password address will not appear and is not accessible if programming is entered using the system or remote password.
  • Page 553: Additional Rai Access Method

    #99xxxx (where xxxx = the site's private password) 5. After the DBS responds, type P and then press Enter. 6. Follow the directions on the screen to access the desired program. (See “Terminal Programming Commands.”) Terminal Programming Through DISA Note: The DBS must be equipped with an MFR card and an RAI card to allow terminal programming using this method.
  • Page 554 Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Terminal Programming Through Additional RAI Access Method (See “Additional RAI Access Method”.) Terminal Programming Commands Use the following commands to navigate terminal programming: Command Description Access System parameters Access Trunk parameters Access Extension parameters Access Ring assignments Access FF-key assignments Access Name assignments...
  • Page 555 Programming No additional programming is required for the DBS. However, if an automated attendant or other device performs the transfer, the automated attendant or other device must be set up to transfer your call by dialing #97****. Operation To access the system using the new RAI Access method: Note: The following procedure uses a preprogrammed automated attendant to transfer a call to the RAI.
  • Page 556: Isdn Programming Flexibility

    Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming 6. When Password> is displayed, type the 4-digit remote or private password. 7. After the DBS responds with REMT>, type P and then press Enter. 8. Follow the directions on the screen to access the desired program. (See “Terminal Programming Commands”.) ISDN Programming Flexibility Description...
  • Page 557 3. Perform ISDN reset function: Note: DID settings are not maintained after reset function. 4. Set system configuration: (0-8) 5. Set the clock synchronization sources: Sync Source 1: (1-3) Sync Source 2: (1-3) Sync Source 3: (1-3) 6. Cycle the unit's power switch. 7.
  • Page 558 Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming 1-Private (0-1) Auto Progress 0-Disable 1-Enable (0-2) 0-None 1-SDN 2-MegaCom (0-3) ISDN CO Type 0-4ESS 1-5ESS 2- Reserved 3- DMS100 (0-1) ISDN International Dial Code Deduction 0-Send as is 1-Deduct 0 1 1 from the code: (0-1) ISDN Long Distance Code 0-Send as is...
  • Page 559 Slave Cabinet Set-Up Refer to “Typical Central Office Configurations” for setting the following options. Default settings are bold. Note: Observe the following Special Installation Note when adding a second cabinet: If you are adding a second cabinet (slave) to an existing installation that has a Primary Rate span configured, you must re-database the number of ISDN channels in the Master cabinet.
  • Page 560 Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming (0-1) ISDN Long Distance Code Deduction 0-Send as is 1-Deduct 1 from the code (0-1) ISDN Type and Plan Option 0-Determine Type and Plan 1-Type and Plan always set to Unknown/Unknown Reprogram the DIDs: (1-64) (0000-9999) Turn the power switch OFF, and then back ON again...
  • Page 561 ISDN International Code Deduct 0 1 1 Set to (1) to deduct 0 1 1 from the CO Setup message. Nortel (NT) DMS100 CO Type (3) DMS100 (This is the default setting.) The ISDN PRI provides a flexible method of providing access to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
  • Page 562 Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming Typical Info for CO Comments (examples) Long distance Carrier Identifies the carrier who will provide long InterLATA (PIC) distance access. Long distance Carrier Identifies the carrier who provides access for con- (IntraLATA) (LPIC) nections that are not local but are still within the local LATA.
  • Page 563 Typical Info for CO Comments (examples) Source of Calling Party The CO must source the Calling Party Number. Number Service Options ANI - Automatic Numbering Indication Hunt group - MegaCom -only for 4ESS operation Note: If two spans are implemented, each span has a separate D channel (D channel sharing is NOT permitted).
  • Page 564: Affected Items

    Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 400-Programming CPC-EX Version 2.3.2 This section contains the CPC-EX Version 2.32 updates for the Panasonic DBS Digital Business System. It provides a description of each of the changes made to the Panasonic DBS Digital Business System software and hardware included in the system.
  • Page 565 Section 400-Programming Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) not Printing Long Distance Calls Previously if FF1 2# 2# 7# was set for long distance only, when a long distance call was placed, it was not recorded by SMDR. SMDR now correctly prints out long distance calls.
  • Page 566 Section 400-Programming Appendix K. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Programming Considerations None System Speed Bins 257- 500 Unavailable Previously, if a System Speed Dial (SSD) number of 257 or greater was used, System Speed Dial numbers 001 through 256 were reprogrammed. System Speed Dial Bins 257 - 500 are now available.
  • Page 567 Section 400-Index T1 other alarms, recovery ...... 1-175 T1 red, counter ........1-178 T1 red, detection ........1-168 AB/ABCD Signaling ......... 1-193 T1 red, relay ........... 1-183 Absence Messages-- T1 relay, reset ........1-187 assigning to FF keys ........5-5 T1 signal loss, counter ......
  • Page 568 Index Section 400-Programming override............. 1-36 Busy/No Answer-- permanent call forward point ....3-52 permanent call forward type ....3-51 primary, overflow calls ......1-29 Busy/Offhook-- recall timer, hold (CO) ......1-95 displaying extension status ...... 3-39 recall timer, hunt groups......1-99 Busy-Out ............
  • Page 569 Section 400-Programming Index adding with LCR ........8-14 On/Off, assigning to FF key ...... 5-5 old format, allowing ......... 7-14 T1 receive ..........1-197 Circuit Types-- T1 transmission........1-195 and T1 channels........1-161 Dial-Pulse-- for trunks ..........2-18 and T1 incoming calls......1-194 station port class ........
  • Page 570 Index Section 400-Programming assigning to FF key ........5-5 DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)-- displaying extension status....... 3-39 and T1 incoming calls......1-194 effect on call coverage feature ....4-18 outbound signal duration for auto-dialed digits effect on hunt feature........ 4-11 2-12 DNIS (Dialed Number Identification Service)-- restricting with TRS........
  • Page 571 Section 400-Programming Index outbound call detection timer ....1-114 trunk circuit type ........2-18 Group Call Pickup-- Failure Mode for T1 ......... 1-164 and page groups ........3-22 FF Keys-- assigning feature to FF key ......5-6 AFP default feature assignments....5-11 Guard Timer for T1 .........
  • Page 572 Index Section 400-Programming setup ............8-2 special area codes in ........8-8 special numbers not processed....8-6 Incoming Calls (T1)-- special office codes in........ 8-9 detection timer........1-153 time priority route tables, building ..8-10 dialing method........1-194 trunk groups in ......... 8-12 signaling type .........
  • Page 573 Section 400-Programming Index hunt groups ..........6-9 OHVA (Offhook Voice Announce)-- PSD............. 6-5 alert tone ..........1-23 SSD............. 6-4 assigning to FF key ........5-6 trunks ............6-8 creating text replies ........6-10 NANP (North American Numbering Plan)-- enabling extensions for ......3-12 and "911"...
  • Page 574 Index Section 400-Programming inserting into Add digits (LCR) ....8-14 baud rate........... 1-64 timer, automatic........1-105 modem card compatibility ....... 1-64 timer, dialing .......... 1-111 remote programming with ......B-2 Pay-For-Call Services-- serial port settings ........1-64 restricting..........7-19 RAMCLR/RAMHOLD Switches ..Intro-4 PBX-- Range-- access codes, automatic pause in....
  • Page 575 Section 400-Programming Index transmission for T1......... 1-198 resuming after terminal programming ..B-3 Ringing Line Pickup ........3-16 Soft Key Menus--see Menus RJ21x ............. 3-3 Soft Keys-- Robbed Bit Setting for T1 ......1-193 on large-display phones (illust.)....1-75 Software Version Verification....Intro-4 Splash Tone-- for Busy Override/OHVA......
  • Page 576 Index Section 400-Programming incoming dialing method......1-194 recall, Attendant park hold..... 1-101 incoming signaling type ......1-191 recall, Attendant-held CO calls....1-95 line coding ..........1-163 recall, Attendant-held intercom calls ..1-116 minimum programming for ....1-138 recall, Attendant-transferred CO calls ..1-97 number of channels used ......
  • Page 577 Section 400-Programming Index equal access code format......7-14 TSAPI ..........1-53, 1-54 international calls, restricting on extensions7-12 international calls, restricting on trunks ..7-5 office codes, restricting ..7-15, 7-17, 7-24 operator calls, restricting ......7-11 UNA (Universal Night Answer)-- overriding with SSD numbers ....
  • Page 578 Index Section 400-Programming Wink-- and DID/DNIS calls ....... 1-189 start signaling for DID trunks....2-21 start timer for trunks ......... 2-22 T1 glare timer ......... 1-156 T1 signaling for incoming calls....1-191 T1 signaling for outgoing calls....1-190 T1 timeout timer........1-152 X ON/X OFF ..........

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