PanasonlcB DES Release NotesDirectory Mode 44-Series phones only CPC-All/B Version 8 0, CPC-S/M Versron 2 0, or CPC-EX Version 10 only Description On the new small-display phones, you ca
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Digital Business System
DES 824 Release Notes
CPC-S/M Version 2.0
Document Number DBS-824-20-705 Part Number 580X00301
April 2, 1996
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The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice and do not constitute a commitment onthe part of Panasonic Information & Commumcattons Company (PICC) Every effort has been made toensure the accuracy of this document However, due to ongomg product improvements and revisionsPanasonic cannot guarantee the accuracy of prmted matenal after the date of publicatton nor can it acceptresponsibility for errors or omissions Panasonic will update and revise this document as needed
The software and hardware described m thrs document may be used or copied only m accordance with theterms of the license pertammg to said software or hardware
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0 Copyright 1996 by Panasomc Information & Communications Company
All rights reserved
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44-Series Phone Support
CPC-S/M Version 2 0 provides full support for Panasonic’s 44-Senes phones (VB-44xxx) Table Ibelow lists all 44-Series phone models and their part numbers Most models are available m twocolors gray and black
Table 1 44-Series Phones
16 Key Phone (black) VB 442108
16 Key Speakerphone (gray only) VB 442llG
22 Key Phone (gray only) VB 44220G
22 Key Small Display Speakerphone (gray) VB 44223G
22 Key Small Display Speakerphone (black) VB 442238
34 Key Small Display Phone (gray only) VB 44230G
I34 Key Small Display Speakerphone (gray) 1 VB 44233G 1
34 Key Small Display Speakerphone (black) VB 442338
22 Key Large Displav Speakerphone (nrav) VB 44225G
22 Key Large Display Speakerphone (black) VB 442258
DSS/72 Console (gray) VB 44320G
DSS/72 Console (black) VB 443208
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April 2 1996 CPC S/M Version 2 0
New Phone IFeatures
hew DBS features that can be executed on the 44-Senes phones are described below
Note: The new features introduced with these phones are supported by CPC-S/M Version 2 0,
CPC-AH/B Version 8 0, and CPC-EX Version 1 0 You can also use the 44-series phoneswith previous DBS versions, but the new features won’t be supported
Figure 1 44-Series Small-Display Phone
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Table 2 Key to 44-Series Small-D&splay Phone
Used to make outside calls or to access call handlin
0 access ou
one IS muted and flashes when
other end cannot hear you
Used to talk with other
1 3peaKer uuiputs tunes anu voice a~ your extension
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Figure 2 44-Senes Large-Display Phone
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e 0 0
1 Message Indicator Indicates that you have a message
2 Display Displays mformatlon about phone s status menus
dialing directones and text message mformation
3 Soft Keys Used to make outside calls or to access call-handling
features
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Descrlptlon
-Used for Auto-CallBack to a telephone which has left
a text message or to access voice messagesUsed to establish conference calls check FF andone touch key settings, and scroll through messagesUsed to return to the Mam Menu screen The defaultMam Menu screen contains the following items
Used to access outside lines or to access call-handlingfeatures
Indicates that Do-Not Dlsturh Call Forwarding orAbsence Message 1s set
Indicates that your volCe IS muted - I e , party on theother end cannot hear you Lights solid when yourhands-free mtcrophone IS muted and flashes whenyour handset IS muted
Lights when you are on a fall flashes when you hold acall
Lights when ON/OFF key has heen pressedUsed to redial last outsldc nund-ter dialedUsed to actlvate/deaLtlvarc %!I JTE function Whenactivated the party on 11~1 (11 hc r end cannot hear youISee item 12 MUTE lnd~cd~c~r )
Used to access speed dr;ll II~C ( ntcr account codes orfor message waltmg an\u I r c ;UICCI
Used to make a call WII~OUI 11l11ng handsetUsed to end an outsldc L ,111 u14 IO restore di’al tonewlthout hanging up recc I\I r
Used to adjust level 01 10111 h h;iLkground music, rmg
mg, receiver volume a1111 41q-43~ contrastUsed to hold calls to rc I~IL k t held Lalls and to cornolete FF kev urozramm~~rc
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Directory Mode
44-Series phones only
CPC-All/B Version 8 0, CPC-S/M Versron 2 0, or CPC-EX Version 10 only
Description On the new small-display phones, you can use the phone’s select keys (as well as
other keys) to scroll through a directory of existing System Speed Dial (SSD)names, Personal Speed Dial (PSD) names, or extension names and select one todial For example, if you can’t remember the party’s extension number or
speed-dial number to which you want to fiansfer a call on hold, you can useDrrectory Mode to find the number and execute the transfer
Note This new feature applies to the 44-series small-display phone only (i e ,
phones with a 2-line LCD display)
Operation The select keys on the 44-series small-display phone are located next to the
display’s 2nd line Pressmg select key 1 (; >” on the left) or select key 2 (,‘<“ onthe right) will access the displayed directory
To use Directory Mode
Press the MODE key to turn Directory Mode on The 2nd line of theLCD will display “SSD” on the left and “PSD”on the nght
l Press the MODE key again to access the directory for extensionnames The 2nd line of the LCD will display “EXT” on the leftPress the > select key to access the directory of exlstmg SSD or EXTnames, or the < select key to access the PSD directory The 2nd line willshow two speed-dial or extension names at a time (the first 7 characters ofeach name), beginning with the A 5
To scroll through the names (two AI a time), press the # key Toback-scroll, press the * key
To Jump to another letter in tht ti trt~ tory press the numeric key for itFor example, press the “6” kq 10 lump to the M’s, N’s, and O’s TheM’s will appear first Press 6 ;Igclln lo Jump to the N’s, and again toJump to the O’s (Note This dot \I\ t hark for PSD names unless thesystem IS a DBS 824 CPC-M L c rvon 2 0 or higher, which allows up to
40 PSDs )
l For names beginning with Q or / use the 1 keyWhen the correct speed-dial or t \tcn\lon name 1s displayed, you canexecute the dialing of its speed ct~al or extension number by pressingthe select key that points to it (> it the name 1s displayed on the left, or
< if the name IS on the nght)
l Or, to exit the directory wlthout seleLtmg a number to dial, pressthe END key or go on-hook
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Notes Available on small-display phones only Thts new feature applies to the 44-serves
small-display phone only (i e , phones with a 2-line LCD display)
Incompatibility with older phone verszons Directory Mode IS available on thenew 44-Series phones only
Hot Dkal Pad and Dzrectory Mode The Hot Dial Pad feature (FF3 ExtPort# 47#)will not work on an extension rn Directory Mode
Varrable Mode
44-Serves phones only
CPC-All/B Version 8 0, CPC-S/M Version 2 0, or CPC-EX Verslon 1 0 only
Descrlptron This new feature applies to the 44-series small-display phone only (i e , phones
with a 2-line LCD display)When the phone IS rn Variable Mode the features for Flexible Functron Screenselect keys 1 and 2 will display during each of the followmg call states
Call State Existina Proaram Address*
l Dunng an mtercom call FF3 (ExtPort)# 28# (2539)#
* Dunng CO dial tone FF3 (ExtPort)# 29# (2539)#
l Dunng a trunk call FF3 (ExtPort)# 30# (25-39)#
l After dialing a busy extension FF3 (ExtPort)# 33# (2539)#
* In these addresses, you assign a Flexible Function Screen (2539) to appear on the extension while it IS In the call state
Operatron The select keys on the 44-series small-display phone are labeled “>” and “<“ to the
left and right of the display’s 2nd line Pressing select key 1 (,‘>” on the left) orselect key 2 (,‘<“ on the right) will perform the displayed feature
To use Variable Mode
1 Activate Vanable Mode by pressmg ON/OFF *61 ON/OFF
l When you dial *61 u-r the above sequence, the 1st line of the LCDwill display “Variable md ON The display will return to normalwhen you press the second ON/OFF
l Use exrstmg addresses FFl 2# 7# 2# to assign screen text
l The *61 code toggles Varrable Mode on and off Press ON/OFF *61 ON/OFF again to turn Variable Mode off
2 While the extension IS engaged rn an mtercom call, the 2nd line willdisplay select key 1 and 2 features from the Flexible Function Screen
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Notes
asslgned to display XI FF3 ExtPort# 28# The same applies when theextension receives CO dial tone (FF3 ExtPort# 29#), during a tiunkcall (FF3 ExtPort# 30#), and after dialing a busy extension (FF3ExtPort# 33#)
l Use existing addresses FFl 2# 7# l# thru 4# to asslgn select keyfeatures to Flexible Function Screens
l Select key features for Fixed Function Screens will not appear on
small-display phones
3 While the select key feature 1s displayed, you can execute the feature
by pressing the > or < select key
Toggling Vanable Mode OnlOff with an Ffi -Key You can program the *6 1 codeinto an FF-key In programmmg mode, press FF5 (ExtPort)# (KeyNo )# (*61)#The FF-key will toggle Vanable Mode on/off while the extension 1s idle or m anoff-hook/dial-tone state The FF-key LED will remain lit (red) while VanableMode IS “On” (You can also use a one-touch key to toggle Vanable Mode on andoff, however, one-touch keys do not contam an LED to Indicate when VanableMode 1s on )
Vanable Mode After Power-Cycling If Variable Mode 1s “On”, the extension
will stay m Vanable Mode even after power-cycling (system 1s powered down,then powered back up)
Incompatibility with olderphone versions Variable Mode 1s available on the new
44-Series phones only
Conditions under which Vanable Mode does not work Variable Mode will be
temporarily overridden under the followmg conditions dunng an mcornmgmessage state, hold state, message-wamng state, or call-waiting state Incommgmessages include
CO QueuingIncornmg [trunk no jREV [extension no ]TRF [trunk no ]H-RecallCall WaitREC [trunk no ]Recall Hnt [Hunt Group no ]DISA Incommg
Call [extension no ]Transf [extension no ]Recall [trunk no ]HOLD Recall
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CPC S/M Version 2 0
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Handset Mute
44-Serves phones only
CPC-All/B Version 8 0, CPC-S/M Version 2 0, or CPC-EX Versron 10 only
Description While using the handset (not on speaker) durmg a phone conversatron, you can
press the MUTE key to block audio path to the other party you can still hearthem, but they can’t hear you This feature IS called “Handset Mute ”
Operation 1 To turn on Handset Mute while using the handset, press the MUTE key
l The MUTE indicator lamp (LED next to MUTE key) will flash
l The handset transmttter will be muted You will still be able to hearthe other party, but they can’t hear you
2 To turn off Handset Mute, do one of the followrng
press the MUTE key again, press HOLD to place the call on hold replace the handset on-hook or press the flashing FF-key to answer another call
l Note This will drop the first call unless Key Bank Hold ISenabled (FFl 2# l# 9#)
l The MUTE indicator lamp will stop flashing
Notes Headset Use The Handset Mute feature also works rf you are using a headset on
the phone to handle calls (#5 1 actrvates Headset mode)
Speakerphone Use The MUTE key works the same as before (mutes the
mtcrophone) when you are on speaker The MUTE lamp lights steadily when themrcrophone IS muted, and flashes when the handset IS muted
Handsfree Answerback The MUTE key enables or disables Handsfree
Answerback the same as before (Handsfree Answerback allows you to answermtercom calls on speaker, without prckmg up the handset While the phone IS Idle,press the MUTE key to toggle between Handsfree Answerback On and Off Whenthe MUTE indicator lamp IS unlit, Handsfree Answerback IS ON When the lamp
IS lit, Handsfree Answerback IS OFF >
Offhook Monztorzng This new feature and Handset Mute can both be ON
stmultaneously, so that both the speaker and handset transrrntters are muted (butthe speaker and handset receivers still operate) For more mformatton aboutOffhook Momtonng, see page 13 of these Release Notes
Barge-Ins Durzng Handset Mute If another phone barges m on your call while
Handset Mute IS ON, and you change to conference talk (but not by pressingHOLD), Handset Mute will remarn ON
FF-KeylOne-Touch Key Restrzction Handset Mute cannot be assigned to anFF-key or a one-touch (soft) key
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Off-Hook Monitoring
44-Series phones only
CPC-All/B Version 8 0, CC-S/M Version 2 0, or CPC-EX Version 10 only
Description Off-Hook Monitoring lets you put a call on speaker while the handset is off-hook
You can still communicate with the outside party via the handset, but you will also
be able to hear him on the phone’s speaker He will only be able to hear what isspoken through your handset, however - audio will not be transmitted through yourmicrophone
Operation 1 During a handset call, press the ON/OFF key
l Another receiver path is established on the phone’s speaker youcan now hear the outside party on the speaker as well as in thehandset
l Your phone’s microphone is muted so that the outside party hearsonly what is spoken through your handset (To mute handsettransmi&on, press MUTE )
2 To disable Off-Hook Monitor (“kill” the speaker but stay on the linewith the outside party through the handset), press ON/OFF again
Separate Speaker Volumes for Internal vs %O calls
44-Series phones only
CPC-AI//B Version 8 0, CPC-S/M Version 2 0, or CPC-EX Version 1 0 only
Description You can now establish separate speaker volumes internal (intercom) and external
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Analog Adapter
44-Series phones only
CPC-All/B Versron 8 0, CPC-S/M Version 2 0, or CPC-EX Versron 1 0 only
Description The Analog Adapter (VB-44100) conststs of a base adapter and PC board which is
installed on the underside of the phone It IS used to connect the 44serieslarge-display phone to an analog device such as an SLT telephone, cordless phone,FAX machine, or modem This allows the same phone line to be used to alternatebetween normal phone calls and analog commumcations (To mtall, see the mstructzons supplied with VB-44100)
e-Display mstalled on this extension
Phone is mstal ed l=Analog Adapter is
installed on this extension
to implement data security measures (interrupt tones, ovemdes)for the Analog Port
FF3 (ExtPort)# 52# (0 or I)#
Extension Port whereVB-44225 Large-DisplayPhone is installed
O=Disable data security on theAnalog Adapter
l=Enable data security on the Analog Adapter
NOTE This address will affect only the Analog Adapter, not theLarge-Display phone itself
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Operation The first device to go off-hook will seize the line (off-hook is either lifting the
handset or pressmg the ON/OFF key) If the analog device goes off-hook first, thelarge-display phone will be unable to dial or go off-hook
You can choose which device will rmg by going off-hook at either the digital keytelephone or the analog device and dialing “71 The digital key telephone displaywill reflect “Analog port RING” or “Key Tel RING”, depending on which device
is selected - the default is “Key Tel RING”
You can still answer an mcommg call from either device, regardless of whichdevice is rmging For example, if the analog device is rmgmg, you can pick up thecall on the digital key telephone by going off-hook before the analog device doesSimilarly, if the digital key telephone is rrngmg or has not answered a voice call,the analog device can pick up the call by gomg off-hook first
You can program the *7 1 ring select comand into an FF key Pressmg the keytoggles between “Analog Port RING” and “Key Tel RING” When the analog port
IS set to rmg, the FF key LED lights red When the key telephone is set to ring, theLED is off
Notes Phone Restrwtions
l The Analog Adapter will work on the large-display phone only (VB-44225)
l A dial-pulse SLT will not function on the analog port
l Stutter Dial Tone (indicatmg Call-Forwarding mode, Do-Not-Disturb mode,etc ) will not function on an SLT connected to the Analog Adapter
l An analog phone connected to the Analog Adapter cannot program or accessspeed dials
Incoming Calls
You cannot program both devices to ring simultaneouslyThe “*71” code will not work if the other device is m useThe “*7 1” code will not work if FF3 (ExtPort)# 5 l# is set to “0”
If set to “Analog port RING”, the large-display phone will work like anSLT/OPX (no page announcements, no voice calls from other extensions, etc )
If the phone is in CF/DND (Call-Forward or Do Not Disturb), the phone willremain m CF/DND even if the nngmg device is changed via the “71 codeThe mcommg rmg pattern for the analog device is the same as for the digitalkey telephone (determined by the Extension Rmg Pattern m FF3 (ExtPort)# 38#(0-9)#) If this address is set to “0” (determined by CO), the analog device willautomatically default to “1 second ON, 3 seconds OFF ”
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Inbound Ring Pattern FF2 (Trunk)# 17# (0-9)#
Flash Interaction Any disconnect signal sent to the ana,log port must be greaterthan the SLT Flash Control, otherwise the disconnect signal will be interpreted as
a flash and the call will be placed on hold
Programmmg Addresses That Affect the Analog Device The followmgaddresses will control the analog device, but will not affect the digrtal keytelephone
SLT Disconnect Duration FFl 2# 1 # 31# (0-15)#
SLT Onhook Flash Timer FFl 3# 12# (0-6)#
SLT Drsconnect Signal FF3 (ExtPort)# 45# (0 or l)#Analog Port on Large-Display Phone (new) FF3 (ExtPort)# 51# (0 or l)#Data Security on Analog Port (new) FF3 (ExtPort)# 52# (0 or I)#
MSG (Message) Key
44-Serves phones only
CPC-All/B Version 8 0, CPC-S/M Versron 2 0, or CPC-EX Verslon 10 only
Descrlptlon The new MSG key on the VB-44225 Large-Display Phone adds the following
functronality to the phone
l Auto-Callback If a callback message has been left by another extension, youcan press the MSG key to place an automatic callback to the extension that sentthe message If more than one callback message has been received, pressing theMSG key will perform auto-callback rn the order received
l Auto-Answer Vozce Message You can press the MSG key to automatrcallyaccess your voice mailbox The phone will dial your voice mailbox and sendaccess codes (if programmed) for retrrevmg new messages
Programming Auto-Callback 1s always enabled for large display phones Use the followmg to
enable the MSG key for Auto-Answer Voice Message
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DBS Release NotesCPC S/M Version 2 0
to enable the MSC key for Auto-Answer Voice Message
FF3 (ExtPort)# 53# (8 or I)#
Extension Port whereVB-44225 Large-DisplayPhone is installed
O=Disable MSG key from returnin
a “Message Waiting”
l=Enable MSG key for returning
a “Message Waiting”
Press PROG MSG [16-digit number1 HOLDThe display will reflect “Regist Data”
To Confirm a Voice Mailbox Access Code Programmed into the Message Key
Press CONF MSGThe programmed access code will be displayed
Notes Operation With Message Waiting Indicator The Message Waiting Indicator on
the phone’s upper right corner will flash whenever a callback message or voicemessage has been received
Operation During Call States The MSG key will work only when the phone isidle, receiving dial tone, or in Directory Mode (via select key)
Operation lf Phone Has Both a Callback Message from another Extension and
a Voice Message Messages are accessed in a First In, First Out order If thecallback message was received before the voice message, then pressing the MSGkey will activate Auto-Callback first Likewise, if the voice message was receivedbefore the callback message, pressing the MSG key will access your VoiceMailbox
Interaction with Tone-Calling Mode If an Auto-Callback is placed to a phonethat is in tone-calling mode (i e , not voice-calling), that phone must answer or themessage canceled before another message can be accessed
FF-Key Restrictiun These new MSG features cannot be assigned to an FF-key
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Reprogramming the MSG key tf Extension Number Dlglts 1s changed If the
DBS 1s reprogrammed to use a different extension numbermg plan (i e , changedfrom 2-digit to 3-digit extensions, 3-digit to 4-digit extensrons, etc ), the VoiceMailbox Access Code must be reprogrammed tnto the MSG key
DSS/72 Console - Key Arrangement
44-Series phones only
CPC-AWE Versron 8 0, CPC-S/M Versron 2 0, or CPC-EX Versron 10 only
Descrlptlon The keys on the new DSS/72 Console (VB-44320) are arranged differently from
the VB-43320 model The new DSS console has 6 columns x 12 rows of keys (not
8 columns x 9 rows as rn the previous version) This affects the following
l Name and Message Assignments (FF6 addresses) The alphabetrcal
arrangement of the keys 1s different
l FF-Keys The FF-keys on the DSS/72 console are numbered left-to-rrght,
bottom row first
l DSS #I Defaults The default extensron number assignments on DSS #l are
differentThe new arrangement for the DSS keys IS shown m Figures 3 & 4
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Figure 3 DSSf72 Console (V&44320) keys
DSS/72 Key Layout (alphabetical)
Panasonic
DSS/72 Key Layout (W-key numbermg)
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CPC S/M Version 2 0
Fgure 4 VSSf72 #I Vefault Extension Numbers
DSS #I Default Extension Numbers
Programmmg
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The DSS/72 console (DSS #l DSS #4) 1s assigned to its extension number in thesame manner as before
Termmal Type FF3 (ExtPort)# 2# (ll-14)#
where
l 11 IS the first DSS console for the first attendant
l 12 IS the second DSS console for the first attendant
l 13 IS the first DSS console for the second attendant
l 14 IS the second DSS console for the second attendant
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The DSS/72 console’s FF-keys are assigned feature codes in the same manner asbefore (the only difference is the numbering arrangement of FF-keys I-72)
FF Key Assignments FF5 (DSSPort)# CQNF (l-72)# (Code)#
The Name and Message Assignment addresses work the same way as before onthe ~~~172 console (the only difference is the placement of the keys whenentering the characters of the text)
Extension Name FF6 I# (ExtPort)# CONF (IO char )#
Absence Message FF6 4# (5-9)# CONF (15 char )#
Trunk Name FF6 5# (Trunk)# CONF (6 char )#
Hunt Group Name FF6 6# (HuntGrp)# CONF (10 char )#
CWlOHVA Reply FF6 7# (l-5)# CONF (15 char )#
Note: If you use the 44-Series DSS/72 for Name and Message assignment, youshould use the 44-Series phone for the attendant
Operation The 44-Series DSS/72 operates the same as previous models
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EM/24 - Key Arrangement
44”Series phones only
CPC-All/B Version 8 0, CPC-S/M Version 2 0, or CPC-EX Versron 10 only
Descrrption The keys on the new EM/24 unit (VB-443 10) are arranged differently from the
VB-43310 model The new EM/24 unit has 2 columns x 12 rows of keys (not 3columns x 8 rows as m the previous version) This affects the followmg
l FF-Keys The FF-keys on the EM/24 are numbered bottom-to-top, left columnfirst
The new arrangement for the EM/24 keys IS shown m Figure 5
Figure 5 EM/24 Umt (VB-44310) keys
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Programmmg The termma type for the EM/24 1s specified m the same manner as before
Terminal Type FF3 (EM/24 ExtPort)# 2# (l-48)#
The EM/24 unit 1s linked to Its extension phone in the same manner as before
EM/24 Port Assignment FF3 (EM/24 ExtPort)# 3# (phone ExtPort)#
The EM/24’s FF-keys are assigned feature codes in the same manner as before (theonly difference 1s the numbenng arrangement of FF-keys l-24)
FF Key Assignments FF5 (ExtPort)# (I-24)# CQNF (Code)#
Operation The 44-Series EM/24 operates the same as previous models
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Modification to Toll Restriction Service
Descrlptlon The program address for TRS Operator Access (FF7 1# 18# ) has been modified
to allow an extension to dial “O+NXX” phone numbers, even if “O-only” dialing ISdenied
Four settings are possible See Table 4 for descrlptlons
Programmmg
FF7 1# 18# (l-1 44)# (O-3)#
Extension Port See Table 4
Table 4 TRS Operator Access settings
IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS:
0 = Old Format (10XxX ONLY) 1 = New Format (1OlXXXX ONLY)
0 Restrict 0 only and 00 only calls 0 Restrict 0 only and 00 only calls
(default) lOXXX0 only calls (default) IOlXXXXO only calls
Allow/Deny 0 + additional digits per TRS tables Allow/Deny 0 + additional digits per TRS tables
00 + additional digits per TRS tables 00 + additional digits per TRS tables
01 + additional digits per TRS tables 01 + additional digits per TRS tables Overseas Access Switch and Intema Overseas Access Switch and Interna tional Calls Switch tional Calls Switch
1 OXXXO + additional digits per TRS lOlXXXX0 + additional digits per tables TRS tables
1OXXXOl + additional digits per 101 XXXXO 1 + additional digits per TRS tables Overseas Access Switch TRS tables Overseas Access Switch and International Calls Switch and International Calls Switch
~I ~8 connnueo
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IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS:
0 = Old Format (10XxX ONLY) Z = New Format (101XXXX ONI Y)
Setting Action Type of Call Setting Action 1 ype of Call
I Allow 0 only and 00 only’ only calls I Allow 0 onlv and 00 only calls
10XxX0 only calls 1OlXXXXO only callsAllow/Deny 0 + additional digits per TRS tables Allow/Deny 0 + additional d&s per TRS tables
00 + additional digits per TRS tables ‘00 + additional digIts per TRS tables
01 + additional digits per TRS tables 01 + additional digits per TRS tables Overseas Access Switch and Intema Overseas Access Switch and Interna tional Calls Switch tional Calls Switch
IOXXXO + additional digits per TRS IOIXXXXO + additional digIts per tables TRS tables
1OXXXOl + additional digits per 101XXXXOl + additional digits per TRS tables Overseas Access Switch TRS tables Overseas Access Switch and International Calls Switch and International Calls Switch
2 Restrict 0 only and 00 only calls 2 Restrict 0 only and 00 only calls
10XxX0 only calls 101XXXXO only calls Allow 0 + additional digits
00 + additional digits lOXXX0 + additional digIts
Allow 0 + additional digits
3 Allow 0 only and 00 only calls 3 Allow 0 only and 00 only calls
10XxX0 only calls IOlXXXXO only calls
0 + additional digits 0 + additional digits
00 + additional digits 00 + additional digits IOXXXO + additlonal digits 1OlXXXXO + additional digits Allow/Deny 01 + additIonal digits per Overseas Allow/Deny 01 + additional d&Its per Overseas
Access Switch and Intemahonal Calls Access Switch and International Calls
10XxX01 + additional digits per 101XXXXOl + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and Interna Overseas Access Switch and Interna tional Calls Switch tional Calls Switch
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Notes
l The Operator Access address applies only to DBS systems using the new(1995) NANP dialing plan (FF7 I# 17# l#), and to TRS types 2-6 (TRS types 0and 1 do not allow outbound dialing, TRS type 7 allows all dialing)
l If “O-only”, “OO-only”, “IOXXXO-only “, or “10lXXXXO-only” calls arerestricted (settings 0 or 2), the system will wait 6 seconds before automaticallydisconnecting the call However, if the user dials additional digits within 6seconds, the DBS will check other switches to determine whether to allow ordeny the call
l For all settings (O-3), the system will check the Equal Access Code Formatswitch (FF7 l# 21# ) if a CIC (carrier identification code) is dialed to reach apreferred inter-exchange carrier
l For all settings (O-3), the system will check the mternational calls switches (FF7l# I# and FF7 l# 19#) tf “01 “, “IOXXXOl”, or “lOXXXXO1” is dialed
l For settings 2 and 3, the system will not consider TRS settings for the trunk
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Key ‘Telephone Wall Mountmg lnstruct/ons
The followmg procedures apply to 44-Series Key Telephones only Please be sure to follow theseprocedures exactly Removing the desk stand incorrectly can result m damage to the telephoneand/or desk stand
1 Place the telephone face down on a flat surface
2 Grasp the top of the desk stand (at the >ABSc label) and pull up the end to 90” vertical (refer toStep 2 in Figure 6) The stand will click as it releases from the plastic securmg latches
3 Lift the desk stand as shown m Step 3 of Figure 6
Figure 6 Desk Stand Removal
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4 Rotate the desk stand 180” In this posmon rt doubles as a wall mount bracket
5 Insert the wall mount bracket into the mountrng guides as shown m Figure 7
6 Slide the wall mount bracket onto the telephone
Figure 7 Inserting the wall mount bracket (rotated desk stand)
7 While vrewmg the front of the telephone, find the handset gurde located lust below the
hookswitch (see Figure 8)
8 Slide the handset guide out, rotate 180” so that the holding clip 1s exposed, and reinsert
Figure 8 Handset gurde msertion for wall mounting, key telephone
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About This Manual
Purpose X
Related Documents X
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Chapter 1 Requirements
Model Numbers and FCC Information l-2
Incrdence of Harm to Telephone Line l-2 Compatibility of the Telephone Network and Terrmnal Equrpment 1-3 REN Explanahon 1-3 Envrronmental Requmernents 1-3 Cleaning 1-4
Chapter 2 System Overview
Cabmet Descnpuon 2-3 Configurahons 2-4 Prmted Circurt Cards 2-5
Processor Descnptron 2-6
Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation
Wall-Mountmg the Cabinet 3-3
Gurdelines 3-3 Installaaon 3-3
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Key Phone Wall Mounting.
5-6 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-11
5-11
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Guidelines
Installation
Installing an OPX Station Without Going Through a Central Office
Installing an OPX Station Through a Central Office
External Paging
Guidelines
Non-Zoned Page Installation (CPC-M Only)
Zone Paging Installation
External Ringer (UNA Device)
Guidelines
IInstallation of External Ringer Amplifier (CPC-S)
Installation of External Ringing Device (CPC-M Only)
Installation of External Ringer Amplifier (CPC-M)
Power Failure Transfer
5-19 5-19 5-19 5-19 5-21
5-22 5-22 5-22 5-24 5-24 5-24 5-28 5-28 5-28
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Wall-mount adaptor removal
Wall-mount adaptor removal
Handset guide insertion for wall-mounting, key phone
Desk stand removal for DSLT wall mounting
Desk stand attachment for DSLT wall mounting
Handset guide insertion for wall-mounting, DSLT
sru to CPC Connection
SlU Connections to peripherals
Installation of music-on-hold and background music- single music source
5-3 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-7 5-9
List of Figures
Figure 5- 10 Installation of music-on-hold/background music - separate music sources 5-10
Figure 5- 14 External single paging installation (CPC-M only) 5-17 Figure 5- 15 External zone paging installation (CPC-M only) 5-18 Figure 5- 16 External ringer (UNA device) installation using an external ringing device 5-20 Figure 5- 17 External ringer (UNA device) installation using the External Ringer Output 5-21 Figure 5- 18 Cable punch-out plate, Power Failure Unit 5-22 Figure 5- 19 Power Failure Unit (PFU) installation 5-23 Figure 5-20 Cable punch-out plate, Voice Announce Unit 5-26 Figure 5-21 Extension cord connection to the VAU 5-26
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Major CPC-S and CPC-M feature differences
Total number of extension ports
Pinouts for Extension Port Connector CN6
Maximum distances for SLTA installation
RS-232C pin designations used for CNl and CN2
CPC variable resistors
Maximum distances for direct connection to OPX stations Maximum distances for OPX Adaptor installation
Switch settings for SW 1, VAU
Switch settings for delay answer timing, VA*U
l-2 l-2 2-5 2-7 4-5 4-7 4-12 5-6 5-9 5-13 5-14 5-24 5-25 Switch settings for DTMF detection timing, VAU 5-25 Switch settings for wait timing between dialed digits, VAU 5-25 Switch settings for abbreviated dialing digit length, VAU 5-25
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Purpose
This manual provides installation instructions for the Digital Business System
824 (DBS 824) The following table summarizes the purpose of each chapter
environmental requirements are included to ensure proper operation
Provides an overview of the DBS 824 The overview includes descriptions of the cabinet system configurations printed circuit cards, and the call processor
Explains how to install and power up the cabinet Before you begin installation, be sure to read the “Requirements
chapter Describes trunk and line installation See the ‘Peripheral Equipment’ chapterfor instructions on connecting peripheral equipment through trunks or Lines
Describes peripheral equipment installation Some peripheral equipment also requires trunk andlor line inter$aces (door phones or power failure units for example) For information
on trunk and line connections, see 4 Contains frequently referenced DBS 824 specifications
For instructions on DBS 824 programming, see Programming Guidance (Section 400)
For detailed descriptions of DBS 824 features, see Feature Operation (Section 700)