Index
Section 400-Programming
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DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
576-13-400
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System
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Trunks
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Extensions
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FF-/Soft Keys
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Groups
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TRS/ARS
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System
Configuration
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Applications
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Maintenance
Introduction
Appendix A
Appendix B
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System
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
FF6
TRS/ARS
0
System
Configuration
FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Introduction
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index
by onhook transfer............................................... 1-39
feature code (defining) ...........................1-161
,
1-162
Manual, receive (allowing) ................................. 1-58
Manual, send (allowing)...................................... 1-57
Cards--
API w/DEC or AEC, for PanaVOICE .................. 0-3
Free Slot assignment ............................................. 0-5
LS/GS, using for ground-start ............................... 0-3
Option Slot assignment ......................................... 0-6
removing from a Free Slot .................................... 0-3
Reset .................................................................... 8-23
System CPC Modes..........................................Intro-8
Type, verifying .................................................... 8-23
Version, verifying ................................ Intro-19
,
8-24
Circuit Type--
Trunk (analog E&M)........................................... 2-38
Trunk (T1 CO) .................................................... 2-87
Trunk (T1 E&M)............................................... 2-117
Closed Numbering--
Digits ................................................................... 6-42
displaying in Ext. Directory .............................. 1-105
Follow Digits....................................................... 6-43
Routing ................................................................ 6-44
Routing Entry ...................................................... 6-44
TRS Level ........................................................... 6-43
CO Off-Hook Signal ............................................... 3-10
Codes--
Account, Forced .................................................. 3-21
Account, Verified ................................................ 3-22
Account, Verified (set)........................................ 8-50
Answer Supervision (for VM) .......................... 1-109
Authorization (ARS) ........................................... 6-41
Call-Forward ID for VM ..................................... 8-51
DISA ID ............................................................ 1-113
DISA ID, verification of ..................................... 1-79
Feature -- see Feature Codes
Flexible Feature -- see Flexible Feature Codes
Forced Account, TRS Class for ........................ 1-104
MSG Key ID ....................................................... 8-52
OHVA Access ........................................1-161
,
1-162
PBX trunk access ................................................ 1-92
Station Call Park ....................................1-157
,
1-159
Station Call Park Answer .......................1-157
,
1-159
Station Call Park Transfer ......................1-157
,
1-159
Transfer #1 (for VM) ........................................ 1-109
Transfer #2 (for VM) ........................................ 1-110
Walking TRS..........................................1-157
,
1-159
Walking TRS, creating........................................ 8-61
Conference Calls--
8-Party, allowing ................................................. 1-62
8-Party, feature code (defining) .............1-157
,
1-159
splash tone for 3-party .........................................1-11
Confirm Alarms--
AL ........................................................................8-22
Major....................................................................8-21
Minor....................................................................8-21
COPY and PASTE Commands .................................4-7
COS--
Extension, assignment............ 3-26
,
3-38
,
3-43
,
3-46
Extension, defining ..............................................1-35
Extension, restricting intercom calls between .....1-94
Trunk, defining ....................................................1-75
Trunk, restricting calls between...........................1-95
Counters--
AIS Alarm............................................................8-28
BPV Alarm...........................................................8-29
CRC Alarm ..........................................................8-29
Layer 1 Receive Error..........................................8-30
Layer 1 Status Error .............................................8-30
Layer 1 Transmit Error ........................................8-31
Layer 2 TEI Error.................................................8-31
OOF Alarm ..........................................................8-26
Signal Loss...........................................................8-26
Slip Alarm............................................................8-28
Sync Loss Alarm..................................................8-27
Yellow Alarm.......................................................8-27
CPC--
Copy................................................................. Intro-9
System Modes.................................................. Intro-8
CPC Reset--
for Time Display Mode........................................1-21
CRC Alarms--
Counter.................................................................8-29
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Data Format--
for API RS-232C port ..........................................7-16
for RAI serial port................................................1-83
for Serial Port 1....................................................1-80
for Serial Port 2....................................................1-85
for SMDR output .................................................1-93
Data Length-- see Maximum Input Digits
Data Security--
on extension ............................................... 3-13
,
3-36
Data to Serial Port--
Bus Monitor data..................................................1-90
Fault Alarm data ..................................................1-88
Programmed data .................................................1-89