Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual
April 1997
Issue 15
27
PBX access code
2.x
[PBX CODE(XXX)]
FF1-2#-3#-(1-8)#-(0-999)#
(1-8)#
Access code list number
(0-999)#
Access code to dial
Conf#
Clear stored code
Initial value is code 1 stored as 9
A list of upto 8 PBX access codes can be stored, each consisting of one, two, or three digits.
These codes are used when piggy-backing the DBS as a subsidiary system to a host PBX. The
stored code can contain the wild card character ‘*’ to represent any number 0-9 in the appropriate
position. The ‘*’ is entered by pressing the FF11 key NOT the keypad ‘*’.
e.g.
When 0 * is set, 00-09 are set as PBX dialling codes.
Note:
The same number cannot be stored in multiple locations.
PBX auto pause insertion
2.x
[PAUSE POSITION1-0]
FF1-2#-3#-(9-18)#-(1-3)#
(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 4
3#
Pause after 3rd digit
13#
Insert pause after dialling 5
14#
Insert pause after dialling 6
15#
Insert pause after dialling 7
16#
Insert pause after dialling 8
17#
Insert pause after dialling 9
18#
Insert pause after dialling 0
When the system is piggy-backed behind a PBX the host PBX may require a pause inserted after
the access code before further dialling takes place to prepare to receive the digits. This step
specifies the location of the pause by first digit of the PBX access code. This setting will also be
used when dialling from System Speed Dials and Personal Speed Dials.
Related steps
FF1 2# 3# (1-8)#
PBX access code
FF1 3# 15#
REDIAL/PBX auto pause time
FF2 1# (00-48)# 10#
Piggy Backing To PBX
FF2 1# (00-48)# 12#
Auto pause for PBX working
FF1-2#-4#-1# [Not Used]