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Anleitung Panasonic, modell VB43030

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Anleitung Zusammenfassung


In the event of a power failure, the power failure extensions have dial tone directly from the CO; system features and restrictions do not apply. Hardware Requirements • Power Failure Unit (VA-43703) • An SLT that will be connected to the PFU. Considerations • Up to four SLTs can be connected to one Power Failure Unit. • If a call is in progress through the PFU when the power is restored, the call will be disconnected. • For added protection against power outages, backup batteries can be installed in the DBS. Backup batteries provide full telephone service and system features to all DBS extensions for a limited amount of time. With maximum traffic, the backup batteries last up to 40 minutes for the DBS 40 and 72, and up to 30 minutes for the DBS 96. DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 3-41 Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation Remote Maintenance (All Versions) Description The DBS can be programmed from a remote terminal or from a remote PC. Remote programming can be accomplished using the Remote Programming Mode or by using Panasonic’s PCAS (Personal Computer Administration System) or DBS Manager software. Remote Programming Mode (All Versions) Description Remote Programming Mode uses a “dumb” terminal or a PC to access the DBS. This method of remote maintenance is less sophisticated and more difficult than using PCAS or DBS Manager. You can enter the Remote Programming Mode through any of these three methods: • By using a local PC and communications package to connect directly to the DBS serial port • By dialing into the system through a direct DISA trunk • By dialing into the system through a regular CO trunk, then requesting the operator to enter the Remote Programming ID Code. Operation Terminal Programming Through a Direct Connection When programming from a terminal connected to the RS-232C (SMDR) port, perform the following steps: 1. Make certain the cables are configured and connected as outlined in Section 300. 2. Make certain the DBS is in the SMDR mode by entering the following code from the attendant port: ON/OFF #93 3. Enter your terminal communications program and make sure your PC’s data communications settings match those of the DBS. Page 3-42 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-700 Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features From your terminal communications program, type the following command: #99xxxx (where xxxx = the site’s password) 5. After the DBS responds, type P and then press Enter. Follow the directions on the screen to access the desired program. (See “Terminal Programming Commands.”) Terminal Programming Through DISA Note: The DBS must be equipped with an MFR card and a RAI card to allow terminal programming using this method. When programming through a DISA trunk, perform the following steps: 1. Dial into the DBS through a DISA trunk. 2. Once you are connected, type #69999 from your terminal communications program. 3. After the DBS responds with REMT>, type P and then press Enter. Follow the directions on the screen to access the desired program. (See “Terminal Programming Commands.”) Terminal Programming Through a CO Trunk and Operator Transfer Note: The DBS must be equipped with an MFR card and a RAI card to allow terminal programming using this method. When programming through a normal trunk, perform the following steps: 1. Dial into the DBS through a normal trunk. 2. Ask the operator to place you on hold and dial #69999 to transfer you into remote programming. 3. After the DBS responds with REMT>, type P and then press Enter. Follow the directions on the screen to access the desired program. (See “Terminal Programming Commands.”) DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 3-43 Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation Use the following commands to navigate terminal programming: Command Description ~01 Access System parameters ~02 Access Trunk parameters ~03 Access Extension parameters ~04 Access Ring assignments ~05 Access FF-key assignments ~06 Access Name assignments ~07 Access Toll Restriction data ~08 Access Least Cost Routing data ~09 Access Copy mode ~10 Access Speed Dial data ~B Back to previous address ~b Back to previous port ~F Forward to next address ~f Forward to next port ~R Return to provide mode Ctrl-Z Quit Remote Programming Using PCAS or DBS Manager (CPC-A 3.1 and higher, CPC-A II, and CPC-B 1.0 and higher) Description PCAS provides a menu-driven interface for remote maintenance. For complete details about using PCAS, see the PCAS User’s Guide. Very similar to PCAS but more enhanced is the Windows-based program DBS Manager. For complete details of using DBS Manager, see the DBS Manager User’s Guide. The primary function of these programs is to allow you to set up and maintain DBS settings using a PC. Their communications capabilities allow you to maintain the DBS settings while you are on-site w...


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