Smooth Operator Configuration Note (77200)
Panasonic DBS
C o n f i d e n t i a l
P a g e 8
The above information is provided by Octel Communications Corporation as a guide.
See disclaimer on page 1
O c t e l C o m m u n i c a t i o n s
Note: If the configuration is “Auto”, the system defaults to the phone
type plugged into that port. If no phone is plugged in, the port
defaults to “4” (34-button Key Phone).
Terminal
Type
Description
Manual or
Auto
Configuration
1
Single-Line Telephone (SLT)
Auto
2
16-button Key Phone
Auto
3
22-button Key Phone
Auto
4
34-button Key Phone
Auto
5
(not currently used)
(N/A)
6
Digital Single-Line Telephone (DSLT)
Auto
7 EM/24
Auto
8
OPX Pulse Station
Manual
9
OPX DTMF Station -or- SLTA Phone Manual
(OPX) -or- Auto (SLTA)
10
Third-Party Voice Mail
Manual
11
DSS/72 #1 (for extension 10 or 100)
Manual
12
DSS/72 #2 (for extension 10 or 100)
Manual
13
DSS/72 #3 (for extension 11 or 101)
Manual
14
DSS/72 #4 (for extension 11 or 101)
Manual
15
Third-Party Voice Mail with OPX
Manual
16-19
Attendant Consoles 1-4
Manual
20 (not
used)N/A
21-28
Integrated ACD channels
Auto
29-30
(not used)N/A
31-38
Integrated Auto Attendant channels
Auto
39-40
(not used)N/A
41-48
Integrated DBS Voice Mail channels
Auto
Repeat this step for all Smooth Operator extensions
Note: See Section 7.10
5.9
ASSIGN SMOOTH OPERATOR PORTS TO A HUNT
GROUP MEMBER TABLE
This option is used to assign a Smooth Operator extension to a specific
position of a hunt group. A maximum of eight extensions can be assigned
to one hunt group. For this example we will assign extension 100 to
position 1, (see position chart below), of hunt group 1.
FF4 3# 1# 3# 100#
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Ç
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(Hunt group) (Position) (Extension Number)
Hunt Group Positions:
3 = Position 1
7 = Position 5
4 = Position 2
8 = Position 6
5 = Position 3
9 = Position 7
6 = Position 4
10 = Position 8
Repeat this step for every Smooth Operator extension. Each Smooth
Operator port occupies a separate position.