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Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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This page remains blank intentionally. IMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System 2 – 90 Installing The DSU II Digital Telephone System
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Programming The DSU II System SectionTitle ..........................................................................................................Page 3.1 Using Chapter Three .................................................................................3–7 3.2 Understanding System Programming ......................................................3–7 3.2.1 Using A Telephone To Program The System .........................................3–7 3.2.2 Supporting DigiTech Telephones (Revision I And Later)...
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SectionTitle ..........................................................................................................Page 3.4.13 Tone or Voice Signaling .......................................................................3–28 3.4.14 Inhibiting System Features ...................................................................3–29 3.5 System Timing ..........................................................................................3–30 3.5.1 Call Park Recall...
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SectionTitle ..........................................................................................................Page 3.7.14 Group Call Pickup ................................................................................3–60 3.7.15 Handset Volume Control OnImpactTelephones................................ 3–61 3.7.16 Headset Interface ..................................................................................3–62 3.7.17 Interactive Buttons...
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SectionTitle ..........................................................................................................Page 3.9 Account Codes ..........................................................................................3–86 3.9.1 Account Code Length ...........................................................................3–86 3.9.2 Account Code List ................................................................................3–87 3.9.3 Enabled or Disabled Account Codes...
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SectionTitle ..........................................................................................................Page 3.15 Versatile Voice Processing.....................................................................3–111 3.15.1 Using Tracker Paging System With Versatile Voice Processing ...... 3–111 3.15.2 Using Tracker For Message Notification ...........................................3–112 3.15.3 Transferring Callers To Voice Mail ...................................................3–112...
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SectionTitle ..........................................................................................................Page 3.19 Toll Restriction Tables...........................................................................3–144 3.19.1 Assign Entries To Toll Restriction Tables .........................................3–145 3.19.2 Programming Toll Restriction Table Entries......................................3–146 3.19.3 Assign Toll Restriction Tables To Lines...
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3.1 Using Chapter Three Since Chapter 3 deals only with the programming of the system, each programming step includes only a brief explanation of that feature. Therefore, before you begin programming the system, familiarize yourself with all of the system’s features that are discussed in Appendix A. By doing so, you can be certain that you are programming what the customer wants. NOTE: Prior to taking any programming action, determine all desired parameters and requirements. Record this data on the...
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3.2.1 Using A Telephone To Program The System Perform Class of Service configuration programming from station port 10 or station port 12. The system will not accept programming commands from any other station port in the system. For best programming results, use an LCD speakerphone and a DSS/BLF console at station port 11 or 13 to see which features are assigned to individual stations. While you can install any non-LCD digital telephone and use it for programming, visual feedback of the programming...
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3.2.3 Converting Button Designations When you first power a new DSU II system with no telephones connected, it defaults its station ports asImpact24-line speakerphones. When you connect a telephone to a powered-up system or when you turn on the AC power to a system after you have connected a telephone to it, the system automatically button maps the telephone according to the type of software the system has. To change the button mapping default, install different software and master clear the system. The...