Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual
April 1997
Issue 15
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Important Note:
The format of the exchange line programming steps changed between
software versions 2.x and 3.1. Additional modes in 3.1 and higher levels mean the introduction of
an additional indicator in the programming step following the FF2 command. For example in
version 2.x the command to set dialling mode was FF2 (01-48)# 2# (0-1)# in later versions this
became FF2
1#
(01-49)# 2# (0-1)#. The from versions shown indicate the levels of software the
step is first used.
In this section, unless indicated otherwise the portion of the step (01-48)# represents the line
number to apply the instruction to.
Trunk Line Prohibition
3.1
[DENY TRUNK USE]
FF2-1#-(01-48)#-1#-(0-1)#
0#: In Service
1#:
Out 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 supports 30 channels. Installations may only be using
a small number of these. The nature of the ISDN network is such that unused channels are
still active, but calls to them will fail and busy the channel. This cannot be cleared from the
DBS.
Therefore all unused DASS channels must be programmned out of use using the following
step. The line numbers to be used are from the left hand column of the appropriate table
from pages 9 to 11.
Note: When the trunk is set for "Out of service", calls cannot be made or received, although a
calling party will hear ring tone not busy tone.
Signalling-MF/Pulse
2.x
[DIAL SEND TYPE]
FF2-1#-(01-48)#-2#-(0 or 1)#
0#: DTMF signal dial
1#: 10pps pulse dial
MF or pulse dialling can be set independently for each exchange line on the system.
Related step
FF2 1# (01-48)# 13# , DTMF signalling specification