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Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual

April 1997

Issue 15

38

Ring detect time

2.x

[CO CLOSE TIMER]

FF1-3#-19#-(0-15)#

0#: Ring time + pause time is less than 4 secs.
1#: Ring time + pause time is less than 5 secs.
2#: Ring time + pause time is less than 6 secs.
3#: Ring time + pause time is less than 7 secs.
4#: Ring time + pause time is less than 8 secs.
5#: Ring time + pause time is less than 9 secs.
6#: Ring time + pause time is less than 10 secs.
7#: Ring time + pause time is less than 11 secs.
8#: Ring time + pause time is less than 12 secs.
9#: Ring time + pause time is less than 13 secs.

10#: Ring time + pause time is less than 14 secs.
11#: Ring time + pause time is less than 15 secs.
12#: Ring time + pause time is less than 16 secs.
13#: Ring time + pause time is less than 17 secs.
14#: Ring time + pause time is less than 18 secs.
15#: Ring time + pause time is less than 19 secs.

To enable the auto answer function on non standard ring cadences, the ring detect time of the
system may be altered to cover the range from 4-19 seconds.

Key telephone pre-ring time

2.x

[1ST PRERING TIM]

FF1-3#-20#-(0-15)#

0#: 

Synchronised

1#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 50 ms

2#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 100 ms

3#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 150ms

4#:             Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 200 ms
5#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 250ms

6#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 300 ms

7#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 350 ms

8#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 400 ms

9#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 450 ms

10#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 500 ms

11#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 550 ms

12#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 600 ms

13#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 650 ms

14#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 700 ms

15#: 

Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 750 ms

Synchronises the incoming exchange line ringing with extension ringing.

FF1-3#-21#-(0-7)# [NOT USED]

FF1-3#-22#-(0-15)# [NOT USED]

Summary of Contents for DBS Series

Page 1: ...Panasonic Digital Business System Programming Manual April 1997 Issue 15 1 Panasonic Digital Business System Programming Manual...

Page 2: ...MES AND MESSAGES 11 CALL BARRING 12 COPY MODE 12 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL MEMORY 12 LCR 12 PROGRAMMING DETAILS 13 SYSTEM FEATURES 13 EXCHANGE LINE INTERFACE 74 EXTENSION FEATURES 89 RINGING ASSIGNMENT 97 FF...

Page 3: ...s programmed settings and adjust system operation accordingly Programming method Loading Default Data The following procedure loads the default data settings 1 Assure the RAM switch on the CPC card is...

Page 4: ...ne programming level HOLD Move to the same step for the next port RECALL Move to the same step for the previous port Move back one step for the current port Move forward one step for the current port...

Page 5: ...ring name programming is shown below A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z _ SP BS VB 3631 DSS console with CPC B and CPC C to v1 2 K...

Page 6: ...N OFF key Initial date and time disappeared Press RECALL key Press PROGRAM MODE MAIN MODE is displayed Press FF1 for Mode 1 SYSTEM MODE SELECT SUB MODE is displayed Press 1 SELECT TIME MODE 1 DATE 2 T...

Page 7: ...oice call FF1 2 1 11 0 or 1 Alert tone on conference call NOT USED FF1 2 1 12 0 or 1 Alert tone during conference call FF1 2 1 13 0 or 1 System speed dial SSD directory display name FF1 2 1 14 NOT USE...

Page 8: ...night mode FF1 3 2 0 12 Operator call on hold reminder exchange lines FF1 3 3 0 12 Operator transfer reminder exchange lines FF1 3 4 0 12 Operator call on hold reminder internal calls FF1 3 5 0 12 Ope...

Page 9: ...For No Answer To DDI Call FF1 6 3 8 0 15 Sub Address No Answer Timer FF1 6 4 1 0 1 DDI Enable FF1 6 4 2 0 1 Action When Incoming DDI Destination Is Busy FF1 6 4 3 0 1 Action When Unrecognised DDI Is R...

Page 10: ...oming ringing signal FF2 1 01 48 15 0 15 Auto line disconnect time FF2 1 01 48 16 0 2 Type of PBX recall signal FF2 1 01 48 17 0 15 Call logging start time FF2 1 01 48 18 NOT USED FF2 1 01 48 19 NOT U...

Page 11: ...to external number FF3 001 144 41 0 4 Assignment of extension to work with BLF DSS FF3 001 144 42 0 1 On Hook Transfer To Trunk Ringing assignment FF4 1 001 144 01 48 0 or 1 Incoming ring Day mode FF4...

Page 12: ...g look up table international calls FF7 9 1 144 0 or 1 SSD restriction override FF7 10 1 1 to 3 1 to 48 1 to 5 Setting the Daytime Private Line Restriction class FF7 10 2 1 to 3 1 to 48 1 to 5 Setting...

Page 13: ...Setting 2 x DAY MONTH YEAR FF1 1 1 DDMMYY DD 01 31 MM 01 12 YY 89 99 or 00 20 CONF to set default value 010190 The current day and date are displayed on telephones with a display the date is also rec...

Page 14: ...all signals cannot be sent whilst using the REDIAL or save dial features Related step FF1 3 16 Exchange line disconnect time REDIAL flash On hook transfer 2 x ON HOOK TRANSF FF1 2 1 3 0 or 1 0 On hook...

Page 15: ...er an exchange line call is put on hold an internal call may be made if busy tone is received on pressing RECALL key this program specifies whether to receive internal dial tone or to return to the he...

Page 16: ...tone can be sounded first for 0 5 seconds from the called extension Only applicable on voice calls Alert tone on conference call Not Used 2 x NOT USED FF1 2 1 11 0 or 1 0 Alert tone not sent out for...

Page 17: ...or 1 P 0 Internal MOH 1 External MOH This specifies whether internal or external MOH is played to call on hold Note This setting requires a soft reset by switching the system off and back on FF1 2 1...

Page 18: ...ternal Relay Control Exchange Line Setting FF1 1 25 External Relay Control Extension Port Setting External relay control Extension port setting 2 x EPI CTRL EXT FF1 2 1 25 001 144 This specifies the e...

Page 19: ...ep FF3 001 144 1 Extension Number FF1 2 1 28 NOT USED FF1 2 1 29 NOT USED Un answered DISA call transfer to operator 2 x DISA ATT TRANSF FF1 2 1 30 0 1 0 Transfer to the extensions which are assigned...

Page 20: ...oup Call Pick up 70 function Related steps FF3 18 25 Paging Group FF4 4 Hunting Group FF4 6 Pick Up Group Voicemail termination signal setting 4 0 V M EOT FF1 2 1 35 0 2 0 No Tone 1 Continuous DTMF To...

Page 21: ...ISDN 1 2 4 1 SSD NO SELECT FF1 2 1 39 0 1 P 0 2 x 90 SSD groups 1 1 x 180 SSD group Selects weither 2 groups of 90 SSDs numbered 00 89 are used or 1 group of 180 numbered 100 189 and 200 289 is used...

Page 22: ...1 0 FF1 2 1 43 0 1 0 1 0 Disable 1 Enable Enable or disable on hook transfer for trunk to trunk calls If Enabled calls can be transferred from trunk to trunk by going on hook at then of transfer dial...

Page 23: ...ty for the system Incoming CLI Name Search STD Code For A Local Call CPC EX 1 0 FF1 2 1 45 0 99999 0 99999 STD code to add to CLI In areas where a local call with CLI does not present with an STD code...

Page 24: ...00 bps 4 9600 bps 5 19200 bps CPC EX and later only Call logging stop bit 2 x STOP BIT1 3 FF1 2 2 4 1 3 1 1 bit 2 1 5 bit 3 2 bit Call logging data length 2 x DATA LENGTH 3 4 FF1 2 2 5 1 4 1 5 bits ca...

Page 25: ...ging buffer 2 x SMDR BUF EMPTY FF1 2 2 10 000 100 000 No check for overflow hold last 100 calls only 001 100 Prohibit dialling out when buffer fills to the preset capacity The DBS will buffer the last...

Page 26: ...output to a call logger Port 2 parity check CPC EX 1 0 TTY PARITY FF1 2 2 13 0 or 1 0 No parity check 1 Parity check Port 2 even odd parity CPC EX 1 0 MODE ODD0 EVEN1 FF1 2 2 14 0 or 1 0 Odd parity 1...

Page 27: ...9 18 1 3 9 Insert pause after dialling 1 Conf No Pause 10 Insert pause after dialling 2 1 Pause after 1st digit 11 Insert pause after dialling 3 2 Pause after 2nd digit 12 Insert pause after dialling...

Page 28: ...e to digital channel 1 Allowed 3 Analogue line to private wire 4 Reserved 5 Digital channel to digital channel 6 Digital channel to private wire 7 Reserved 8 Private wire to private wire 9 Reserved 10...

Page 29: ...d be running normally and ready for additional programming 7 Set this step according to the software level previously used and nothing else 8 Power off and on to fully load programming Auto night mode...

Page 30: ...sion the recall warning tone starts to sound to indicate that the call has not been answered This setting is only applicable to the operator extensions Operator call on hold reminder internal calls 2...

Page 31: ...sound to indicate that the call has not been answered This setting is only applicable to the operator extensions System call on hold reminder exchange lines 2 x CO HOLD REC EXT FF1 3 6 0 12 0 No reca...

Page 32: ...rning tone starts to sound to indicate that the call has not been answered This setting is only applicable to extension phones System call hold reminder internal 2 x INT HLD REC EXT FF1 3 8 0 12 0 No...

Page 33: ...perator extension the recall warning tone starts to sound to indicate that the call has not been answered This setting is only applicable to extension phones Operator call hold reminder hunting group...

Page 34: ...an extension the call rings back to the transfer s extension after the specified time This setting is only applies to extension phones Operator call hold reminder park hold 2 x PARK RECALL ATT FF1 3 1...

Page 35: ...ound to indicate that the time has been exceeded The hold reminder can be set within the range of 20 240 seconds Call reversion to operator 2 x REVERSION TIMER FF1 3 14 0 12 0 No call reversion to the...

Page 36: ...by storing a press of the REDIAL key When the REDIAL key press is encountered in the dialled digit stream this is the pause time inserted for each stored press E g If an 8 second pause time is require...

Page 37: ...t can only be set once enable earth recall is set Related step FF2 1 01 48 16 Type of PBX recall signal FF2 1 01 48 10 Piggy backing to PBX PBX recall time timed break 2 x TIME BREAK TIME FF1 3 18 0 1...

Page 38: ...t time of the system may be altered to cover the range from 4 19 seconds Key telephone pre ring time 2 x 1ST PRERING TIM FF1 3 20 0 15 0 Synchronised 1 Exchange line incoming call tone continues for 5...

Page 39: ...ransfer up until software level CPC EX v1 5 after which a separate timer FF1 3 36 is used for delayed ringing Related steps FF1 2 1 26 Delayed ringing FF1 3 36 Delayed Ring No Answer Timer FF1 3 24 0...

Page 40: ...eing routing if DISA call is not answered within 28 secs 9 Being routing if DISA call is not answered within 29 secs 10 Being routing if DISA call is not answered within 30 secs If a DISA call is not...

Page 41: ...3 13 sec 14 14 sec 15 15 sec This sets the pause inserted after the voicemail port answers a call transferred to it from a forwarded extension with a call forward ID set before the call forward ID is...

Page 42: ...ing been put on hold from an operator phone the call rings back to the operators extension This setting is only applicable to operator phones Internal call E M Line Hunting Recall Timer for Extensions...

Page 43: ...maximum time allowed for a trunk to trunk call can be set When this timer has elapsed the call will be terminated by the system This prevents lines from being held open if no clearing signal is recei...

Page 44: ...rict access to authorised persons only This step has been replaced by FF1 4 1 with CPC EX v1 0 ID code system programming 2 x SET 4DIGIT DATA FF1 5 0000 9999 CONF Set default code 9999 0000 9999 ID Co...

Page 45: ...y telephone the extension is enabled as a programming telephone Dialling the sequence a second time disables the extension as a programming telephone Only one extension can be enabled at one time DISA...

Page 46: ...by the software Setting The Number Of Analogue Lines ISDN 1 0 CPC EX 1 0 FF1 6 1 2 0 8 P 0 0 Lines 1 6 Lines 2 12 Lines 3 18 Lines 4 24 Lines 5 30 Lines 6 36 Lines 7 42 Lines 8 48 Lines This sets the...

Page 47: ...from the network and matches an SSD or the number dialled matches an SSD ISDN Call Type Normal DISA Personal DDI Group DDI Personal DDI ATT Group DDI ATT Trunk Name No CLI Sent CLI Name OFF Trunk No...

Page 48: ...LCD of keysets MC0 Dial 9 Search ISDN 1 0 FF1 6 1 7 0 1 0 Search DASS II Channels First 1 Search Analogue Lines First The DBS can search either the DASS II channels or analogue lines first when 9 is...

Page 49: ...umber which was dialled by the incoming caller can be output to the call logger if required It appears in the dialled number field after the incoming ring time Other Party s Number Output Incoming Cal...

Page 50: ...Call Answer Message CAM from the network after sending Call Answer CA before disconnecting the call In this case the call is considered to have been a false call Timer For Answer On Outgoing Calls IS...

Page 51: ...e the DBS will wait for the call type acceptance message from the network before disconnecting the call Timer For Manual Dial Time Out ISDN 1 0 FF1 6 3 4 1 15 1 1 sec 2 2 sec 3 3 sec 4 4 sec 5 5 sec 6...

Page 52: ...SDs PSDs etc After the timer expires the digits stored are sent to the network The send character will override the timer sending the data immediately Timer For The Dummy Dial Tone ISDN 1 0 FF1 6 3 6...

Page 53: ...fter which the DBS will transfer the call to the operator or disconnect it dependant on programming setting Sub address No Answer Timer CPC EX v1 5 FF1 6 3 8 0 15 0 No Timer 1 5 Sec 2 10 sec 3 15 Sec...

Page 54: ...of software it is replaced by DDI Busy No Answer Mode Related Step FF1 6 5 4 DDI Busy No Answer Mode FF1 6 5 5 DDI Busy No Answer Transfer Mode Action When Unrecognised DDI Is Received ISDN 1 0 CPC E...

Page 55: ...Number Related Steps FF1 6 4 5 Default DDI Number FF1 6 5 1 144 1 DDI Number Setting DDI Ringing Pattern ISDN 1 0 FF1 6 4 7 1 3 1 375 sec On 25 sec Off 375 sec On 2 sec Off 2 1 sec On 25 sec Off 3 25...

Page 56: ...the action of the system when handling the call Sub address Misdial Mode CPC EX v1 5 FF1 6 4 18 0 1 0 Ring To Operator Extension 1 Terminate The Call If the sub address destination is not recognized a...

Page 57: ...alls 11 Overflow after 11 DDI calls 12 Overflow after 12 DDI calls 13 Overflow after 13 DDI calls 14 Overflow after 14 DDI calls 15 Overflow after 15 DDI calls The number of simultaneous ringing incom...

Page 58: ...1 144 1 200 correspond to the locations in the other DDI steps Extension and group are as ISDN v1 2 private wire is to call across a private circuit to a connected system and operator will camp the ca...

Page 59: ...n incoming DDI call is not answered it can be routed to a specified extension or group Each DDI can be given its own alternative destination Related Step FF1 6 5 4 Day Mode DDI Busy No Answer Mode Nig...

Page 60: ...Steps FF1 6 5 DDI 1 N NNNNNN FF1 6 5 DDI 6 0 3 Night Mode DDI Busy No Answer Mode CPC EX v2 1 FF1 6 5 1 200 8 0 2 0 To Operator Extension 1 Terminate Call 2 To Alternative Destination Extension In St...

Page 61: ...time a red alarm condition has to be present before the DBS will indicate a red alarm condition This step has been moved from FF1 6 99 1 DASS II Red Alarm Recovery Timer CPC EX v1 5 FF1 6 6 2 1 15 1...

Page 62: ...fail and the channel will be dropped This step has been moved from FF1 6 3 1 DASSII Answer Wait Timer CPC EX v1 5 FF1 6 6 4 0 15 0 No Timer 1 15 Sec 2 30 Sec 3 45 Sec 4 60 Sec 5 75 Sec 6 90 Sec 7 105...

Page 63: ...me the DBS will wait for acknowledgment of an Initial Service Request Message from the network when originating a call This step has been moved from FF1 6 3 3 E ISDN Red Alarm Detection Timer CPC EX v...

Page 64: ...15 150 msec Used for E ISDN connections this is the length of time a red alarm condition once detected must be absent before the DBS will end the red alarm condition The following E ISDN timers are pr...

Page 65: ...0 Sec 2 15 Sec 3 20 Sec 4 30 Sec 5 40 Sec 6 50 Sec 7 60 Sec 8 80 Sec 9 100 Sec 10 120 Sec 11 150 Sec 12 180 Sec 13 210 Sec 14 240 Sec 15 250 Sec E ISDN T303 Timer CPC EX v1 5 FF1 6 7 5 0 15 0 No Timer...

Page 66: ...15 Sec 3 20 Sec 4 30 Sec 5 40 Sec 6 50 Sec 7 60 Sec 8 80 Sec 9 100 Sec 10 120 Sec 11 150 Sec 12 180 Sec 13 210 Sec 14 240 Sec 15 250 Sec E ISDN T305 Timer CPC EX v1 5 FF1 6 7 7 0 15 0 No Timer 1 10 S...

Page 67: ...5 Sec 2 1 Sec 3 1 5 Sec 4 2 Sec 5 3 Sec 6 4 Sec 7 5 Sec 8 6 Sec 9 7 Sec 10 8 Sec 11 9 Sec 12 10 Sec 13 15 Sec 14 20 Sec 15 25 Sec E ISDN T310 Timer CPC EX v1 5 FF1 6 7 9 0 15 0 No Timer 1 10 Sec 2 15...

Page 68: ...5 Sec 2 1 Sec 3 1 5 Sec 4 2 Sec 5 3 Sec 6 4 Sec 7 5 Sec 8 6 Sec 9 7 Sec 10 8 Sec 11 9 Sec 12 10 Sec 13 15 Sec 14 20 Sec 15 25 Sec E ISDN T316 Timer CPC EX v1 5 FF1 6 7 11 0 15 0 No Timer 1 10 Sec 2 1...

Page 69: ...c 9 100 Sec 10 120 Sec 11 150 Sec 12 180 Sec 13 210 Sec 14 240 Sec 15 250 Sec E ISDN CRC Check CPC EX v1 5 FF1 6 7 13 0 1 0 Enabled 1 Disabled E ISDN 64Khz Unrestricted Digital Calls CPC EX v1 5 FF1 6...

Page 70: ...0 10 dB 21 12 dB 22 14 dB 23 16 dB 24 18 dB 25 20 dB 26 22 dB 27 24 dB 28 26 dB 29 28 dB 30 30 dB During conversations involving two lines differences in the line levels can lead to howling To prevent...

Page 71: ...r 3 1 NO ANSWER TIMER FF1 9 2 1 5 1 20 sec 2 30 sec 3 40 sec 4 50 sec 5 60 sec Sets the time in seconds to cut off a call across an E M circuit if the recipient end of the private line does not answer...

Page 72: ...ER FF1 9 5 0 3 0 Local 1 Private line group 1 2 Private line group 2 3 Private line group 3 Assigns Private line group to use for route access code RAC 4 If the system is itself allocated RAC 4 set fo...

Page 73: ...line 10 to 12 4 5 Slave Cabinet 5 Line 1 Note 8 6 Line 2 7 Line Ext D Master Cabinet 1 Line 1 Note Private line 1 to 3 1 B 2 Line 2 Private line 4 to 6 2 S 3 Line 3 Private line 7 to 9 3 1 4 Line Ext...

Page 74: ...ut Of Service This setting will disable a trunk port on the system preventing any calls being made or received on it Important Note When Using The ISDN Interface The DASS II equipment for the DBS supp...

Page 75: ...144 36 Extension tenant group setting Line groupings 2 x MCO GROUP 1 6 FF2 1 01 48 4 9 0 or 1 4 9 0 1 4 Line group 1 0 Not subject to line group 5 Line group 2 1 Accessible through line group 6 Line...

Page 76: ...or 1 0 No Auto pause 1 Auto pause used When piggy backing a pause may to be set for each PBX line if required by the host Related step FF2 1 01 48 10 Piggy backing to PBX FF1 3 15 REDIAL PBX auto pau...

Page 77: ...This specifies the pause time before sending out the LOOP DOWN signal to cut off an exchange line when the line is busy or exchange line call is on hold following reception of an external disconnect...

Page 78: ...1 0 DISA disabled 1 DISA enabled This specifies whether a line port is a DISA line or standard PSTN line for incoming calls Outgoing calls can made on the line as normal subject to call barring Relate...

Page 79: ...elay control and LRB are set Sets which exchange lines are monitored by the LRB function Related step FF1 2 1 24 External relay control Dial tone detection 2 x D T DETECTION FF2 1 01 48 24 0 or 1 0 DT...

Page 80: ...the tenant group to use when an incoming E M call requests and outside line Related step FF2 1 01 48 25 Exchange line tenant group setting E M Send RAC 3 1 DIAL DELETE FF2 2 1 3 3 0 1 1 3 0 1 E M trun...

Page 81: ...ERDIGIT FF2 2 1 3 6 0 7 1 3 0 7 E M trunk group 0 300 msec 1 400 msec 2 500 msec 3 600 msec 4 700 msec 5 800 msec 6 900 msec 7 1000 msec Sets the minimum pause between dial pulses when making an E M c...

Page 82: ...00 msec 12 1300 msec 13 1700 msec 14 2300 msec 15 3500 msec This sets the time to detect the release signal E M anti collision timer 3 1 GLARE E M FF2 2 1 3 9 0 15 1 3 0 15 E M trunk group 0 10 msec 1...

Page 83: ...2000 msec 13 2500 msec 14 3000 msec 15 3500msec This sets the flash time for private line use E M flash detect timer 3 1 FLASH DET DIAL FF2 2 1 3 11 0 15 1 3 0 15 E M trunk group 0 100 msec 1 120 msec...

Page 84: ...n Private Circuit call The default setting is for DBS to DBS connection and may require adjustment when the remote system is not a DBS AC15 return confirmation monitor CPC EX 1 0 AC15 RLS ACK FF2 2 1...

Page 85: ...c 12 1300 msec 13 1700 msec 14 2300 msec 15 3500 msec This sets the time to detect the release signal AC15 anti collision timer CPC EX 1 0 AC15 GLARE FF2 2 1 3 15 0 15 1 3 0 15 Private Circuit trunk g...

Page 86: ...2000 msec 13 2500 msec 14 3000 msec 15 3500msec This sets the flash time for private line use AC15 flash detect timer CPC EX 1 0 AC15 FLASH DET FF2 2 1 3 17 0 15 1 3 0 15 Private Circuit trunk group 0...

Page 87: ...0 3 Private circuit number 0 Not assigned 1 Group 1 2 Group 2 3 Group 3 Assigns private lines to private line groups Circuits must be assigned to groups as all E M access is via group access and not...

Page 88: ...1 12 4 0 1 1 12 0 1 Private Circuit number 0 125ms 125ms 1 3 card 1 1 250ms 250ms 4 6 card 2 7 9 card 3 10 12 card 4 This step sets the ON OFF times for the DTMF signals when dialling on AC15 This st...

Page 89: ...number cannot be stored check that it is not allocated to another extension port If it is use CONF to clear it from the other port then re store it in the required location Type of extension 2 x 3 2 4...

Page 90: ...ls and outgoing call allowed by its locked class of service It can be unlocked by 74 and the lock code stored here Related step FF7 1 17 Extension class of service when locked Off hook signalling 2 x...

Page 91: ...n call or not Break in operator call intrusion 2 x ATT OVERRIDEN FF3 001 144 10 0 or 1 0 Operator break in is rejected 1 Break in is accepted This sets whether to accept break in from the operator or...

Page 92: ...inted out by call logger printer This sets whether information from exchange line calls made by the extension are to be output to the call logging interface This allow calls from selected extensions t...

Page 93: ...26 33 0 15 26 33 0 15 26 Idle mode 0 No change 27 Internal dial tone 1 Menu information 28 Internal call 2 Personal speed dial index 29 External call before duration displayed 3 System speed dial ind...

Page 94: ...ted by connected analogue equipment if problems are encountered using recall The default setting is suitable for the majority of installations This step has no effect on the operation of digital exten...

Page 95: ...oming Ringing Volume Setting CPC EX 1 0 FF3 1 144 38 0 1 1 144 0 1 Extension port 0 Disabled 1 Enabled The extension incoming ring volume facility of the VBD handsets can be individually switched on o...

Page 96: ...keyset can only have 1 BLF DSS unit associated with it Up to four such BLF DSS units can be assigned for the system This is in addition to the Operator positions which can still have 2 fully functioni...

Page 97: ...xtensions when in day mode Note By default operator telephones ring for all incoming exchange lines Incoming ring Night mode 2 x NIGHT RING SET FF4 2 001 144 01 48 0 or 1 0 No Ring 1 Rings This sets w...

Page 98: ...rings a busy hunt group will hear ringing and not busy Note2 An extension can only belong to a single hunt group or single coverage group Hunt group transfer 2 x NEXT HUNT GROUP FF4 4 1 16 2 1 16 Fro...

Page 99: ...r successive calls to the group When the last member is reached hunting continues from member 1 and the cycle repeats This will give an even call distribution across the members of the hunt group To o...

Page 100: ...ng can be used with terminate circular or cyclic hunt groups An incoming call will ring for the duration of the member no answer timer and if unanswered move on to the next member and restart the time...

Page 101: ...Number 2 Secretary 2 Conf to clear stored data 3 Manager 1 4 Manager 2 5 Manager 3 6 Manager 4 7 Manager 5 8 Manager 6 The DBS supports upto 16 Manager Secretary Coverage Groups each consisting of 1...

Page 102: ...8 members are defined and are ringing simultaneously the system may experience a slow down until the ringing calls are answered Assignment Of Extension Numbers To Groups ISDN 1 2 4 1 FF4 8 1 50 Numbe...

Page 103: ...d to a DDI Hunt Group but can be individually in the same DDI Hunt Group as a Ring Group in which it is also a member Group membership conditions for normal Hunt Groups are unchanged see following exa...

Page 104: ...he no answer time for extension in the specified DDI hunt group to enable No Answer hunting An incoming call will ring for the duration of the member no answer timer and if unanswered move on to the n...

Page 105: ...ilable to BLF DSS 148 BLF DSS4 These steps allow the FF Keys with the two colour LED lamps to be centrally programmed Each extension and DSS console can be individually programmed When a port is assig...

Page 106: ...alled manually Direct Call Pick Up 7 FF11 Page Do Not Disturb Clear 7 FF12 Line Group Access 8 1 N or 9 N 1 6 Call Park 8 2 Operator Call Park 8 2 N N 0 9 Dial Exchange Line Access 8 8 NN NN 01 48 Acc...

Page 107: ...el used If there is no DSS on the system this programming mode cannot be used Extension names SSD names and PSD names can be stored without a DSS please see Operating Instructions for details A B C D...

Page 108: ...on large display keysets Storing name for SSD group 2 2 x SSD XX SSD XX FF6 2 2 00 89 Name 00 89 Name System speed dial code Maximum 16 letters This is to store a name for each SSD system speed dial...

Page 109: ...ls about using call waiting messages Group Names ISDN v1 2 FF6 6 1 50 NNNNNNNN 1 50 Group Number NNNNNNNN Group Name Max 8 characters Initial Setting GRP01 GRP50 A name of up to 8 characters can be as...

Page 110: ...calls must be stored here Long distance call barring is implemented for the following digits when the first digit dialled after the line is seized matches the number here Note Initial value is 0 Code...

Page 111: ...ocal calls class 2 0 No digit restriction 7 Local calls class 3 3 4 3 or 4 digit restriction 8 Local calls class 4 This step sets the maximum number of digits which can be dialled when making the spec...

Page 112: ...ss 4 This specifies by call barring class whether or not local calls can be made Extension class of service when locked 2 x TRS CHANGE TYPE FF7 1 17 1 5 1 Class 1 2 Class 2 3 Class 3 4 Class 4 5 Class...

Page 113: ...SSD calls are subject to restriction class 00 89 SSD codes including the registered number to 89 can make calls This step allows a specified block of system speed dial SSD entries in side 2 to overri...

Page 114: ...ring 8 special service numbers 2 x DIAL 1 FF7 2 1 8 000 999 CONF Clear to initial code 000 999 3 digit dial numbers Initial set 1 999 and 1 112 Up to eight 3 digit fixed numbers can be registered as s...

Page 115: ...h class are shown above Call barring look up table operator service 2 x SP DIAL TYPE 2 4 FF7 6 1 3 0 999 0 or 1 1 3 000 999 0 1 1 Class 2 Digits following 0 Enable to dial 2 Class 3 first digit for 1...

Page 116: ...e digits long the remaining locations are filled by the wildcard character Thus 00 is equivalent to 00 which represents numbers 000 009 0 is equivalent to 0 which represents numbers 000 090 Long Dista...

Page 117: ...e filled by the wildcard character Thus 00 is equivalent to 00 which represents numbers 000 009 0 is equivalent to 0 which represents numbers 000 090 SSD restriction override 2 x SPD TRS TABLE FF7 9 1...

Page 118: ...Backed A A A A A Outgoing Special No Digit Restriction P P P P A FF7 1 5 FF7 1 17 Dial Restriction A A A A A FF7 2 1 8 FF7 1 18 19 Local Digit Restriction D P P P A FF7 1 6 8 FF7 1 24 Dial Restriction...

Page 119: ...mber terminal classification and lock code Note The double is used to confirm the copy process FF programmable key setting 2 x COPY OK FF8 3 001 144 001 144 001 144 Original extension port 001 144 Des...

Page 120: ...ersonal speed dial 2 x COPY OK FF8 5 001 144 001 144 001 144 Original extension 001 144 Destination extension The PSD details of one extension can be copied to another Useful for extension using the s...

Page 121: ...ed d d di ia al l m me em mo or ry y System speed dials 2 x SSD NN FF9 1 1 2 0 89 DIAL 1 2 0 89 Dial SSD group 1 or 2 SSD location Number to be stored 24 digits maximum Personal Speed dial 2 x PSD NN...

Page 122: ...et this to enable LCR in the system LCR programming password 2 x SET 4DIGIT DATA FF10 PASSWORD 1 2 0000 9999 CONF The password is 0000 0000 9999 Required password The password to access LCR programmin...

Page 123: ...OT SET 1 SET FF10 PASSWORD 2 01 48 1 7 0 or 1 01 48 1 7 0 1 Line number Carrier number 0 Not assigned 1 Assigned MCL is assigned for every line in default Network operators carriers are assigned to ea...

Page 124: ...d and the system implements the instructions working down the list until the null 255 setting is reached at which point the call is set up The instructions can be stored in any order provided the end...

Page 125: ...ystem is set for NCC the STD data becomes 4 digits By default the codes for carrier 1 are set ready for Mercury access and will require the installation s local codes to be set Not used Priority table...

Page 126: ...x DAY PRIORITY FF10 PASSWORD 8 1 4 3 0 4 1 4 0 4 Priority table 0 Sunday Saturday 1 Monday Saturday 2 Monday Friday 3 Saturday Sunday 4 Sunday This is to set the days of the week in which the specifie...

Page 127: ...via the call logging connection To connect to this a cable will need to be prepared to connect from the PC to the 10 pin connector Below is a diagram for wiring to a 9 way D type connector which is co...

Page 128: ...the call made to the exchange line specified in the system as DISA enter the DISA ID if used and then dial 6 and the remote programming ID The remote programming ID is 9999 in default The system will...

Page 129: ...he following situations will also cause the remote programming mode to terminate A When data has not been input for more than 16 minutes B When the outside line is cut off Remote Programming Display S...

Page 130: ...nute Enter Selection Data Press 1 and press Enter key DATA SET MODE Day Month Year Setting Mode Input Data Format DDMMYY DD Day 01 31 MM Month 01 12 YY Year 89 20 Enter Selection Data Press 1 and pres...

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