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DBS 576 (USA), issued March 1999

576-25-700

Chapter 3. System Features

Section 700 - Operation

Battery Backup

Description

When backup batteries are installed, the System will continue to operate in the event of a power 
failure. If using Battery Backup, backup batteries must be installed in each cabinet.

A fully loaded system will operate at least 30 minutes on backup batteries. 

Hardware Requirements

Back-up battery unit (VB-44025)

Related Programming

N/A

Considerations

Any device connected to the System but that does not derive its power from the System must 
have a backup power source to operate. These devices include any System Message Detail 
Recording (SMDR) printer (or recorder), fax machine, answering machine, modem, cordless 
telephone, etc.

Building Block Expansion Capability

Description

The System is designed to support easy expansion. Each cabinet in the System supports 96 ports (12 
flexible slots) as well as 2 option slots. Up to 6 cabinets may be installed in the System for a total of 
576 ports. 

Up to 2 expansion cabinets may be connected to a base cabinet. When a fourth cabinet is required, 
another base cabinet is installed. Up to 2 expansion cabinets may be connected to the second base 
cabinet.

This building block approach allows you to easily add equipment when needed without a major 
interruption in service or a major delay. 

Hardware Requirements

N/A

Related Programming

N/A

Considerations

In addition to the additional cabinets and related cabinet hardware/cabling required for 
expansion, when the System is expanded the CPC card and/or TSW cards may need to be 
upgraded as well. The CPC96 supports up to 96 ports. The CPC288 supports up to 288 ports and 
should be combined with time switch card TSW288. The CPC-576 supports up to 576 ports and 
should be combined with time switch card TSW576. 

Summary of Contents for DBS 576 Section 300

Page 1: ...Section 700 Feature Operation Technical Manual 3DQDVRQLF DBS 576 Ver 2 5 Issued March 1999...

Page 2: ...y should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could resul...

Page 3: ...n USA 29 Centrex PBX Compatibility 29 Class of Service 30 Class of Service Trunk Tie 30 Class of Service Ext Ext Restriction 31 Class of Service Extension Feature 31 Class of Service Trunk to Trunk Re...

Page 4: ...0 Internal Hold Tone 51 MCO Tenant Group 51 Memory Backup 52 Music on Hold 53 Name Assignments 53 Extension Name Assignments 53 Speed Dial Name Assignments 57 Network Facilities 59 Network Attendant R...

Page 5: ...l 75 High Priority Message Waiting 75 Message Key ID Code 75 Voice Mail Transfer Key 76 Chapter 4 User Maintenance 79 Introduction 80 About User Programming 80 Set Absence Messages 81 Set Call Forward...

Page 6: ...g Hold 137 Exclusive Hold 138 Broker s Hold 138 Call Park 139 Call Pickup 141 Extension Group Pickup 141 Extension Direct Pickup 143 Trunk Group Pickup 143 Trunk Direct Pickup 144 Call Transfer 144 Su...

Page 7: ...nnounce 185 One Touch Keys 187 Onhook Dialing 189 Paging 190 Meet Me Answer 191 Reset Call 191 Ringing Line Preference 192 Speed Dialing 193 Personal Speed Dial 193 System Speed Dial 195 Speed Dial Li...

Page 8: ...oker s Hold 235 Call Park 235 Call Pickup 237 Extension Group Pickup 237 Extension Direct Pickup 238 Trunk Group Pickup 239 Trunk Direct Pickup 239 Call Transfer 240 Supervised Transfer 240 Unsupervis...

Page 9: ...g All Calls 277 Call Forwarding Busy 278 Call Forwarding No Answer 279 Call Forwarding and Do Not Disturb 280 Call Hold 281 System Hold 281 Floating Hold Retrieve Only 282 Exclusive Hold 283 Broker s...

Page 10: ...09 Direct Trunk Access 309 MCO Trunk Access 309 Trunk Queuing 310 Universal Night Answer to Page 311 Walking TRS Class of Service 312 Appendix A ARS and TRS Operation 315 Introduction 315 Detailed Des...

Page 11: ...date Personal Speed Dial PSD numbers and names System Speed Dial SSD numbers and names extension names Verified ID codes Call Forward ID codes for Voice Mail Message Key ID codes Mode schedule Specia...

Page 12: ...Service DP Dial Pulse DSLT Digital Single Line Telephone DSS Direct Station Selector DSU Digital Service Unit DTMF Dual Tone Multifrequency FF Flexible Function LCD Liquid Crystal Display LCR Least C...

Page 13: ...SA issued March 1999 13 Chapter 2 List of Features This chapter contains the following tables which list the features available with the System Table Page System Features 14 Maintenance Features 15 Ex...

Page 14: ...s Tones 27 Caller ID 28 Caller ID Alpha Tagging Not Available in USA 29 Centrex PBX Compatibility 29 Class of Service 30 CO Ringing Types 34 CO Trunk Interface 36 Computer Telephony Integration Capabi...

Page 15: ...Set Call Forward Busy Destination Extension 83 Set Call Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail 84 Set Call Forward No Answer Destination Extension 85 Set Caller ID Logging Extensions 86 Set Day of Week Mode...

Page 16: ...Call Pickup 141 Call Transfer 144 Caller ID Call Log 147 Camp on Call Waiting 151 Conference Calls 154 Directory Numbers 156 Display Information 159 Do Not Disturb 162 DP to DTMF Signal Conversion 163...

Page 17: ...One Touch Keys 187 Onhook Dialing 189 Paging 190 Reset Call 191 Ringing Line Preference 192 Speed Dialing 193 Station Lockout 203 Timed Reminder Call 205 Trunk Access 206 Trunk Queuing 209 Universal...

Page 18: ...18 DBS 576 USA issued March 1999 576 25 700 Chapter 2 List of Features Section 700 Operation This page intentionally left blank...

Page 19: ...Built In Voice Mail Unit 27 Call Progress Tones 27 Caller ID 28 Caller ID Alpha Tagging Not Available in USA 29 Centrex PBX Compatibility 29 Class of Service 30 Class of Service Trunk Tie 30 Class of...

Page 20: ...ISDN PRI S Point Interface 47 Flexible Numbering Plan 48 Free Slot 48 Hunting Groups 49 Internal Hold Tone 51 MCO Tenant Group 51 Memory Backup 52 Music on Hold 53 Name Assignments 53 Extension Name...

Page 21: ...66 Busy Lamp Field Ringing 66 Busy Lamp Field Delayed Ringing 67 Slide Ringing 67 Alarm Ringing 67 System Speed Dial TRS Override 68 Station Message Detail Recording 68 Trunk Access Groups 71 Virtual...

Page 22: ...sions You can reach the assigned attendant group by dialing the feature access code for Attendant Calls usually 0 If an attendant phone is available but does not answer within a set time the call will...

Page 23: ...ributor ACD for efficient presentation handling and management of incoming calls to one or more groups of specialized users This optional Built in ACD is contained on a single circuit card that is ins...

Page 24: ...arty For more information see Ringing Modes on page 64 Three levels of ARS checking are available based on the dialed number following the ARS access code Direct Route Selection The simplest form of A...

Page 25: ...A Considerations N A Background Music MOH Separation Description Separate inputs are provided for Background Music and Music on Hold MOH This allows one music or sound source to be used for background...

Page 26: ...designed to support easy expansion Each cabinet in the System supports 96 ports 12 flexible slots as well as 2 option slots Up to 6 cabinets may be installed in the System for a total of 576 ports Up...

Page 27: ...grouping 2 way recording Outside notification Date time stamp Integrated Liquid Crystal Display LCD control with large LCD telephone Message light control Up to 254 mail boxes Up to 40 hours of messag...

Page 28: ...d Programming FF2 0 Caller ID FF2 0 Caller ID Ring Control FF3 0 Call Duration Display Considerations ISDN PRI T Point can get calling party information Caller ID service must be ordered from the loca...

Page 29: ...aller ID in one of two priorities as follows Priority Choice 1 CID name future feature Alpha tagging if matched DID name Priority Choice 2 DID name CID name future feature Alpha tagging if matched Cur...

Page 30: ...cess to various features Each trunk is assigned to one of 16 trunk classes of service 00 15 The following table shows the features that can be enabled disabled for each trunk COS Table 4 Trunk COS Num...

Page 31: ...OS allows or restricts access to certain extension features The extension features are described later in this manual Each extension is assigned to one of 16 classes of service 00 15 The following tab...

Page 32: ...witch Allow Restrict 27 Busy Override Send Allow Restrict 28 Manual Camp On Send Allow Restrict 29 Manual Camp On Receive Allow Restrict 30 Callback Request Send Allow Restrict 31 Callback Request Rec...

Page 33: ...rations N A Class of Service Extension Station Timers CPC 96 CPC 288 and CPC 576 Version 2 0 Prior to CPC Version 2 0 timers related to certain extension functions such as the Hold Recall Timer were o...

Page 34: ...inging Direct Inward System Access DISA Ringing Multiple Ringing These ringing types may be used in any combination in the System DID Ringing DID Ringing allows calls on a common CO to be directed to...

Page 35: ...ID DIL destination is an UNA extension the UNA will ring depending on DID number tenant group DIL incoming CO tenant group DIL Ringing DIL Ringing allows calls on a specific CO line to be directed to...

Page 36: ...ns N A CO Trunk Interface Description The System supports several types of CO Trunk Interfaces including the following Direct Inward Dialing DID Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Basic Rate Int...

Page 37: ...BRI The System supports ISDN BRI with the VB 44530 ISDN BRI interface unit The VB 44530 is a T Point ISDN BRI that supports 2 B bearer channels and 1 D data channel 2B D 192kbps This unit connects to...

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