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Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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3.8.5 Call Park Orbit Button Description:The call park orbit button will automatically park an active call in orbit when the user presses it. To Program:1. Dial56.“BUTTON MAPPING ” 2. Dial12.“ASSIGN CALL PK” 3. Select button to be programmed —PressA1–A14,B1–B10. 4. Dial1–9for parking orbit 1–9.“ASSIGN CALL PK X” 5. Select station ports (LED On = Selected). —Station 10–57: Dial10–57or pressC10–57. 6. DialSfor next CALL PARK ORBIT button assignment —OR— dialSSfor next button mapping feature —OR— dialSSSfor...
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3.8.7 DSS/BLF Button Description:DSS buttons provide quick access to system stations and their lights and show the busy status of the monitored stations. To Program:1. Dial56.“BUTTON MAPPING” 2. Dial03.“ASSIGN DSS/BLF” 3. Select button to be programmed —PressA1–A14, B1–B10. 4. Select station port (LED On = Selected). —Station 10–57 = Dial10–57or pressC10–C57. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all ports are assigned. 6. Dial#. 7. Select station ports (LED On = Selected) —Station 10–57 = Dial10–57or...
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3.8.8 Line Button Description:Line select buttons provide access to outside lines. To Program:1. Dial56.“BUTTON MAPPING” 2. Dial02.“ASSIGN LINE” 3. Select button to be programmed: —PressA1–A14, B1–B10. 4. Select line ports to be assigned. —Line port1–14= Dial01–14or PressA1–A14 —Line port15, 16 =Dial15–16or PressB1, B2 —Line port17–24= Dial17–24or pressHOLDthen pressA1–A8. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all lines are assigned. 6. Dial #to finish button mapping. 7. Select station port (LED On = Selected)...
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3.8.10 Line Group Queue Button Description:A station user can queue for a busy line by pressing a line group queue button. To Program:1. Dial56.“BUTTON MAPPING ” 2. Dial15.“ASSIGN LINE GRP Q” 3. Select button to be programmed —PressA1–A14,B1–B10. 4. Select station ports (LED On = Selected). —Station 10–57 = Dial10–57or pressC10–C57. 5. DialSfor next LINE GROUP QUEUE button assignment —OR— dialSSfor next button mapping feature —OR— dialSSSfor configuration mode. To clear assignment, dial5604, press...
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3.8.12 Privacy Button Description:A user engaged in a private call can press the privacy button to change a current call into a non-private one. To Program:1. Dial56.“BUTTON MAPPING ” 2. Dial06.“ASSIGN PRIVACY ” 3. Select button to be programmed —PressA1–A14, B1–B10. 4. Select station ports (LED On = Selected) —Station 10–57: Dial10–57or pressC10–C57. 5.DialSfor further PRIVACY button assignment —OR— dialSSfor next button mapping feature —OR— dialSSSfor configuration mode. To clear assignment , dial5604,...
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3.8.14 Voice Announce Block Button Description:Telephone users can block voice announced intercom calls and station paging by pressing this button. To Program:1. Dial56.“BUTTON MAPPING ” 2. Dial14.“ASSIGN V. A. B.” 3. Select button to be programmed —PressA1–A14,B1–B10. 4. Select station ports (LED On = Selected) —Station 10–57 = Dial10–57or pressC10–C57. 5. DialSfor next VOICE ANNOUNCE BLOCK button assignment —OR— dialSSfor next button mapping feature —OR— dialSSSfor configuration mode. To clear...
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3.9 Account Codes 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 of it optional. When you enable account code verification, the system compares the account code entered by a station user with the account entries...
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Length For Entered Account Codes Description:This feature defines the number of account code digits that a user must enter before the system will accept the code. Account code length can range from 3 to 16 digits; however, its length must always be equal to or greater than the current verified account code length. To Program:To specify the number of entered account code digits, 1. Dial75.“SMDA PROGRAMMING” 2. Dial09.“MAX ACCT CODE X ” 3. Dial number of digits (3—16) for account code length. NOTE: The...
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3.9.3 Enabled or Disabled Account Codes Description:Use this procedure to enable or disable the account code feature for the system. To Program:1. Dial75.“SMDA PROGRAMMING” 2. Dial07.“XXXXXXXX ACCOUNT” 3. Press A1to toggle the feature on or off (LED On = Enabled). —OR— Dial1to enable account codes. “ENABLE ACCOUNT” Dial2to disable account codes. “DISABLE ACCOUNT” 4. DialSSfor configuration mode. To change setting, repeat procedure and make opposite selection. 3.9.4 Forced or Optional Entry Account Codes...
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Forced Account Code Emergency Numbers Description:Even if you arrange for the system to force account code entries, users can always dial emergency numbers without first entering an account code. Use this programming feature to enter up to 10 emergency numbers. Each number can be a minimum of 1 digit and a maximum of 12 digits. To Program:1. Dial75.“SMDA PROGRAMMING” 2. Dial16.“SET EMER. NUMBER” 3. Dial emergency number (up to 12 digits). 4. To enter another emergency number, dial#, then dial number. 5....