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Section 400
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DBS 576 - Version 2.0
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  • Page 1 Panasonic ® Technical Manual Section 400 Programming DBS 576 - Version 2.0 issued January 1999...
  • 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

    Table of Contents: Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS 576 Programming........Intro-1 Before You Begin ....................Intro-3 Preparations for Programming..............Intro-3 Initializing a New Phone System..............Intro-5 System CPC Modes ..................Intro-9 Understanding FF-Key Programming..............Intro-14 FF-Key Programs: Software Structure ............Intro-14 FF-Keys and Other Keys Used in Programming Mode ......Intro-17 How to Enter Programming Mode ..............
  • Page 4 FF6 0: TRS/ARS Common ................6-5 FF6 0 00: Leading Digits Table..............6-5 FF6 0 01: Analyze Digits Table ..............6-11 FF6 1: TRS Class Definitions ................6-16 FF6 1 00: TRS Class: Path Settings (non-ARS)..........6-16 • Page ii DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 5 FF8 1 07: Special Days/Times..............8-53 FF8 1 08: Walking TRS/Station Lockout Codes.........8-61 FF8 1 09: Call-Forward Destination............8-62 FF8 1 10: Caller ID Log Extensions............8-64 Appendix A. Programming Structure........... A-1 Index....................Index-1 • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page iii...
  • Page 6 Section 400: Programming List of Tables Table Intro-1. Auto-Configuration settings for CODE Rotary Switch set to “1”......Intro-8 Table Intro-2. DBS 576 programming structure ................. Intro-15 Table Intro-3. Sample Programming Addresses ................. Intro-21 Defaults for 0: SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ................Intro-23 Defaults for FF1: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING .................
  • Page 7 Program Structure for FF1 5: Not Used (page 1-236) ..............A-13 Program Structure for FF1 6: Not Used (page 1-236) ..............A-13 Program Structure for FF1 7: Not Used (page 1-236) ..............A-13 • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page v...
  • Page 8 Program Structure for FF6: TRS/ARS (page 6-1) ................A-30 Program Structure for FF7: Applications (page 7-1) ...............A-32 Program Structure for FF8 0: Dealer Maintenance (page 8-4) ............A-33 Program Structure for FF8 1: User Maintenance (page 8-42) ............A-37 • Page vi DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 9 Figure Intro-3: Phone keys during Programming Mode (34-button Small Display) ....Intro-19 Figure 0-1: Cabinet Building-Block Configurations................0-2 Figure 0-2: Sample 3rd-party VM connection to the DBS 576 ............0-5 Figure 0-3: Cabinet Slots........................0-7 Figure 1-1: DID Dialing to ISDN S-Point (example) ..............1-231 Figure 2-1: BRI Point-to-Multi-Point connection ................2-64...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Section 400: Programming • Page viii DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 11: Introduction To Dbs 576 Programming

    Introduction Introduction Introduction to DBS 576 Programming This Introduction is an overview of programming an DBS 576 phone system System System Configuration Configuration using a Panasonic DBS 576 phone. The following table summarizes the topics contained in this Introduction. System...
  • Page 12 Defaults for FF8: MAINTENANCE Intro-49 System System Trunks Trunks Extensions Extensions FF-/Soft Keys FF-/Soft Keys Groups Groups TRS/ARS TRS/ARS Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-2 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 13: Before You Begin

    Introduction Introduction Before You Begin This section describes preparations that should be completed before you start programming. If you are already familiar with DBS 576 FF-key System System programming, you can begin programming as soon as these preparations have Configuration Configuration been made.
  • Page 14 System System Configuration Configuration System System Trunks Trunks Extensions Extensions FF-/Soft Keys FF-/Soft Keys Groups Groups TRS/ARS TRS/ARS Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-4 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 15: Initializing A New Phone System

    Programming Mode (see next page) or by choosing a set of preprogrammed initial settings (see pg. Maintenance Maintenance Intro-7). Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-5...
  • Page 16: Initial Settings (Manual)

    MJ LED MN LED TRS/ARS RAM HOLD switch TRS/ARS RESET button CODE rotary switch Applications MODE button Applications MOH plug-in Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-6 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 17: Auto-Configuration (For Single-Cabinet Systems Only)

    Applications 00:07 Wed JAN 01 EXT100 PERSONAL DIAL SYSTEM DIAL Maintenance Maintenance EXTENSION FUNCTION SYSTEM FUNCTION EXT Appendix A CONF MENU PREV NEXT PROG Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-7...
  • Page 18: Table Intro-1. Auto-Configuration Settings For Code Rotary Switch Set To "1"

    USA only: If Pattern 2 is used, be sure to change the FS-5 card assignment (VSSC Card always goes in FS-11). Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-8 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 19: System Cpc Modes

    Section 400: Programming Introduction to Programming Introduction Introduction System CPC Modes The DBS 576 offers several system CPC modes, The CPC-576 Card which are automatically entered upon system startup (depending on current configuration’ s (front edge, facing out from cabinet) System...
  • Page 20: Code 5: System Diagnostic Mode 2 - Lsi

    NOTE: The new CPC cannot have a lower capacity than the original CPC. For instance, a Appendix A Appendix A CPC-288 cannot be copied to a CPC-96 (only to another CPC-288 or to a CPC-576). Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-10 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 21: Software Upgrade Procedure Via The Pc Card

    This is a PCB with a special connector on the edge, and a The PC Upgrade Kit slot on its surface to hold the PC Card. Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-11...
  • Page 22: Software Upgrade Procedure For Cpc-96 And Cpc

    After a few seconds, the system will power itself off, then back on. • Appendix A Appendix A All display phones should show the normal menu at idle. Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-12 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 23: Software Upgrade Procedure For Cpc

    00:07 Wed JAN 01 EXT100 PERSONAL DIAL SYSTEM DIAL Applications Applications EXTENSION FUNCTION SYSTEM FUNCTION EXT Maintenance Maintenance CONF MENU PREV NEXT PROG Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-13...
  • Page 24: Understanding Ff-Key Programming

    Section 400: Programming Introduction Introduction Understanding FF-Key Programming System System Configuration Configuration FF-Key Programs: Software Structure Program entries for the DBS 576 are organized into 9 primary groups: System System PROGRAM V1.00 System Configuration PRINT COPY 1 or FF1 System Settings...
  • Page 25: Ff1 2: Dial Plan

    DBS 576 Section 400: Programming Introduction to Programming Table Intro-2. DBS 576 programming structure Introduction Introduction FF-Key Programming Group SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: (no FF-key) System Size Free Slot Assignment System System Option Slot Assignment Configuration Configuration SYSTEM PROGRAMMING: FF1 0 ...
  • Page 26 Built-In Voice Mail FF7 1: Built-In ACD FF7 2: (USA only) MAINTENANCE: Maintenance Maintenance FF8 0: Dealer Maintenance FF8 1: User Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-16 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 27: Ff-Keys And Other Keys Used In Programming Mode

    A display phone is required for key programming. IMPORTANT: Appendix A Appendix A A Large Display phone is recommended because of the automatic display of One-Touch Key (1-10) functions. Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-17...
  • Page 28: Figure Intro-2: Phone Keys During Programming Mode (22-Button Small Display)

    A display phone is required for key programming. IMPORTANT: Appendix A Appendix A A Large Display phone is recommended because of the automatic display of One-Touch Key (1-10) functions. Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-18 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 29: Figure Intro-3: Phone Keys During Programming Mode (34-Button Small Display)

    A display phone is required for key programming. IMPORTANT: Appendix A Appendix A A Large Display phone is recommended because of the automatic display of One-Touch Key (1-10) functions. Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-19...
  • Page 30: How To Enter Programming Mode

    Extension Number (FF3) Trunk and press the BLK-UP or BLK-DOWN one-touch key to check the Appendix A Appendix A Number (FF2), assigned numbers for all ports. Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-20 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 31: Sample Address Entries

    2101 (first address in this sub-menu): Day1 D-Ring Type To view Day1 Delayed Ring Destination for 2101: Hold -041 :283 Appendix A Appendix A D1 D-Destination Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-21...
  • Page 32 11:55 Thu FEB 12 (display returns to normal operating mode) 301 Davidson C Extensions Extensions FF-/Soft Keys FF-/Soft Keys Groups Groups TRS/ARS TRS/ARS Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98...
  • Page 33: Default Settings

    Section 400: Programming Introduction to DBS 576 Programming Introduction Introduction Default Settings The following tables show the normal (most common) default settings for all DBS 576 programming addresses. Default exceptions are also listed. System System Configuration Configuration KEY FOR DEFAULT EXCEPTIONS: “(USA)”...
  • Page 34: Ff1 0 03: Extension Cos Definitions

    FF1 0 03 (00-15) 05 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Extension COS: Exclusive Hold for Non- 0 (System Hold) 1-53 Appearing Trunk Call (all) COS 15: 1 (Exclusive Hold) Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-24 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 35 Allowed) FF1 0 03 (00-15) 28 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Extension COS: Manual Camp-On Send 0 (Allowed) 1-76 (TMI) COS 7, 9: 1 Appendix B Appendix B (Not Allowed) • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-25...
  • Page 36 Appendix A FF1 0 03 (00-15) 55 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Extension COS: Station Lockout (Own) 0 (Allowed) 1-100 (all) COS 15: 1 (Not Allowed) Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-26 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 37: Ff1 0 04: Trunk Cos Definitions

    Appendix A FF1 0 06 0004 Hold Not Used 1-128 FF1 0 06 0005 Hold (0-2) Hold Bus Monitor Data to Serial Port 2 (Port 2) 1-129 Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-27...
  • Page 38: Ff1 0 10 And 11: Call Restriction Between Cos

    FF1 0 21 0001 Hold (0-6) Hold Ring Alarm Frequency 1 (400/562Hz) 1-146 FF1 0 21 0002 Hold (0-12) Hold Ring Alarm Pattern 5 (.5on/.5off) 1-147 (UK) 1 (1on/2off) Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-28 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 39: Ff1 0 22: Dealer Programming Id Code

    1 (125ms on/ 1-169 125ms off) Appendix A Appendix A FF1 1 01 0019 Hold (1-255) Hold DTMF ON/OFF: Pattern #3 2 (250ms on/ 1-170 250ms off) Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-29...
  • Page 40 FF1 1 04 0005 Hold (0-255) Hold Transfer Recall Start Timer (Attendant Group) 20 (seconds) 1-194 FF1 1 04 0006 Hold (0-255) Hold Hold/Transfer Recall Ringing Duration Timer 60 (seconds) 1-195 Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-30 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 41 Maximum/Minimum at first dialed digit “ ” 3 and 2 Appendix A Appendix A 0023 and 0024: Maximum/Minimum at first dialed digit “ #” 2 and 1 Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-31...
  • Page 42 (TMI: 704#) 0044: MCO Incoming Call Answer (TMI: 709#) 0045: Floating Hold/Call Park Pickup Appendix A Appendix A 0046: Specified Trunk Answer 0047: Account Code Set Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-32 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 43 Dial Plan B: Flexible Feature Codes at Busy (same as Dial 1-218 Hold Tone Plan A, but without the “ TMI” default excepts.) Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-33...
  • Page 44: Ff1 3: Mco Access In Tenant Groups

    Appendix A Appendix A (575) (6) Tenant Group No. 0 (none) FF1 4 03 0001 Hold (1-4) Hold DID/DNIS Digit Length (“ B” Side) 4 (digits) 1-228 Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-34 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 45: Ff1 5: Not Used

    1-246 FF1 8 07 0001 Hold (0-6) Hold Digital Pad Setting for Outside-Line Dial Tone 4 (-8 dB) 1-247 Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-35...
  • Page 46: Ff2 0: Analog Co Trunks

    FF2 0 BSSC 02 14 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Slide Ringing 0 (Disabled) 2-25 FF2 0 BSSC 02 15 Hold (0 or 1) Hold DTMF Conversion (Outbound Calls) 1 (Enabled) 2-26 Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-36 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 47: Ff2 0: Analog E&M Tie Lines

    FF2 0 BSSC 02 01 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Flash Pattern 0 (Pattern #1) 2-48 FF2 0 BSSC 02 02 Hold Not Used 2-49 FF2 0 BSSC 02 03 Hold Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-37...
  • Page 48: Ff2 1: T-Point Isdn Lines

    FF2 1 BSSC 03 01 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Auto-Repeat Dial 1 (Allowed) 2-69 FF2 1 BSSC 03 02 Hold (0 or 1) Hold SMDR for Outbound Calls 1 (Include) 2-69 Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-38 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 49: Ff2 2: T1-Co Lines (Usa Only)

    FF2 2 BSSCC 02 06 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Frame Format 0 (SF) 2-94 FF2 2 BSSCC 02 07 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Line Coding 0 (AMI) 2-95 Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-39...
  • Page 50 Appendix A FF2 2 BSSCC 08 Hold (1-16) Hold Trunk COS Assignment 2-118 FF2 2 BSSCC 09 Hold (1-16) Hold Trunk Digital Pad Class Assignment 2-119 Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-40 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 51: Ff2 2: T1-E&M Tie Lines (Usa Only)

    FF2 2 BSSCC 08 Hold (1-16) Hold Trunk COS Assignment 2-142 FF2 2 BSSCC 09 Hold (1-16) Hold Trunk Digital Pad Class Assignment 2-142 Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-41...
  • Page 52: Ff3 0: Digital Keyphones And Slts

    FF3 0 BSSC 04 30 Hold (0 or 1) Hold NPDN Key: Outbound Call Restriction 0 (Allow) 3-28 FF3 0 BSSC 05 Hold (1-72) Hold Tenant Group Assignment 3-28 Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-42 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 53: Ff3 1: S-Point Isdn Extensions

    ERA Port: Tenant Group Assignment 3-55 Appendix A Appendix A (future use) FF3 4 02 Hold (1-16) Hold ERA Port: Extension COS Assignment 3-55 (future use) Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-43...
  • Page 54: Ff4 0: Ff-Keys On Digital Keyphones, Slts, And Em/24 Units

    FF4 2: Soft Keys on Display Phones 4-21 FF4 2 BSSC 0 (01-30) Hold (Code) Hold Soft Key Feature Assignment (none) 4-21 TRS/ARS TRS/ARS Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-44 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 55: Groups (Ff5)

    5-25 799) Hold Appendix A Appendix A FF5 6: Call Pickup Groups 5-26 FF5 6 (01-72) (01-20) Hold (1-9999) Call Pickup Group Members (none) 5-26 Hold Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-45...
  • Page 56: Ff6 0: Trs/Ars Common

    Route List Table: 2nd Priority Route No. 0 (none) 6-31 Appendix B Appendix B FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0004 Hold (0-9) Hold Route List Table: 2nd Priority ARS Level 0 6-32 • Page Intro-46 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 57: Ff6 2 04: Route Table

    FF6 2 09 0001 Hold (1-4 digits) Hold Closed No. for MSG ID Notify (VM/Other (none) 6-50 Applications Applications PBX) Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-47...
  • Page 58: Ff7 0: Built-In Voice Mail

    FF7 2 (BSS) 02 02 (0001-0016) Hold (0-6 or 00-11) API: Service Range Assignment 0/00 (none) 7-21 Hold Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-48 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 59: Ff8 0: Dealer Maintenance

    FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 10 Hold (digits) Layer 1 Transmit Error Counter (ISDN) 000000 8-30 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC (11-90) Hold (digits) TEI Layer 2 Error Counter (ISDN) 000000 8-30 Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-49...
  • Page 60: Ff8 0 06: Isdn Channel Control

    FF8 1 04 Hold Hold (001-500) 0002 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class for Verified Account Codes 8-50 Appendix A Appendix A FF8 1 05 Hold Hold (0-9999) Hold FLASH (up to 16 Call-Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail 8-51 char.) Hold Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-50 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 61: Ff8 1 07: Special Days/Times

    Absence Messages 8-67 0=In Meeting TRS/ARS 1=At Lunch TRS/ARS char.) Hold 2=Out of Office 3=Vacation 4=Another Office 5-9=(none) Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page Intro-51...
  • Page 62 System System Configuration Configuration System System Trunks Trunks Extensions Extensions FF-/Soft Keys FF-/Soft Keys Groups Groups TRS/ARS TRS/ARS Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • Page Intro-52 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 63 Use the addresses in this chapter to set System Configuration parameters for System Configuration Configuration the DBS 576. These addresses must be set immediately after initializing the system for the first time (see Introduction for more information). IMPORTANT! You must set System Configuration parameters...
  • Page 64: Figure 0-1: Cabinet Building-Block Configurations

    Trunks Trunks cabinets in the DBS 576 phone system. But they must be configured as the 2nd and 3rd cabinets in the system (with their CBLDBS rotary switches set to “1” and “2” respectively). See Section 300-Installation for more information.
  • Page 65 Ground lead on power supply must be installed properly (“SG” connected to Ground screw). • TRS/ARS TRS/ARS See Section 300-Installation for more information. Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page 0-3...
  • Page 66 2nd voice port is always Port #7 on the DEC/AEC; the 3rd voice port #6; etc. See the following illustration (next page). FF-/Soft Keys FF-/Soft Keys Groups Groups TRS/ARS TRS/ARS Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • Page 0-4 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 67: Figure 0-2: Sample 3Rd-Party Vm Connection To The Dbs 576

    Section 400: Programming 0: System Configuration Figure 0-2: Sample 3rd-party VM connection to the DBS 576 Introduction Introduction DBS 576 Cabinet (logical connections in a 4-port VM configuration illustrated) System System Configuration Configuration PC with 3rd-party VM software System System...
  • Page 68: System Size

    IMPORTANT: Once the number of cabinets is entered in this address, it is not possible to reduce the number of cabinets later, without re-initializing the system (which resets everything to their default values). Appendix A Appendix A Related Programming: Appendix B Appendix B • Page 0-6 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 69: Figure 0-3: Cabinet Slots

    FF-/Soft Keys Figure 0-3: Cabinet Slots Groups Groups Option Slots Free Slots Card TRS/ARS TRS/ARS 13 14 11 12 Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page 0-7...
  • Page 70 T1 Loopback 2 Diagnostics (pg. 8-33) FF8 0 05 4 BSS(C) Hold 1 Hold Groups Groups TRS/ARS TRS/ARS Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • Page 0-8 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 71: Table 0-1. Free Slot/Option Slot Card Types (01 And 02 Addresses)

    MW-AEC Message Waiting for SLTs (future use) not yet available Not Used Appendix A Appendix A SBRI/4 ISDN S-point BRI Extension Card 2B+D/4 (ISBS) Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page 0-9...
  • Page 72 Not Used SACD ACD 4-channel #1 Provides 4 voice ports. VPU4-1 SACD ACD 4-channel #2 Provides 4 voice ports. Appendix A Appendix A VPU4-2 72-83 Not Used Appendix B Appendix B • Page 0-10 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 73 (API/8 DEC#2/ports 1-8: VM LCD) DEC#3/ports 1-8: VM DEC#4/ports 1-8: VM 94-99 Reserved for future use TRS/ARS TRS/ARS Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page 0-11...
  • Page 74 System System Configuration Configuration System System Trunks Trunks Extensions Extensions FF-/Soft Keys FF-/Soft Keys Groups Groups TRS/ARS TRS/ARS Applications Applications Maintenance Maintenance Appendix A Appendix A Appendix B Appendix B • Page 0-12 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 75 FF1 0 01 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Splash Tone: Busy Override (Start) 1 (Enabled) 1-16 FF1 0 01 0004 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Splash Tone: Busy Override (Continuous) 0 (Disabled) 1-16 Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page 1-1...
  • Page 76 DID to Busy Extension (Day2) 0 (busy signal) 1-41 FF1 0 02 0020 Hold (0 or 1) Hold DID to Busy Extension (Night) 0 (busy signal) 1-41 Appendix B Appendix B • Page 1-2 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 576-20-400...
  • Page 77 FF1 0 03 (00-15) 20 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Extension COS: Call Forward-No Answer 0 (Allowed) 1-68 (all) COS 15: 1 (Not Appendix A Appendix A Allowed) (TMI) COS 9: 1 (Not Allowed) Appendix B Appendix B • 576-20-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999 Page 1-3...

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