Page 3 - Contents; About This Manual
Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 iii Contents About This Manual Overview ............................................................................................................................ viiRelated Documents .....................................................................................
Page 4 - Chapter 4. Programming Reference
iv DBS-EX23-530 Revised 2000 Chapter 4. Programming Reference ISDN System Settings ............................................................................................................ 4-3 System Size ...............................................................................................
Page 5 - List of Figures
Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 v List of Figures Figure 2-1 CSU installation .......................................................................................... 2-13 Figure 2-2 SCC-B Switch 4 .......................................................................................... 2-15 Figu...
Page 6 - List of Tables
vi DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 List of Tables Table 1-1 Guidelines for ordering ISDN services ......................................................... 1-4 Table 4-1 ISDN alarm definitions ............................................................................... 4-17 Table 5-1 ISDN Hardwar...
Page 7 - Overview; Chapter
Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 vii About This Manual Overview This manual provides an overview of the DBS ISDN Interface, along with installation and programming instructions when used with CPC-EX Version 2.2. Appendix A provides updates for CPC-EX version 2.3 as well. The following table summarize...
Page 9 - Topic
Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 1-1 Chapter 1. Introduction to the ISDN Interface This chapter provides an overview of the ISDN Interface. It also describes pre-installation requirements for the ISDN. The following table summarizes the topics contained in this chapter. Topic Page Overview 1-3 Descri...
Page 11 - Description of the ISDN Interface; ESF Framing Formats
Introduction to the ISDN Interface Overview Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 1-3 Overview Description of the ISDN Interface The ISDN Interface is a Primary Rate Interface (PRI) digital trunk card that provides 23 voice channels (“B” channels) and a control channel (“D” channel) over a four-wire circu...
Page 12 - Pre-Installation Requirements; Ordering ISDN; Information Needed from CO
Pre-Installation Requirements Introduction to the ISDN Interface 1-4 DBS-EX23-530 April 2000 Pre-Installation Requirements Use the following guidelines to prepare your site for ISDN installation. Ordering ISDN The ISDN PRI provides a flexible method of providing access to the PSTN (Public Switched T...
Page 15 - Span Item
Introduction to the ISDN Interface Pre-Installation Requirements Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 1-7 Span Item Master Cabinet Span Slave Cabinet Span 13 Signaling code DS-1 DS-1 14 Line coding B8ZS B8ZS 15 Framing Format ESF ESF 16 Bearer configuration Voice or Voice/Data Voice or Voice/Data 17 Quan...
Page 16 - What You Must Purchase; DBS Equipment
Pre-Installation Requirements Introduction to the ISDN Interface 1-8 DBS-EX23-530 April 2000 What You Must Purchase The following items must be purchased to install ISDN. DBS Equipment If you are installing the ISDN in a single-cabinet system, order the equipment included in Table 1-1. For two-cabin...
Page 17 - CSU Equipment
Introduction to the ISDN Interface Pre-Installation Requirements Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 1-9 CSU Equipment The installer must provide a Channel Service Unit (CSU) plus CSU cabling. The CSU equipment must meet the specifications contained in Table 1-3. See page 2-12 for instructions on instal...
Page 19 - Chapter 2. Installation
Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 2-1 Chapter 2. Installation This section describes guidelines and procedures for installing the ISDN Interface. Once the ISDN Interface is installed, refer to Chapter 3 - “ Quick Start Programming ” or Chapter 4 - “ Programming Reference ” for programming instructions...
Page 21 - Guidelines; Hardware Requirements; must; Maximums; System Size
Installation Guidelines Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 2-3 Guidelines Read the following guidelines before beginning ISDN installation. Installation instructions begin on page 2-14. Hardware Requirements • The system configuration determines what cards and cables must be purchased for ISDN. See “DB...
Page 23 - Trunk Assignments for Single-Cabinet Systems
Installation Guidelines Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 2-5 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 ISDN and analog trunks is installed, and you must al...
Page 24 - Trunk Assignments for Double-Cabinet Systems
Guidelines Installation 2-6 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Table 2-4. ISDN and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 Trunk Assignments for Double-Cabinet Systems • When ISDN is used in a two-cabinet system, the number of ISDN channels that can be assigned in each cabinet depends on the master/slave desi...
Page 26 - Master Cabinet
Guidelines Installation 2-8 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Table 2-7. ISDN and analog trunk assignments, DBS 72 + DBS 72 (23-channel ISDN in the slave) Trunk Number Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 ↓ ↓ Ν/Α 8 Analog trunk 8 9 Analog trunk 9 ↓ ↓ N/A 16 Analog trunk 16 17 Analog trunk 1 1...
Page 30 - Installation Procedures; Installing the CSU
Installation Procedures Installation 2-12 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Installation Procedures The following procedures provide step-by-step instructions for installing the CSU and the ISDN Interface. The ISDN procedure that you should use depends on the type of system you have and the number of ...
Page 31 - Parameter
Installation Installation Procedures Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 2-13 Figure 2-1. CSU installation 2. Connect the network cable from the network side of the CSU to the network demarcation point. (The network demarcation is typically an RJ48C “smartjack.”) 3. Test the CSU cabling by performing th...
Page 32 - Installing an ISDN in a Single Cabinet
Installation Procedures Installation 2-14 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 a. Remove the jumper from CN4 on the Sync Card (Figure 2-3 on page 2- 15). b. Put the CSU in the local loopback mode. c. Check the CFA LED on the ISDN card. If the LED is dark, the cabling between the CSU and DBS is okay. If t...
Page 36 - SW
Installation Procedures Installation 2-18 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 6. Set SW1 on the ISDN 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 2-11. Switch settings for SW1...
Page 37 - RJ48 Pin Designations
Installation Installation Procedures Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 2-19 9. Connect the cable attached to CN3 on the MDF card to CN3 on the ISDN card (Figure 2-8). 10. Using an RJ48 cable, connect CN1 on the MDF card to the CSU (Figure 2-8). The following illustration shows CN1 pinouts. Figure 2-7....
Page 46 - Programming Initial ISDN Options; Minimum Programming
Programming Initial ISDN Options Quick-Start Programming 3-4 DBS-EX22-530 Issued 10/23/98 Programming Initial ISDN Options The following instructions explain the minimum programming required to make the ISDN operational, plus the programming required for DID. Each instruction includes a page number ...
Page 47 - OFF; ON
Quick-Start Programming Programming Initial ISDN Options Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 3-5 4. Assign the sync sources (pages 4-4 to 4-6). 5. Power the system OFF then ON . 6. Specify the number of ISDN channels (page 4-16) per cabinet. Addresses Sync Source 1: FF1 9# 4# 1# 2# (1-3)# Sync Source 2:...
Page 48 - Master Cabinet Setup
Programming Initial ISDN Options Quick-Start Programming 3-6 DBS-EX22-530 Issued 10/23/98 7. Specify which trunk channels are used for ISDN (page 4-28). Master Cabinet Setup Note:Refer to “Typical Central Office Configurations” on page 3-10 for setting below options. Default setting are in BOLD. 8. ...
Page 51 - Multiple DID Programming
Quick-Start Programming Programming Initial ISDN Options Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 3-9 12. Specify the extension number to call for each ISDN incoming DID number (page 4-29). 13. Some ISDN lines provide Automatic Number Identification (ANI). This service is similar to Caller ID by providing th...
Page 52 - Typical Central Office Configurations
Quick-Start Programming Programming Initial ISDN Options Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 3-10 Typical Central Office Configurations Note:Unless stated all other default values are correct. Lucent (AT&T) 4ESS CO Type (0) 4ESS NSF - None(0) or MegaCom(2) – Depends on service requested from CO. ISD...
Page 55 - ISDN System Settings
Programming Reference ISDN System Settings Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 4-3 ISDN System Settings System Size T1/ISDN Parameter System Configuration Description Identifies the system size. Note: For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system must be powered down, then back up again. Prog...
Page 56 - Clock Settings
ISDN System Settings Programming Reference 4-4 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Clock Settings Parameter Sync Source 1 Description The Sync Card (installed on the CPC-EX) provides a method of syn-chronizing the DBS with the public network. This parameter deter-mines the first clocking source for netw...
Page 64 - Digital Pad Settings
Digital Pad Settings Programming Reference 4-12 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Digital Pad Settings Parameter Digital Pad Settings Description Adjusts the volume of connections made via the ISDN. Default volume levels are included for connections between different types of terminals or circuits. Fo...
Page 66 - Extension Port Settings
Digital Pad Settings Programming Reference 4-14 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Extension Port Settings Parameter Station Port Class Description By default, DBS phones are assigned a circuit type, based on whether they are KTELs or SLTs. The circuit type is used with digital pad settings to determin...
Page 67 - Trunk Port Settings
Programming Reference Digital Pad Settings Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 4-15 Trunk Port Settings Parameter Trunk Port Class Description By default, DBS trunks are assigned a circuit type, based on whether they are analog or ISDN. The circuit type is used with digital pad settings to determine the...
Page 68 - Master and Slave Settings; Trunk Configuration
Master and Slave Settings Programming Reference 4-16 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Master and Slave Settings Trunk Configuration Trunk Signaling Parameter Number of ISDN Channels Description Determines how many ISDN channels are used. Though each ISDN Interface provides 23 trunk channels, ISDN tru...
Page 69 - Alarm Settings; Alarm Descriptions
Programming Reference Alarm Settings Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 4-17 Alarm Settings Alarm Descriptions ISDN alarms can be reported through LEDs on the ISDN card, an alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card, or FF keys on a key phone. Table 4-1 summarizes the types of alarms that can occur with the ISDN...
Page 72 - Alarm Transmission Options; not
Alarm Settings Programming Reference 4-20 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Alarm Transmission Options Parameter Yellow Alarm Send Description Determines whether the DBS sends a yellow alarm signal to the CO. Programming Master cabinet: FF1 9# 4# 4# 1# 7# (0-1)# Slave cabinet: FF1 9# 4# 5# 1# 7# (0-1)...
Page 73 - Alarm Timers
Programming Reference Alarm Settings Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 4-21 Alarm Timers Parameter Red Alarm Recovery Description Determines how long the DBS tries to recover from a red alarm before it re-syncs the ISDN trunk. Note: For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system must be powe...
Page 74 - Error Counters for FF Alarm Keys
Alarm Settings Programming Reference 4-22 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Error Counters for FF Alarm Keys The following counters determine when FF alarm keys light. FF alarm keys light when an error counter exceeds the specified number within 24 hours. FF alarm keys can indicate the following types...
Page 77 - Alarm Relay Controls
Programming Reference Alarm Settings Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 4-25 Alarm Relay Controls Parameter Yellow Alarm Relay Description Determines whether the system closes the alarm relay on the ISDN MDF card in the event of yellow alarms. The alarm relay can be connected to an external alarm devic...
Page 80 - Trunk Settings
Trunk Settings Programming Reference 4-28 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Trunk Settings Parameter Trunk Type Description Determines whether the trunk circuit is an analog loop start, analog ground start, analog DID, T1, CID, or ISDN. Note: For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system mu...
Page 86 - Extension Settings
Extension Settings Programming Reference 4-34 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Extension Settings Parameter ANI Display Assignment Description Some ISDN lines provide Automatic Number Identification (ANI). This service is similar to Caller ID by providing the number of the calling party. For DID call...
Page 87 - FF Key Settings
Programming Reference FF Key Settings Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 4-35 FF Key Settings Parameter FF Alarm keys Description This command dedicates FF keys for ISDN alarms. The FF key lights when alarm occurrences exceed a specified number within a 24-hour period. The alarm keys can be assigned to...
Page 88 - Special ISDN Function Codes
Special ISDN Function Codes Programming Reference 4-36 DBS-EX23-530 Revised April 2000 Special ISDN Function Codes The following function codes are used for troubleshooting and maintenance of the ISDN Interface. These codes can be entered remotely by dialing into the DBS and entering the ISDN mainte...
Page 91 - New Features; Bus Monitor Time Print Change
DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-1 Appendix A CPC-EX 2.3 Updates This Appendix describes the feature additions and software corrections for the DBS phone system with CPC-EX Version 2.3. Note that not all features described in this Appendix relate specifically to ISDN functionality,...
Page 92 - Software Corrections
Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-2 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 *Private Password - The private password feature allows a user to enter programming and access to all programming parameters including the system and remote passwords. The private passwor...
Page 93 - Unusual First Ring on Incoming ISDN Calls; Calling Party Could be Heard Between Rings; 6-Port Voice Mail Support via API; Description
DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-3 Unusual First Ring on Incoming ISDN Calls - Previously incoming calls on ISDN line had a long ringing pattern (6 seconds ON or more, then OFF). This only occurred on the first ring. After the first ring, the ringing pattern returned to normal. The...
Page 94 - Small LCD Soft Key Support via API
Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-4 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 Off-Hook Voice Announce (OHVA) via API Description This feature provides support of the DBS Off-Hook Voice Announce feature via the API. This API feature addition allows applications that...
Page 95 - Operation
DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-5 Call Record (OHVA) via API Description This feature provides support of the DBS Call Record feature via the API. This API feature addition allows applications that utilize API integration with the DBS to have access to the Call Record feature. Pro...
Page 96 - Special Features
Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-6 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 Special Features The following features marked with an “*”, UNA Transfer, UNA Call Reversion, Forwarding to UNA for CO Held Calls, All Ring Group, Private Password, Additional RAI Access,...
Page 97 - Notes; Setting
DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-7 Notes • When a call is transferred to UNA, the trunk caller hears the selected hold sound source. • When a call is transferred to UNA, the UNA continues to ring until the call is answered (by dialing 78 or direct trunk access) or the caller hangs ...
Page 98 - *Forwarding to UNA for CO Held Call
Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-8 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 Operation When the UNA Reversion Timer is set to 0 , a call that reverts to the attendant and is not answered, continues to ring at the attendant. It does not revert to UNA. When the UNA ...
Page 99 - Programming
DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-9 Programming No new programming required. However, the Class of Service for the forwarding station must allow Call Forwarding to be Set/Reset for this feature to operate. Operation To set UNA forwarding: 1. At the forwarding extension, go off-hook ...
Page 100 - HOLD
Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-10 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 • An extension user can only set “Do Not Disturb” or one type of call forwarding at a time including call forwarding to UNA. When the user sets DND or a call forwarding type, the previou...
Page 103 - Terminal Programming Through a CO Trunk and Operator Transfer; Enter
DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-13 #99xxxx (where xxxx = the site's private password) 5. After the DBS responds, type P and then press Enter . 6. Follow the directions on the screen to access the desired program. (See “ Terminal Programming Commands .”) Terminal Programming Throug...
Page 104 - Terminal Programming Through Additional RAI Access Method; *Additional RAI Access Method
Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-14 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 Terminal Programming Through Additional RAI Access Method (See “ Additional RAI Access Method ”.) Terminal Programming Commands Use the following commands to navigate terminal programmin...
Page 105 - Connect
DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-15 Programming No additional programming is required for the DBS. However, if an automated attendant or other device performs the transfer, the automated attendant or other device must be set up to transfer your call by dialing #97**** . Operation T...
Page 106 - ISDN Programming Flexibility
Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-16 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 6. When Password> is displayed, type the 4-digit remote or private password. 7. After the DBS responds with REMT> , type P and then press Enter . 8. Follow the directions on the sc...
Page 111 - Info Needed from CO
DBS-2.3-400 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-21 - ISDN International Code Deduct 0 1 1 - Set to (1) to deduct 0 1 1 from the CO Setup message. Nortel (NT) DMS100 CO Type (3) DMS100 (This is the default setting.) The ISDN PRI provides a flexible method of providing access to the Public Switched...
Page 112 - Typical Info for CO
Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-22 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 8 Long distance Carrier InterLATA (PIC) Identifies the carrier who will provide long distance access. 9 Long distance Carrier (IntraLATA) (LPIC) Identifies the carrier who provides acces...
Page 114 - Affected Items; Summary
Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update Section 530-ISDN Ref. Page A-24 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3-400 CPC-EX Version 2.3.2 This section contains the CPC-EX Version 2.32 updates for the Panasonic DBS Digital Business System. It provides a description of each of the changes made to the Pan...
Page 117 - Index
Index Revised April 2000 DBS-EX23-530 Index-i A AIS alarm definition 4-17 relay 4-26 transmission from the DBS 4-37 Alarm indication signal (see AIS)Alarm relay clear 4-38 Alarm relays AIS 4-26 alarm relay clear 4-38 frame loss 4-26 red alarms 4-25 relay reset 4-27 sync loss 4-26 yellow alarms 4-25 ...