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    							Section 400-Programming FF8: Maintenance
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    FF8  0  07:   Bus Monitor  (for factory use)
            
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
            
    Notes:
    This address should be used only under the supervision of Panasonic Technical Support.
    Related Programming:
    Bus Monitor Save Control
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Save internal bus communication, which can then be used to investigate a 
    problem that occurs.
    FF8    0    07    0    00    Hold    (0 or 1)    Hold 
     
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    0=Stop/Do not save.  (default)
    1=Start.   
    
    
    
     	
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    Trigger Codes
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Specify up to 5 Trigger Codes, which are used for saving Bus Monitor information.
    FF8    0   07    0    (01-15)    Hold    (code)    Hold
     
     
      
    01-03=for Code 1
    04-06=for Code 2
    07-09=for Code 3
    10-12=for Code 4
    13-15=for Code 5(see table below) 
    
    
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    Table 8-7.   Trigger Codes   (FF8  0  07  0  [01-15])    
    FF8  0  07  0...Address DescriptionData Setting
    01 Trigger Code 1
    02 Data Position (Code 1)
    03 Stop Data (Code 1)
    04 Trigger Code 2
    05 Data Position  (Code 2)
    06 Stop Data (Code 2)
    07 Trigger Code 3
    08 Data Position  (Code 3)
    09 Stop Data (Code 3)
    10 Trigger Code 4
    11 Data Position  (Code 4)
    12 Stop Data (Code 4)
    13 Trigger Code 5
    14 Data Position (Code 5)
    15 Stop Data (Code 5) 
    						
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    FF8  0  08:   Table Dump
            
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Table Dump
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    This address provides Problem Report information and should be used only if 
    requested by Panasonic Technical Support.
    FF8    0    08    Hold    Hold    (vvvv-dddd-iiii)    Hold 
     
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    FF8  0  09:   Memory Dump
           
    Notes:
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    Memory Dump
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    This address provides Problem Report information and should be used only if 
    requested by Panasonic Technical Support.
    FF8    0    09    Hold    Hold    (aaaaaaaa)    Hold 
     
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    FF8  0  10:   DID Names
           
    Notes:
    See pg. 8-20 for instructions on entering names.
    DID Names do not apply to the “B” side DID Dial Table.
    Related Programming:
    DID/DNIS Numbering (“A” Side) (pg. 1-168)     FF1 4 01 0001 Hold (1-4) Hold
    DID/DNIS Dial Table (“A” Side) (pg. 1-169)     FF1 4 02 (000-575) (1-6) Hold (0-9999 or 1-72) Hold
    DID Names
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign names of up to 10 characters each to DID numbers in the “A” side 
    DID Dial Table (pg. 1-169).
    FF8    0    10    Hold    Hold    (001-576)   Hold    (up to 10 char.)   Hold 
     
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    ,/7*
    DID Name (up to 10 characters,
    including AA-zz, 0-9, * and #)
    default: [no assignment] DID No. 1-576 
    						
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    FF8  1:   User Maintenance  
    FF8  1  00:   System Clock  
          
    Notes:
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Time Display Mode (pg. 1-21)     FF1 0 01 0023 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    System Date
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the current date for the DBS 576 phone system.
    FF8    1   00    0    Hold    (YYMMDD)    Hold
     
     
      
    System Date  (Year/Month/Day)
    default (after initializing system):  970101
    
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    System Time
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the current time for the DBS 576 phone system.
    FF8    1    00    1    Hold    (HHMM)    Hold
     
     
    System Time  (Hour/Minute)  in military format
    example:  1328 for 1:28 pm.
    default (after initializing system):  00:00
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    Notes:
    When you enter 
    System Date, the system will automatically pick the correct 
    System Day of Week.
    Related Programming:
    System Date (pg. 8-42)     FF8 1 00 0 Hold (YYMMDD) Hold
    System Day of Week
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set current day of the week for the phone system.
    FF8    1    00    2    Hold    (1-7)    Hold
     
     
     
    System Day of Week:
    default:  3  (Wed -- for default System Date:  970101) 1=Mon
    2=Tue
    3=Wed
    4=Thu
    5=Fri
    6=Sat
    7=Sun
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    FF8  1  01:   Personal Speed Dial (PSD)
              
    Notes:
    You can assign up to 10 PSDs to the one-touch keys on a non-display or small-display phone.  You can 
    assign up to 20 PSDs to the soft keys on a Large-LCD phone.
    Speed Dial numbers can contain up to 24 characters. The following table shows which keys to use for 
    entering special characters.
    Table 8-8.   Keys for Speed-Dial Number Entry    
    Special Instructions for Large-Display Phones:
    When you enter this address, the display on the Large-LCD phone will change to HYPHEN (soft key 
    #3), PAUSE (soft key #4), and SPD-ID (soft key #5) so you can enter these characters into the PSD 
    phone number.  (On non-display or small-display phones, use the one-touch keys #3 thru #5 for entering 
    these characters.)
    r“SPD-ID” represents AUTO, which must precede each special code you enter into the phone num-
    ber (such as another SSD/PSD code, Account Code, etc.).
    To indicate...Enter...
    Digit or character 0, 1 - 9, *, #
    Intercom Level AUTO * #
    MCO Code 9 AUTO * 0
    MCO Code 81 AUTO * 71
    MCO Code 82 AUTO * 72
    MCO Code 83 AUTO * 73
    MCO Code 84 AUTO * 74
    Pause REDIAL
    DP - DTMF Code AUTO **
    SSD Code AUTO NN(N)
    Hyphen (-) PROG
    Display Number (Start/Stop) AUTO * 2
    PSD Numbers
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign Personal Speed Dial (PSD) codes for each extension.
    FF8  1  01  Hold  0  Hold  Hold  (Ext.No.)  Hold  (PSD)  Hold  FLASH  (Phone No.)  Hold
     
      
    Extension No.PSD Code Phone Number
    stored in PSD bin 
    (up to 24 char.) (Bin No.)
    range:  80-99
    
    	*+ ! ) 
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    rWhen you press soft key #3 (HYPHEN) to enter a hyphen, it will display as F.  Pressing soft key #4 
    (PAUSE) will display as R.  Pressing soft key #5 (SPD-ID) will display as A.
    Related Programming:
    Trunk Access in Speed Dialing (pg. 1-23)     FF1 0 02 0004 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
            
    Notes:
    PSD Names are displayed alphabetically on Large-LCD phones.
    To assign PSD Names:
    rAfter entering the PSD Code and Hold in the above address, press FLASH to clear current data (if 
    any).
    rThen press the soft key that represents the group of letters you want to choose from.
    rThen press one of the FF-keys on the bottom row (underneath the LCD), that is in the same position 
    as the letter you want to choose.
    Use the * key to erase an entry.  Use the # key to enter a space.
    Press Hold when finished.
    See figures, pg. 8-20 for instructions on entering names.
    Related Programming:
    PSD Names
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign names to PSD codes for each extension.
    FF8  1  01  Hold  1  Hold  Hold  (Ext.No.)  Hold  (PSD)  Hold  FLASH  (Name)  Hold
     
      
    Extension No.PSD Code 80-99
    Name for PSD Code
    (up to 7 char.)
    (clears current
    data)
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    FF8  1  02:   System Speed Dial (SSD)
              
    Notes:
    Speed Dial numbers can contain up to 24 characters. The following table shows which keys to use for 
    entering special characters.
    Table 8-9.   Keys for Speed-Dial Number Entry    
    Special Instructions for Large-Display Phones:
    When you enter this address, the display on the Large-LCD phone will change to HYPHEN (soft key 
    #3), PAUSE (soft key #4), and SPD-ID (soft key #5) so you can enter these characters into the SSD 
    phone number.  (On non-display or small-display phones, use the one-touch keys #3 thru #5 for entering 
    these characters.)
    r“SPD-ID” represents AUTO, which must precede each special code you enter into the phone num-
    ber (such as another SSD/PSD code, Account Code, etc.).
    rWhen you press soft key #3 (HYPHEN) to enter a hyphen, it will display as F.  Pressing soft key #4 
    (PAUSE) will display as R.  Pressing soft key #5 (SPD-ID) will display as A.
    To indicate...Enter...
    Digit or character 0, 1 - 9, *, #
    Intercom Level AUTO * #
    MCO Code 9 AUTO * 0
    MCO Code 81 AUTO * 71
    MCO Code 82 AUTO * 72
    MCO Code 83 AUTO * 73
    MCO Code 84 AUTO * 74
    Pause REDIAL
    DP - DTMF Code AUTO **
    SSD Code AUTO NN(N)
    Hyphen (-) PROG
    Display Number (Start/Stop) AUTO * 2
    SSD Numbers
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign System Speed Dial (SSD) codes for the system.
    FF8   1   02   Hold   0   Hold   Hold   (SSD)   Hold   FLASH  (Phone No.)   Hold
     
      
    SSD Code (Bin No.)Phone No. stored in SSD bin
    range:  00-79 or 000-799(up to 24 char.)
    (clears current
    data)
    
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