Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual
April 1997
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This section covers the setting of extension features. Unless otherwise specified (001-144)# in
each step represents the extension port number to which the command is to apply.
Extension number
2.x
[EXT# NN(NN)]
FF3-(001-144)#-1#-(NNNN)#
[CONF]#:
No setting
(20-59)#:
2 digits number (20, 21 for operators)
(200-599)#:
3 digits number (200, 201 for operators)
(2000-5900)#:
2 digits number (2000,
2001 for operators)
This step specifies the extension number to be allocated to a specified port. The extension number
set must correspond to the number of digits specified in system programming. If there are more
than 40 extensions connected to the system, extension numbers with 3 or 4 digits must be used.
If DSS units are connected, it is not necessary to store extension numbers for them. If operators
are used they must connected to ports 1 and 2 and be the first extension numbers.
Note:
A extension number cannot be used twice. If a number cannot be stored check that it is
not allocated to another extension port. If it is use CONF# to clear it from the other port
then re- store it in the required location.
Type of extension
2.x / 3.2 / 4.0 / CPC-EX 1.0 / CPC-EX v1.5
[TEL TYPE SET]
FF3-(001-144)#-2#-(1-15)# CPC-B & C
FF3-(001-144)#-2#-(1-24)# CPC-EX 1.0
(1-144)#
(1-24)#
Extension Port
1#
Analogue
2#
VB3011 Digital SLT
3#
VB3411 / VB3411D / VB3411DS
4#
VB3611D / VB3611DS
`
5#
VBD3411 / VBD3411DS
6#
VBD3611D / VBD3611DS
7# - 9#
Reserved
10#
Voicemail Port
11#
DSS 1 for 1st operator
12#
DSS 2 for 1st operator
13#
DSS 1 for 2nd operator
14#
DSS 2 for 2nd operator
15# - 16#
Reserved
17#
12 Key VBD Keyset
18#
24 Key VBD Keyset
19#
Reserved
20#
E-ISDN 3.1Khz Modem
21#
BLF DSS 1
22#
BLF DSS 2
23#
BLF DSS 3
24#
BLF DSS 4
The basic extension types are automatically sensed when the system is turned on. Some more
specialist ones require setting manually. These are DSS & BLF DSS consoles and voicemail ports
, this arises because these ports have specialist functions and operations associated with them
and their location within the system is not fixed.
Note:
When programming DSS, it is necessary either to turn the system power off and then turn
it on again, or to disconnect the module jacks for the DSS and then reinsert them.