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Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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This makes the button designations match the A and B designations called for in this system programming manual. When button mapping using a telephone different from the telephones being programmed (cross-model button mapping), you may need either a programming overlay or Table 3–1 depending on the type of telephone installed at the programming port. If all system telephones are the same type, when you press a button at the programming station, you select the same button on the telephone that you are...
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3.2.4 Using A VDT To Program The System You can perform class of service programming using a Video Display Terminal (VDT) with an RS-232 compatible, serial interface. (You can use a personal computer running a communications software program in place of the VDT if you wish.) VDT programming is completely menu driven and easy to follow. It is arranged somewhat differently from station port programming categories to facilitate menu usage. 3.2.5 Using Block Programming You can program a group of lines or...
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3.3 Master Clearing and Defaulting The System You can return the entire programming configuration to the factory settings using the master clear procedure. You can also return the individual system, line, and station class of service configurations to their factory settings using the system, line, and station default procedures. The operating parameters and class of service values provided by the factory settings will provide satisfactory performance in a broad range of site applications. CAUTION Not...
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3.3.4 Defaulting The Stations Description:Returns the station configuration features to factory settings. To Program:1. PressINTERCOM,dialS# 746S.“CONFIG. MODE” 2. Dial50.“STATION DEFAULT” 3. Dial00to default station ports system-wide —OR— select individual station port to be defaulted: — Station 10–57 = Dial 10–57. 4. DialSfor next station to default —OR— dialSSfor configuration mode orSPEAKERto quit. 3.3.5 Defaulting The Button Assignments Description:Returns the button mapping of individual stations...
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3.3.7 Programming Password Protection Description:The system provides two different entry levels for programming and allows for a different password for each entry. You must use the VDT programming method to change them as needed to provide security against unauthorized program entries. The two programming entry levels are the installer level and the administrator level. You enter the installer level, using the installer password, to perform all programming functions including major changes such as...
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To Program:1. From keyboard, type IS746Sfor the programming mode. 2. From main COS programming menu, —type6to change installer password —OR— —type7to change administrator password and pressRETURN. 3. At menu prompt, type customized password using any six alpha-numeric or numeric only characters. NOTE:To retain the ability to enter programming from station 10, you must maintain theISnnnSformat in the VDT password and you must enter only numbers in the nnn entry; however, you must not enter a zero for the...
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3.4 System Features Configuring the system means that you are setting the parameters that will be true system-wide. You should make a record in Chapter 4 of all programming decisions that you make—it will help you keep track of what you have done and will help you troubleshoot any problem that might arise later. NOTE:A lighted LED next to the programming button for the selection indicates the current configuration. When a single button provides a toggle (on/off) action, the lighted LED indicates the...
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3.4.2 Data Baud Rate Description:The speed or baud rate of the data bit stream, which carries the SMDR and configuration data between the system and an external data device, must be programmed to match the requirements of the data device. NOTE:If you use XMODEM protocol for data transfer between a PC and the common equipment, you must use 8-bit data. To Program:1. Dial15.“BAUD RATE” 2. Dial code for serial data port to be programmed: Dial1for COM 1, Dial2for COM 2, Dial3for COM 3, Dial4for COM 4. 3....
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3.4.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) All of the following features are part of the Do Not Disturb (DND) application. Do Not Disturb Button Description:A telephone user can press a button (either one that you have mapped on that station or one that is provided by an interactive button on an LCD speakerphone) to set the station to a DND condition. To program:1. Dial56.“BUTTON MAPPING ” 2. Dial07.“ASSIGN DND CODE ” 3. Select button to be programmed —PressA1–A14, B1–B10. 4. Select station ports to be programmed with a...
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Do Not Disturb Override Capability Description:A caller to a DND station can override a DND condition when you program the calling station to have the DND override feature. To Program:1. Dial53.“STATION FEATURES” 2. Dial03.“DND OVERRIDE” 3. Select station ports to be programmed —Station 10–57 = Dial10–57, or pressC10–C57. 4. DialSfor next station feature —OR— dialSSfor configuration mode. To change setting, repeat procedure and make different selection. 3.4.4 Exclusive Hold Description:This feature...