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Section 300

Issue 1

August 1990

S-DBS 308/616  (V1.0)

Installation 

Small Digital Business System

Instructions

308/616

Panasonic

Summary of Contents for 308

Page 1: ...Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 S DBS 308 616 V1 0 Installation Small Digital Business System Instructions 308 616 Panasonic ...

Page 2: ...telephone company or a Panasonic service center of the MF E FCC Registration number According to FCC rules Pooled Trunk Access is regarded as one of the distinguishing features of a Pl3X as opposed to a key telephone system RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER ZEN 0 5j B The REN determines the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all those devices ring when your telephone n...

Page 3: ...ch may be connected to a particular telephone line to permit terminal equipment to operate in a manner compatible with telephone company communications facilities shah be provided by the telephone company upon customer s request BJ Changes in telephone company communications facilities equipment operations and procedures f The telephone company may make changes m its communications facilities equi...

Page 4: ...ever attempt to insert wires pins or similar objects in the vents or openings of the telephone E Never clean the telephone with benzol paint thinner or other solvent materials F Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm G Never Install telephone jacks in a wet area unless they are specifically designed for that purpose 03 Never touch un insulated telephone wires or terminals unless t...

Page 5: ...lephone Line 9 iii Incidence of Harm to the Telephone Lines iv Compatibility of the Telephone Network and Terminal Equipment iv Hearing Aid Compatibility iv Automatic Dialers iv Responsibility of Grantee Manufturer of Registered Equipment v Product Safety V Radio Interference Part 15 V INTRODUCTION 1 POOLED TRUNK ACCESS 2 ENVIRONMENT 4 Electrical Noise Gas and Airborne Particles Humidity uw wwnm T...

Page 6: ...all Mounting Procedure 10 Trunk Unes 11 Connectingthe Trunk Lines 11 Internal Lines 8 13 Connecting the Telephone 13 SMDR Interface Card 19 ___ __ _ __ Feature Package B 19 Installing the SMDR Card 20 Doorphone Interface Card 22 Installing the Doorphone Interface 22 Door Box 24 Connecting the Door Box 24 Power Failure Unit 25 Wall Mounting Procedure 25 Connecting the Power Failure Unit 26 Music On...

Page 7: ...runk Lines 12 9 Connecting the Telephone 13 8 10 66 Split Block 18 11 SMDR Interface Card Feature Package B 19 12 Installing the SMDR CARD 22 13 Doorphone Interface Card 23 14 Connecting the Door Box 24 15 Connecting the Power Failure Unit 27 16 Connecting Music Source to the MOH Connector 28 17 Connecting the Paging Speaker to the Amplifier 29 TABLES 1 System Configuration 1 2 Extension Connector...

Page 8: ...nt number of outside and internal lines TABLE 1 System C dguratio System Designation Trunk Ports Extension Port VB 42010 DBS 308 3 8 VB 42020 DBS 616 6 a 16 9 The S DBS consists of the main unit telephones and various peripheral equip ment and requires installation wiring and programming This manual describes the installation and wiring procedures 1 i i i vs r ...

Page 9: ...connected to an outside line FCC Registration Numbers c Model Numbers _ Key System Hybrid System 1 m 42010 DBS308 ACKUSA 61853 IXF E ACKUSA 61855 IF E VB 42020 DBS616 ACKUSA 61854 KF E ACKUSA 61856 IF E When enabling Pooled Trunk Access in m the telephone company or a Panasonic service center of the MF E FCC Registration number According to FCC rules Pooled Trunk Access is regarded as one of the d...

Page 10: ...ECTION LAYOUT 1 Printer RS 232C Interface for TTY or SMDR Door Opener 2 Door Phone Door Opener 1 COL 4 COL 5 COL 6 I CO Line Port ZxtemalPaging ez 7 J tension Port 1 1 l Extension Port 8 Door Phone 1 Door Phone 2 PFu Power IAdaptor COL 1 COL 2 I for Music on Hold Backup Battery i J SLT 3 ...

Page 11: ...allic parts and cause errors in performance Do not install equipment in high humidity areas ___ __ Hxdity 30 to 90 relative humidity Non Condensing Appropriate lighting is required when servicing the main unit Protect the system from lightning by properly grounding the AC cable as well as instalhngvoltage surge suppressors and diode clamps on all external cables attached to the system Temperature ...

Page 12: ...of components Water Factor s S DBS Installation Instructions v1 0 excessive vibration which can cause Water is a dangerous hazard to equipment and can totally damage the system Do not place the equipment near anything containing water or under overhead plumbing sprinkler system values or in areas that are susceptible to flooding B e ...

Page 13: ...Eithe AC power to the key system unit KSU Use the appropriate screwdriver to fasten the screws 22 Handle the Main Unit carefully to avoid damaging the cover a 1 Removing the Main Unit Cover a Remove the two screws main unit 0a from e front cover B of the b Remove the tiont cover B by pulling it to the left Frant aover B 0 b 0 a SCrBw __ 6 ...

Page 14: ...four screws loosely to a wall stron fl enough to hold the wei ht of a KSU The screws s ould ___ _ _ stand out one fourth of an inch from the wall surface b Pass the screws through the holes on the back of r the main cabinet and pull the cabinet in a downward direction c Tighten the two screws A and B with a screwdriver to secure the cabinet to the wall 8 ...

Page 15: ...b Insert the connecter cord of the batteries onto the BAT terminals of the KSU and In case of power failure the backup battery will support normal system operation for approximately 30 minutes under full load for the DBS3Q8 system and approxi mately 20 minutes for the DBS616 system The batteries are trickle charged during normal system operation BATTERY Figure 5 MAIN UNIT CONNECTOR _____ _ ___ _ _...

Page 16: ...ALLATION continued 4 Initializing the System a Set the power switch of the main unit to OFF b Set the RAM switch in the center of the KSU Tom the HOLD to the CLEAR position CJ plum the power surltcIi PtIie iinitX ON d Set the RAM switch back to HOLD Q Ram Switch Hold Clr MC0 L ...

Page 17: ...des into the two adapter mounting holes at the lower end of the key telephone then push in the adapter _ _ a Place the mounting holes of the bracket over the studs of the modular jack and pull the telephone downward to secure it in place Short station cords are provided for wall mounting Remove the handset guide by pulling it up and out with fingernail or screwdriver Turn the guide upside down and...

Page 18: ... the CO PBX line can be directly connected to the outside line jack on the main unit The DBS308 system has a six pin modular jack RI 25C for COL 1 COL qand COL 3 The DBS616 system has two modular jacks for COL 1 COL 2 and COL 3 and COL 4 COL 5 and COL 6 y z ft the outside lines to the COL jack with a 6 w ire modular cord no longer than I ...

Page 19: ...___ __ S DBS Installation Instructions VI 0 TRUNK LINES continued Figure 8 Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 P co 1 3 CNl CN2 CO 4 6 rc COL 1 COL5 111111 H COL3 COL6 MAIN UNlT c I 12 ...

Page 20: ...or key telephones only each extension port can connect a key telephone and or a single line telephone SLT 1 Connecting the Telephone a For each telephone connect two wires to the appropriate pins of the split lock See TABLE2 i and Figure 10 for Extension Connectors b Plu the 50 pin connector of the split block to e extension port on the main unit NOTE The 25 pair amphenol connector which leads to ...

Page 21: ...Cable Code Pin EXT l 8 CUP 3 4 2 8 9 10 12 15 16 4 Ei 21 22 z z 27 28 29 30 31 32 WH BL 26 K TEL 1 24V BL WH 1 K TEL 1 GND WH OR 27 OR WH 2 W H GN 28 GN WH 3 WH BR 29 BR WH 4 30 5 RD BL 31 BL RD 6 RD OR 32 OR RD 7 K TEL 4 24V K TEL 4 GND RD GN 33 GN RD 8 RD BR 34 BR RD 9 K TEL 5 24V K TEL 5 GND 35 10 BK BL 36 BL BK 11 BK OR 37 OR BK 12 38 13 SLT 6 24V SLT 6 GND gT g BK BR 39 BR BK 14 BK SL 40 SL B...

Page 22: ...33 Green 34 Red Y L GN 43 GN YL 18 WC WC 35 Black 36 Yellow YL BR BR YL 44 N C 37 Green 19 N C 38 Red YL SL SL YL 45 DHP 1 24V 39 Black 20 DHP 1 GND 40 Yellow VI BL 46 RT VT 21 DHF 2 24V 41 DHE2 GND 42 Green Red VI OR OR VI WC 43 Black 2 N C 44 Yellow VI GN GN VI 24V to PFU 45 24V to PFU 46 Green Red VI BR BR VI VI SL SL VI WC 47 Black WC 48 Yellow GND to PFU 49 GND to PFU 50 NOTE N C No connectio...

Page 23: ... BR 29 BR WH 4 30 5 9 Green 10 Red WH SL SL VA3 Black Yellow Green Red RD BL BL RD ___ __ _ 31 6 RD OR 32 OR BD 7 Black Yellow RD GN 33 GN RD 8 RD BR 34 BR RD 9 Green Red RD SL SL RD 35 10 Black Yellow BK BL 36 BL BK 11 21 Green 22 Red BK OR 37 OR BK 12 23 Black 24 Yellow BK GN 38 25 Green GN BK 13 BK BR 39 BR BK 14 KiTELL5 24v e 26 Red__ _ sLT l5 24v Black SLT 15 GND Yellow BK SL 40 p g g4 l 29 G...

Page 24: ...d Green Red 44 WC 37 19 WC 38 Black YelIow Green Red Q 39 40 1 Black Yellow 41 Green 42 Red 43 44 Black Yellow 45 Green 46 Red Black Yellow 49 50 YL OR OR YL 42 N C 17 WC Y L GN GN YL 43 WC 18 WC YL BR BR YL YL SL SL YL WC WC N C WC VI BL 46 BL VI 21 VI OR 47 N C OR VI 22 WC VI GN 48 WC GN VI 23 N C VI BR BR VI WC WC VI SL SL vl WC WC NOTE N C No connection ...

Page 25: ...SLT 5 K TEL 6 SLT6 tlfi K TEL 2 SLT 9 K TEL 10 SLT 10 K TEL 11 SLT 11 K TECL 12 SLT 12 K TEL l SLT 13 K TEL 14 SLT 14 K TEL 7 SLT 7 K TEL 8 SLT 8 N C N C N C DPH 1 DHP 2 N C 24 to PFU N C GND to PFU Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 e _ K TEL 15 SLT 15 EC TEL 16 SLT 16 N C N C N C N C N C N C N C N C N C c I Figure 10 18 ...

Page 26: ...ackage B VB 42411 Place the VB 42411 cartridge in the area on the KSU marked Feature Package See Figure 11 below The Card provides an RS 232C port interface which is compatible with eustomer provided serial printers or ca Il accounting devices capable of generating detailed reports for calI information on time duration and phone number p c L 25Pa irA mphenol Connector Extensions 1 8 a Figure 11 19...

Page 27: ...1 __ __ _ a Place the SMDR card in the area on the main unit marked SMDR I F Push the card forward to lock it in place b Use the ribbon cable attached to the SMDR card to connect the card to the SMDR pin connector NOTE When connecting a pri r er to this system see Table 3 below for co rect pin configuration TABLE 3 Printer Connection Q PRINTER CONNECTION ...

Page 28: ...Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 SMDR INTERFACE CARD continued Q Figure 12 ...

Page 29: ...med basis Relay 2 has m functions multi purpke and incoming ring signal TheQmulti purpose function can be programmed to operate on either a continual or timed basis L Relay 1 and 2 remain in the idle state until activated by a two digit telephone code d 1 Installing the Doorphone Card Se Figure 13 on page 23 a b cl Slide the doorphone card to the right inside the grooves on the main unit Use a rib...

Page 30: ...Section 300 S DBS Installation Instructions Issue 1 August 1990 v1 0 DOORPHONE ADAPTOR INTERFACE CARD continued DOORPHONE a To Relay 2 To Relay 1 To sensor 3 r u 0 L b Y Figure13 I 23 i a ...

Page 31: ... alerts the erson inside the building who controls the door opener by dialing an access code rom a programmed telephone P 1 Connecting the Door Box CI JZa chdoor box connects two wires to a 25 pair extension cable SeeTABLE 2 page 15 Choose the appropriate wire gauge from the table below TABLE 4 Wire Gauges 4 1 Wire Gauge 26 AWG 24 AWG 22 AWG MaximumRange 230 Feet 370 Feet 590 Feet Resistance 20 a ...

Page 32: ...utomatically retum to normal service e 1 Wall Mounting Procedure See Figure 15 on page 27 a b d 4 e Remove the two screws from the PFU module and lift off the upper case Use the provided wood screw to mount the PFU onto the wall The wood scr v should stick out from the wall about 5 16th of an inch Hook the PFU onto the wood screw and tighten the screw Screw the wood screws into the holes at the bo...

Page 33: ...ted to the PFU B 2 Connect the trunk lines from the TO COL KSU jacks on the PFU to the COL port on the main unit by uslng __ _ __ th e modular plugs 3 Connect the EXT lines from the main unit to the FROM SLT LC KSU jacks 8 4 Connect each SLT line to the 7YO SLT jacks on the PFU 5 Connect two wires from the power supply terminals on the PFU parallel to any EXT port 6 Gather the wires back into the ...

Page 34: ...section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 POWER FAILURE UNIT continued I co1 4 1Connect to SLTlines a S DBS Installation Instructions v1 0 Connect to COLport jack Figure 15 27 ...

Page 35: ... on hold MOH Connect the music source to the MOH connector on the main unit with an RCA jack NOTE If a tape recorder is connected to the MOH e connector place the recorder five meters or more away tiom the main unit to prevent interference a TABLE 5 MOH Xnput Impedance Y MOH terminal input impedance 1 5k ohms maximuxn input level 150mV maximum RCA Tape Recorder for music on hold 28 Figure 16 i ...

Page 36: ...r The External Paging Amplifier EPA connector is the output terminal for external paging a Connect the EPA terminal to the amplifier input terminal Q b Connect the paging speaker to the amplifier output terminal 1 EPA terminal output impedance 600 ohms output level 20dB EPA CONNECTOI RCA PIN PLUG I AMPLIFIER PACING SPEAKER F Figure 17 ...

Page 37: ...S DBS Installation instructions Section 300 Vl o Issue I August 1990 _ ME MO 30 ...

Page 38: ... Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 S DBS 3081616 VI 0 Programming Small Digital Business System mhlnstructi ons _ __ __ Y6Y PanasonicDBS Small For Models UB 420100 42020 Seeother Section 400 for other Models Panasonk ...

Page 39: ...hout notice and should not be construed as a commitment by the Panasonic Communications Systems Company PCSC Furthermore PCSC reserves the right without notice to make changes to equipment design as advance in engineering and manufacturing methods warrant _ ...

Page 40: ...Trunk Access inform the telephone company or a Panasonic service center of the MIT E FCC Registration number According to FCC rules Pooled Trunk Access is regarded as one of the distinguishing features of a PBX as opposed to a key telephone system RINGER EQUWILENCE NUMBER REN 0 5 B The REN determin es the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line ancl SIU nave a tnose he te p e b i ...

Page 41: ...hich may be connected to a particular telephone line to permit terminal equipment to operate in a manner compatible with telephone company communications facilities shall be provided by the telephone company upon customer s request B Changes in telephone company communications facfities equipment operations and procedures The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities equi...

Page 42: ...empt to Insert wires pins or similar objects in the vents or opemngs of the telephone Never clean the telephone with benzol paint thinner or other solvent materials Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in a wet area unless they are specifically designed for that purpose Never touch un insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line ...

Page 43: ...imaticDial iv Responsibility of Grantee Manufacturer of Registered Equipment V Product Safety V Radio Interference Part 15 V _ C PROGRAMMING GUIDELINES 1 Before programming the small DBS system 1 PROGRAMMING DATA TABLE FORMS 2 INITIALIZING THE SYSTEM BEFORE PROGRAMMING 3 Before programming for the fast time 3 SMALL DIGITAL BUSINESS SYSTEM PSD KEY SETI INGS 4 PSD 1 Key System setting 4 __ ____ _ __...

Page 44: ...ROGRAM WITH A DATA TERMINAL 7 7 7 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 FEATURES l2 13 DEFAULT DATA TABLES PSD 1 Key System setting PSD 2 Key Trunk setting FSD 3 Key Extension setting PSD 4 Key FF Key assignment setting Flexible function I key assignments How to program the FF keys for individual telephones PSD 5 Key Toll restrictions PSD6Key TTYsetting PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FEATURES _ __ __ PSD 1 Key System setting...

Page 45: ... a Make certain all connections to the main unit have bee6 properly installed and tested See the Installation Instructions manual Section 300 b Complete the programming table form with all necessary information obtained from the end user See page 2 cl Perform the initialization procedure before programming See page 3 a ...

Page 46: ...ogramming Instructions VI 0 Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 1 i PROG G DATA TABLE FORMS Enter features and installation specifications in a programming table form See the Programming Table manual Section 450 C 2 ...

Page 47: ... first time reset the system as follows 1 Turn off the power for the Main Cabinet 2 Set the RAlld switch to 9XZAR 3 Turn the power for the Main Cabinet back on 4 Set the RAM switch to HOLD a NOTE This is a one time operation If the procedure is repeated at the next programming session aJl previously programmed data will be erased 3 ...

Page 48: ...ail of the feature options which are system wide based 2 PSD 2 Key Bunk Setting Contains aII of the feature options on a per line basis 3 PSD 3 Key Extension and Ring Setting Contains all of the feature options on a per station basis 4 PSD 4 Key Feature Assignment Contains all nf ens e k as s 5 PSD 5 Key Toll Restriction Setting Contains aI I of the program steps for performing toll restrictions o...

Page 49: ...Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 SMALXAH3S KEY TELEPEIONE S DBS Programming Instructions v1 0 PSD 6 PSD 7 PSD 8 PSD 9 PSD 10 0 m 0 0 0 One Touch PSD 1 PSD 2 PSD3 PSD 4 PSD 5 V nnnnn FIGURE I ...

Page 50: ...e new address CONF Clears data REDIAL Resets data VOL APROG Moves to higher ports either assigning data to a port or copying data from one port to another NOTE Some data cannot be copied from port to port Text under each address in this manual is noted accordingly VOL VPROG Moves to lower ports either assigning data to a port or copying data from one port to i3IlOtb NOTE Some data cannot be copied...

Page 51: ...phone is connected to extension ports 1 and 2 extensions 10 or 11 ON OFF Key or POWER SETTING There are three exceptions to programming from the attendant s telephone The j following addresses can only be programmed using the POWER SETTING PSD 1 addresses 0005 Outside lines 0035 SLT on hook detection timer PSD 3 address lo 251 13 C Hybrid system dual port operation 1 Power ON 2 Enter data 3 Power ...

Page 52: ...PROG 3 The system is now in Program Mode b The date feature is a T tern wide program a change of ate setting so press the PSD 1 key to PSI 1 System setting _ _ SD Tru_nksetting _ _ PSI 3 Extension and ring setting PSD 4 Feature assignment PSD 5 Toll restriction setting PSD6 TTYsetting c Enter the foIlowing PSD 1 address for the date 0001 The system is now fn Date Set Mode To set the date enter the...

Page 53: ... in the programmin g there are help screens available the H kevonthete nninalkeyb oar_d _ ENTERING THIi DATA E AL PROGRAMMING MODE Program the access code om the key telephone fo Data Terminal Program ming as follows 1 CONF 2 I 3 6 4 Program digit ID code from the attendant s phone 5 Press HOLD Access Data Terminal Roe as follows 1 Press ON OFF key 2 3 Enter 99 4 Enter programmed 4 digit ID code N...

Page 54: ..._ HOLD FLASH AUTO CONF DATA TERMINAL CONTROL D Next port A CONTROL s Previous port CONTROL x Next address CONTROL E Previous address ESCAPE Program set mode DELETE Clears data VOL A PROG CONTROL T VOL v PROG CONTROL v Moves to previous port with data CONTROL u Carries new data to the next port ON OFF CONTROL 2 CErdt NOTE In Small DBS V 1 0 Control D and Control S are incorrectly deiined in the ter...

Page 55: ...m programming and press return At the 01 Sys prom t press return again The fast address in the system the date will appear on e screen _ ___ __ _ SO001 900809 D The screen will advance to the next address every lime you press return or you can change the date in address 0001 from August 8 1990 to August 10 1990 for example by entering press return 900810 The screen will advance to the next address...

Page 56: ...l Tone Stop Internal Door Boxes A and B 0039 hAsI3Key 0019 eadsetMode Hybrid System Dual Port Operation bIlmde cxf Hooksignal Faging Pooled Trunk Access omS AlatT 1 01 06 11 c b r Station Lockout Capability Station Lockout Types Toil Restriction System I oo4o 0041 I I ransfer On Hook Automatic Voice Announce Off Hook Manual 025 L 12 ___ _ _ I e I a i t NOTE C Can be copied fkom port to port ...

Page 57: ...Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 S DBS Frogramming Instructions v1 0 EXTENSIONS FF KEYS TRS I lo 251 12 C 13 ...

Page 58: ...mer Door Box Speech Path Sensor Detecting Signal Sensor Alarm Ring Stop Multi Purpose Relay 2 Function Mttlti Purpose Relay 1 Operation Multi Purpose Relay 2 Operation Multi Purpose Relay 1 Operation Timer MultIPurpose Relay 2 Operation Timer 12 hour system 12oOool Monday 3 lines 6 lines No pause 3 seconds 15 seconds Auto FI H 1 second 0 5 second 0 75 second 0 75 second 64oms Day mode Disable One ...

Page 59: ...PTA Group Incoming Ring Tone Pattern Incoming Rfng signal Detection Time Incomfng Ring Pattern Detection Timer External RCngerOper Incoming Call Forwarding Delayed Ring Function Operation Delayed Ring Transferrhg Time Delayed Ring Transfer to Extenslon Numbers 10 pps pulse dial 80 ms ON 80 ms OFF CO line Nopause Disable Enable No change 16OmS 30 detection of CPC Srgnd More than 304 ms Pooled trunk...

Page 60: ...ort Key Telephone Extension Lockout in Night Mode SLT CO Line Dial Headset Mode Dial Tone Stop Internal DEFAULT Clear 12 25 Trunks l 6 10 11 Clear 12 25 Tmnks l 6 10 11 No pickup Accepts Internal calls 12 25 Outside Internal calls 10 llf Clear No ring 12 25 Rtng IlO 11 Eibdoor box calls 12 25 DoorBoxAandB CalIs 10 11 Time displayed Impossible Accepted Disable Rejection Section 400 Issue 1 July 199...

Page 61: ...p 70 cau waiting 3 Data Security AUTO AUTO Dial CO Access 88N Dial Tone Stop Internal 50 Display Contrast Do Not Disturb 73 Door Box 61 62 Headset 51 Meet Me Answer 77 Message Waiting 2 Mode A B Change 69 NW Key 52 PagingZone 1 Ol PagingZone 02 PagfngZone3 03 AU Zone Paging OO Pooled Trunk Access i 9 or 81 83 Repeat AUTO l Save AUTO AUTO l Sh4DR 93 Station Lockout 74 Tone CalIs 1 TI W Quelling 2 V...

Page 62: ...ming Instructions v1 0 _ __ _ _ Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 HOW TO PROGRAM THE FF KEYS FOR INDIVIDUAL TELEPHONES 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press PROG key 3 Press FF Key 4 Enter 4 digit code maximum 5 Press HOLD key 18 ...

Page 63: ... Restriction during Incoming Calls and KeysDia I Restriction Station Lockout Types PBXDigits l 9 0 SSD Toll Restrictions Override Cancelling 6 Digit Restriction Types 2 and 3 Cancelling S Digit Restriction Type 3 Station Lockout Capabil SSD Toll Restrictions Cancelled Day Restriction Types Tnmks l 6 Night Restriction Types Trunks l 6 Area code only 49 PBX intercom calls 49 FJl3xincomtngcalls 49 No...

Page 64: ...Setting ADDRESS FEATURE DEFAULT PAGE 0101 0102 0103 0104 0105 0106 0107 SMDR Printing Mode 1 SMDRPrinting Mode 2 ll ans sion Speed Baud Rate Stop Bit Length Data Lmigth Parity Check Even Odd Parity OwPing 59 Data titles and data 59 1200 bps 59 1 bit 59 8 bits 59 No parity check 60 Even nuqber parity 60 20 ...

Page 65: ...onth MM and Day DD as follows a 950225 NOTE The date is also recorded during Station Message Detail Recording SMDR 0002 0 or l TIME DISPLAY O 12 Hour Svstem 1 24 Hour System TIME HH Hours MM Minutes SS Seconds N l or 2 To set the time to 3 28 P M and display it enter the hour and minutes followed by 1 for A M or 2 for P M 03282 To return to the default value 12 OO OOA M enter as follows 1200001 ...

Page 66: ...et using address 000 l l Sunday 2 Mondav 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday NOTE The days of the week are also recorded during SMDR 0005 l 7 SETTING OUTSXDE LINES l 1 line 2 2lines 3 3 lines 308 initial 4 4lines 5 51ines 6 6 lines 616 initial NOTE Outside lines can only be set using the POWER SETTING See page 7 in this manual for instructions 22 ...

Page 67: ...the 7th digit after dialing 1 8 Automatic pause before the 8th digit after diaIi ng 1 Numbers dialed before the connection is made result in a wrong number This setting also affects dialing SSD and PSD numbers Pause time is set with the Automatic Pause Timer at 0016 0 1 7 NOTE Each trunk must be set for automatic pause in PSD 2 as follows PSD 2 Key Address Ol 06 04 0 or l OOO I 8 AUTOMATICPAUSE DI...

Page 68: ...ore the 1st digit after 2 Automatic pause before the 2nd digit after ddigit after 4 Automatic pause before the 4th digit after 5 Automatic pause before the 5th digit after 6 Automatic pause before the 6th digit after 7 Automatic pause before the 7th digit after 8 Automatic pause before the 8th digit after OOlO l 8 AUTOMATIC PAUSE DIAL 5 CONF No automatic pause a l Automatic pause before t 2 Automa...

Page 69: ...efore t 3 Automatic pause before t 4 Automatic pause before t 5 Automatic pause before t 6 Automatic pause before t 7 Automatic pause before t 8 Automatic pause before t fter dialing digit 7 xe 1st digit after dialing 7 3e 2nd digit after dialing 7 xe 3rd digit after dialing 7 ze 4th digit after dialing 7 ze 5th digit after dialing 7 ze 6th digit after dialing 7 he 7th digit after dialing 7 he 8th...

Page 70: ...t after dialing 0 2 Automatic pause before the 2nd digit after dialing 0 3 Automatic pause before the 3rd digit after dialing 0 4 Automatic pause before the 4th digit after dialing 0 5 Automatic pause before the 5th digit after dialing 0 6 Automatic pause before the 6th digit after dialing 0 7 Automatic pause before the 7th digit after dialing 0 8 Automatic pause before the 8th digit after dialing...

Page 71: ... O 15 seconds l 30 seconds OOlS 0 or l FLASH REDIAL AUTOMATIC The REDIAL key can automaticall have been dialed and then redial x cut off an outside line after one or more digits e same numbers again However if the system is connected to a PBX re program for No Automatic FLASH or the PBX wi U go into ON HOLD status when the REDLAL key is pressed O No automatic FLASH AI4 0019 0 l 4 OUTSIDE LINE FLAS...

Page 72: ...king an outside line call and hanging up there is a timed pause before you can dial out to make a second call 0 0 75 second l 1 second 2 2 seconds 3 4 seconds 4 6 seconds 5 8 seconds 6 12 seconds 7 16 seconds _ 0022 0 1 7 OUTSIDE LINE GUARD TIMER INCOMING MLLS After answering an incoming call and hanging up there is a timed pause before you can access another outside line O 0 75 second l 1 second ...

Page 73: ... AM or 2 for P M 8 02 P M 08022 12 00kM 12001 _ 11 59kM 11591 CONF Remains in dav mode HHMMN AutomaticaIIy switches to night mode 01 12 HH 00 59 MM 00 59 SS N l A M or 2 P M 0025 0 or l TRANSFER ON HOOK AUTOMATIC An incoming call can be transferred to another extension by entering the en sion number and replacing the receiver The extension at the other end receives an incoming call tone If automat...

Page 74: ... __ _ ___ BACKGROUND MUSIC BGM d O BGM disabled l BGM enabled 0628 O l 3 INFORMATION TONE FOR VOICE CALLING Sets the information or splash tone for extensions called by voice The tone is sounded for 0 5 second before the caller s voice is heard O Tone for voice call and Darrine call l Tone for voice call 2 Tone for paging call 3 No information tone _ 0029 0 or l CO SIGNAL OFF HOOK ALERT TONE An al...

Page 75: ...AY RESTRICTION 80 89 4 Sets the system to display telephone numbers durin an SSD call and REDIAL If SSD calls are programmed not to display then redi zf not displayed either ed telephone numbers are O Number not disnlaved l Number displayed NOTE AUTO 00 79 SSD numbers are always displayed 0032 0 or I DATA SECURITY Prohibits interrupting conversations or data transmissions 0 Can interrupt I Cannot ...

Page 76: ...80 seconds O No recall l Recall 20 seconds 2 Recall 40 seconds 3 Recall 60 seconds a _ _ __ ___ __ _ 6 Recall 150 seconds 7 Recall 180 seconds 0034 0 I TRANSFER RECALL TIMER If an outside line ca Uis not answered within a specified lime after being trans ferred the call will revert back to the original extension Set the extension transfer recall timer at between 20 180 seconds O No recall I Recall...

Page 77: ...n 250ms 2 Less than 250ms 3 Less than 250ms 4 Less than 250ms 5 Less than 250ms 250 500 ms Over 500 ms 250 1000 ms Over 1000 ms 250 1500 ms Over 1500 ms 250 2000 ms Over 2000 ms 250 3000 ms Over 3000 ms NOTE Can only be set usin the POWER SETTING See page 7 in this manu 3 for instructions 0036f 0 or 1 SLT OUTSIDE LINE HOLD An outside Line caU on your extension can be put on System Hold or Exclusiv...

Page 78: ...PEECH PATH The 308 system has 2 analog speech paths and the 616 system has 4 analog speech paths door box only One of these speech paths for each system can be set aside for the O No door box sneech oath l Door box speech path c 0040 0 or 1 SENSOR DETECTING SIGNAL O Detects a make sisal l Detects a break signal 0041 0 or l SENSOR SIGNAL ALARM RING STOP O Sensor detectine sifznal stons the alarm ri...

Page 79: ...signal 0043 0 or l MULTI PURPOSE RELAY 1 OPERATION O Relav oDerated as Droprammed time I Relay operate continually 0044 0 or l MULTX PURPOSE RELAY 2 OPEMTION O Relav oDerated as DroErammed time l Relay operated continually MULTI PURPOSE RELAY 1 OPERATION TIMER O 0 125 second _ 2 2 seconds 3 3 seconds 4 4 seconds 5 5 seconds 6 6 seconds 7 7 seconds ...

Page 80: ...DBS programming Instructions v1 0 Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 _ MULTI PURPOSE RELAY 2 OPERATION TIMER 0 0 125 second l 1 second 2 2 seconds 3 3 seconds 4 4 seconds 5 5 seconds 6 6 seconds 7 7 seconds 36 ...

Page 81: ...6 01 0 or l DIALSIGNAL OUTSIDELINE O 10 DDS Dulse dial l DTMF signal dial 01 06 02 0 1 or2 DTW SIGNAL SENDING TAKE O 80 ms ON 80 ms OFF l 125 ms ON 125 ms OFF 2 250 ms ON 150 ms OFF 01 06 03 0 or l CONTVECTEDPHONELINE O CO line l PBX line 0146 04 0 or l PAUSEFUNCTIONFORPBXLINE AUTOMATXC O No Dause l Automatic pause _ ...

Page 82: ... disable l Automatic conversion enable 01 06 06 0 or l DTMF SIGNAL CONVERSION MANUAL Press or to convert the dial signal to a DTMF signal after pulse dialing __ _ __ _ O Conversion disable l Conversion enable 01 06 07 0 or l DTMF SIGNAL SENDING TIME AFTER DIALING When time oY ou change from pulse dialing to a DTMF signal during dialing the sending the DTMF signal can also be changed O No change l ...

Page 83: ...NAL DETECTION The system automatically cancels a CO line call if a disconnect signal is received i C_ O No detection of CPC sisal l Detection only while on HOLD 2 Detection anytime 0146 10 fO l 7 OUTSIDE LINE DISCONNECT CPC DETECTING TIMER The disconnect timer can be set within a range of 48 ms to 704 ms O More than 48 ms l More than 96 ms 2 More than 192 ms 3 More than 304 ms 4 More than 400 ms 5...

Page 84: ...the jumper cable on the Key System Unit 01 06 12 CONF l 3 POOLED TRUNK ACCESS GROUP When 81 83 is dialed there is an automatic connection to a vacant Iine in the u moup ki maxunum 01three gK3pSii biiXSk h th e combination system m any CONF Not subiect to pooled trunk access group l Pooled trunk access group 81 g Pooled trunk access group 82 l i Pooled trunk access group 83 1 2 3 Pooled trunk acces...

Page 85: ... ON 3 seconds OFF 5 0 5 second ON O 5 second OFF 6 0 5 second ON O 5 second OFF 0 5 second ON 2 5 seconds OFF 7 0 5 second ON 3 5 seconds OFF 8 1 second ON 7 seconds OFF 01 06 14 0 1 7 INCOMING RING SIGNAL DETECTION TIME Detects an incoming ring signal when the signal is longer than the time programmed or an incoming ring signal O More than 50 ms l More than 100 ms 2 More than 150 ms 3 More than 2...

Page 86: ...econds to ensure that the ring cycle on incoming calls is not cut off prematurely O 3 seconds l 4 seconds 2 5 seconds 3 6 seconds 4 8 seconds 5 10 seconds 6 12 seconds 7 14 seconds 01 06 16 O l 3 EXTERNAL RINGER OPERATION Use with multi purpose relay 2 O Disable l Day ringer 2 Night ringer 3 Day and night ringer 01 06 17 0 or l INCOMING CALL FORWARDING O Cannot accept caIl fomarding I Call forward...

Page 87: ...N OPERATION Drsablep l Day delayed ring 2 Night delayed rin P 3 Day and night de ayed ring 01 06 19 0 1 4 DELAYED RING TRANSFERRING TIME O Disable l After 15 seconds 2 After 30 seconds 3 After 45 seconds 4 After 60 seconds I DELAYED RING TRANSFER TO EXTENSION NUMBERS CONE Clear lo 25 Extension numbers ...

Page 88: ... on a per line per extension basis CONF Clear 112 251 1 TYu nk 1 2 Trunk 2 3 Trunk 3 4 Trunk 4 5 Trunk 5 6 lYu nk 6 NOTE Runks l 6 are the default settings for the attendant s phone 10 25 02 CONF 1 6 Sets the ring assignment in night mode on a per line per extension basis CONF Clear 12 251 l mJnk 1 2 mlnk2 3 Trunk3 4 nunk4 5 nunk 5 6 mmk6 NOTE Trunks l 6 are the default settings for the attendant ...

Page 89: ...5 04 OJ 3 CALLWAITING 4 A busy tone is sent from one extension to another if the called extension is on another call 0 Cannot accept call waiting I Accepts outside calls 2 AcceDts internal calls 112 j 3 AcceDts outside and internal calls attendant ext 10 11 10 25 05 CONFJ 3 PAGING GROUPS Sets an extension for paging groups 1 2 or 3 CONF Clear l Paging group 1 2 Paging group 2 3 Paging group 3 lo 2...

Page 90: ... 1 10 25 08 0 or 1 CALL DURATION DISPLAY Displays conversation time on an LCD teiephone O Time not displayed l Time disnlaved 10 25 09 0 or I BUSY OVERRIDE Allows an extension to override a busy port D Bum override imuossibie l Busy override possible 10 25 lO 0 or l BUSY OVERRIDE REJECTION Busy override is not possible when an extension is set for rejecting it 0 Busy override rejected I Busv overr...

Page 91: ...YSTEM DUAL PORT OPERATION Connect either the key telephone or SLT to a port for Hybrid operation For Dual Port operation both the key telephone and the SLT must be connected to the same port O Hvbrid oDeration l Dual port operation ___ NOTE Can only be set usin the POWER S TTING See page 7 in this manu 9 for instructions 10 25 14 0 or l KEY TELEPHONE EXTENSION LOCKOUT IN MGHT MODE O Functioning l ...

Page 92: ...ctions v1 0 10 25 15 0 or l SLT OUTSDDE LINE DIAL Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 O Pulse l DTMT siQnal lo 251 16 0 or l HEADSET MODE _ O Not connected l Connected 10 25 17 0 or l DIALTONE DISABLE O Disable l Enable 48 _ _ __ _ ...

Page 93: ...for every telephone and DSS C OW Clear ___ digit number HOLD 0003 4 digit number HOLD CO Line 3 Sets trunk port number 3 for the FF key for every telephone and DSS CONE Clear 4 digit number HOLD 0004 Pdigit number HOLD COLrNE4 COW Clear 4 digit number HOLD 0005 digit number HOLD COLine5 Sets trunk port number 5 for the F F key for every telephone and DSS CONF Clear 4digit number HOLD ...

Page 94: ... number HOLD COLINE6 Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 c Sets trunk port number 6 for the FYI key for every telephone and DSS CONF Clear 4 digit number HOLD NOTE The F F Ke assigned x are a system wide setting Every telephone is e same code see page 17 ...

Page 95: ...a code onlv l 1 area code 0002 0 or l PBX INTERNAL CALL RESTRICTION _O PBX intercom calls prohibited l PBX intercom calls OOOS Oor l PBX INCOMING CALL RESTRICTION O PBX incoming calls prohibited l PBX incoming calls 0004 0 or 7 32 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DIGITS DIALED Sets the mazdmum number of digits dialed from an extension O Dial anv number of digits 7 32 Dial signal restricted after 7th 32nd digit ...

Page 96: ...ncoming calls not restricted l Pro 2 Di afti ammed TRS type restrictions g during conversation restricted OOOS 0 or l AND l KEYS DIAL RESTRICTION O Not restricted I Restricted 0007 0 or l STATION LOCKOUT TYPE 1 An extension can answer incoming calls but cannot place outgoing calls OOOS O l 9 PBX DIAL 1 Determines dialing when there are TRS call restrictions O No diQits dialed 52 ...

Page 97: ...t 2 2 igits 3 3 igits 4 4 5 5 igits 5gits 6 6 its 7 7 ligits 8 8 t 9 iigits 9 iigits OOlO O l 9 PBX DIAL 3 g y 2 I 2 c 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 t 9 9 diGits dialed OOll OJ 9 PBXDIAL4 W No dWits dialed l 1 digit 2 2 digits 3 3 di s 4 4 digits 5 5 digits 6 6 digits 7 7 digits 8 8 digits 9 9 digits ...

Page 98: ...ts 7 7 digits 8 8 digits 9 9 digits Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 I I 0013 OJ 9 PBXDIAL6 __ _ _ O No digits dialed 1 1 digit 2 2 3 3 di s digits 4 4 5 5 digits 6 digits 6 digits 7 7 8 digits 8 9 digits 9 digits 0014 OJ 9 PBXDIAL7 g j 2 2 3 3 4k4f 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 its dialed igit ligits 3gits ligits ugits UPS iigits ligits iigits ...

Page 99: ...s 9 9 digits 0016 OJ 9 PBXDIAL9 _ _ __ O No digits dialed l 1 digit 2 2 digits 3X 3 digits 44 4 digits 5 5 digits 6 6 digits 7 7 digits 8 8 digits 9 9 digits 0017 OJ 9 PBXDIALO S DBS Programming h ructions v1 0 y Q Vd l 1 digit 2 2 digits 3 3 digits 4 4 digits 5 5 digits 6 6 digits 7 7 digits 8 8 digits 9 9 digits ...

Page 100: ...e or receive outside calls Only intercom calls are p ossible Type 1 Ftikrt place outside caIls but can receive inccging Type 2 Can make onIy local calIs and programmed special area code table 1 caIIs and l 800 or 800 calls Cannot make 411 555 or 976 calls Type 3 Can make onI table 1 and ta2 local calls and programmed special area code le 2 calls Type 4 No restrictions Table 1 Cancelling 6 digit re...

Page 101: ...BILITY Restricts outside line calls on an unattended telephone O Disabled 1 Enabled 10 25 02 0 or l SSD TOLL RESTRICTIONS CANCELLED 0 SSD number restricted l SSD number not restricted 10 25 03 OJ 4 DAY RESTRICTION TYPES TRUNK 1 O l e 0 l TVpe 1 2 Type2 3 Type3 4 TvDe4 lo 25 04 OJ 4 DAY RESTRICTION TYPES TRUNK 2 O Type 0 l Type 1 2 Type2 3 Type3 4 Tvpe4 Iii 57 j B ...

Page 102: ...N TYPES TRTJNE 3 O Type 0 l Type 1 2 Type2 z E 3 e4 lo 25 06 0 1 4 DAYRESTRICTIONTYPES TRUNK4 O Type 0 l Type 1 2 Type2 3 Qpe3 4 Tvw4 10 25 07 0 1 4 DAY RESTRICTION TYPES TRUNK 5 O Type 0 l Type 1 2 Type2 ii 3 4 10 25 OS 0 1 4 DAYRESTRICTIONTYPES TRUNK6 O Type 0 l Qpe 1 Z Type2 __ ___ _ _ ___ ...

Page 103: ...e2 3 Type3 4 Tvne4 ___ 10 25 lO OJ 4 NIGHT RESTRICTION TYPES TRUNK 2 O Type 0 l Type 1 2 Type2 3 Type3 4 TvDe4 10 25 li 0 1 4 NIGEIT RESTRICTION TYPES TRUNlK 3 0 Type 0 l Type 1 2kType2 3 Type3 4 TvDe4 10 25 12 0 1 4 NIGHT RESTRICTION TYPES TRUNK 4 0 Qpe 0 l Type 1 2kType2 3 Type3 4 nTDe 4 ...

Page 104: ...5 13 0 1 4 NIGHT RESTRICTION TYPES TRUNK 5 Section 400 Issue 1 July 1990 Ok Type 0 I Type 1 2 Type 2 3 Type 3 _ _ ___ 4 Tme 4 10 25 14 0 1 4 NIGHT RESTRICTION TYPES TRUNK 6 a Ok l Type 0 Type 1 2 3 Type Type 3 4 TvDe 4 i _ i 60 i a 4 f ...

Page 105: ... or l SMDR PRINTING MODE 1 O prints outf oinP calls onlv l Fkints incoming outgoing calls 0102 0 or l SMDR PRINTlNG MODE 2 O Prints data only l Prints titles and data d103 0 or l DATA TRANSMISSION SPEED BAUD RATE _ __ O 4800 bps I 1200 bDs 0104 0 or l STOP BIT LENGTH O 1 bit l 2 bits ...

Page 106: ...rs during printing by aligning data protocol specifications between the S DBS and the SMDR printer or when caxqing out on site maintenance through the RS 232 C connector The sent data is totaled and the resulting odd even value is referred to as a parity check O No aritv check l Parity check 0107 0 or l EVEN ODD NUMBER PARITY O Odd number parity l en number ariQ 62 ci ...

Page 107: ...le 48 Dial inCg Fy2tion during Incoming Door Box Calls 46 Background Music BGM 30 Busy Override 46 Rejection 46 C AC fv Speech Path 34 DTMF Signal Conversion Automatic 38 Conversion Manual 38 Sending Time 37 38 Sending Time Table 39 Du Qpe r 4 _ callwaiting 45 COLine2 49 COLine3 49 COLdne4 49 COLine5 49 COLine6 50 CO Signal Off Hook Alert Tone 30 Connected Phone Line 37 CPC Signal Timer SLT Port 3...

Page 108: ... 39 FLASHTimer Off Hook Manual 27 Guard Timer Incoming Cab 28 Setting 22 Paging Groups 45 Parity Check 62 Pause Function for PBX Line Auto matic 37 PBX Dial 0 55 Dial 1 52 Dial 2 53 DiaI 3 53 Dial 4 53 Dial 5 54 Dial 6 54 Dial 7 54 Dial8 55 Dial9 55 Incoming Call Restriction 51 Internal CaII Restriction 51 Pooled Trunk Access Dial 9 40 Group 40 P e DiaI Minimum Pause 29 S Sensor AlarmRin 45 i5 Det...

Page 109: ...57 ID Code 31 Qpe 1 52 Stop Bit Length 61 Switching Time for Night Mode Automatic 29 System Installation Area Code 51 T U S DBS Programming Instructions v1 0 Time 21 Dis lay F 21 Thns er On Hook Automatic 29 Recall Timer 32 V Voice Announce Off Hook Manual 47 ...

Page 110: ... a a B BUB u u b Digital Business System Proaramming Guidance Manual Panasonic DBS Small For Models VB4303 ...

Page 111: ...se inform your telephone company of FCC Registration number e The FCC registration number Is found on the key service unit According to FCC rules this function is regarded as one of the distinguishing features of a PBX as opposed to a key telephone system Direct connection to a Party line or Coin perated telephone line Is prohibited If you are on a party line check with your local telephone compan...

Page 112: ...ng 10 modes FFl IO each of which in the 10 respective FF keys Flexible Function Keys see Fig 2 4 At the time of setting the FF keys whose functions it is required to change are pressed and after entering the program mode as shown in the diagram below the address numbers are input and the da is set The diagram below illustrates the reciprocal relationships between the program modes FFl System setti...

Page 113: ...unk lines extensions and connected equipment not being used in the initial set status without including them in the programming B Be sure to record the fact every time changes are made to the programming data table This will be necessary in the future for maintenance pur poses and when extra telephones and outside lines are added C The functions of those items marked by in the setting data table c...

Page 114: ...tension port number 1 or 2 For entering the programming mode ON OFF 3 PROG RR is input from the attendant s telephone Setting from general telephone f j jL P G When programming from a telephone other than the attendant s ON OFF 898 3 f4 9d449 digit code number 3 PROG is input Cautions when programming A After having set 5SS and EiUl24 turn off the main power source or unplug the 5 or EM 24 once If...

Page 115: ...n is not necessary when programming clear the CPC BAM switch the next time Turn on the power for the main cabinet After flickering for about 10 seconds the CFC lamp goes off Put the CPC RAM switch to HOLD The LED lamp flickers and system mode is reset to the initial status Note that if this operation is repeated for each programming all the data programmed up until be erased Main Cabinet ISW1 i q ...

Page 116: ...ith the CONF key together with back spacing with the AUTO key and the alphabeticai data of each 10 key are only effective in the cases stated below In casesother that these the numbers and letters are input from the DSS console DSS I 172 L b v e SSD name input mode ON OFF PROG 3 1 EXT name input mode ON OFF PROG 2 f 4 1 i ct Return to Previpus Mode PROG MUTE CONF VOLI VOIA F A i l DATA 1 i To stor...

Page 117: ...nding to the necessary function is input Press FFll system program SELECT SUB MODE iS displayed Now in system program mode 3 The group number corresponding to the necessary function is input Press l key 1 is displayed Press I key SELECTTIME MODE 1 OATE 2 TIME iS displayed Press I 1 key DATE SET MODE MONTHIDAYIYEAR Now in date set mode 4 The setting values are input Press month MM MM is displayed P...

Page 118: ...TLE CONT TTyXON XOFF PBXDlALl PBXDlAL2 PBX DIAL3 PBXDlAL4 PBX DIALS PBX DIALS PBX DIAL7 PBX DIALS PAUSEPOSlTlON 1 PAUSEPOSITION 2 PAUSEPOSITION 3 PAUSEPOSITION 4 PAUSEPOSITION 5 PAUSEPOSITION 6 PAUSEPOSITION 7 PAUSEPOSITION 8 PAUSEPOSITION 9 PAUSEPOSITION 0 RING PAT TERN 7 DSS Initial data set table Initial JAN 1 1989 11 12 oo 11 Time displayed 11 Starting from 16sec 11 Pooled trunk accesscall 11 ...

Page 119: ...OGRAMMING ID DENY TRUNK USE DIAL SEND TYPE TRUNK GROUP 9 TRUNK GROUP 81 TRUNK GROUP 82 TRUNK GROUP 83 TRUNK GROUP 84 TRUNK GROUP 85 TRUNK GROUP 86 TRUNK TYPE ENABLE DISA PRIVATE PORT AUTO PAUSE On DETECTION TONE SEND TIME CALL DIVERSION INCOME TONE PTN DISCONNECTTIME _ _ _ _ DJSA STARTTIME No EPI relay operation 19 No EPI relay operation 20 No EPI relay operation 20 No EPI relay operation 20 No EP...

Page 120: ...P 00 PAGE GROUP Ol PAGE GROUP 02 PAGE GROUP 03 PAGE GROUP 04 PAGE GROUP OS PAGE GROUP 06 PAGE GROUP 07 DISPLAY ON IDLE DISPLAY ON IDT DISPLAY ON INT DISPLAYONCO 1 DISPLAY ONCO 2 DISPLAY ON PAGE DISPLAY ON WAIT DISPLAY ON BUSY DAY RING PROG NIGHT RING PROG HUNTING GROUP NEXT HUNT GROUP HUNT G 01 PROGRAM HUNT G 08 PROGRAM CALL COVERAGE GROUP FUNCTION ASSIGN DSS FUNCTION ASSIGN EXT NAMEMODE SYS SPD N...

Page 121: ...e 7 No restriction 63 63 Type 7 No restriction 64 64 6 5 65 65 65 B l l 15 000 999 0 or 1 SETAREA CODE 8 2 l 15 000 999 0 or 1 SET OFFICE CODE 8 3 14 84 14 8 5 1 15 1 S 4 M 1 8 l 8 i 8 7 l cf 8 7 2 _ 8 7 3 8 74 f 8 7 5 _ 8 7 6 _ _ 8 7 7 8 7 8 8 8 l I f 8 8 2 8 8 3 _ a84 8 8 s 8 8 6 8 8 7 _ _ 8 8 S _ e_ b 9 l 1 32 1 32 _ a 9 2 l 32 1 32 ___ 9 3 l 32 1 32 _ r 10 l 00 89 _ _ _ lo 2 Ol 72 90 99 SPECIA...

Page 122: ...m Setting mode FFl 2 I I 0 or l Call duration display The time a telephone conversation with an outside line is taking can be displayed on a telephone with an LCD Whether or not this display is required is specified If it is set 50 that it is not displayed the conversation time for incoming calls from when they are answered is not displayed either 0 Telephone conversation time not displayed l z Te...

Page 123: ...displayed However the names stored for SSD are displayed at such times O Dialino disolaved durina Autd80 89 call 18 Dialing not displayed during Auto 80 89 call Note Auto 00 79 are displayed all the time FFl 2 l 6 0 1 Auto flash redial This setting is for automatically cutting of an outside line by pressing the redial key after one or more digits have been dialed and automatically dialing the same...

Page 124: ...ngle Line Telephone FFI 2 I 1 l 0 1 SLT Flash control During a telephone call by SLTthe outside line can be put on hold by lightly tapping the hook button hooking operation and another outside line or extension can then be telephoned This setting is for specifying whether to wait for the intercom dial tone again orto release hold and resume the initial outside call 0 Get new IDT to another TRF 1 R...

Page 125: ...pecified when the extension calling mode is set to voice call FFl 2 1 17 0 or l Information tone setting for busy override When the conversation on an extension has been interrupted the information one is sent out to the extension of the party being overridden to indicate the fact This setting notwithstanding busy override cannot be implemented for an extension involved in a conference call It is ...

Page 126: ...chines when connecting anSlvlDR printer to the system or carrying out remote maintenance through the telephone circuit for example Here it is specified whether to check for the occurrence of errors during the communication of data The method of checking involves adding up the data sent and determining whetherthis constitutes an odd or even value This is referred to as a parity check FFl 2 2 2 0 or...

Page 127: ...the o ffke number and XXXX the phone number If the dialing starts with I or 0 it is deemed to be a long distance calls FFl 2 2 8 0 or 1 SMDR printing mode 3 Title It is specified whether to include titles such as TIME DURAT and CO on the top line for making the data easy to read off or to have the data only when using the SMDR printer If there are titles they are printed every 60 lines O SMDR orin...

Page 128: ...or automatically inserting a pause during the dialing When the PBX etc is _ accessed for making a call several seconds are required from when the PBX receives the access numberto when the connection is made with a telephone central office line Dialing sent out before this connection is made will be invalid and may result in a wrong connection With this setting completely trouble free dialing is en...

Page 129: ...al Dial 6 Same as FFl 2 3 1 3 It is specified after which digit dialed there should be a pause having made a connection with an outside line of the system and then dialing 6 ICONFlR No automatic cause after dialina 3 18 Automatic pause on 1st digit after dialing 3 2 Automatic pause on 2nd digit after dialing 3 3 Automatic pause on 3rd digit after dialing 3 ICONFl No automatic Pause after dialinq 6...

Page 130: ...m and then dialing 0 ICONFl No automatic pause afterdialino 0 1 Automatic pause a 1St digit after dialing 0 2 Automatic pause at 2nd digit after dialing 0 3 Automatic pause at 3rd digit after dialing 0 FFl 2 4 1 B 0 or l Control ring patterns for UNA control terminals M c B When using UNA Universal Night Answer the operating specifications for each of the relay controlled terminals are determined ...

Page 131: ...0 or EPIcontrol when paging 05 It is set whether the EPI External Page Interface is to be used when calling paging group OS O No EPI retav ooeration when callinq oaainq grow 05 l EPI relay operation when calling paging group 05 FFl 2 4 B 0 or l EPI control when paging 06 It is set whether the EPI External Page Interface is to be used when calling paging group 06 O No EPI relav operation when calli...

Page 132: ...l afier 160 seconds 9 Recall after 180 seconds 1O Recall after 200 seconds 1 1 Recall after 220 seconds 12 Recall after 240 seconds FFl 3 3 1 lt Extensions hold recall timer If outside line call is not answered within the specified time after having been put on hold from an extension other than the attendant s phone the recall warning tone star to sound to indicate thatthe time has been exceeded O...

Page 133: ...0 seconds I Recall after 160 seconds 9 Recall after 180 seconds lO Recallafter200seconds ll Recallafter220seconds 12 Recallafrer240seconds FFl 3 7 1 12 in Hunting recaff timer If a transferred incoming call is not answer by any hunting group member within the specified time after having been put on hold from an extension the call rings back to the transferor extension O No recall 1 Recall after 20...

Page 134: ...tem is in the night mode O No Reversion call 1 Reversion call after 20 seconds 2 Reversion call after 40 seconds 3 Reversion call after 60 seconds 4 Reversion call after 80 seconds S Reversion call after 100 seconds 6 Reversion call after 120 seconds 7f Reversion call after 140 seconds S Reversion call after 160 seconds 9 Reversion call after 180 seconds 101 Reversion call after 200 seconds 11 Rev...

Page 135: ...to the system setting for each dial number SECTION 400 Version 3 0 Issue 1 January 1990 FFl 3 13 0 lO Outside line flash timer The time for which the outside line is temporarily released flash time when the FtASH key or REDIAL key has been pressed is set The outside line is released while the FLASH key is pressed even though this may be longer than the time set for it O No flash l Minimum line fla...

Page 136: ...nging status FFl 3 16 0 15 Incoming ring signalexpand timer First ring signal delay timer An incoming ring tone is prepared for sending out to extensions in the system to synchronizing to the incoming call signal from outside lines If the first incoming call signal from the outside line is too short when the incoming call tone sent out is set to synchronize with the incoming call signal the time f...

Page 137: ...er obtaining outside line 10s 10 seconds after obtaining outside line 11 1 I seconds after obtaining outside line 12 12 seconds after obtaining outside line 13 13 seconds after obtaining outside line 14 14 seconds after obtaining outside line 15 15 seconds after obtaining outside line FFl 3 18 0 10 PBX connecting line flash time The time flash time is set for temporarily releasing the outside line...

Page 138: ...em can be done through a telephone circuit An 4 digit code is stored for this purpose The system first automatically answers a call coming in on the exclusive DISA line Then after the intercom dialing tone has been sent out by the system the stored code is input and the remote maintenance starts For actually effecting the remote maintenance in addition to this setting it isalso necessary to store ...

Page 139: ...on an code is stored CONF Clearto data Initial 1111 0000 9999 To enable the use of the DISA function it is necessary to set the excfusive DISA line to an outside line port separately FFl 6 Z OOOO 9999 DISA Outgoing call ID code 2 storing By inputting the stored code when DISA is operating it is possible to make a call from a different line via the system from outside For using this function an cod...

Page 140: ... necessa y to set for the pooled trunk access as opposed to the 1CR call in the system program Even with the L CR call set however if all the trunk lines for LCR calls are busy it becomes an pooled trunk access DBS FF 2 Trunk mode FFZ l 32 4 0 or 1 Pooledtrunk access Group 81 When using the function for obtaining an outside line automatically a line belonging to the trunk groupto be accessed is se...

Page 141: ...even if the private trunk line setting is canceled it is not make calls or receive calls automatically In this case set TRS and RING separately SECTION 400 Version 3 0 Issue 1 January 1990 FF2 1 32 13 0 I Auto pause function setting for PBX line It is set whether or not a auto pause for each dialing done with the system setting is necessary or not 0 Auto pause for each dialing not necessary 1 R Au...

Page 142: ... If the signal indicating that an outside line has been disconnected during a outside call or while it is on hold is received or if the outside line has been cut off the system automatically cancels the outside line call However as the call ends automatically when the outside line is instantly cut due to the conditions for the connected PBX it is accommodated by this setting The time from when it ...

Page 143: ...paces between hour and minute JCONFl No startina time DATA reset HHMM OO 23 00 59 Enterthe time FF2 l 32 C20 0 or l DISA end time setting This timer specifies the ending time for DlSk A normal CO line can be assigned as a DISA direct inward system access line for a specific period of time When the outside line is not activated as a DISA line it can be used as a normal outside line The time entered...

Page 144: ...1 Terminal type The types of terminal telephones etc connected to the extension ports are stored When the power source for the system is turned on after installation except for OPX and DSS 72terminals connected to the system are already automatically set and OPX and DSS 72terminals connected to the system need initial setting DSSl DSW for 1st attendant and DSS3 DSS4for 2nd attendant 1 Analog tone ...

Page 145: ...d O No account code TRS function l Orderto ID code for making outside line call FF3 1 72 6 0001 9999 Station lockout key code storing If you do not want other people to make outside calls from your extension when you leave at your extension this functions can be prevented A key code is stored for each extension and this key code is input to cancel the station lockout function upon returning to one...

Page 146: ...n mode FF3 1 72 1 l O or 1 s Prime line pick up setting It is possible to have a setting for when making an outside call to automatically pick up an outside line stored in the FFl key simply by lifting the handset However this function will not operate if the outside line has not been stored in the FFl key If Polled trunk access function has been set in the FFl key an available line is automatical...

Page 147: ...have 2 names FF3 1 72 18 0 or t Paginggroup 00affiliation This sets to paging group 00 or not FF3 U 72 19 0 or I Paging group 01 affiiiation This setj to paging group 01 or not O Does not belonu to oaoino orouo 01 If Belongsto paging group 01 FF3 1 72 20 0 or l Paging group 02 affiliation This sets t0 paging group 02 or not 0 Does not belona to oaoina qrouo 02 1 Belongs to paging group 02 FF3 1 72...

Page 148: ... code DISA code 10 Change to guidance menu 6 Attendant only Program mode Outgoing amount Incoming amount Use SSD amount 1l Change to function 1 BGM DND REMDR ABSES CFWD MUTE LKOUT MAIL BROD ABS CSL 12 Changetofunction 2 DT HS MSGE CSLMSGE CSL CONF 13 Change to function 3 PGANS Page Ul 2 3 4 5 6i7 All Zone 14 Change to function 4 CONF TONE Set MSG fRFR RLSE 15 Change to function 5 SADl REDl DTMFCV ...

Page 149: ...de Key code DISA code 108 Change to guidance menu 6 Attendant only Program mode Outgoing amount incoming amount Use SSD amount 1 l Change to function 1 BGM DND REMDRmSES CFWD MUTE LKOUT MAIL BROD ABS CSL lt Change to function 2 DT HS MSGE CSL MSGE CSL CONF 13 Change to function 3 PGANS Page Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 All Zone 14W Change to function 4 CONF TONE Set MSC TRFR RLSE 15 Change to function 5 SADI R...

Page 150: ...me number Maintenance code Key code DISA code 10 Change to guidance menu 6 Attendant only Program mode Outgoing amount incoming amount Use SSD amount 1 l Change to function 1 BGM DND REMDR ABSE5 CFWD MUTE LKOUT MAIL BROD ABS C5L 12 Change to function 2 DT HS MSGE CSL MSGE CSL CONF 13 Change to function 3 PGANS Page Z l 2 3 4 5 6 7 All Zone 14 Change to function 4 CONF TONE Set MSG TRFR RLSE MUTE 1...

Page 151: ...tendant only Program mode Outgoing amount Incoming amount Use SSD amount SECTION 400 Version 3 0 Issue 1 January 1990 1l Change to function 1 BGM DND REMDR ABSES CFWD MUTE LKOUT MAlL BROD A8S CSL 12 Change to function 2 DT HS MSGE CSL MSGE CSL CONF 13B Change to function 3 PGANS Pag 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 All Zone 14 Change to function 4 CONF TONE Set MSG TRFR RLSE MUTE 15 Change to function 5 SADVREDI DTM...

Page 152: ...nge to guidance menu 6 Attendant only Program mode Outgoing amount incoming amount Use SSD amount DBS FF 3 Extension mode 1 l Change to function 1 BGM DND REMDR ABSES CFWD MUTE LKOUT MAIL BROD ABS CSL 12 Change to function 2 DT HS MSGE CSL MSGE CSL CONF 13 Change to function 3 PGANS Page Zfll2 3I4 56 7 All Zone 148 Change to function 4 CONF TONE Set MSG TRFR RLSE MUTE 15 Change to function 5 SADl ...

Page 153: ... code lO Change to guidance menu 6 Attendant only Program mode Outgoing amount Incoming amountUse SSD amount 1 1 Change to function 1 BGM DND REMDR ABSES CFWD MUTE LKOUT MAIL BROD AB5 CL 12f Change to function 2 DT HS MSGE UL MSGE UL CONF 139 Change to function 3 PGANS Page UlNU4 5 6 7 All Zone 14 Change to function 4 CONF TONE Set MSG TRFR RLSE MUTE lS Change to function 5 SADUREDUDTMFCV RLSE AC ...

Page 154: ...DlSA code 10 Change to guidance menu 6 Attendant only Program mode Outgoing amount Incoming amount Use SSDamount 11 Change to function 1 BGM DND REMDR ABSES CFWD MUTE LKOUT MAk BROD ABS CSL 12 Change to function 2 DT HS MSGE CSL MSGE CSL CONF 131 Change to function 3 PGANS Page U1N6J7 All Zone 146 Change to function 4 CONF TONE Set MSC TRFR RLSE MUTE 156 Change to function 5 SADl REDVDTMFCV RLSE A...

Page 155: ...ode DISA code lO Change to guidance menu 6 Attendant only Program mode Outgoing amount incoming amountUse SSD amount 1 l Change to function 1 BGM DND REMDR ABSES CFWD MUTE LKOUT MAIL BROD ABS CSL 12 Change to function 2 DT HS MSGE CSL MSGE CSL CONF 13 Change to function 3 PGANS Page U1N AR Zone 14 Change to function 4 CONF TONE Set MSG TRFR RLSE MUTE lS Change to function 5 SADVREDUDTMFCV RLSE AC ...

Page 156: ... group settings for incoming intercom calls A Call hunting group setting Extensions are set in groups for answering incoming calls The specifications for group processing after incoming calls are also set A maximum of 8 groups each with 8 extensions can be programmed 8 Call coverage group setting Extension groups are set for the substiture answering of incoming calls Each group comprises 8 extensi...

Page 157: ...coming outside line calls Setting step 1 Select Extension port number Setting step 2 Trunk port number Setting step 3 Setting Data to ring 1 or no ring 0 l 73 l 32 1 I O SECTION 400 Version 3 0 Issue 1 January 1990 The structure of the data storing in the table is as follows Extension pan number 1 to 72 1 Trunk port number l to 32 1 Ringing for set incoming outside line calls in daytime Yes 1 or N...

Page 158: ...ne Extensions not stored in thistable are not used for incoming outside line calls Setting step 1 Select Extension pan number Setting step 2 Trunk port number Setting step 3 Setting Data to ring 1 or no ring 0 l 7318 l 32 1 I O The structure of the data storing in the table is as foltows Extension port number 1 to 72 1 Trunk port number 1 to 32f Ringing for set incoming outside line calls in dayti...

Page 159: ...tically transferred according to the order laid down in the hunting group table This setting is for specifying if the last extension stored in the table is also busy and cannot receive the transferred call whether the transfer process is to be implemented once more from the first extension in the table hereafter called the circular mode dr in the cati of an incoming intercom call on member 1 is tr...

Page 160: ...ansferring hunting group This setting can be canceled by inputting the CONF key l 2 1 8 Transfer from group 1 to set group Group 1 to 8 CONF clear1 2 2 1 8 W Transfer from group 2 to set group Group 1 to 8 CONF clear1 3 2 1 8 Transfer from group 3 to Set grbUP Group 1 to 8 CONF clear1 4 2 1 8 Transfer from group 4to set group Group 1 to 8 CONF clear 5 2 l 8 Transfer from group 5 to set group Group...

Page 161: ...oup 1 3 Extension number Member No 1 First 4 Extension number Member No 2 1 5 Extension number Member No 3 1 6 Extension number Member No 4 1 7 Extension number Member No 5 1 8 Extension numb Member No 6 1 9 Extension number Member No 7 1 lO Extension number Member No 8 End SECTION 400 Version 3 0 Issue 1 January 1990 FF4 3 3 lO Extension number Hunting group 4 member table Same as group 1 3 Exten...

Page 162: ...extension number Callcoveragegroup t member table Same as group 1 Abbreviated FF4 4 3 1 8 extension number 8 Callcoveragegroup 3 member table Same as group 1 Abbreviated FF4 4 4 1 8 extension number Callcoveragegroup 4 membertable Same as group 1 Abbreviated DBS FF 4 Ring mode FF4 4 5 1 8 extension number Callcoveragegroup 5membertable Same as group 1 Abbreviated FF4 4 6 l 8 extensian number Callc...

Page 163: ...nd FF key 12 When entering these symbols the display will nor indicate that any data was entered Trunk port number Extension number 2 digits Extension number 3 digits Direct CO access Group call pick up Absence message code Call forward code code Meet me answer UNA pick up Direct pick up Pooled trunk access LCR call Page call Zone l 7 Alarm setting IDT stop reset Headset handset mode Night mood se...

Page 164: ...ber 3 digits Direct CO access Group call pick up Absence message code Call forward code DND set code Station lockout code Park hold Meet me answer UNA pick up Direct pick up Pooled trunk access LCR call Page call Zone l 7 Alarm setting DT stop reset Headset handset mode Night mood set BGM on off Account code Intercom key Answer key Release key Talk back key System personal speed dial indicate that...

Page 165: ... message isstored For storing the keys assigned by alphabetical letters and symbols of the DSSf72 DSS console W3 43320 connected to the attendant s telephone are used SECTION 400 Version 3 0 Issue 1 January 1990 Character DATA BS Step back space Panasonic M 43225 Figure DATA 0 to 9 Fig 3 l V 43225 and VW3320 54 VB 43320 ...

Page 166: ...and the name of the party you intend to call can be seen at a glance In addition the stored name is indicated on the LCD during a call made using the stored SSD FF6 2 NN O0 89 Name NN Special speed dial code it is desired to store CONF For clear previous data Panasonic Co f When it is desired to store Panasonic Industrial for example DES FF 6 Name and Message storing mode FF63 l 72 90 99 Name Assi...

Page 167: ... depending on whether the first digit dialed from extensions set as types 3 6 is 1 or 0 X 0 9 P 0orl N 2 9 g opx xXxXx Restrict Not determined by table AX xXxXx Allow Not determined by table l xXxXx Determined by office code table Note 1 For the system installation area it is necessary to specify either 7 Area or Non 1Area FF7 1B 2 0 or l Dialing restriction during incoming call It is specified wh...

Page 168: ...ialed 14 Dialing not sent out after 28th digit dialed 15 Dialing not sent out after 29th digit dialed FF7 1 4 0 or l 211dial restriction It is specified whether the 211 dial signal can be sent out from extensions set astypes 2 6 nc l No 211 dial calls oossible FF7 l 5 0 or l f I r 317 dial restriction It is 31l dial restriction to types 2 to 6 O 311 dial calls possible A ___ z 1 No 311 dial calls ...

Page 169: ...etting 7 digit dial restriction fromType 4 extension It is specified whether to have a 7 digit dial restriction for the signal from an extension set as Type 4 FF7 1 l i O or l Setting 7 digit dial restriction from Type 5 extension It is specified whether to have a 7 digit dial restriction for the signal from an extension set as Type 5 O Signal from Type 5 not subject to 7 digit dial restriction 1 ...

Page 170: ...LLOW 0 Area code DATA OOO 999 Deny 1 or Aliow O Note For the system installation area it is necessary to specify either I Area or Non I Area DBS FF 7 TRS mode FF7 3k 3 6 000 999 0 or l Office code table storing The office code table for determining the retictions on calls from extensions of types 3 6 is stored The office code 000 999 for each of types 3 6 is stored so that when the office code num...

Page 171: ...hat is to say ratherthat determining the area code or office code separately a telephone number headed by 6 digits combining the special area code and special office code is determined In this table are stored 4 special area code 000 999 tables and special area codes already stored are deleted by inputting CONF The dialing numbers determined are the 3 underlined digits as indicated below X 0 9 1 A...

Page 172: ...elephone number headed by 6 digits combining the special area code and special office code is determined In this table are stored 4 special area code 000 999 tables and special ofice codes already stored are deleted by inputting CONF The dialing numbers determined arethe 3 underlined digits as indicated below X 0 9 1 Area code location l xxx m XxXx I o xxx xxx xXxX Non 1 Area code location I xxx X...

Page 173: ... been dialed Then they are verified against the 7 digit dial numbers already stored and if they conform to one of these numbers the sending of the dial signal is restricted A maximum of 50 7 digit dial numbers can be stored and special area codes already stored are deleted by inputting CONF jCONF Reset programed data 0000000 999999918 7 digit dial numbers Note and f cannot be input SECTION 400 Ver...

Page 174: ...L AREA SPECIAL OFFICE CODES CODES CODES CODES UP To 1000 UP TO 1000 UP TO FOUR UP TO lOUO ONE SPA 3 Deny Deny l 4 Deny 4 Deny Allow l 4 Deny 5 Allow Allow l 4 Deny 6 Allow Allow l 4 Deny 7 DEFAULT FULL ACCESS COMPLETELY UNRESTRICTED dG 6 d 0 Values 0 1 2 are controlled restrictions I I Values 3 4 5 6 are flexible programmable restrictions I I Types 3 4 5 6 above setting are default in the system a...

Page 175: ...status with the specified restrictions Beiow are shown the relevant details about the call restrictions B Timing between dialing digits Max 6 sec C Specific 3 digit dialing restriction Dial 2 9 1 l E SSD restriction override Dial Auto NN 89 F 3 digit restriction stored area or office code c 6 digit restriction stored special area and special office codes H Restriction on number of dialing digits M...

Page 176: ...D restriction override Dial Auto NN 89 F 7 digit restriction stored phone number SECTION 400 Version 3 0 Issue 1 January 1990 3 Type 3 Restrictions are made based on the specifications set for each type 3 6 When the lamp flashes after the telephone conversation is finished the extension is in the call status with the specified restrictions Below are shown the relevant details about the call restri...

Page 177: ...of Type 6 Office code DATA 000 OOO Restrict 1 or Allow 0 FF7 9 9 lt O or l Area Office CodeTypeBlo setting mode The area office codes 000 999 can be globally replaced so that they are the same TRS mode for each type 3 6 M 9 Changing area office code mode of Type 3 Area office code DATA 000 OOO Rest 1 or Allow 0 M 10 Changing area office code mode of Type 4 Area office code DATA 000 OOO Restrict 1 ...

Page 178: ...s are made With this function telephone charges can be substantially reduced particularly in that there is a tendency tomake oukide calls without being conscious of the fact The procedure for setting the LCR mode involves firstly checking the cheapest trunk number when calling at each time and in each outside line group based on the telephone numbers of the parties to be called Then the order of p...

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Page 180: ...inputting CONF The dial decided on forthe special area code for NPX as shown below N 2 9 P 0 1 X O 9 1 Area code I w Xxx xXxX NON 1 Areacode m XXX XXXX Special area codes not stored in thistable cannot be used for LCR calls The structure forthe data storing in the tabie is as follows SECTION 400 Version 3 0 Issue 1 January 1990 Special Area code Table Number I Special area code DATA 000 999 or Del...

Page 181: ...rthe special office code is derived from XXX as shown below N 2 9 P O 1 X 0 9 1 Area code 1 NPX XXX XXXX NON 1 Areacode NPX XXX XXXX Special office codes not stored in thistable cannot be used for LCR calls The structure for the data storing in the table is as follows I Time prioritytable number l 15 Time priority table number 15 I Special Office code number l 4 Special Office code Table Number 4 ...

Page 182: ...ancellations the CONF key is input as data SECTION 400 Version 3 0 Issue 1 January 1990 Time Priority Table number 1 l 8 7 0OAM 8 00AM 1 _z2 3 S 6 7 8 __ 9 16 8 00AM S OOPM 9 IO t ll 129 13 14 lSC_lW_ 17 2z S PMGOPM 1 Ll8 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 32 8 00PM 12 OOPM 25 26 2 28 29 308 3 1 32 33 4oR 0 00AM 7 OOAM 33 _34 35 _36 3 _38 39 40 41 48 Weekend 41 42 43 45 46 _4 _48i High t PRIORITY LOW Time Priori...

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Page 184: ... l 8 Max 10 digit numbers Dialdelete table storing The numbers it is desired to delete from the heads of the numbers input into each LCRtrunk group are stored Up to a maximum of 16 digits can be deleted These digits are deleted from the heads of numbers only when the dialed number and the number stored correspond and are not dialed out to the trunk line Numbers already stored are canceled by input...

Page 185: ... dialing using a stored LCR trunk group the stored numbers are sent out first Numbers already stored are canceled by inputting CONF In addition and W are stored by using the FFl 1 and FFl2 keys And pause data are stored by using the REDIAL Key LCR trunk group number 1 Dial add number Max 16 diaits I Special area code table number l 15 LCR trunk group number 8 Dial add number Max 16 dioits SECTION ...

Page 186: ... FF Z L372 1 72 8 Extensionspecificationcopymode The contents which have already been programmed for one extension are copied into another extension Afterthis reprogramming is easily done by simply changing the points which are different from the contents in the original All the items programmed are copied with the exception of the extension number terminal classification ELF port number and lock ...

Page 187: ...20 connected to the attendant s telephone are used Pause Dial l Dial Display SECTION 400 Version 3 0 Issue 1 January 1990 Remote Maintenance 7 Input character for Input Remote Maintenance o 9 l Pause Start Account Auto Auto ACR Conf I 1 I I o 9 l P B A E F G 1 0000 Dial l Dial 121 Dial 3 Dial 4 Dial S Dial 6 Dial 7 Dial B Dial 9 Dial O Fig 1O l DW72 console VB 43320 74 ...

Page 188: ...racters in each SPD numbers using FF6 key See Page 52 i FFlO l NN OO 89 Telephone Number NN System SPD Dial number CONFIB For clear previous data FFlO 2 01 72 PersonalSPDmode Personal Speed dial number 90 99 can be programmed from the attendant telephone FFl II 2 NN Ol 72 SS 90 99 Telephone Number NN Port number SS Personal SPD dial number CONFlP For clear previous data DBS FF 10 SPD number mode 7...

Page 189: ...o the trunk line specified in the systems DISA the DISA function can be used by inputting the DISA code not necessary with some system settings Then the remote maintenance processing is made possible having inputthe special remote maintenance number 6 and the 4 digit code for remote controlled maintenance code 9999 when not set B Remote maintenance mode by attendant s telephone Having put on hold ...

Page 190: ...e following prompt is displayed while waiting for data input DUMP i The memory dump area is specified in accordance with the table number and the number of display bytes If the number of bytes is not specified 100 H bytes are automatically displayed DUMP table name offset address number of bytes output CR 4 letters 0 10 A F H 4 letters 0 lO A F H If the specified table name is intended for somethi...

Page 191: ...Section 700 Issue1 Juiy 1990 S DBS 308 616 VI O Operating Small Digital Business System Instructions 308 6 6 ...

Page 192: ...hout notice and should not be construed as a commitment by the Panasonic Communications 231 Systems Company PCSC Furthermore PCSC reserves the right without notice to make changes to equipment design as advance in engineering and manufacturing methods warrant ...

Page 193: ...lephone company or a Panasonic service center of the Ml E FCC Registration number According to FCC rules Pooled Trunk Access is regarded as one of the distinguishing features of a PBX as opposed to a key telephone system RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER REN 0 5 B The REN determines the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all those devices ring when your telephone numbe...

Page 194: ... may be connected to a particular telephone line to permit terminal equipment to operate in a manner compatible with telephone company communications facilities shah be provided by the telephone company upon customer s request B Changes in telephone company communications facilities equipment operatlons and procedures The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities equipmen...

Page 195: ...rations greasy or dusty environments D Never attempt to insert wires pins or similar objects in the vents or openings of the telephone E Never clean the telephone with benzol paint thinner or other solvent materials IFr l d lightningstorrrii ___ __ G Never install telephone jacks in a wet area unless they are specilically designed for that purpose H Never touch un insulated telephone wires or term...

Page 196: ...v Responsibility of Grantee Manufacturer of Registered Equipment v Product Safety V Radio Interference Part 15 V INTRODUCTION 1 S DBS HYBRID SYSTEM Progr amming Required 2 DATA TERMINAL PROGRAMMING 3 PARTS AND FEATURES 4 _ SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 5 FLEXIBLE FUNCTION FF KEYS 6 How to program the FF keys 7 How to program the One Touch keys 7 ADJUSTING DISPLAY CONTRASI AND VOLUME LEVEL 8 POOLED TRUNK AC...

Page 197: ...ce a call on Hold 14 To release a call on Hold 15 Call Waiting Programming Required 15 To set Call Waiting 15 To answer Call Waiting during an outside line internal call 15 ANSWERING OUTSIDE LINE CALLS 16 Automatic Answer 16 To answer an outside line call on a ringing telephone 16 To answer an outside call on a telephone that is not ringing 16 Call Pickup Directed 16 Call Pickup Group 17 HOLDING C...

Page 198: ...arding 24 Do Not Disturb 24 To set Do Not Disturb 24 To cancel Do Not Disturb 24 Message Waiting Call Back Request 25 To leave a Message Waiting Call Back Request 25 To answer a Call Back request 25 Tlhn k Queuing 26 To set Trunk Queuing 26 To respond to aTn nkQueuing alert tone 26 off fio gmg mTmE 27 To make a Voice Announcement 27 To answer a Voice Announcement Talk Back Key 2i AUDIBLE FEATURES ...

Page 199: ... To access a stored SSD number 36 To check an SSD number Available on all extensions 36 To cancel a stored SSD number 36 Assigning Two SSD Codes to a Single One Touch Key 37 DTMF Signal Conversion 38 DATA SECURITY Programming Required 38 ACCOUNT CODES SMDR Y 39 Account CodeStation MessageDetail Recorder SMDR 39 To enter an Account Code before dialing out 39 To enter an Account Code during an outsi...

Page 200: ...1990 S DBS Operating instructions Vl o Door Opener 43 Speaking to a door box caller 43 Opening a door box without speaking to caller 43 Sensor cProgramming Required 44 Cancelling a warning tone from an extension 44 Index 46 xi ...

Page 201: ...BS has many of the features of a larger KSU in addition to a Hybrid telephone system that gives you the capability of a dual port operation using a key telephone and single line devices The S DBS is also hearing aid compatible with a proprietary telephone There are four models of S DBS telephones VB 43233 34 Key Speakerphone w LCD Used for Ex tensions 10 ll VB 42213 16 Key Speakerphone w LCD VB 42...

Page 202: ...eave the system unattended in either day or night mode because the key telephone does not operate The blinking Do Not Disturb LED on the key telephone indicates that there is no dial tone Only the single line device is operable For example you can set up an answering machine to take calls for the system or for each telephone To go from A to B mode and have an answering machine record your calls fo...

Page 203: ... the key terminal you can also program the system using a data terminal A computer gives you the advantage of checking tie programming steps on the display before making final changes At every stage in the programming there are help screens available by pressing the H key on the terminal Ask your authorized dealer for more details ...

Page 204: ...OFF Key LED 7 HOLD Key Fixed Function Keys 8 DND CF LED y 9 EXT LED 10 MUTE LED 11 MSGE LED 12 Line FF Keys 13 Line LED 14 One Touch Keys 15 Display 16 PROG Key 17 MUTE Key 18 CONF Key 19 AUTO Key 20 VOL V Key VOL Section 700 Issue 1 July 1990 0 1 e 0 0 Model shown above VB 43233 DSS Telephone for Extensions 10 and 11 Model shown above VB 42213 4 ...

Page 205: ... CONFIGURATION You can connect four types of DBS extensions to the two main cabinets 308 and 616 DBS308 3 2 I 2 1 DBS616 j I 16 I 14 I 2 2 Each system accommodates up to 2 DSS telephones VB 43233 Outside lines are divided into 4 groups 9 81 82 and 83 1 Single LineTelepr e ...

Page 206: ...tional FFkeys Keys 7 2 1are extension numbers key 22 is Call Pickup Group key 23 is All zone Paging and key 24 is the night key The LED functions on the CO line keys but does not light on the FF keys Some of the followi ngFF key features can also be programmed on One Touch keys and are noted as such Save SMDR Station Lockiout Tone Calls Trunk Queuing Off Hook Voice Announce Off Hook Voice Announce...

Page 207: ...key 2 Press PROG key 3 Press FF key 4 Enter key code 4 digits maximum 5 Press HOLD key 6 Press ON OFF key How to program the One Touch keys _ 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press PROG key 3 Press One Touch key each telephone has 10 One Touch keys 4 Dial number 16 digits maximum 5 Press HOLD key 6 Press ON OFF key __ ...

Page 208: ...g Volume While the phone is ringing 1 Press VOL v to lower the sound level of the ring 2 Press VOL A to raise the sound level of the ring Dial Tone Volume While sound is coming from the speaker 1 Press VOL v to lower the voice level of the speaker 2 Press VOL A to raise the voice level of the speaker Receiver Volume While talking on the telephone 1 Press VOL v to lower the level of your voice 2 Pr...

Page 209: ...ons Each group has a fxed code 9 or 8 1 82 and 83 to access lines in that group Entering one of these codes automatically opens a line within the Pooled Trunk Access Group Or you can store the group code PooledTrunk Access Code in an FF key or on a One Touch key and access the feature that way NOTE To operate this phone system as a Hybrid System modifications must be made by a quaWed dealer for pr...

Page 210: ...key NOTE Use only an electret Headset INTERNAL DIAL TONE STOP Programming Required To set or cancel intercom dial tone stop 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Dial 50 3 Press ON OFF key Ask your authorized dealer for more details PAGING ZONES Internal paging uses the speakers in the extension phones While one extension can belong to several paging zones only 3 paging zones are allowed in each system You canuse ...

Page 211: ...ht _ 2 Dial the telephone number 3 Pick up receiver Dial CO Outside Line Access To access a direct dial outside line 1 pick up the receiver OR Press ON OFF key 2 Listen for intercom dial tone 3 __ ___ Get external dial tone by dialing the access code 88 plus the line number 4 Dial the telephone number The dialed number will appear on the display ...

Page 212: ...telephone number The dialed number wiU appear on the display NOTE To operate this phone system as a Hybrid System modifications must be made by a qutied dealer for proper re configuration and registration procedures Flash Key Programming Required To make another call without either replacing the receiver or pressing the ON OFF key to get new dial tone 1 Get dial tone by briefly pressing the FLASH ...

Page 213: ...d the only way you can revert back to voice is to hang up and redial the extension number On an SLT only tone calls are possible To make a voice call 1 Pick up the receiver OR Press ON OFF key 2 Key in the extension number For the 308 the extension range is 10 to 17 Forthe616theextensionrangeislOto25 TheEXTLEDwill light red on the phone of the person you call and a splash tone will be heard follow...

Page 214: ... up the receiver 1 The MUTE LED must be off to talk without picking up the receiver 2 If the MUTE LED is on press the MUTE key to turn it off Intercom Hold You can answer one other intercom call by placing your original call on HOLD You can then toggle back and forth between the two calls creating a broker s hold T CalLOXlEOld 1 Press HOLD key _ _ _ _ _ __ 2 The Em LED will flash red and the exten...

Page 215: ...ress 3 while you can still hear the busy signal The EXT LED of the called party will flash red To answer Call Waiting during an outside line internal call 1 Press HOLD key 2 The first call is held and you are automatically connected to the waiting caller The new extension number will appear on the display NOTE Call Waiting is automatically canceled once you replace the receiver This feature is not...

Page 216: ... the receiver 2 Press the line key that is slowly flashing red It will light green NOTE Aranidlv flashing red LED indicates that the outside call has been answered and placed on hold by another telephone Cdl Pickup Directed You can answer incoming calls such as intercom tone calls call waiting paging transferred calls recall and call reversion at other extensions outside your paging group with dir...

Page 217: ... extensions in your paging group without entering the number of the ringing extension The lowest port number is answered first if there are several calls at one time 1 Pick up the receiver OR Press ON OFF key 2 Dial 70 3 The EXT LED lights red NOTE You cannot use this feature during paging alarm ring talk back ring or call back requests ___ __ ...

Page 218: ... hear a con tinuous tone 2 Press ON OFF key OR Replace the receiver To release a call from Exclusive Hold 1 Press the rapidlv flashing green LED line key it will stop flashing and blink green To place a call on System Hold Not restricted any extension can release a system hold 1 Press HOLD key The green LED line will flash ranidlv and you will hear a continuous dial tone 2 Press ON OFF key OR Repl...

Page 219: ... 1 Pressing the HOLD key or the line key will put the current call on hold 2 Press a line key not in use It will green and you will hear a dial tone 3 Dial telephone number 4 Press CONF key when the called party answers To add on an extension 1 Pressing either the HOLD key or the line key will put the current call on hold 2 Dial extension number 3 Press CONF key when the extension answers by eithe...

Page 220: ...ey 2 Give the third party your line number 3 The third party must press the same line number to join the conference call NIGHT KEY dke the attendant s phone To chanie from day ode to night mode 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Dial 52 3 Press ON OFF key On the DSS telephone F F key 24 is the night key Ask your authorized dealer for more details to set the system to automatically switch to night mode 20 ...

Page 221: ...ne 4 Once the call is answered and the extension user is informed of the transfer hang up The line LED for the call on hold lights red To transfer an unscreened call You can transfer calls directly to another extension without screening them 1 Press HOLD key The line LED will flash green and you will hear a continuous dial tone 2 Dial the extension number 3 Hang up The line LED of the held call bl...

Page 222: ...nsfer 1 Press HOLD key The line LED will flash green Section 700 Issue 1 July 1990 2 Key in the extension number and call by voice 3 If not answered press 1 to change to tone 4 When the call is answered announce the call 5 Press PROG key Ha t UP ...

Page 223: ...aming tone 1 Press the line key in use 2 An alert tone sounds to warn the user of the interruption NOTE Both your extension and the busy extension must belong to the same paging group to activate this feature Call Fonuarding If a station is unattended all incorning calls are automatically forwarded to another ___ __ ex sion To set Call Forwarding 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Dial 72 3 Dial extension numbe...

Page 224: ... Not Disturb allows you to temporarily block most incoming calls to your extension Only CalBack queuing and recalls are not blocked Once DND is set the Call Forwarding feature is cancelled To set Do Not Disturb 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Dial 73 3 Press ON OFF key The DND CF LED will g red To cancel Do Not Disturb 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Dial 73 3 Press ON OFF key The DND CF LED goes out 24 ...

Page 225: ...Call Back Request 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Dial the extension number 3 Dial 2 at the sound of the busy signal or while the phone is still ringing 4 Press ON OFF key 5 MSGE LED will blink red on the busy extension To answer a Call Back request _ _ 1 Pick up receiver 2 Press AUTO key 3 Press REDIAL key to automatically dial the extension which left the Call Back request OR 4 Press FLASH key to cancel MS...

Page 226: ...ar a continuous dial tone the Iine is set for an alert tone To respond to a hunk Queuing alert tone 1 Pick up the receiverwithin 16 seconds or Punk Queuing is cancelled ___ _ _ _ _ _ 2 Listen for the outside dial tone 3 Begin dialing NOTE If an incoming call rings on the line key set for Trunk Queuing it is suspended for the duration of the incoming calI It is also cancelled after 20 minutes if no...

Page 227: ...r announcement Your voice will be heard only on the extension not the outside line To answer a Voice Announcement 1 Press the Talk Back key if programmed or dial 3 The first call can still be heard but your speech path is only to the internal caller 2 Press the Talk Back key or dial 3 again to return your speech path to the first call and to automatically disconnect the Voice Announce caller NOTE ...

Page 228: ...owed by code 1 or 2 4 OR 5 Press 1 for A M Press 2 for P M For example 3 35 P M 03352 A 16 second alarm wiI I sound at 3 35 P M _ ____ 6 Press ON OFF key To cancel the Alarm 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Dial 4 3 Press ON OFF key Delayed Ring No Answer Programming Required Normally if an incoming call to your extension is not answered within a set time the extension programmed with Delayed Ring wi U receiv...

Page 229: ... of external paging systems There are a maximum of three paging zones Programming determines which telephones are included in these zones The chart below will help to keep track of the telephones assigned to each zone In zones 1 and 2 you can make an announcement only through the speaker of the telephone In zone 3 you can make an announcement through the telephone and the external paging system Zo...

Page 230: ... paging call at any nearby extension even if the extension is not within the same paging group To answer a paged call 1 Pick up receiver at any nearby extension OR Press ON OFF key 2 Press 77 Paging will stop allowing you to speak with the pager The EXT LED lights red Outside Line Off Hook Signal mogramming Required You can program an alert tone to signal a second incoming call while you are on an...

Page 231: ...ximurn of five speed dialing codes can also be redialed 1 Press a line key c 3 3 Press REDIAL key 4 If the number is still busy you can press REDIAL key again only ifthe system is programmed for Auto Flash F dial The outside line is flashed once automatically and the last number is redialed To check a redialed number 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press CONF key 3 Press REDIAL key ...

Page 232: ...he number will not be lost even if you dial another number To save a dialed number During outside line call 1 Press AUTO key twice 2 Press NOTE Saved numbers are erased when a new number is saved To check a saved number 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press CONF key 3 Press AUTO key To repeat a dialed number 1 Press a line key 2 Press AUTO key 3 Press 32 ...

Page 233: ...reducing the possi bility of dialing wrong numbers and allowing instant dialing at the touch of a key To store PSD Numbers on a One Touch key 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press PROG key 3 Press One Touch key each telephone has 10 One touch keys 4 Dial number 5 Press HOLD key 6 Press ON OFF key NOTE You can also store a number in PSD using AUTO key and 90 99 ...

Page 234: ...o access a stored PSD number 1 Press the line key 2 Press One Touch key To check a stored PSD number 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press CONF key __ _ _ 3 Press One Touch key To cancel a stored PSD number 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press PROG key 3 Press One Touch key 4 Press HOLD key 34 ...

Page 235: ... SSD key allowing instant dialing at the touch of a key Numbers entered in the SSD memory can only be entered fi om extensions 10 and 11 To store SSD Numbers 4vailabZe only on extensions 10 and 11 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press PROG key 3 Press AUTO key __ __ __ 4 Key in SSD code 00 89 5 Dial number 6 Press HOLD key 7 Press ON OFF key ...

Page 236: ... a line key 2 Press AUTO key 3 Enter the SSD code 00 89 To check an SSD number uWaiZabZe on all extensions 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press CONF key 3 Press AUTO key 4 Enter SSD code 00 89 To cancel a stored SSD number 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press PROG key 3 Press AUTO key 4 Enter SSD code 00 89 5 Press HOLD key 36 ...

Page 237: ...ing the first SSD code followed by the second SSD code However both SSD codes can be programmed on a One Touch key 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press PROG key 3 Press the One Touch key _ 4 Press AUTO key 5 Key in the first SSD code for the access code 6 Press REDIAL key to insert a pause between the access code and the telephone number if necessary Repeat for a longer pause 8 Key in the second SSD code fo...

Page 238: ...ou are dialing 1 Press line key 2 Press or key 3 Replacing the receiver returns the line to pulse NOTE You can program the or key in speed dialing DATA SECURITY rogramming Required Prevents interruptions by other extensions during data transmission or conversation During conversation press the AUTO key twice followed by the key For data transmission security ask your authorized dealer for more det...

Page 239: ...ing bills Each account code can be a maximum of ten digits Enter the code either before dialing or during the call Before data can be sent from the S DBS to the SMDR printer you must enter 93 from the attendant s telephone This is a one time operation The S DBS will continue to send data to the printer even if the printer is disconnected To enter an Account Code before dialing out 1 Rick up the re...

Page 240: ...ing Instructions Section 700 Vl o Issue 1 July 1990 To enter an Account Code during an outside call 1 2essAu o ey _______ _ _ _ 2 Press 3 Key in the account code up to 10 digits 4 Press NOTE Not available on SLT 40 ...

Page 241: ...ogrammed special area code table 1 calls and l 800 or 800 calls Cannot make 411 555 or 976 calls Can make only local calls and programmed special area code table 1 and table 2 calls No restrictions Note The station lockout key code restriction is also available You can also Pograml system to allow system spee d diakng Station Lockout l Programming Required You can prevent others from using your ph...

Page 242: ... 700 VI o Issue 1 July 1990 To program Station Lockout code l 4vailabZe only on extensions 10 ll 1 Press ON OFF key 2 Press PROG key 3 Dial 8 4 Enter extension port number 2 digits 5 Enter 4 digit code any 6 Press HOLD key __ _ ___ _ c 42 ...

Page 243: ... receiver 2 Key in code 61 for door box A or code 62 for door box B 3 Speak to caller you cannot signal the caller To answer a door box call 1 Pick up receiver Door Opener A door opener wiIl activate the system at the touch of a dial key Speaking to a door box caller 1 Dial 66 2 A or B wiII open depending on which door you address OR Opening a door box without speaking to caller 1 Dial 67 to open ...

Page 244: ...Programming Required The sensor has a sensor detecting terminal If heat or water leakage sensors are installed a warning tone will be sent to the extensions upon detecting abnomal conditions Cancelling a warning tone from an extensioti 1 Lift receiver 2 Replace receiver 44 ...

Page 245: ...Section 700 Issue 1 July 1990 MEMO S DBS Operating Instructions Vl o ...

Page 246: ...ata Security 38 Delayed Ring 28 Dial CO Access 11 DiaI Tone Stop 10 Dimension 1 Directed CaII Pickup 16 Display Contrast 8 Do Not Disturb 24 Door Bax 43 Door Opener 43 DSS Telephone 4 DTMF Signal Conversion 38 Dual Port System SeeHybrid System E ExternalPaging 29 Hands Free Answer Back 14 Headset 10 Hearing Aid iv Hold Recall 18 Holding CaIIs 14 18 Exclusive Hold 18 Hold RecaII 18 Intercom Hold 14...

Page 247: ...ey 4 25 31 37 Repeat Dial 32 Ringer Equivalence iii S Save DiaI 32 Sensor 44 SMDR 39 SSD 35 Station Lockout 41 System Configuration 5 System Speed Dial 35 T U Toll Restriction 41 Tone Call 13 Transfer 21 Auto ti er 2L Screened 21 Unscreened 21 On Hook Transfer 2 1 Tnmk Queuing 26 v w x Y Voice Call 13 Volume 8 Dial Tone Volume 8 Display Contrast 8 Receiver Volume 8 Ring Volume 8 z Zone Paging 29 3...

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