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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features
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b.  Press the third FF key from the left on the bottom row.
Hardware Requirements
•N/A
Related Programming
•N/A
Considerations
• Extension names can be up to 10 characters in length.
• The ability to make extension name assignments is allowed/restricted to anyone with a COS that 
allows access to User Maintenance features. (See Chapter 4 “User Maintenance” of this 
document.)
Speed Dial Name...

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Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation
SSD Names:
To set SSD names using a large-display or small-display phone:
4.   Enter 0 for the PSD Name Assignment mode.A B C D E F P80 displays (where P80 = 
PSD bin 80)
5.   Press the up or down arrow key to display the desired PSD 
bin number.A B C D E F PXX displays (where PXX 
= desired PSD bin number)
6.   Enter the extension name:
•   If using a large-display phone, press the soft key next 
to...

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Hardware Requirements
•N/A
Related Programming
•N/A
Considerations
• PSD names can contain a maximum of 7 characters. SSD names can contain a maximum of 16 
characters. 
• The ability to make extension name assignments is allowed/restricted to anyone with a Class of 
Service (COS) that allows access to User Maintenance features. (See Chapter 4 “User 
Maintenance” of this document.)
Network BLF...

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Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation
Setting up the Network BLF Display system includes configuring a Server PC, Client PCs 
and Browser PCs to work with networked DBS 576/DBS 576HD systems. An API card 
and Network BLF-specific programming is required. For detailed installation and setup 
instructions, see Section 565 - Network BLF Display System Administrator Manual.
Hardware Requirements
•See Section 565 - Network BLF Display System...

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Network Call Routing
Network Call Routing allows multiple systems that are interconnected in a network, to direct calls to a 
specific tie line based on the number dialed. The call does not leave the network. 
Network Call Transfer
Network Call Transfer allows a call at an extension to be transferred to another extension in the 
network.
Network Centralized Attendant
Network Centralized Attendant allows...

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Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation
Related Programming
• FF1-0-04: Trunk COS (Broker’s Hold for Network Calls)
• FF1-1-01-0020: Network Flash Signal Timer
• FF1-2-02: FF Dial Codes: Plan A (Network Flash Send During Intercom Dial Tone)
• FF1-2-03: FF Dial Codes: Plan B (Network Flash Send During Intercom Dial Tone)
• FF4-0-BSSC-0: FF-Key Assignment (Network Flash During Talk on FF-key)
Network Paging
Network Paging allows users on one...

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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features
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Power Failure Transfer
Description
Power Failure Transfer provides telephone service to a limited number of Single Line Telephones 
(SLTs) during a power failure. The SLTs are connected to the CO via a Power Failure Unit (PFU). 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
• PFU...

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Programming Devices
Description
The dealer may program the System either by using:
• A digital key telephone equipped with display
• DBS 576 Manager.
Telephone Programming
The System can be fully programmed from an extension telephone equipped with 12 FF keys and a 
display. While major system configuration changes may be more easily performed using 
DBS 576 Manager, all programming is available via a...

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QSIG ISDN Lines
Description
QSIG is a digital signaling protocol for private-network phone systems comprised of ISDN lines. 
Internationally, it is also called Private Signaling System No. 1 (PSS1).
QSIG, developed in the late 1980’s and still in the process of global standardization, provides the 
ability to efficiently interconnect the remote ISDN PBX sites of large organization. Panasonic DBS 
576...

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Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation
Calls can be directed specific night locations when the system is set to Night mode.
For more information on Day Ringing, see “Day/Night System Mode” on page 3-24.
Hardware Requirements
•N/A
Related Programming
•N/A
Considerations
•N/A
Day 1/ Day 2/Night Delayed Ringing
Delayed Ringing causes an incoming outside call that is unanswered at a primary extension within a 
certain period of time, to ring at...
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