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Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 Technical Manual (664 pages)
Section 400 Programming
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 17.55 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction to DBS 576 Programming
11
Before You Begin
13
Preparations for Programming
13
Cpc Reset ("Ramclear)
14
Initializing a New Phone System
14
Initial Settings (Manual)
15
Auto-Configuration (for Single-Cabinet Systems Only)
16
Table Intro-1. Auto-Configuration Settings for CODE Rotary Switch Set to "1"
17
Code 4: System Diagnostic Mode 1 - Memory
18
System CPC Modes
18
Code 5: System Diagnostic Mode 2 - Lsi
19
Code 6: Cpc Copy
19
Software Upgrade Procedure Via the Pc Card
20
Software Upgrade Procedure for Cpc-96 and Cpc
21
Software Upgrade Procedure for Cpc
22
Understanding FF-Key Programming
23
FF-Key Programs: Software Structure
23
Table Intro-2. DBS 576 Programming Structure
24
FF-Keys and Other Keys Used in Programming Mode
26
Figure Intro-1: Phone Keys During Programming Mode (22-Button Large-Display)
26
Figure Intro-2: Phone Keys During Programming Mode (22-Button Small-Display)
27
Figure Intro-3: Phone Keys During Programming Mode (34-Button Small-Display)
28
How to Enter Programming Mode
29
Verifying the Extension Port/Trunk Port
29
Verifying the Software Version
29
Sample Address Entries
30
Table Intro-3. Sample Programming Addresses
30
Default Settings
32
Defaults for 0: SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
32
Defaults for FF1: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
32
FF1 3: MCO Access in Tenant Groups
38
FF1 4: DID/DNIS Tables
38
FF1 5: Not Used
38
FF1 6: Not Used
38
FF1 7: Not Used
38
FF1 8: Digital Pad Settings
38
FF2 0: Analog Trunks (CO)
39
2 Trunk Programming (FF2)
39
Defaults for FF2: TRUNKS
39
Defaults for FF3: EXTENSIONS
45
Defaults for FF4: FF-KEY/SOFT KEY FEATURE ASSIGNMENTS
47
Defaults for FF5: GROUPS
48
Defaults for FF6: TRS/ARS
49
Ff-Key Address
49
Defaults for FF7: APPLICATIONS
51
Defaults for FF8: MAINTENANCE
52
Index
53
System Configuration
55
Figure 0-1: Cabinet Building-Block Configurations
56
General Notes
56
Cabinet Configuration
56
Using the Ls/Gs Card for Ground-Start
57
Installing the Api Card for Panavoice
57
Figure 0-2: Panavoice Connection to the DBS 576
58
System Size
59
Figure 0-3: Cabinet Slots
60
Option Slot Assignment
60
Table 0-1. Free Slot/Option Slot Card Types (01 and 02 Addresses)
61
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Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 Technical Manual (376 pages)
Supports DBS 576 Version 5.0
Brand:
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| Category:
Telephone
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1. About this Manual
11
Chapter 2. List of Features
13
Chapter 3. System Features
19
Topic Page
19
AEC Disconnect
22
Attendant Groups
22
Automatic Call Distributor
23
Automatic Route Selection
24
Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer
25
Background Music/Moh Separation
25
Battery Backup
26
Building Block Expansion Capability
26
Built-In Voice Mail Unit
27
Call Progress Tones
28
Caller ID
28
Caller ID Alpha Tagging
29
Centrex/Pbx Compatibility
30
Class of Service
30
Class of Service - Trunk/Tie
30
Class of Service - Ext/Ext Restriction
31
Class of Service - Extension Feature
31
Hardware Requirements
33
Class of Service - Extension (Station) Timers
34
Class of Service - T1 Trunk Ring Back Service Tone
34
Class of Service - Trunk to Trunk Restriction
34
CO Ringing Types
35
DID Ringing
35
DIL Ringing
36
DIL Delayed Incoming Ring Enhancement
37
DISA Ringing
38
Multiple Ringing
38
CO Trunk Interface
38
CO Trunk Interface - DID
39
CO Trunk Interface - Ground Start
39
CO Trunk Interface - ISDN BRI
39
CO Trunk Interface - ISDN-PRI
40
CO Trunk Interface - Loop Start
40
Computer Telephony Integration Capability
40
Data Security
41
Daylight Saving Time
41
Day/Night System Mode
42
Manual Day/Night Mode
43
Automatic Day/Night Mode
45
Digital Pad
45
Direct Inward System Access
46
Distinctive Ringing
47
Door Box
47
Door Box Sensor
48
Extension Interface
49
Analog Device Capability
49
Digital Key Telephones
49
DP/DTMF Slts
50
ISDN/BRI S-Point Interface
50
ISDN/PRI S-Point Interface
50
Flexible Numbering Plan
51
Free Slot
51
Hunting Groups
52
Pilot Distributed Hunt Group
52
Pilot Terminal Hunt Group
52
Switch Back Hunt Group
52
Circular Hunt Group
53
Next Extension/Hunt Group
53
Internal Hold Tone
54
Lan Tapi
54
MCO Tenant Group
56
Memory Backup
56
Music-On-Hold
57
Name Assignments
57
Extension Name Assignments
58
Speed Dial Name Assignments
61
Network BLF
63
Network Facilities
64
Network Attendant Reversion
64
Network Call Routing
65
Network Call Transfer
65
Network Centralized Attendant
65
Network Centralized Voice Mail
65
Network Extension Calling
65
Network Flash Transfer
65
Network Hold
65
Network Paging
66
Network Transfer Recall
66
Tandem Connection
66
Non-Blocking Architecture
66
Power Failure Transfer
67
Power on Maintenance
67
Programming Devices
68
DBS 576 Manager
68
Telephone Programming
68
QSIG ISDN Lines
69
Ringing Modes
69
Day 1/ Day 2/Night Ringing
69
Day 1/ Day 2/Night Delayed Ringing
70
DID Day/Night Busy/Delayed Ringing
70
DID Day/Night Ringing
70
Busy Lamp Field Delayed Ringing
71
Busy Lamp Field Ringing
71
Alarm Ringing
72
Slide Ringing
72
System Speed Dial TRS Override
72
Station Message Detail Recording
73
T1 Line
75
Toll Restriction Service
76
Trunk Access Groups
77
Virtual Port
77
Virtual Port Used for Virtual Extension
77
Virtual Port Used for Floating Hold
78
Voice Mail
78
Panavoice -- Panasonic's Digital Voice Mail System
78
Third-Party Voice Mail Support
79
Call Forward ID Code for Voice Mail
80
Disconnect Signal
81
High Priority Message Waiting
81
Message Key ID Code
81
Voice Mail Transfer Key
82
Built-In Voice Mail with 2-Way Call Recording
84
Chapter 4. User Maintenance
85
Index
85
Introduction
86
About User Programming
86
Set Absence Messages
87
Set Call Forward Busy Destination Extension
89
Set Call Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail
90
Set Call Forward no Answer Destination Extension
91
Set Caller ID Logging Extensions
92
Set Day of Week Mode
93
Set Exception Day Mode
95
Set Extension Names
97
Set Message Key ID Code
98
Set Mode Schedule
99
Set Personal Speed Dial Names
101
Set Personal Speed Dial Numbers
106
Set Send Text Messages
107
Set Special Day Mode
108
Set System Date/Time/Day
115
Set System Speed Dial Index
116
Set System Speed Dial Names
118
Set System Speed Dial Numbers
119
Set Text Message Replies
121
Set Verified Account Codes
122
Set Walking TRS Codes
124
Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features
125
Key Telephone
128
Absence Message
128
Account Codes
130
Non-Verified Account Codes
131
Verified Account Codes
132
Attendant Group Calls
134
Auto Repeat Dial
134
Background Music
135
Busy Override
136
Callback Request
137
Call Forwarding
139
Call Forwarding-All Calls
139
Call Forwarding - Busy
140
Call Forwarding - no Answer
141
Call Forwarding-All Calls and Do-Not-Disturb
142
Call Hold
143
System Hold
143
Floating Hold
144
Exclusive Hold
145
Broker's Hold
146
Call Park
146
Call Pickup
148
Extension Group Pickup
149
Extension Direct Pickup
150
Trunk Direct Pickup
151
Trunk Group Pickup
151
Call Transfer
152
Supervised Transfer
152
Unsupervised Transfer
153
Camping a Call Onto a Busy Extension
154
Caller ID Call Log
155
Call Log Operation on a Small- and Large-Display Key Telephones
155
Camp-On (Call Waiting)
156
Conference Calls
159
Directory Numbers
160
Display Information
164
Large-Display Phone
165
Changing the Display Contrast
166
Small-Display Phone
166
Do-Not-Disturb
167
DP to DTMF Signal Conversion
168
DSS/72 Console
169
EM/24 Console
169
Flash
170
Flexible Function Keys
170
Handsfree Answerback
177
Handsfree Operation
178
Headset Operation
178
Hot Dial Pad
179
Hot Line
180
Intercom Calling
180
Last Number Redial
181
Line Appearances
182
DSS/BLF Appearances
182
Direct Line Appearances
184
Multi-CO (MCO) Appearances
184
Message Key
186
Message Waiting/Callback
186
Mute Function
188
Offhook Monitor
189
Offhook Signaling
189
Offhook Voice Announce
190
One-Touch Keys
193
Onhook Dialing
195
Paging
195
Meet-Me Answer
196
Reset Call
197
Ringing Line Preference
197
Room Monitoring
198
Silent Monitor
200
Speed Dialing
202
Personal Speed Dial
202
System Speed Dial
204
Speed Dial Linking
206
Speed Dial Name Assignments
208
Station Lockout
212
Timed Reminder Call
215
Trunk Access
216
CO Line Key Trunk Access
216
Direct Trunk Access
216
MCO Line Preference
217
MCO Trunk Access
218
Trunk Queuing
219
Universal Night Answer to Page
220
Variable Mode
221
Voice Recognition
223
Volume Control
223
Walking TRS Class of Service
224
Zip Mode
225
Key Telephone
226
Chapter 6. DSLT Features
229
Digital Single Line Telephone
229
Absence Message
229
Account Codes
231
Non-Verified Account Codes
233
Verified Account Codes
233
Attendant Group Calls
234
Auto Repeat Dial
235
Background Music
236
Busy Override
237
Callback Request
238
Call Forwarding
239
Call Forwarding-All Calls
239
Call Forwarding - Busy
240
Call Forwarding - no Answer
241
Call Forwarding and Do-Not-Disturb
242
Call Hold
242
Floating Hold
243
System Hold
243
Exclusive Hold
244
Broker's Hold
245
Call Park
246
Call Pickup
247
Extension Group Pickup
247
Extension Direct Pickup
249
Trunk Group Pickup
249
Trunk Direct Pickup
250
Call Transfer
250
Supervised Transfer
250
Unsupervised Transfer
251
Camping a Call Onto a Busy Extension
252
Camp-On (Call Waiting)
253
Conference Calls
254
Do-Not-Disturb
255
DP to DTMF Signal Conversion
257
Flash
257
Hot Line
258
Intercom Calling
258
Last Number Redial
260
Message Waiting/Callback
261
Offhook Signaling
262
Offhook Voice Announce
263
Onhook Dialing
264
Paging
265
Meet-Me Answer
265
Reset Call
266
Room Monitoring
267
Speed Dialing
269
Personal Speed Dial
269
System Speed Dial
271
Speed Dial Linking
272
Station Lockout
274
Timed Reminder Call
276
Trunk Access
277
Direct Trunk Access
277
MCO Trunk Access
277
Trunk Queuing
278
Universal Night Answer to Page
279
Walking TRS Class of Service
280
Chapter 7. SLT Features
283
Absence Message
285
Account Codes
286
Non-Verified Account Codes
287
Verified Account Codes
287
Attendant Group Calls
289
Busy Override
289
Callback Request
290
Call Forwarding
291
Call Forwarding-All Calls
291
Call Forwarding - Busy
292
Call Forwarding - no Answer
293
Call Forwarding and Do-Not-Disturb
294
Call Hold
295
System Hold
295
Floating Hold
296
Floating Hold (Retrieve Only)
296
Broker's Hold
297
Exclusive Hold
297
Call Park
298
Call Pickup
300
Extension Group Pickup
300
Extension Direct Pickup
301
Trunk Direct Pickup
302
Trunk Group Pickup
302
Call Transfer
303
Supervised Transfer
303
Unsupervised Transfer
303
Camping a Call Onto a Busy Extension
304
Camp-On (Call Waiting)
305
Conference Calls
306
Do-Not-Disturb (DND)
307
Do-Not-Disturb
307
Flash Send
309
Hot Line
309
Intercom Calling
310
Last Number Redial
311
Message Waiting/Callback
311
Offhook Signaling
312
Offhook Voice Announce
313
Paging
314
Meet-Me Answer
315
Reset Call
315
Room Monitoring
316
Speed Dialing
317
Personal Speed Dial
318
System Speed Dial
319
Speed Dial Linking
320
Station Lockout
321
Timed Reminder Call
322
Trunk Access
323
Direct Trunk Access
324
MCO Trunk Access
324
Trunk Queuing
325
Universal Night Answer to Page
326
Walking TRS Class of Service
327
Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 Technical Manual (376 pages)
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 4.36 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1. About this Manual
11
Chapter 2. List of Features
13
Topic
15
Chapter 3. System Features
19
AEC Disconnect
22
Attendant Groups
22
Automatic Call Distributor
23
Automatic Route Selection
24
Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer
25
Background Music/Moh Separation
25
Battery Backup
26
Building Block Expansion Capability
26
Built-In Voice Mail Unit
27
Call Progress Tones
28
Caller ID
28
Caller ID Alpha Tagging
29
Centrex/Pbx Compatibility
30
Class of Service
30
Class of Service - Trunk/Tie
30
Class of Service - Ext/Ext Restriction
31
Class of Service - Extension Feature
31
Class of Service - T1 Trunk Ring Back Service Tone
34
Class of Service - Trunk to Trunk Restriction
34
Class of Service - Extension (Station) Timers
34
CO Ringing Types
35
DID Ringing
35
DIL Ringing
36
DIL Delayed Incoming Ring Enhancement
37
DISA Ringing
38
Multiple Ringing
38
CO Trunk Interface
38
CO Trunk Interface - DID
39
CO Trunk Interface - Ground Start
39
CO Trunk Interface - ISDN BRI
39
CO Trunk Interface - ISDN-PRI
40
CO Trunk Interface - Loop Start
40
Computer Telephony Integration Capability
40
Data Security
41
Daylight Saving Time
41
Day/Night System Mode
42
Manual Day/Night Mode
43
Automatic Day/Night Mode
45
Digital Pad
45
Direct Inward System Access
46
Distinctive Ringing
47
Door Box
47
Door Box Sensor
48
Extension Interface
49
Digital Key Telephones
49
Analog Device Capability
49
DP/DTMF Slts
50
ISDN/BRI S-Point Interface
50
ISDN/PRI S-Point Interface
50
Flexible Numbering Plan
51
Free Slot
51
Hunting Groups
51
Pilot Terminal Hunt Group
52
Pilot Distributed Hunt Group
52
Switch Back Hunt Group
52
Circular Hunt Group
53
Next Extension/Hunt Group
53
Internal Hold Tone
54
Lan Tapi
54
MCO Tenant Group
56
Memory Backup
56
Music-On-Hold
57
Name Assignments
57
Extension Name Assignments
58
Speed Dial Name Assignments
61
Network Facilities
63
Network Attendant Reversion
64
Network Call Routing
64
Network Call Transfer
64
Network Centralized Attendant
64
Network Centralized Voice Mail
64
Network Extension Calling
64
Network Flash Transfer
65
Network Hold
65
Network Paging
65
Network Transfer Recall
65
Tandem Connection
65
Non-Blocking Architecture
66
Power Failure Transfer
67
Power on Maintenance
67
QSIG ISDN Lines
68
Programming Devices
68
Telephone Programming
68
PC-Based Customizing Tool
68
Ringing Modes
69
Day 1/ Day 2/Night Ringing
69
Day 1/ Day 2/Night Delayed Ringing
70
DID Day/Night Ringing
70
DID Day/Night Busy/Delayed Ringing
70
Busy Lamp Field Ringing
71
Busy Lamp Field Delayed Ringing
71
Slide Ringing
71
Alarm Ringing
72
System Speed Dial TRS Override
72
Station Message Detail Recording
73
T1 Line
75
Toll Restriction Service
75
Trunk Access Groups
76
Virtual Port
77
Virtual Port Used for Virtual Extension
77
Virtual Port Used for Floating Hold
77
Voice Mail Integration (Third Party)
78
Answer Supervision for Voice Mail
78
Call Forward ID Code for Voice Mail
79
DID/DNIS/DDI Voice Mail ID Code
79
Disconnect Signal
80
High Priority Message Waiting
80
Message Key ID Code
80
Voice Mail Transfer Key
81
Chapter 4. User Maintenance
85
Introduction
86
About User Programming
86
Set Absence Messages
87
Set Call Forward Busy Destination Extension
89
Set Call Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail
90
Set Call Forward no Answer Destination Extension
91
Set Caller ID Logging Extensions
92
Set Day of Week Mode
93
Set Exception Day Mode
95
Set Extension Names
97
Set Message Key ID Code
98
Set Mode Schedule
99
Set Personal Speed Dial Names
101
Set Personal Speed Dial Numbers
106
Set Send Text Messages
107
Set Special Day Mode
108
Set System Date/Time/Day
115
Set System Speed Dial Index
116
Set System Speed Dial Names
118
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Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 Technical Manual (356 pages)
Feature operation
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1. About this Manual
11
Chapter 2. List of Features
13
Chapter 3. System Features
19
AEC Disconnect
22
Attendant Groups
22
Automatic Call Distributor
23
Automatic Route Selection
24
Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer
25
Background Music/Moh Separation
25
Battery Backup
25
Building Block Expansion Capability
26
Built-In Voice Mail Unit
26
Call Progress Tones
27
Caller ID
28
Caller ID Alpha Tagging (Not Available in USA)
28
Centrex/Pbx Compatibility
29
Class of Service
30
Class of Service - Trunk/Tie
30
Class of Service - Ext/Ext Restriction
31
Class of Service - Extension Feature
31
Class of Service - Trunk to Trunk Restriction
33
Class of Service - Extension (Station) Timers
33
CO Ringing Types
34
Direct Inward Dial Ringing
34
Direct in Line Ringing
35
Direct Inward System Access Ringing
35
Multiple Ringing
36
CO Trunk Interface
36
CO Trunk Interface - DID
36
CO Trunk Interface - Ground Start
37
CO Trunk Interface - ISDN BRI
37
CO Trunk Interface - ISDN-PRI
37
CO Trunk Interface - Loop Start
38
Computer Telephony Integration Capability (USA Only)
38
Data Security
39
Day/Night System Mode
39
Manual Day/Night Mode
40
Automatic Day/Night Mode
42
Digital Pad
43
Direct Inward System Access
43
Distinctive Ringing
44
Door Box
45
Door Box Sensor
45
Extension Interface
46
Digital Key Telephones
46
Analog Device Capability
47
DP/DTMF Single Line Telephones (Slts)
47
ISDN/BRI S-Point Interface
47
ISDN/PRI S-Point Interface
47
Flexible Numbering Plan
48
Free Slot
48
Hunting Groups
49
Pilot Terminal Hunt Group
49
Pilot Distributed Hunt Group
49
Switch Back Hunt Group
50
Circular Hunt Group
50
Next Extension/Hunt Group
50
Internal Hold Tone
51
MCO Tenant Group
51
Memory Backup
52
Music-On-Hold
53
Name Assignments
53
Extension Name Assignments
53
Speed Dial Name Assignments
57
Network Facilities
59
Network Call Transfer
60
Network Centralized Attendant
60
Network Centralized Voice Mail
60
Network Extension Calling
60
Network Paging
60
Network Call Routing
60
Tandem Connection
60
Non-Blocking Architecture
61
Power Failure Transfer
61
Power on Maintenance
61
Programming Devices
62
Telephone Programming
62
PC-Based Customizing Tool
62
Ringing Modes
63
Day 1/ Day 2/Night Ringing
63
Day 1/ Day 2/Night Delayed Ringing
64
DID Day/Night Ringing
64
DID Day/Night Busy/Delayed Ringing
64
Busy Lamp Field Ringing
65
Busy Lamp Field Delayed Ringing
65
Slide Ringing
65
Alarm Ringing
66
SSD TRS Override
66
Station Message Detail Recording
66
Toll Restriction Service
69
Trunk Access Groups
70
Virtual Port
70
Virtual Port Used for Virtual Extension
70
Virtual Port Used for Floating Hold
71
Voice Mail Integration (Third Party)
71
Answer Supervision for Voice Mail
72
Call Forward ID Code for Voice Mail
72
DID/DNIS/DDI Voice Mail ID Code
73
Disconnect Signal
74
High Priority Message Waiting
74
Message Key ID Code
74
Voice Mail Transfer Key
75
Chapter 4. User Maintenance
77
Introduction
78
About User Programming
78
Set System Date/Time/Day
79
Set Personal Speed Dial Numbers
80
Hardware Requirements
81
Set Personal Speed Dial Names
82
Set System Speed Dial Numbers
86
Set System Speed Dial Names
87
Set System Speed Dial Index
89
Set Extension Names
90
Set Verified Account Codes
92
Set Call-Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail
93
Set Message Key ID Code
94
Set Mode Schedule
96
Set Special Day Mode
98
Set Exception Day Mode
104
Set Day of Week Mode
106
Set Walking TRS Codes
108
Set Call Forward Busy Destination Extension
109
Set Call Forward no Answer Destination Extension
110
Set Caller ID Logging Extensions
111
Set Send Text Messages
112
Set Text Message Replies
114
Set Absence Messages
115
Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 Technical Manual (216 pages)
Section 300 Installation
Brand:
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Telephone
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Table of Contents
Fcc Warning
2
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
15
Overview
15
Related Documents
15
About Marks Used in this Manual
16
Chapter 1. Requirements
17
Model Numbers
17
FCC Requirements
17
General Requirements
17
Table 1-2 FCC Information
17
Table 1-3 Interface Information
18
DID Requirements
19
Table 1-1 DBS 576 Model Numbers
17
Environmental Requirements
20
T1 Requirements
20
Cleaning
21
Chapter 2. System Overview
23
Cabinet Description
23
Figure 2-1 the DBS 576 Base Cabinet
23
Figure 2-2 System Connections
24
Cabinet Configurations
25
Figure 2-3 Example Cabinet Combinations
25
Circuit Cards
26
Circuit Card Configuration
26
Table 2-1 Unit Card Configuration
26
Card Descriptions
27
Figure 2-4 CPC96 Card
27
Table 2-2 Switch Settings of CPU96 Card
28
Table 2-3 LED Indication of CPC96 Card
28
Figure 2-5 CPC288 Card
29
Table 2-4 Switch Settings of CPC288 Card
30
Table 2-5 LED Indications of CPC288 Card
30
Figure 2-6 CPC576 Card
31
Table 2-6 Switch Settings of CPC576 Card
32
Table 2-7 LED Indications of CPC576 Card
32
Figure 2-7 TSW288 Card
33
Figure 2-8 TSW576 Card
34
Table 2-8 LED Indications of CBL Card
35
Figure 2-9 CBL Card
35
Table 2-9 LED Indications of CBLDBS Card
36
Figure 2-10 CBLDBS Interface Card
36
Figure 2-11 CBLDBS MDF Card
37
Figure 2-12 EXT MDF Interface Card
38
Figure 2-13 TRK MDF Interface Card
39
Table 2-10 LED Indications of SYNC Package
40
Figure 2-14 SYNC Package
40
Figure 2-15 SCC Card
41
Table 2-11 SCC Card Switch Settings
42
Table 2-12 Maintenance Switch (SW1) Settings of LTRK/8 Card
44
Table 2-13 Caller ID Switch (SW10-17) Settings of LTRK/8 Card
44
Table 2-14 LED Indications of LTRK/8 Card
44
Figure 2-17 CID Card
45
Table 2-15 Ground Start/Loop Start Jumper Settings of LGTRK/8 Card
46
Figure 2-19 DIDTR 8 Card
48
Figure 2-20 E&M/4 Card
49
Figure 2-21 TBRI/4 Card
50
Table 2-16 Maintenance Switch (SW4) Settings of TBRI/4 Card
51
Table 2-17 Circuit Select Switch (SW1) Settings of TBRI/4 Card
51
Table 2-18 LED Indication of TBRI/4 Card
51
Table 2-19 Maintenance Switch (SW4) Settings of PRI/23 Card
53
Table 2-20 Dip Switch (SW1) Settings of PRI/23 Card
53
Figure 2-22 PRI/23 Card
53
Table 2-21 Dip Switch (SW2) Settings of PRI/23 Card
54
Table 2-22 LED Indications of PRI/23 Card
54
Figure 2-23 T1 Card
55
Table 2-23 Maintenance Switch (SW3) Settings of T1 Card
56
Table 2-24 Dip Switch (SW1) Settings of T1 Card
56
Table 2-25 Dip Switch (SW2) Settings of T1 Card
56
Table 2-26 LED Indications of T1 Card
56
Figure 2-24 DEC/8 Card
57
Figure 3-26 SBRI/4 Card
59
Table 2-27 Settings of Circuit Selection Switch of SBRI/4 Card
60
Table 2-28 LED Indications of SBRI/4 Card
60
Table 2-29 Mounting Restriction of MFR/8 Card
61
Figure 3-27 MFR/8 Card
61
Figure 3-28 CONF Card
62
Figure 3-29 ACD Card
63
Table 2-30 ACD Card Switch Settings
64
Table 2-31 ACD Card LED Indications
64
Table 2-32 VPU/4 Card LED Indication
65
Figure 3-30 VPU/4 Card
65
Table 2-33 VPU/8 Card LED Indication
66
Figure 3-31 VPU/8 Card
66
Figure 3-32 VSSC Card
67
Table 2-34 VSSC Card Switch Settings
68
Table 2-35 VSSC Card LED Indications
68
Table 2-36 Maintenance Switch (SW1) Settings of API Card
69
Figure 3-33 API Card
69
Table 2-37 Internal Diagnosis Switch (SW2) Settings of API Card
70
Table 2-38 Memory Backup Switch (SW3) Settings of API Card
70
Table 2-39 LED Indications of API Card
70
Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation
71
Installation Location
71
Figure 3-1 Single Base Cabinet Dimensions and Maintenance Area
71
Removing and Replacing Covers
72
Front Cover
73
Figure 3-2 Removing and Replacing Front Cover of Base Cabinet
73
Replacing the Front Cover
73
Side Cover
74
Figure 3-3 Removing and Replacing Side Cover of Base Cabinet
74
Replacing the Side Cover
74
Top Cover (Base Cabinet Only)
75
Figure 3-4 Removing and Replacing Top Cover of Base Cabinet
75
Replacing the Top Cover
75
Cabinet Installation
76
Figure 3-5 Securing the Cabinet to the Floor (Base Cabinet Shown)
76
Floor Mounting Installation
76
Figure 3-6 Cabinet Plywood Mounting Backboard
77
Figure 3-7 Wall-Mounting Installation: Attaching the Wall-Mounting Bracket
77
Wall Mounting Installation
77
Grounding
78
Figure 3-8 Wall-Mounting Installation: Attaching the Wall-Mounting of Cabinet-1
78
Battery Backup (VB-44025)
79
Figure 3-9 Grounding the Master Cabinet
79
Figure 3-10 Installation of Backup Batteries (VB-44025)
80
Volt Power Supply (VB-44022)
81
Figure 3-11 Installation of -48 Volt Power Supply (VB-44022)
82
Card Installation
83
Figure 3-12 Typical Initial Configuration for Automatic Starting of Base Cabinet System
83
Figure 3-13 Unit Card Installation in Cabinet
85
Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 Manual (362 pages)
Section 700 Feature Operation
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 2.95 MB
Table of Contents
Fcc Warning
2
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1. About this Manual
11
Chapter 2. List of Features
13
Chapter 3. System Features
19
AEC Disconnect
22
Pilot Terminal Hunt Group
22
Attendant Groups
22
Automatic Call Distributor
23
Automatic Route Selection
24
Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer
25
Background Music/Moh Separation
25
Battery Backup
26
Building Block Expansion Capability
26
Built-In Voice Mail Unit
27
Call Progress Tones
27
Caller ID
28
Caller ID Alpha Tagging (Not Available in USA)
29
Centrex/Pbx Compatibility
29
Class of Service
30
Class of Service - Trunk/Tie
30
MCO Tenant Group
31
Class of Service - Ext/Ext Restriction
31
Class of Service - Extension Feature
31
Class of Service - Trunk to Trunk Restriction
33
Class of Service - Extension (Station) Timers
33
CO Ringing Types
34
DID Ringing
34
Name Assignments
35
DIL Ringing
35
DISA Ringing
35
Multiple Ringing
36
CO Trunk Interface
36
CO Trunk Interface - DID
36
CO Trunk Interface - Ground Start
37
CO Trunk Interface - ISDN BRI
37
CO Trunk Interface - ISDN-PRI
37
CO Trunk Interface - Loop Start
38
Computer Telephony Integration Capability (USA Only)
38
Data Security
39
Day/Night System Mode
39
Manual Day/Night Mode
40
Automatic Day/Night Mode
42
Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 Technical Manual (290 pages)
Section 510 Built-In Voice Mail with 2-Way Call Recording
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 4.42 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
DBS 576 (USA) Issued March 1999 •
5
DBS 576 (USA) Issued March 1999 •
6
Chapter 4. Maintenance
9
Introduction: Product Overview
9
About this Manual
11
Product Description
12
Features
12
System Configuration
14
The VSSC Card
14
The VPU Card
15
Unit Rating and Environmental Conditions
16
Ff1
16
Routine Maintenance
17
Ff1
17
System
17
Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Specifications
17
Chapter 3. Feature Operation
18
Warranty and After-Sale Services
18
Ff2
18
Related Documents
18
Introduction
19
Operation from Outside
19
Ff3 Ff3
19
Chapter 1. Installation and Initialization
21
Planning the Installation
23
Installation Precautions
23
Notes for Single-Cabinet Systems
23
Ff4
23
Notes for Multiple-Cabinet Systems
24
Ff4
24
Step #2: Install VM Unit Hardware
27
Step #3: Initialize the VM Unit
28
Ff5
28
Chapter 2 . Programming
28
Ff7
28
Ff8
28
Maintenance
28
Auto Attendant
28
Settings
28
Appendix B 0: System Configuration
29
Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 User Manual (100 pages)
Section 750 Key Phone
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 1.47 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
How to Use this Manual
7
What this Manual Contains
7
Notation Used
8
For more Information
8
Understanding Your Phone
9
Non-Display Phones
9
Small-Display Phones
11
Changing the Default Display
13
Understanding Display Information
13
Using Variable Mode
14
Large-Display Phones
15
Changing the Default Display
17
Understanding Display Information
18
Setting up Your Phone
21
Adjusting Volume and Display Settings
21
Setting up Flexible Function Keys
22
Setting up One-Touch Keys
23
Setting up Speed Dialing
25
Assigning and Deleting PSD Numbers
25
Pause Redial
27
Assigning SSD Numbers
28
Linking System Speed Dial Numbers
28
Assigning and Deleting Names for PSD Numbers
29
Setting User Maintenance Functions
33
About User Programming
34
To Enter User Maintenance Mode
35
Message Key ID Code
40
Extension Name
41
Extension Number
43
Placing Outside Calls
49
Accessing an Outside Line
49
Using Account Codes
50
Non-Verified Account Codes
50
Verified Account Codes
51
Redialing Outside Numbers
51
Using Speed Dialing
52
Dialing Speed Dial Numbers
52
Checking Speed Dial Numbers
54
Handling Incoming Calls
55
Answering Calls
55
Using Call Hold
56
Transferring Calls
57
Supervised Transfers
57
Unsupervised Transfers
58
Using Call Pickup
59
Extension Group Pickup
59
Extension Direct Pickup
60
Trunk Group Pickup
60
Trunk Direct Pickup
60
Using Call Park
61
Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 User Manual (91 pages)
Section 750 Key Telephone
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 1.09 MB
Table of Contents
1 Contents
3
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
For more Information
8
Notation Used
8
Non-Display Phones
9
2 Understanding Your Phone
9
Small-Display Phones
11
Changing the Default Display
13
Understanding Display Information
13
Using Variable Mode
14
Large-Display Phones
15
Changing the Default Display
17
Understanding Display Information
18
Adjusting Volume and Display Settings
21
3 Setting up Your Phone
21
Setting up Flexible Function Keys
22
Setting up One-Touch Keys
23
Setting up Speed Dialing
25
Assigning and Deleting PSD Numbers
25
Assigning SSD Numbers
28
Linking System Speed Dial Numbers
28
Assigning and Deleting Names for PSD Numbers
29
Accessing an Outside Line
35
4 Placing Outside Calls
35
Using Account Codes
36
Non-Verified Account Codes
36
Verified Account Codes
37
Redialing Outside Numbers
37
Using Speed Dialing
38
Dialing Speed Dial Numbers
38
Checking Speed Dial Numbers
40
Answering Calls
43
5 Handling Incoming Calls
43
Using Call Hold
44
Transferring Calls
45
Supervised Transfers
45
Unsupervised Transfers
46
Using Call Pickup
47
Extension Group Pickup
47
Extension Direct Pickup
48
Trunk Group Pickup
48
Trunk Direct Pickup
48
Using Call Park
49
Calling Other Extensions
51
Switching between Tone and Voice Calling
52
6 Communicating Within Your Office
51
Using Paging
53
Answering a Page (Meet-Me Answer)
53
Answering a Page with Universal Night Answer
54
Making Announcements to Busy Extensions
54
Answering an Announcement
54
Transferring Calls with an Announcement
55
Using Call Forwarding
55
Using Camp-On (Call Waiting)
57
Using Message Waiting/Callback
59
Using Do-Not-Disturb
60
Using Absence Messages
61
Locking Your Extension
63
Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 Reference Manual (70 pages)
Section 525 Automatic Call Distribution (ACD), Management Information Systems (MIS)
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 1.07 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
ACD & Management Information System
7
MIS Server Application
9
ACD Viewer
9
Report Manager
9
Agent View
9
Wallboards
10
ACD Viewer
7
Overview
7
ACD Configuration Options
10
How ACD Can Benefit Customers
11
Major ACD Functions
12
Agent Features
15
Supervisor Features
17
Reports
22
ACD Standard Specifications
23
Chapter 1. System Configuration
25
Basic System Layout
25
Cabling Considerations
25
Stand-Alone Configuration
26
Network Configuration
26
Network Installation
27
Windows NT™ Concurrent Connection Licenses
27
Chapter 2. System Requirements ACD Viewer
29
Agent View
30
MIS Server
30
Chapter 3. Installation Installation Overview
33
Before You Begin
33
Overview of Steps
33
Preparing the Windows NT Host PC
34
Verifying Windows NT Network Settings
34
Setting up User Profiles on the Windows NT Host PC
35
Installing the MIS Server Software
35
Before You Begin
35
Step 1: Installing the Microsoft DAO Software
35
Step 2: Installing the MIS Server Software
36
Installing the ACD Viewer Software
37
Before You Begin
37
Steps to Take
37
Starting ACD Viewer
38
Installing the Agent View Software
38
Accessing MIS Server Settings after Installation
39
Viewing or Changing the MIS Server Configuration
39
Verifying that the MIS Server Is Running
39
Accessing Windows NT Service Settings
39
Uninstalling the MIS Server Software
40
Stopping the MIS Server
40
Uninstalling MIS Server
40
Uninstalling the ACD Viewer Software
41
Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 Technical Manual (78 pages)
Section 200 General Description
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Preface - Requirements
3
FCC Registration Numbers
3
Key Operation
3
Table of Contents
6
Chapter 1 - System Overview
11
Chapter 2 - System Hardware
16
Cabinets
16
Common Cards
16
Cabinets
18
Extension Cards
21
Options
24
Model Descriptions
27
Digital Single Line Telephone (DSLT)
27
Key Standard Phone
27
Key Small-Display Phone
30
Key Large-Display Phone
30
Chapter 3 - System Features
32
Attendant Groups
35
Conferencing
37
Data Security
38
Distinctive Ringing
39
Howler" Tone
40
Hunt Groups
40
Recall Timers
41
Slide Ringing
41
Walking TRS
44
Toll Restriction Service (TRS)
44
Chapter 4 - Station Features
45
Alarm Ringing
45
List of Available System Features
45
Background Music (BGM)
45
Call Forwarding
50
Call Park
51
Callback Request
52
DSS/BLF Keys
53
Hold
55
Hot Dial Pad
55
Meet-Me Answer
56
Message-Waiting/Callback
56
Mute
56
Name Assignment
56
Off-Hook Monitoring
57
Off-Hook Signaling
57
One-Touch Keys
58
Paging
58
Soft Key Variable Mode
59
Transfer
59
Walking TRS
60
Chapter 5 - Special Applications
63
PC Phone
64
PC Attendant Console
65
Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 Technical Manual (56 pages)
Section 521 Built-In ACD Supervisor Guide
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 1.23 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
General System Information
5
Configuration
5
Specifications
6
Basic Service Flow
7
ACD Call Handling Program
8
Selecting Program Processing
8
Programming by Commands
10
Edit (Ff)
11
Insert (Ff)
13
Delete (Ff)
14
Transfer Destination Voice Number
15
All Delete (Ff)
15
Silent Monitor
17
Supervisor Features
19
Common Operation of Supervisor Menu
19
Activating Supervisor Menu
19
Displaying System Information
20
Common Operation for Supervisor Customization
21
Supervisor Customization
21
Direct Incoming Call Setting
22
Transferring Incoming Call Setting
24
Changing Supervisor Ids and User Information Recording ID
26
Registering Agent Ids
27
Confirming Agent Ids
29
Setting on Service Flow Details
30
Supervisor Monitoring
31
Traffic Information
32
Waiting Call
33
Agent Status
34
MIS Report Features
35
MIS Report Outline
35
MIS Report Operation
38
Output of Mis Report Data
40
Agent Report
40
Group Report
43
System Report
44
Other Features (Data Clear and Output Cancel)
46
User Information Recording
48
Agent Features
50
Log-In / Log-Out
50
Available/Unavailable
51
Work Unit Count
51
Zip Tone
52
Key Assignment
52
Index
55
Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 User Manual (32 pages)
Voice recognition phone
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 0.39 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Voice Recognition
1
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Names and Functions of Parts
6
Chapter 1. Making an Outside Call (or an Internal Call)
8
Chapter 2. Adding a Phonebook Entry
10
Chapter 3. Modifying a Phonebook Entry
14
Modifying Names
14
Modifying a Telephone Number
17
Chapter 4. Deleting a Phonebook Entry
21
Deleting Individual Phonebook Entries
21
Deleting All Phonebook Entries
24
Chapter 5. Tuning the Commands to Your Voice
26
Chapter 6. Resetting the System
30
Panasonic DBS 576 Section 300 User Manual (26 pages)
900 Mhz DBS Series Cordless Telephone
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Cordless Telephone
| Size: 0.77 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Checking Your Package
5
Understanding Your Telephone
7
Handset Overview
7
Base Station Overview
9
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Overview
10
Handset Controls
11
Lcd Display
11
Using Your Telephone
13
Using Your Handset
13
Answering an Incoming Call
14
Placing an Outgoing Call
14
Switching Calls between Telephones
15
Programming Functions
17
Troubleshooting
21
Accessories
23
Additional Accessories
23
Precautions
25
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