Comdial Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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IMl66-107System ProgramingStation Configuration - Button Mapping - continued Press ITCM #+#746% Line Group Queue Button A station user can queue for a busy line by pressing a line group queue button. Multiple Intercom Button You can assign a second intercom button to stations that may make many intercom CalIS. Privacy Button A user engaged in a private call can press the privacy button to change a current call into a non-private one. Save Button: A telephone user can press the SAVE button to store the...
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System ProgramingStation Configuration - Button Mapping - continued IMl66-107 Press ITCM %#746% paging by pressing this button.Press Al - A14, 61 - 88 (LED On = Selected): 4. Select station ports to be progm’ed with a V.A. BLOCK button: - Station 10 - 57: Dial 10 - 57 or press Cl 0 - C57. 5. Dial +R for next voice announce block button assignment. Dial % +I+ for next buttonmapping feature. Dial +R f % for configuration mode. “BUTTON MAPPING ’“ASSIGN ZONE It one-button access to all-call and zone...
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IM166-107System ProgramingStation Configuration - Block Programming Press ITCM %#746% Block Programming You can use this last station configuration procedure to assign those features that you have assigned to any one station (using the procedures detailed on the previous pages) to any other station or to an entire block of stations.1. Dial 68.“BLK PROGRAMMING II 2. Select model station port: - Station 10 - 57 = dial 10 - 57 or press Cl 0 - C57. ‘MODeL STA XX ” 3. Select first station port in block...
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IMl66-107System Programing Miscellaneous Programming Features The following miscellaneous programming features are optional and provide you with the means to add versatility to the system. 0 Account Codes (With Positive Verification) Configuration 0 Analog Terminal Interface Configuration 0 Caller Identification (ID) Service Support Configuration 0 Direct Department Calling Configuration 0 Direct Inward Station Dialing (DISD) Configuration 0 Data Printer Service Configuration 0 ExecuMail Interface...
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System ProgrammingIMl66-107Account Code (With Positive Forced Verification) Configuration The digital telephone system uses account codes to identify calls by category, or by any other desired grouping, so that it can record the cost of the calls by that category or grouping. The account code can be either verified or not verified by the system plus the system can either force the users to use the account codes or make their use optional. When you enable account code verification, the system compares the...
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IM166-107System Programming Account Code (With Positive Forced Verification) Configuration - continued Account Codes (Verified Entry) 1. Dial 75“SMDA PROGRAMMING”.Use this programming procedure to2. Dial 08 ” VERIFICATION XXX’.arrange for the system to either verify or 3. Press Al to toggle the feature on or off (LED On = Verified). not verify the account codes that the user’s-OR- enter.4. Dial 1 to enable verification.’ VERIFICATION ON ‘:Dial 2 to disable verification. ’ VERIFICATION OFF:5. Dial +K 8...
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System ProgrammingIMl66-107Account Code (With Positive Forced Verification) Configuration - continued Press ITCM %#746+. 4ccount Code Message Display Time Nhen you have enabled the account code eature, LCD speakerphones will prompt lsers with a displayed message that the system clears at the end of the xogrammable display time. Valid range for he display time is 1 to 20 seconds The iystem defaults the setting to 5 seconds.) f account codes are forced, the system drops the line if the user fails to...
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IMl66-107System ProgrammingAnalog Terminal Interface Configuration The Analog Terminal Interface device (ATI-D) is a multipurpose m-oren& accessory for’the digital telephone system. It has dual circuits that allows external analog telephony equipment, such as an ExecuMail voice mail system, an industry-standard model 2500 tone dial telephone, a model 500 rotary dial telephone, etc., to interface with two digital station ports. Refer to Comdial publication lMl69-037, Installation instructions For The...