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Panasonic (Applies to CPC-AII/B Version 9.2 and CPC-EX Version 2.3) Section 300 Installation Version 2.3/9.2 Revised April 2000...
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However, due to ongoing product improvements and revisions, Panasonic cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed material after the date of publication nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions. Panasonic will update and revise this document as needed.
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List of Figures Figure 5-2. SMDR Format for CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher ... 5-5 Figure 5-3. RAI connection ... 5-7 Figure 5-4. Installation of music-on-hold and background music ... 5-9 Figure 5-5. Cable punch-out plate, OPX Adaptor ... 5-11 Figure 5-6.
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Section 300-Installation Table 1-1. DBS model numbers ... 1-1 Table 1-2. FCC information ... 1-2 Table 1-3. Interface information ... 1-2 Table 2-1. Trunk and extension capacities according to system size ... 2-5 Table 2-2. Printed circuit card descriptions and maximums ... 2-6 Table 2-3.
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List of Tables Table 5-7. Switch settings for wait timing between dialed digits, VAU ... 5-23 Table 5-8. Switch settings for abbreviated dialing digit length, VAU ... 5-24 Table 5-9. Maximum distances for SLTA installation ... 5-35 Table 6-1. Trunk and extension port maximums for double-cabinet systems ... 6-3 Table 7-1.
Section 300-Installation About This Manual Purpose This manual provides installation instructions for the Digital Business System (DBS). The following table summarizes the purpose of each chapter. Chapter Title Requirements System Overview Cabinet Installation Explains how to install and power up the cabinet. Before Trunks and Lines Peripheral Equipment...
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General Requirements • The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established Rules which permit the DBS to be directly connected to the telephone network. Standardized jacks are used for these connections. This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines.
* The ringer equivalence number (REN) is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. In most areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices on any one line should not exceed five (5.0).
Telephone Operator Consumers Act of 1990. • If you experience trouble with the DBS, please contact Panasonic Communication & Systems Company, Business Telephone Systems Division, Two Panasonic Way Panazip 7B-3, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (Phone: (1-800-822- 0909) for repair/warranty information.
Section 300-Installation - Answered by the attendant - Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE user - Routed to a dial prompt. B. This equipment provides answer supervision on all DID calls forwarded to the PSTN. Permissible exceptions are: - A call is unanswered - A busy tone is received - a reorder tone is received...
Chapter 1. Requirements under overhead plumbing, sprinkler system valves, or in areas that are susceptible to flooding. Lighting: Sufficient lighting is required for testing and maintenance. Lightning Protection/Grounding: The system must be properly grounded to protect from lightning damage. The following UL conditions must be met to ensure proper grounding.
Chapter 2. System Overview This chapter gives an overview of the Digital Business System (DBS). This overview includes descriptions of the DBS cabinet, system configurations, printed circuit cards, and the call processor. This chapter covers the following topics:: Cabinet Description Configurations Printed Circuit Cards Processor Description...
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Section 300-Installation Cabinet Description Panasonic’s Digital Business System (DBS) is a hybrid telephone system that can be used as a key service unit (KSU) or a private branch exchange (PBX). The DBS cabinet includes an AC power supply, backup batteries (optional), dedicated card slots, and a central connector panel for line and trunk connections.
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Chapter 2. System Overview Figure 2-2. Trunk, line, and peripheral connections Tape R ecor der f orM usi c- O n- H ol d and Backgr ound M usi c Test Phone C N 11 C N 5 C N 3 C N 12 C N 13 C N 1...
Section 300-Installation Configurations The DBS comes in three models, which provide from 40 to 96 ports. Up to two systems can be combined to increase port capacity up to 192 ports (DBS 96 + DBS 96). In addition to dedicated trunk and extension slots, each system includes one expansion slot (labeled EC/TRK) that can be used for either trunks or extensions.
Chapter 2. System Overview Printed Circuit Cards The following table describes the printed circuit cards and other equipment that can be used with the DBS. Also included are brief descriptions of each card and the maximum number that can be installed in each cabinet. Table 2-2.
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VB-43940 Standard Application processor interface (API) VB-43941 Telephony Services Kit (includes revised API card, described in Telephone Services Documentation) * Note: These maximums are based on overall trunk capacities and do not allow for trunks used for outside lines. DBS-2.3/9.2-300...
Chapter 2. System Overview Printed circuit cards are installed in dedicated slots in the DBS cabinet. Table 2-3 shows the cards that can be installed in each slot. Figure 2-3 on page 2-9 illustrates slot labels. Table 2-3. Printed circuit package slot usage Card Type Card Analog...
CPC models are available: CPC-A, CPC-B, CPC-AII, complete list of hardware enhancements available with the CPC-B, CPC-AII, and CPC-EX, please see Appendix A and Appendix B, located in the back of this manual. See the Appendix in Section 700 - Feature Operation for a complete list of feature enhancements associated with each of these CPCs.
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Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation This chapter explains how to install and power up the cabinet. Before you begin installation, be sure to read the “Requirements” chapter, which begins on page 1-1. This chapter covers the following topics:: Wall-Mounting the Cabinet Grounding Card Installation Battery Backup...
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Section 300-Installation Wall-Mounting the Cabinet Guidelines Caution: Always turn the power switch OFF before beginning installa- tion. • The DBS is shipped with the cover installed to protect components. Before wall-mounting the cabinet, remove the cover. • Handle the cabinet carefully to avoid damage. Installation 1.
Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation 4. Attach the mounting brackets to the four corners of the back side of the cabinet. Figure 3-2. Cabinet mounting bracket 5. Install four screws in the wall studs according to the dimensions given in Figure 3-3. (Note that the width dimension is different for the DBS 40.) The screws are used to attach the mounting brackets to the wall.
Section 300-Installation Grounding Guidelines • Before grounding the DBS, read the “Lightning Protection/Grounding” requirements beginning on page 1-6. • The ground cable must be at least 18 AWG. • Resistance to ground must be 10 Ohms or less. Installation 1. Attach the ground cable to the ground screw on the front of the power supply.
Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation Card Installation Guidelines Caution: Before handling printed circuit cards, discharge static electric- ity by grounding yourself. Static electricity can damage components. Turn off the power before installiing. Installing cards with the power on can damage components. •...
Section 300-Installation • Before installing the CPC card, determine if the DBS will be used as a KSU or PBX. To use it as a PBX, cut Strap S1 on the CPC. Cutting this strap allows use of pooled trunks as opposed to line appearances. Figure 3-6.
Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation Installation 1. With the lettering on the card pointed up, position the card within the slot guides. (See Figure 3-7.) 2. Hold the card on the top and bottom edges with both hands and carefully push the card into the slot. 3.
Section 300-Installation Battery Backup Guidelines • The DBS 40 uses two 12-volt batteries; the DBS 72 and 96 use four 6-volt batteries or two 12-volt batteries. The following table includes the part numbers for the battery packages. Table 3-1. Battery backup packages for the DBS 40, 72, and 96 System DBS 40 DBS 72 and 96...
Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation Installation for the DBS 40 1. Place one battery in the top tray of the battery compartment, the other battery in the bottom tray. Figure 3-8. Battery location, DBS 40 Bat t er i es 2. Connect the positive cable (red) to the + terminal of the top battery. 3.
Section 300-Installation Installation for the DBS 72 and 96 1. Slide the battery compartment out and place the batteries inside the tray. Figure 3-9. Battery tray, DBS 72 and 96 2. Connect the positive cable (red) to the + terminal on the first battery. 3.
Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation Figure 3-10. Battery pack connection, DBS 72 and 96 Bl ue C onnect i on C abl e Fr ontN egat i ve Bl ue C onnect i on C abl e Fr ontN egat i ve 3-12 Red C onnect i on C abl e Back Posi t i ve...
1. Place the bottom edge of the telephone on a desk or other hard surface. 2. Press the wall-mount adaptor down until it detaches from the phone (Figure 3-11).
Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation 3. Turn the wall-mount adaptor around and re-attach it to the phone. Figure 3-12. Wall-mount adaptor replacement 4. Remove the handset guide with a small screwdriver, turn it over, and reinsert it into the phone. Figure 3-13. Handset guide insertion for wall-mounting, key phone 3-14 W al l - M ount Adapt or...
Section 300-Installation DSLT Wall Mounting Digital Single-Line Telephones (DSLTs) can be modified for wall mounting by removing the desk stand and mounting it on the bottom of the phone. The back of the DSLT and the desk stand include slots for attaching the phone to a screw inserted in the wall.
Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation 2. Attach the desk stand to the bottom of the phone by aligning the tabs and tab guides and sliding it into place (Figure 3-15). Figure 3-15. Desk stand attachment for DSLT wall mounting 3. Remove the handset guide with a small screwdriver, turn it over, and reinsert it into the phone.
Section 300-Installation System Initialization 1. Confirm that the DBS power switch is OFF. 2. Plug the power cord into a dedicated 120V 15 amp AC wall outlet. Note: A surge protector should be installed on the power cord. 3. Set SW1 on the CPC card to RAMCLR (RAM Clear). Figure 3-17.
101 and the DSS/72 must be assigned as telephone type 13 for the DSS/72 to operate. Installation 1. Connect the telephone and DSS (optional) to CN3 on the Connector Panel. (See Figure 3-18 on page 3-19.) 2. Set SW1 to “Test.”...
Section 300-Installation Figure 3-18. Test telephone connection TestPhone Panasonic SW 1 TEST ST=Por t s 7 and 8 ar e connect ed t hr ough t he M D F TEST=Por t s 7 and 8 ar e connect ed t hr ough C N 3 DBS-2.3/9.2-300...
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines This chapter describes trunk and line installation. Some peripheral equipment also requires trunk and/or line interfaces (for example, door phones or power failure units). See Chapter 5 for instructions on connecting peripheral equipment through trunks or lines. This chapter covers the following topics:: Topic Trunks...
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Section 300-Installation Trunks Trunk Connectors Each DBS cabinet is provided with one main trunk connector, labeled CN1. In addition, a trunk expansion connector (VB-43120) can be added to the DBS to provide eight additional trunk connections. (The trunk expansion connector is also labeled CN1.) Figure 4-1 shows the maximum number of trunks that can be connected when both trunk connectors are used with a DBS 96.
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines The number of trunks that can be connected through the main trunk connector depends on the type of system you have and the number of trunk cards installed. Table 4-1 shows the main trunks and expansion trunks available with each system type.
Section 300-Installation Table 4-2. Pinouts and trunk numbers for the main trunk connector. Trunk Slot TRK1 (DBS 40, DBS 72, DBS 96) TRK2 (DBS 72, DBS 96) TRK3 (DBS 96 only) 1. Trunks connections for a trunk card installed in the EC/TRK slot appear on the Trunk Port Expansion connector as described on the next page.
Section 300-Installation Loop-Start Trunks Guidelines • Two versions of the loop-start trunk are available: the four-port version (VB-43510) and the eight-port version (VB-43511). • The following procedure covers loop-start trunk installation using the main trunk connector. For instructions on using the expansion trunk connector, see “Trunk and Line Expansion”...
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines 2. Install the loop-start trunk in a trunk slot. 3. Use a standard 50-pin cable to connect the trunks from the MDF to the main trunk connector CN1. Installation with Caller ID 1. Remove the cover from the L-TRK card (VB-43511A). This cover should be set aside since it cannot be reinstalled with a Caller ID Board installed.
Section 300-Installation Ground Start and DID Trunks Guidelines • The following procedure covers ground-start (VB-43531) and DID (VB- 43541) installation using the main trunk connector. For instructions on using the expansion trunk connector, see “Trunk and Line Expansion” on page 4-44. •...
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Installation 1. Install the G-TRK/8 or DID card in a trunk slot. 2. Connect the power supply by cabling the positive side to the SG connector on CN2 (Figure 4-4). Note: Use cables that are 18 AWG or larger to connect the power supply to the DBS.
Section 300-Installation Connect the test set across the tip and ring of the trunk to be tested. With the test set in the “monitor” position, apply ground to the ring side of the trunk. If you hear dial tone, the polarity of the trunk is okay, and you can switch the test set to the “talk”...
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Table 4-7. T1 Hardware requirements for double-cabinet systems CPC-B V4 SCC-B Location (VB-43411) (VB- 43421) (See Note (See Notes 2 and 3.) T1 in the Master T1 in the Slave T1 in both Master Slave Notes: 1.
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Trunk Assignments for Single-Cabinet Systems • Programming is not required to associate trunk ports with slot locations. However, you must use programming to specify that a combination of T1 and analog trunks are installed, and you must also specify how many T1 channels are used.
Section 300-Installation Table 4-11. T1 and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 Trunk Number Trunk Assignments for Double-Cabinet Systems • When T1 is used in a double-cabinet system, the number of T1 channels that can be assigned in each cabinet depends on the master/slave designation.
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Tables 4-13 through 4-17 show trunk numbering for two-cabinet systems using the maximum number of T1 channels. Table 4-13. T1 and analog trunk assignments, DBS 40 + 40 (16-channel fractional T1 in the slave) Trunk Number Table 4-14.
Section 300-Installation Table 4-17. T1 and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 + DBS 96 (24-channel T1 in the master; 24- channel T1 in the slave) Trunk Number DBS-2.3/9.2-300 Master Cabinet Analog trunk 1 Analog trunk 8 T1 channel 24 T1 channel 17 T1 channel 16 T1 channel 9 T1 channel 8...
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Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Installation The following procedures provide step-by-step instructions for installing the T1 Interface. The procedure that you should use depends on the type of system you have and the number of T1s you are installing. If you are installing ... A T1 in a single cabinet One T1 in a double cabinet, with the T1 located in the master...
Section 300-Installation Installing a T1 in a Single Cabinet The following instructions explain how to install a T1 in a single-cabinet system. These instructions also apply when a T1 is installed in only the master cabinet of a two cabinet system. If only one T1 is installed in a two-cabinet system, it must be installed in the cabinet specified in Table 4-8 on page 4-13.
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Section 300-Installation 2. Attach the Sync Unit to the CPC-B card. Note: Before attaching the Sync Unit, insert the three spacers provided with the unit and remove the jumpers from CN2 of the CPC-B card. Figure 4-6.
Section 300-Installation Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines 3. Install the T1 MDF (main distribution frame) card in the top of the cabinet as shown in Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7. T1 MDF card installation DBS-2.3/9.2-300 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 4-23...
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines 4. Set SW1 on the T1 card according to the following table. These switch settings correspond to the distance between the DBS and the CSU. To turn a switch on, flip it to the “up” position. Table 4-18.
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Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Section 300-Installation 9. Connect the ground cable from the T1 MDF card to the cabinet as shown in Figure 4-10. Figure 4-10. T1 cabinet connections, single-cabinet installation T- 1 Li ne C N 11 C N 5 C N 4 C N 2 SW 1 C N 3...
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Section 300-Installation Installing T1 in a Double Cabinet with the T1 in the Slave 1. Install the Sync Unit in the master cabinet as described in Steps 1 and 2 under “Installation for a Single T1.” 2. Install a T1 MDF card in the slave cabinet. (See Step 3 on page 4-23.) 3.
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Figure 4-11. Sync cable connections, double-cabinet with a T1 in the slave G ui de C ar d Label G ui de C ar d Label Not e:Thenum berofanal og t r unkst hatcan be i nst al l ed dependson how m anyT1 channel sar e used.
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Section 300-Installation Installing T1 in a Double Cabinet with T1s in the Master and Slave 1. Install the Sync Unit in the master cabinet as described in Steps 1 and 2 under “Installation for a Single T1.” 2. Install a T1 MDF card in each cabinet. (See Step 3 on page 4-23.) 3.
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Figure 4-12. Clock sync cable and sync cable connections, double-cabinet installation G ui de C ar d Label G ui de C ar d Label Not e:Thenum berofanal og t r unkst hatcan be i nst al l ed dependson how m anyT1 channel sar e used.
Section 300-Installation Lines Extension Connectors The number of extension ports that can be connected to your system depends on the type of system you have. Figure 4-13 shows the maximum number of extensions that can be connected to each system when the extension expansion connector is used.
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Table 4-19. Extension ports provided with each system System Type DBS 40 DBS 72 DBS 96 *Note: Extensions 65 to 72 on the DBS 96 use the EC/TRK slot, but they do not require the extension expansion connector. If extensions 65 to 72 are used, the trunk expansion connector cannot be used.
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Section 300-Installation Table 4-20. Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN12 Extension Slot (DBS 40, DBS 72, DBS 96) (DBS 40, DBS 72, DBS 96) (DBS 40, DBS 72, DBS 96) Note: Only digital extensions can be used in slot EC1. Port 1 is reserved for Attendant 1 and requires a Display Key Phone. DBS-2.3/9.2-300 Color Code Pin No.
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Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Table 4-21. Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN13 Extension Slot (DBS 72, DBS 96) (DBS 72, DBS 96) (DBS 72, DBS 96) 4-34 Color Code Pin No. Desig. WH-BL BL-WH WH-OR OR-WH WH-GN GN-WH WH-BR BR-WH...
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Section 300-Installation Table 4-22. Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN14 Extension Slot (DBS 96 Only) (DBS 96 Only) EC/TRK (DBS 96 only) Note: The EC/TRK slot is wired to CN14 only in the DBS 96. In the DBS 40 and 72, a card placed in the EC/TRK slot must be wired to the expansion connector.
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Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Table 4-23. Pinouts and color codes for extension expansion connector CN1 Extension Color Slot Code EC/TRK WH-BL BL-WH WH-OR OR-WH WH-GN GN-WH WH-BR BR-WH WH-SL SL-WH RD-BL BL-RD RD-OR OR-RD RD-GN GN-RD 4-36 Pin No. Desig.
Alternatively, a Single Line Telephone Adaptor (SLTA, VB-43709) may be used to support analog DTMF (2500 set) extensions. The SLTA converts up to 4 digital ports to analog ports. See “Single Line Telephone Adaptor” on page 5-34 for more information.
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Section 300-Installation Ringer box installation with the DBS 72 and DBS 96 C N 11 C N 12 C N 1 - 48V Ringer box installation with the DBS 40 CN11 CN12 CN15 DBS-2.3/9.2-300 C N 5 C N 4 C N 2 C N 3 C N 14 C N 15...
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines 4. Use a standard 50-pin cable to connect the extensions from the MDF to the appropriate extension connector. (Refer to Tables 4-20 through 4-22 for extension pinouts.) 5. If you are installing a DBS 40 system, attach the EMI filter to the amphenol cable as shown in Figure 4-15.
Section 300-Installation Digital Extensions The following instructions explain how to connect digital extensions. These instructions apply for key phones and Digital Single-Line Telephones (DSLTs). Special instructions are provided for installing the DSS/72 and EM24 terminals, which connect to digital phones. 1.
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Section 300-Installation Installation 1. Attach the DSS/72 to the key phone using the mounting plate and the four screws. 2. Connect the DSS to the key phone using the two-conductor cable. 3. Connect the DSS to the wall jack using a four-conductor cable. 4.
Section 300-Installation EM/24 Guidelines • The EM/24 (VB-43310) provides 24 flexible function (FF) keys. It can be attached to any key phone. • The EM/24 comes with a mounting bracket, screws, and a two-conductor cable for attaching it to a key phone. Installation 1.
Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines Trunk and Line Expansion Guidelines • The EC/TRK slot can be used for a trunk or extension card. • Different expansion connectors are used for trunks and extensions: Expansion connector Trunk expansion connector Extension expansion connector Note: With the DBS 96, the expansion connector is not required to use the EC/TRK slot for an extension card.
Section 300-Installation Figure 4-18. Trunk or extension expansion Scr ew C N 11 C N 15 C N 1 C N 1 Fr ont Vi ew See Table 4-3 on page 4-6 for pinout and trunk number information for the trunk expansion connector.
Off-Premises Adaptor (OPX) Paging External Ringer (UNA Device) Power Failure Unit Voice Announce Unit (VAU) Door Box Adaptor (Trunk Port) Door Box Adaptor (Extension Port) Single Line Telephone Adaptor DBS-2.3/9.2-300 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 5-10 5-14 5-17...
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Section 300-Installation Local Terminal or SMDR Device Guidelines • Connector 6 (CN6) on the Connector Panel provides an RS-232C interface for connection of a local programming terminal or an SMDR device such as a printer or call accounting machine. • The following table contains RS-232C designations. Table 5-1.
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Installation 1. Connect one end of the RS-232C cable to CN6 on the Connector Panel. Figure 5-1 shows cable pinouts for 25-pin and 9-pin RS-232C devices. These connections have been used successfully with many PCs and SMDR devices;...
Section 300-Installation Figure 5-2. SMDR Format for CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher 012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567 T MM/DD HH:MM:SS HH:MM.SS NNN DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD AAAAAAAAAA VVVVV NN 1=Call type S=Inbound DISA s=Outbound DISA I=Incoming O=Outgoing T=Transfer (See Note 1.) N=DNIS D=DID 2=Date MM=month DD=day 3=Call start time HH=hours...
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Remote Administration Interface (RAI) Guidelines • The RAI is a modem card that installs on the SCC card. The card is used to remotely administer the system through a trunk line. • Two versions of the RAI card are available. Both versions use 1 Stop bit, 8 data bits, and no parity.
Section 300-Installation Figure 5-3. RAI connection RAI - A( VB- 43706) : 300 bps RAI - B( VB- 43707) : 300 or 1200 bps RAI - B C ar d SW 4 O FF 7dBm DBS-2.3/9.2-300 Leave J1 C l osed ( 300 BPS/ 1200 BPS M ode) Set s at t enuat i on l evel .
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Background Music/Music-On-Hold Guidelines • A single music source can be used for both background music (BGM) and music-on-hold (MOH), or separate music sources can be used for each feature. • If a single music source is used for both MOH and BGM, the music source connects to CN5 on the Connector Panel.
Section 300-Installation Note: To change the volume levels of the music sources, adjust the variable resistors on the SCC card. Table 5-3. SCC variable resistors Variable Resistor Figure 5-4. Installation of music-on-hold and background music M ot herBoar d C N 2 C N 5 C N 4 M O H I nput...
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Off-Premises Adaptor (OPX) Guidelines • Analog phones can be connected as off-premise stations through a direct line to the DBS or through the central office, depending on how far the stations are from the OPX Adaptor. Table 5-4 shows how far the OPX stations can be from the adaptor without going through a CO.
Section 300-Installation Installation The following procedures describe direct OPX connection and OPX connection through a CO. Order an OL13C circuit for an OPX through a CO. Refer to Figure 5-6 on page 5-13 when installing the OPX. Installing an OPX Station Without Going Through a Central Office 1.
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Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment 4. Connect the “R” and “T” leads to a digital extension port on the DBS. 5. Connect the “GND” lead on the OPX Adaptor to the DBS Frame Ground screw. 6. Connect the “TR” and “TT” leads to the OPX station. 7.
Section 300-Installation Figure 5-6. OPX installation To a D BS di gi t all i ne por t ( Ter m i nal s E- R G + f orext er nal r i ngi ng sour ce) E- R G - To t he D BS Fr am e G r ound scr ew...
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Paging The DBS allows extensions to be grouped into paging groups numbered 00- 07. When you issue a page (by dialing #00-#07), you specify a paging group, so that your announcement is heard over the key telephones and Digital Single Line Telephones that are members of that group.
Section 300-Installation 3. Connect the zone relays to the amplifier. 4. Connect the zone relays to the +24V and zone paging terminals (Z0-Z4) on the Connector Panel. Figure 5-7. External zone paging installation C N 4 ( R C A C onnect or ) C N 11 C N 5 C N 3...
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment External General Page/UNA Installation Use this procedure to connect a general page system, connect UNA over a page system or connect a combined page/UNA system. 1. Connect CN4 on the DBS Connector Panel to the audio input of the paging amplifier.
Section 300-Installation • If UNA operates over the paging system, the Audio Output of CN4 provides the Audio Ringback sound to be heard over the paging system when a trunk rings UNA. • If UNA operates over the paging system, the UNA ringing will always takes precedence over paging.
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Installation 1. Connect the external ringer to the “C” and “M” terminals on the Connector Panel. (See Figure 5-9 on page 5-18.) Note: When the Ring Patterns for UNA Terminals (M, C, & B) programming command (FF1 2# 4# 1# (0 or 1)# is set to 0, connecting the ringer to the “C”...
Section 300-Installation Power Failure Unit Guidelines • Up to four SLTs can be connected to the Power Failure Unit (VA-43703). If a power failure occurs, the SLTs will automatically receive dial tone directly from the central office. DBS features and restrictions do not apply when the SLTs are receiving dial tone from the CO.
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Figure 5-10. Cable punch-out plate, Power Failure Unit 3. Mount the PFU on the wall using the three screws provided with the unit. (See Figure 5-11.) 4. Connect the trunks from the central office to the PFU. 5.
Section 300-Installation Figure 5-11. Power Failure Unit (PFU) installation AEC Ext ensi on Por tN o.A Fr om AEC Ext ensi on Por tN o.B t he M ai n AEC Ext ensi on Por tN o.C C abi net AEC Ext ensi on Por tN o.D TR K Por tN o.A TR K Por tN o.B...
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Voice Announce Unit (VAU) Guidelines • Operating temperatures for the Voice Announce Unit (VB-43708) should be between 35 and 105 • Maximum loop resistance for the VAU is 10 Ohms. • The VAU contains a rechargeable lead-acid battery. Recharging circuity for the battery is included on the VAU.
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Table 5-10. Switch settings for abbreviated dialing digit length, VAU Switch Block 2 (SW2) Abbreviated Dialing Digit Length (Switches 7-8) 3. Remove the cable punch-out plate (Figure 5-12) to make an opening for the cable coming into the VAU. To remove the plate, cut the grooves on either side with diagonal shears.
Section 300-Installation Figure 5-13. Extension cord connection to the VAU CN1 on the bottom of the VAU 6. Install the cover on the VAU. Figure 5-14. Voice Announce Unit (VAU) installation DBS-2.3/9.2-300 Port 1 Port 2 SW 2 SW 1 C N 1 Voi ce Announce U ni t ( VB- 43708)
Recording and Playing Messages You can record the VAU messages from either an extension or a trunk. Notes: You must use a DTMF telephone to record and play VAU messages. To change existing messages, record over them. To record and play messages, complete the following steps.
Each Door Box Adaptor (VB-43701) can be used to connect one door sensor and up to two Door Boxes (VA-43705) equipped with door openers. Door openers and door sensors are not sold by Panasonic; they can be purchased separately from an electronics dealer.
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Requirements • Trunks used for Door Boxes and openers must be set up as dial pulse trunks. • Equipment combinations used with the Door Box Adaptor require the number of trunks in the following table: 1 sensor and 1 Door Box/opener 1 sensor and 2 Door Boxes/open- 1 sensor 1 Door Box/opener...
Section 300-Installation Figure 5-15. Cable punch-out plate, Door Box Adaptor 4. Mount the Door Box Adaptor on the wall using the three screws provided with the unit. 5. Connect the trunk line(s) to the Door Box Adaptor, as shown in Figure 5- The “CO.D”...
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Figure 5-16. Installation of the door box, door opener, and door sensor D et ect - C l ose Sensor Type O FF D et ect - O pen Sounds D ur i ng Sensor D et ect D et ect i on Tone Sounds U nt i l...
• The Door Box Adaptor (VB-43711) requires a door opener. In addition, a Door Box (door phone) (VA-43705) is normally used with the Door Box Adaptor. The door opener is not sold by Panasonic; it can be purchased separately from an electronics dealer.
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Section 300-Installation Figure 5-18. Installation of the door box, door opener Contact Ratings for Opener 120V AC: 0.3 amps 30V DC: 1 amp 4. Connect the extension line to the Door Box Adaptor, as shown in Figure 5-19.
Section 300-Installation Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Figure 5-19. Connections to the Door Box Adaptor 5. Connect the Door Box and door opener to the Door Box Adaptor. DBS-2.3/9.2-300 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 5-33...
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Single Line Telephone Adaptor Guidelines • The Single Line Telephone Adaptor (SLTA, VB-43709) provides an alternative way of connecting analog DTMF telephones (2500 sets). One SLTA supports up to 4 Single Line Telephones. • Each SLT extension requires a digital extension port connection to the SLTA.
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Section 300-Installation Table 5-11. Maximum distances for SLTA installation Wiring Max. distance (in feet) between gauge the DBS and SLTA AWG 22 300’ or 10 W AWG 24 190’ or 10 W AWG 26 120’ or 10 W 4. If the DBS is powered up, turn off the power. 5.
Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment Figure 5-21. SLTA installation To +24V on D B S C N 2 C onnect or To G N D on D B S C N 2 C onnect or C N 1 5-36 D B S E xt .P ort A and B D B S...
Chapter 6. Double-Cabinet Systems Two DBS cabinets can be connected in order to increase capacity. This chapter includes connection procedures, as well as capacities for two-cabinet systems. See Chapter 4 for instructions on installing T1s in two-cabinet systems. This chapter covers the following topics: Topic Guidelines Installation...
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Section 300-Installation Guidelines • Two DBS cabinets can be connected to increase line size. The maximum line size consists of two DBS 96 cabinets, which provide 192 ports. • CPC-B and SCC-B are required for two-cabinet systems. • If ground start or DID trunks are used in both cabinets, separate -48V supplies must be supplied for each cabinet.
Chapter 6. Double-Cabinet Systems Figure 6-1. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 40 + DBS 40 TRK1 EC1 EC2 EC3 EC/TRK TRK1 EC1 EC2 EC3 EC/TRK Notes: *See “T1 Interface” on page 4-11 for EC/TRK port numbers for T1. A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two-cabinet system. With Cable Kit Version 1.1, one MFR is installed in the Master AUX1, and one MFR is installed in the Slave AUX1.
Section 300-Installation Figure 6-2. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 72 + DBS 40 TRK1 EC1 EC2 EC3 EC/TRK TRK1 TRK2 EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC/TRK Notes: *A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two-cabinet system.With Cable Kit Version 1.1, one MFR is installed in the Master AUX1, and one MFR is installed in the Slave AUX1.
Chapter 6. Double-Cabinet Systems Figure 6-3. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 72 + DBS 72 EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC/ EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC/ Notes: *See “T1 Interface” on page 4-11 for EC/TRK port numbers for T1. Beginning with CPC-B Version 4, the EC/TRK slot in the slave DBS 72 can be used for trunks or lines.
Section 300-Installation Figure 6-4. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 + DBS 40 EC1 EC2 EC3 EC/ EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EC8 EC/ Notes: *See “T1 Interface” on page 4-11 for EC/TRK port numbers for T1. A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two-cabinet system.
Chapter 6. Double-Cabinet Systems Figure 6-5. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 + DBS 72 EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC/ EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EC8 EC/ Notes: *See “T1 Interface” on page 4-11 for EC/TRK port numbers for T1. A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two-cabinet system.
Section 300-Installation Figure 6-6. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 to DBS 96 EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EC8 EC/ EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EC8 EC/ Notes: *See “T1 Interface” on page 4-11 for EC/TRK port numbers for T1. A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two-cabinet system.
Chapter 6. Double-Cabinet Systems Installation 1. Install the trunk and extension cards according to the layouts shown in the Figures 6-1 through 6-6. Note: The port numbers for each slot are fixed. 2. If you are using two MFR cards, cut Strap S3 on the second card. Figure 6-7.
Section 300-Installation Figure 6-8. Double-cabinet installation Sl ave C abi net D i gi t al D eskset Pr ogr am m i ng Phone M odem Rem ot e PC AS M ast er C abi net 4. Connect two 24V power supply cords from the CBL-S card to the 24V and GND terminals on CN2 of the Connector Panel of the slave cabinet.
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Chapter 6. Double-Cabinet Systems 5. Set SW1 on the CBL-M card according to the following table. Table 6-2. CBL-M switch settings System Combinations Master DBS40 DBS72 DBS72 DBS96 DBS96 DBS96 6-12 Switch Settings Slave DBS40 DBS40 OFF ON DBS72 OFF ON DBS40 OFF ON OFF ON...
Though every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these specifications, Panasonic does not warrant them in regard to merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Section 300-Installation Electrical Characteristics Table 7-1. Input power Equipment All DBS cabinets DBS key phones Table 7-2. Power consumption and heat generation System Status With no traffic With max. traffic With no traffic With max. traffic Table 7-3. Battery backup capacity System Battery Pack DBS 40...
Chapter 7. Specifications Environmental Requirements Table 7-4. Temperature and humidity requirements Environmental Conditions Temperature Relative Humidity Table 7-5. Dimensions and weight, single-cabinet systems and phones Physical DBS 40 Characteristics Cabinet 21 x 15 x 9.35 VB-43225 Other key phones DSLT DSS/72 EM/24 Cabinet...
Section 300-Installation Resource Maximums Table 7-7. Trunk and line capacities System Resources Trunk ports Extension ports Expansion ports Trunk/Extension speech nonblocking path switching Notes: *Beginning with CPC-B Version 4, the EC/TRK slot in the slave DBS 72 can be used for trunks or lines.
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Chapter 7. Specifications Resource SCC-A SCC-B with CPC-B SCC-B with CPC-A and CPC-AII No. of incoming authorization codes No.of outgoing authrorization codes No.of digits in each authorization code No. of groups No. of stations in a group No. of routing tables No.
No. of digits per speed dial number (personal and system) No. of trunk queuing registrations Table 7-9. Hardware maximums for single-cabinet systems Part No. Description VB-43210 16-key standard telephone with handsfree answerback VB-43220 22-key standard telephone with handsfree answerback VB-43221 22-key speakerphone VB-43223...
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Chapter 7. Specifications Part No. Description VB-43310 24-key expansion module (EM24) VB-43320 72-key DSS/BLF module (DSS/72) VB-43884 7 ft. handset cord VB-43885 15 ft. handset cord VB-43886 25 ft. handset cord VB-43890 K-type handset VB-43110 Cable kit for 2-system connection VB-43410 Call processor card (CPC-A) VB-43411...
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Remote Administration Interface (RAI-A) VB-43707 Remote Administration Interface (RAI-B) VB-43551 8-circuit Caller ID daughter board VB-43130 Built-in system backup batteries VB-43709 Single Line Telephone Adaptor VB-2089P SLT ringer box VA-43703 4-line power failure unit VB-43702 Off-premise extension adaptor VB-43940 Application processor interface (API)
Section 300-Installation Cabling Specifications Table 7-11. Maximum cabling distances Loop Type and Resistance Key phone, EM/24 DSS/72 OPX (Loop between the DBS and the OPX Adaptor) OPX (Loop between the OPX Adaptor and a pushbutton SLT) Doorphone (Loop between the DBS and the Doorphone Adaptor) Doorphone (Loop between the Doorphone Adaptor and the Door-...
Chapter 7. Specifications Tone Characteristics Table 7-17. Tone Plan Tone Name CO incoming call 550/400 Hz at 16 Hz Hold recall 550/400 Hz at 16 Hz Transfer recall 550/400 Hz at 16 Hz Trunk queuing 550/400 Hz at 16 Hz CO offhook signal 550 Hz Dial tone...
Section 300-Installation Tone Name Dial tone 400 Hz Ringing 400 Hz Busy 400 Hz Voice mail ringing 550/400 Hz at 16 Hz Table 7-18. DTMF frequencies Digit DBS-2.3/9.2-300 Frequency Continuous 1 on/3 off 0.5 on/0.5 off 2 on/2 off DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Chapter 7.
CPC-EX Version 1.0 (and above) offers the following enhancements to the DBS phone system: Compatibility CPC-EX Version 1.0 supports all features of CPC-B Version 7.1 (with the exception of TSAPI support). In addition, CPC-EX Version 1.0 adds support for additional features, including the 44-Series phones, T1 Networking, and ISDN.
Enhanced DBS features that can be executed on the 44-Series phones are described below: Directory Mode On the small-display phones, you can scroll through SSD names, PSD names, or extension names and select a displayed name for dialing. Variable Mode The small-display phones provide one-touch access to various features displayed during each of the following call states: 1) during an intercom call;...
“linked”, to another SSD number, and either PSD or SSD codes to be chained to a PSD number. Additional Serial Port The CPC-EX card contains an on-board serial port (Serial Port 2) which can be used for Bus Monitor/Maintenance. This allows remote maintenance to be accomplished without disconnecting SMDR cabling.
CPC-EX supports ISDN-PRI (Integrated Services Digital Network -- Primary Rate Interface). The program address for Trunk Circuit Type (FF2 (trunk #)# 21#) has been modified to allow for ISDN. Programming addresses have also been added in CPC-EX to support ISDN. (See the ISDN Reference Manual for complete instructions.) Modification to T1 Signaling Types To allow easier programming of E&M trunks, CPC-EX uses “Wink Start”...
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Removing the desk stand incorrectly can result in damage to the telephone and/or desk stand. 1. Place the telephone face down on a flat surface. 2. Grasp the top of the desk stand (at the (refer to Step 2 in Figure A-2). The stand will click as it releases from the plastic securing latches.
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6. Slide the wall mount bracket onto the telephone. Figure A-3.Inserting the wall mount bracket (rotated desk stand) 7. While viewing the front of the telephone, find the handset guide located just below the hookswitch (see Figure A-4). Page A-6...
Figure A-4.Handset guide insertion for wall mounting, key telephone 44-Series Enhanced Phone Features Note: The enhanced features introduced with these phones are supported by CPC-EX Version 1.0, CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, and CPC-S/M Version 2.0. You can also use the 44-Series phones with previous DBS versions, but the enhanced features won’t be supported.
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Figure A-5.44-Series Small-Display Phone Table A-2. Small-Display Phone Features Feature Message Indicator Display Mode Key End Key Select Keys PROG Key CONF Key Page A-8 M O D E 08: 24 Tue N O V 14 Sandy DIGITAL BUSINESS SYSTEM D N D / C F D EF M U TE...
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Section 300-Installation Feature One-Touch Keys Flexible Function (FF) Keys DND/CF Indicator MUTE Indicator EXT Indicator ON/OFF Indicator REDIAL Key MUTE Key AUTO Key ON/OFF Key FLASH Key VOLUME Key HOLD Key Microphone Speaker DBS-2.3/9.2-300 Appendix A. EX 1.0 Feature Update Description Used to make outside calls or to access call-handling features.
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Used to make outside calls or to access call-handling features. Used for Auto-CallBack to a telephone which has left a text message or to access voice messages. Used to establish conference calls, check FF and one- touch key settings, and scroll through messages.
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Section 300-Installation Feature MENU Key PREV Key NEXT Key PROG Key Flexible Function (FF) Keys DND/CF Indicator MUTE Indicator EXT Indicator ON/OFF Indicator REDIAL Key MUTE Key AUTO Key ON/OFF Key FLASH Key VOLUME Key HOLD Key Microphone Speaker DBS-2.3/9.2-300 Appendix A.
For example, if the analog device is ringing, you can pick up the call on the digital key telephone by going off-hook before the analog device does. Similarly, if the digital key telephone is ringing or has not answered a voice call, the analog device can pick up the call by going off-hook first.
*71 code. • The incoming ring pattern for the analog device is the same as for the digital key telephone (determined by the Extension Ring Pattern in FF3 (ExtPort)# 39# (0-9)#). If this address is set to “0” (determined by CO), the analog device will automatically default to “1 second ON, 3 seconds...
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has been received, pressing the MSG key will perform auto-callback in the order received. • Auto-Answer Voice Message. You can press the MSG key to automatically access your voice mailbox. The phone will dial your voice mailbox and send access codes (if programmed) for retrieving messages.
Section 300-Installation etc.), the Voice Mailbox Access Code must be reprogrammed into the MSG key. DSS/72 Console - Key Arrangement Description The keys on the DSS/72 Console (VB-44320) are arranged differently from the VB-43320 model. The DSS console has 6 columns x 12 rows of keys (not 8 columns x 9 rows as in the previous version).
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Figure A-7.DSS/72 Console (VB-44320) key layout DSS/ 72 Key Layout( al phabet i cal ) P a n a so n i c < > A nsw er R el ease Page A-16 DSS/ 72 Key Layout( FF- key num ber i ng) P a n a so n i c FF67 FF68 FF69 FF70 FF71 FF72 FF61 FF62 FF63 FF64 FF65 FF66...
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Section 300-Installation Figure A-8.DSS/72 #1 Default Extension Numbers Operation The 44-Series DSS/72 operates the same as previous models. EM/24 - Key Arrangement Description The keys on the EM/24 unit (VB-44310) are arranged differently from the VB-43310 model. The EM/24 unit has 2 columns x 12 rows of keys (not 3 columns x 8 rows as in the previous version).
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Figure A-9.EM/24 Unit (VB-44310) keys Operation The 44-Series EM/24 operates the same as previous models. Page A-18 FF12 FF24 FF11 FF23 FF10 FF22 FF21 FF20 FF19 FF18 FF17 FF16 FF15 FF14 FF13 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-300...
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Additional Serial Port on CPC Card Description The CPC-EX card contains an on-board serial port (Serial Port 2) which can be used for Bus Monitor/ Remote Maintenance. This serial port (labeled CN5) is located just above the LEDs on the front of the card (see the illustration on Appendix A:-4).
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Notes • Serial Port 2 requires a special interface cable. • Serial Port 2 can be used for Bus Monitor/Maintenance only. You must continue to use the backplane port (Serial Port 1) for SMDR. • Port selections are made from the Attendant phone as follows: dial #90 dial #92 dial #93...
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Appendix B: CPC-AII/B 8.0 Updates CPC-AII/B Version 8.0 offers support for the Panasonic 44-Series telephones (VB-44xxx), as well as Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) through the Windows™ Telephony Applications Processing Interface (TAPI). DBS-2.3/9.2-300 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page B-1...
Contents 44-Series Phone Support Enhanced Phone Features Analog Adapter MSG (Message) Key DSS/72 Console - Key Arrangement EM/24 - Key Arrangement TAPI Support Key Telephone Installation Notes Page B-2 Topic DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page B-10 B-13 B-14 B-14 DBS-2.3/9.2-300...
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Section 300-Installation 44-Series Phone Support CPC-AII/B Version 8.0 provides full support for Panasonic’s 44-Series phones (VB-44xxx). Table D-1, below, lists all 44-Series phone models and their part numbers. Most models are available in two colors: gray and black. Table B-1.44-Series Phones...
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Enhanced DBS features that can be executed on the 44-Series phones are described below: Note: The features introduced with these phones are supported by CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, and CPC-EX Version 1.0. You can also use the 44- Series phones with previous DBS versions, but the enhanced features won’t be supported.
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Used to make outside calls or to access call-handling features. Used for Auto-CallBack to a telephone which has left a text message or to access voice messages. Used to establish conference calls, check FF and one-touch key settings, and scroll through messages.
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Section 300-Installation Feature MENU Key PREV Key NEXT Key PROG Key Flexible Function (FF) Keys DND/CF Indicator MUTE Indicator EXT Indicator ON/OFF Indicator REDIAL Key MUTE Key AUTO Key ON/OFF Key FLASH Key VOLUME Key HOLD Key Microphone Speaker DBS-2.3/9.2-300 Appendix B.
Analog Adapter 44-Series phones only CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, or CPC-EX Version 1.0 only Description The Analog Adapter (VB-44100) consists of a base adapter and PC board which is installed on the underside of the phone. It is used to connect the 44-Series large-display phone to an analog device such as an SLT telephone, cordless phone, FAX machine, or modem.
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MSG (Message) Key 44-Series phones only CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, or CPC-EX Version 1.0 only Description The MSG key on the VB-44225 Large-Display Phone adds the following functionality to the phone: •...
MSG key. DSS/72 Console - Key Arrangement 44-Series phones only CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, or CPC-EX Version 1.0 only Description The keys on the enhanced DSS/72 Console (VB-44320) are arranged differently from the VB-43320 model. The enhanced DSS console has 6...
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Section 300-Installation columns x 12 rows of keys (not 8 columns x 9 rows as in the previous version). This affects the following: • Name and Message Assignments (FF6 addresses). The alphabetical arrangement of the keys is different. • FF-Keys. The FF-keys on the DSS/72 console are numbered left-to- right, bottom row first.
Figure B-14.DSS/72 #1 Default Extension Numbers Operation The 44-Series DSS/72 operates the same as previous models. Page B-12 DSS #1 Def aul tExt ensi on Num ber s P anasoni c Page-2 Page-3 Page-4 Page-5 Page-6 Night Park-4 Park-5 Park-6 Park-7 Page-0 Page-1 Park 0 Park 1 Park 2 Answ er R el ease...
Section 300-Installation EM/24 - Key Arrangement 44-Series phones only CPC-AII/B Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, or CPC-EX Version 1.0 only Description The keys on the enhanced EM/24 unit (VB-44310) are arranged differently from the VB-43310 model. The enhanced EM/24 unit has 2 columns x 12 rows of keys (not 3 columns x 8 rows as in the previous version).
PC-based TAPI application. This product consists of a TAPI Adapter and the Panasonic TAPI Service Provider (SP) software which resides on the PC. The TAPI Adapter provides the physical connection between a PC, a DBS extension, and the DBS itself. Its...
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6. Slide the wall mount bracket onto the telephone. Figure B-17.Inserting the wall mount bracket (rotated desk stand) 7. While viewing the front of the telephone, find the handset guide located just below the hookswitch (see Figure D-8). 8. Slide the handset guide out, rotate 180° so that the holding clip is exposed, and reinsert.
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Appendix B. CPC-AII/B 8.0 Feature Update Section 300-Installation Figure B-18.Handset guide insertion for wall mounting, key telephone Page B-16 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-300...
Analog extensions 4-37 guidelines 4-37 installation 4-37 see also SLTA Background music see Peripheral equipment, BGM Battery backup capacities 7-3 guidelines 3-9 installation 3-9 DBS 40 3-10 DBS 72 and 96 3-11 part numbers 3-9 specifications 7-3 see Peripheral equipment, BGM Cabinet description 2-3 Cabinet installation 3-1 batteries 3-9...
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Index Data communications ports 7-14 cabinet description 2-3 configurations 2-5 model numbers 1-1 requirements 1-1 DID trunks 4-9 guidelines 4-9 installation 4-10 Digital extension see DSLT Dimensions of system 7-4 Door 5-27, 5-31 Door box 5-31 Door box adaptor 5-31 Door box adaptor (extension port) 5-31 Door box adaptor (trunk port) see Peripheral equipment, door box adaptor...
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Section 300-Installation Gas and airborne particles 1-4 Grounding 1-5, 3-5 guidelines 3-5 installation 3-5 T1 4-26 Ground-start trunks 4-9 guidelines 4-9 installation 4-10 Hardware maximums double-cabinet systems 7-10 single-cabinet systems 7-7 Heat generation 7-3 Humidity 1-4, 7-4 Initialization of system 3-17 Input power 7-3 Installation analog extensions 4-37...
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Index see Extensions maximums 7-5 Local Terminal see Peripheral equipment, local terminal Loop-start trunks 4-7 guidelines 4-7 installation 4-7 Maximums cabling distances 7-13 double-cabinet systems 6-3 feature-related 7-5 hardware double-cabinet systems 7-10 single-cabinet systems 7-7 lines 7-5 MFR cards in double-cabinet system 6-4, 6-5, 6-6, 6-7, 6-8, 6-9 OPX adaptor distances 5-11 OPX direct connect distances 5-10...
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DBS-2.3/9.2-300 switch 4 (SCC-B) 3-6 variable resistors 5-9 Signaling characteristics 7-15 level 7-15 to CO 7-15 Single Line Telephone Adaptor 5-34 Single Line Telephones 5-34 SLTA 5-34 SLTs 4-37, 5-34 see Analog extensions SMDR see Peripheral equipment, SMDR device Specifications 7-1...
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Index configurations 2-5 initialization 3-17 overview 2-1 requirements 1-1 T1 interface 4-11 clock sync cable 4-29 distance from DBS to CSU 4-24 fractional T1 4-13 grounding 4-26 guidelines 4-11 hardware requirements 4-11 maximums 4-12 trunk assignments for double-cabinet systems 4-15 trunk assignments for single-cabinet systems 4-14 installation 4-20...
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Section 300-Installation see Peripheral equipment, voice announce unit Voice path from KTEL to DBS 7-14 Wall mounting cabinets 3-3 cover removal 3-3 guidelines 3-3 installation 3-3 mounting brackets 3-4 mounting illustration 3-4 DSLT 3-15, 3-16 key phones 3-13 mount adaptor removal 3-13 mount adaptor replacement 3-14 Water exposure 1-4 Weight of system 7-4...
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