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Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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SAVE Button Stations (list 10–57 for stations) Default = None Assigned Caller ID Distribution To COM 2 Enable Disable Default = Disabled COM 2 Configuration Baud Rate 9600 Other (see system configuration record) Data Bits 8 Data/1 Stop 7 Data/2 Stop Default = 9600 Baud, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132 Recording The System Settings 4 – 43
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4.15 Tracker Paging System Records Tracker Paging System Enabled Disabled Default = Disabled Tracker Pager Station Assignments Station Port Enabled Station Port Enabled Station Port Enabled 10 26 42 11 27 43 12 28 44 13 29 45 14 30 46 15 31 47 16 32 48 17 33 49 18 34 50 19 35 51 20 36 52 21 37 53 22 38 54 23 39 55 24 40 56 25 41 57 Default = Disabled IMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System 4 – 44 Recording The System Settings
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4.16 Digital Voice Announcing Records Enable/Disable DVA Operation Feature Enabled Disabled DVA Support for DCD DVA Support for DISD Default = Disabled DCD Department Transfers Before Disconnect DCD Department Transfers Before Disconnect123456789 Never Disconnect Default = Never Disconnect Inhibit DISD Digit Dialing—During Night Transfer (of Ringing) Operation DISD Digit Dialing During Night Transfer (of Ringing) OperationEnabled (Dialing On)Disabled (Dialing Off) Default = Enabled DISD Dial Time Limit...
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DVA Messages(Copy this blank sheet for a record of each DVA.) Message Type DCD Message DISD Message Day Answer Message (Message 1) Night Answer Message (Message 2) Recall Message (Message 3) Drop Message (Message 4) IMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System 4 – 46 Recording The System Settings
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DVA Station Ports Station Port DVA Assigned Station Port DVA Assigned 10 34 11 35 12 36 13 37 14 38 15 39 16 40 17 41 18 42 19 43 20 44 21 45 22 46 23 47 24 48 25 49 26 50 27 51 28 52 29 53 30 54 31 55 32 56 33 57 Default = None Assigned DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132 Recording The System Settings 4 – 47
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4.17 Data Interface Unit Records Station DIU Location Security Group Station DIU Location Security Group 10 34 11 35 12 36 13 37 14 38 15 39 16 40 17 41 18 42 19 43 20 44 21 45 22 46 23 47 24 48 25 49 26 50 27 51 28 52 29 53 30 54 31 55 32 56 33 57 Defaults = No DIUs assigned. Security groups = 0 (no assignments). Example: The following entries show that station 12 has been programmed so that the data button (labeled “DATA”) on the digital telephone at station 12 will activate the DIU connected at...
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Appendix A: Understanding The System Features A Abandoned Hold Release If an on-hold party hangs up at the CO/PBX end of a connection, causing an interruption in the line current, the system will drop the line from the hold condition and return it to service. The time interval between hang-up and line-drop is programmable in line class of service programming with choices of either 50 msec or 350 msec. This feature is usually dependent upon special arrangements that must be made at the CO end of the...
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Account Codes (With Forced Positive Verification) System users can employ account codes to identify calls by category or by any other desired grouping so that the system can print reports. The account code entry can be voluntary or the programmer can arrange the system so that the users are forced to enter an account code before they can make an outgoing call. The system compares the account code entered by a station user with a list of programmed account entries. The programmer must program the system...
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but cannot be lower than the verified account code length. The verified account code length defines the number of digits that the system will verify before it accepts an account code as valid. As well, verified account code length defines the number of valid account codes that a programmer can store (as shown in the following table). A programmer should be aware that when he or she changes the verified account code length, the system automatically empties the list of valid account codes. Account Code...
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Forced Account Code Entry For CENTREX Users The programmer may set the TAP time so that CENTREX usersdo nothave to re-enter an account code after pressing the TAP button. The programmer may also set the system so that non-CENTREX usersdohave to enter an account code after pressing TAP. ·If the TAP time is set for 1 second or less (the hookflash time), the system will not clear an account code after a TAP entry. This enables CENTREX users to do host system transfers without entering an account code a...