
Panasonic Digital Business System - Operating Instructions
March 1997 Issue 24
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Dialling a personal speed dial
Analogue Digital Keyset 1 Digital Keyset 2
1 Press a line key on a keyset, lift the
handset on an analogue
2 Enter the PSD command
- Keysets can dial MEMORY followed
by the PSD number or press the
associated one touch key.
- Analogue extensions dial 80
3 Following the MEMORY or 80 dial
the PSD number ( 90 - 99 )
4 Speak when the call is answered
System Speed Dials
The DBS originally had 180 system speed dials (SSDs) divided into two sections, 1 and 2. The SSDs are stored at
the operator extension.
The new versions of software allow for the DBS to be configured for 2 x 90 SSD groups or 1 x 180 SSD group.
This is set via programming and requires a power off/on reset to take effect and should only be changed by a
qualified engineer. Changing this setting will not erase the contents of the SSDs.
The SSD numbering changes dependant upon the mode selected.
With 2 x 90 the SSD locations are numbered 00~89 in each group
With 1 x 180 the SSD locations are numbered 100~189,200~289
They are dialled in the same way as PSDs but using the location numbers 00 - 89 or 100~189 and 200 ~ 289 in
step 3 above instead of 90 - 99.
See the Operator Features section for details about storing SSDs.
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