Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual
April 1997
Issue 15
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ID code-DISA access
CPC-EX 1.0
FF1-4#-3#-(0000-9999)#
[CONF]#: Clear data
(0000-9999)#
ID Code
When this step is set the ID code stored must be entered by the caller before the system will
accept extension routing digits from an incoming DISA call.
Note:
To enable remote maintenance, it is necessary to input the remote program access code
separately.
Related step
FF2 1# (00-48)# 20# DISA line setting
System Size Setting
ISDN 1.0 / CPC-EX 1.0
FF1 6# 1# 1# (0-5)#
(P)
0#
DBS 38
1#
DBS 68
2# DBS 90
3#
DBS 128
4#
DBS 158
5#
DBS 180
This sets the size of the system being installed to allow correct operation of the system software. A
power off / on reset is required when setting this step. This step must be set even if there is no
DASS connection to ensure the connected line cards are correctly addressed 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 number of analogue line cards and hence the maximum number of analogue lines
which can be connected to the system. A power off / on reset is required when setting this step.
This step must be correctly set even if there is no DASS connection to ensure all installed line
cards are activated on the system. When counting the number of analogue cards work from slot 1
upwards on the master CCU include the universal slot before moving onto the slave. (E.g.: DBS90
slot 5 is the first line slot of the slave) When configuring the CCU there must be no gaps in the
sequence of line card slots used or system capacity will be reduced unnecessarily as skipped slots
will still deduct line options from ISDN channel configuration options.
The number of analogue cards in the system includes all E&M, AC15A and TRK cards, all of
which count as analogue line cards.