Ff2 0: Analog Trunks (E&M Tie) - Panasonic DBS-576 Technical Manual

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Section 400-Programming
2.
Introduction
FF2 0: Analog Trunks (E&M Tie)
NOTE:
0
System
Configuration
FF1
Trunk Number Assignment
System
(all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
Assign trunk numbers for E&M tie trunks. (Maximum 288 E&M circuits are
available in a 6-cabinet system with a CPC-576 card.)
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
Notes:
Press the BLK-DOWN soft key instead of the last HOLD in the above address, to scroll to the next
BSSC trunk position and assign it a trunk number (stay in same address).
FF5
Before removing a Trunk Card from a Free Slot, you must first clear the Trunk Numbers (if assigned)
Groups
from all of the Card's BSSC ports in this address. See pg. 0-3 for more information.
The range of trunk numbers available for assignment depends on the CPC used:
FF6
with a CPC-96:
TRS/ARS
with a CPC-288:
with a CPC-576:
These ranges do not reflect the actual number of E&M trunk circuits available. For example, in a 576-
FF7
port system the range of available trunk numbers is 576, but the actual number of circuits available is
Applications
only 288 (each E&M trunk card has only 4 circuits, as opposed to 8 circuits on a regular analog trunk
card).
FF8
Related Programming:
Maintenance
Trunk Numbering (pg. 1-22)
Trunk Connection Type (CO/PBX) (pg. 2-47)
Appendix A
Appendix B
576-13-400
The same FF2 0 addresses are also used for analog CO trunks. However, their
settings are different. See page 2-7 for Analog Trunks (CO) settings.
FF2 0 BSSC 00 Hold (0-576) Hold
BSSC: E&M Tie Trunk Position
B=Cabinet no. 1-6
SS=Slot no. 01-12
C=Circuit no. 1-4
Trunk Nos. 1-96
Trunk Nos. 1-288
Trunk Nos. 1-576
FF1 0 02 0001 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
FF2: Trunk Programming (Analog E&M Tie)
Trunk Number assigned to trunk circuit
(0 = no trunk)
default: [no assignment]
FF2 0 BSSC 02 04 Hold (0 or 1) Hold

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%-4 )-8
(or BLK-DOWN)
Page 2-37
Introduction
0
System
Configuration
FF1
System
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
FF6
TRS/ARS
FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Appendix A
Appendix B

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