
Panasonic Digital Business System - Overview
April 1997
Issue 6
23
Feature Enhancements With Software Versions 4.1 & ISDN 1.1
Version 4.1 , for E&M users, and ISDN 1.1 , for ISDN users provide the following feature
enhancements over previous versions.
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Group Ringing
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Trunk Port Naming
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Internal DTMF From Memories
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Call Logging Indication Of Hold/Transfer
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180 Speed Dials To Extensions
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Call Charging Range Increased
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Call Forward Indicator Suppression
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ISDN DDI Group Name Display
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Absence Message Entry Without DSS
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Menu For Forward No Answer On LDS
Group Ringing
The DBS can support upto 50 ringing groups of 8 members each, for ISDN DDI or analogue
incoming lines.
Group ringing will operate for the following types of incoming call:
External Incoming
Internal Incoming
Transferred Calls
DISA Incoming
E&M Incoming
Incoming Line Name Assignment
Line ports on the DBS can be assigned an alphanumeric name of upto 16 characters. When
a name is assigned it will be displayed instead of the ‘INCOMING nn’ message when a call is
received. If the port is a DASS II channel with CLI in use the CLI will override the name
display.
The line name will be displayed in the following circumstances:
Incoming call
Incoming call redirected by Call Forward
Incoming call redirected by Hunt Group
DDI incoming call (if CLI not used)
Delayed ringing of an incoming call
Prime Line
The line name will not be displayed under the following circumstances:
Transferred call
Hold Recall
DISA incoming
Call reversion
Transfer Recall
Call Back when free
After answer
Retrieved call from hold
Outgoing call
Held call
E&M calls
Call Logger will show the line number
In these cases the line number will be displayed instead.