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Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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Index A Abandoned Hold Release 3–35, A-1, A-36 AC Power Connection 2_8 Access Codes For Direct Department Calling 3–95 Access Denied 3–46, A-1 Access Denied, Line Access Restriction A-43 Accessory Information 1_5 Account Codes A-23–86 Button 3–78, A-4 Configuration Records 4–19 Display Time For 3–90 Enabled or Disabled 3–88 Entry, Verified 3–91 Forced or Optional Entry 3–88 Length 3–86 List 3–87 Add-On Conferencing A-18 Add-On Expansion Module Installing 2–46 Using 2–41 Alarm Reporting 3–25 Alarm Report...
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Call Forwarding A-12 Of Busy Calls 3–52 Of RNA Calls A-12, 3–52 On All Calls A-12, A-12 Personal A-12 Call Origination Denied 3–54 Call Park A-14, A-36 Orbit Button 3–80 Recall Time 3–30 Call Pickup A-14 Call Rate Tables 3–125 Call Transfer A-14 Call Waiting Tone A-15 Enable/Disable 3–102 Call-Back Button 3–78 Caller ID 1–6, A-15 Configuring COM 2 Serial Data Port For 3–166 Assigning Lines 3–165 Assigning Stations 3–165 Service Support 2–76, 3–162 Service Support Configuration Chart 4–42 Setting The...
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Direct Department Calling 3–94 Access Codes 3–95 Call Forward On Busy/Ring—No Answer 3–98 Line Ports 3–95 Records 4–22 Station Ports 3–96 With Departmental Call Distribution A-25 Direct Inward Station Dialing (DISD) A-28, 3–99 Records 4–23 Direct Station Call Hold (Station Park) A-30 Direct Station Selection (DSS) Programmable A-30 Directed Call Pickup A-14 Discard Digits 3–127 DISD (Direct Inward Station Dialing) A-28, 3–99 Assist Station 3–101 Incoming Rings 3–102 Operation, Programming For 3–156...
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Installing Add-On Expansion Module 2–46 Analog Terminal Interface 2–64 Battery Back Up Assembly 2–60 Cable Clips 2–17 Data Interface Unit 2–72 DSS/BLF Consoles 2–26 Personal Computer Interface Unit 2-84 System Options And Accessories 2–60 Integrated Call Costing 3–114 Configuration Records 4–27 Interactive Button Support A-42 Interactive Buttons 3–63 Intercom Call Progress Tones A-40 Intercom Features A-39 Intercom Hunt Group 3–53, A-40 Intercom Line Time-out A-40 Introducing The Software Disks 2–51...
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Password Protection Programming 3–14 Records 4–3 Pause Time 3–32 PBX/CENTREX/CO Compatible A-50 Personal Computer Interface Unit (PCIU) A-50 Installation 2_84 Personal Ringing Tones 3–65 Personalized Ringing Tone A-50, A-57 Pooled Line Access (Line Group Access) A-50 Port Reassignment 3–74 Positive Disconnect Supervision 3–44, 3–110, 3–150, A-69, A-73 Power Failure Station, Connecting A 2–28 Power, AC Connection 2_8 Prime Line Automatic 3_66, A-44, A-51 Prime Line, Prime Group, And Prime Intercom 3–66...
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Specialized Route Access 3–130, A-59 Specifications, Understanding The General 1–19 Speed Dial 3–26 Square/Non-Square Configuration A-62 SRA 3–130, A-59 Enable 3–130 Enable Office And Area Code Tables 3–131 Enable Special Area Code Tables 3–133 Overflow Line Group 3–136 Insert Digits For 3–135 Wait Time 3–137 Station Button Mapping 3–77 Configuration Records 4–13 Connections 2_16, 2_19, 2_20, 2_21 Controls and Indicators 1–16 Disable 3–72 Describing 1_10 Features 3–45 Messaging A-46, A-64 Monitoring With...
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Using A Line Port As An External Paging Interface 2–33 Using A Telephone To Program The System 3–7 Using A VDT To Program The System 3–11 Using Block Programming 3–11 Using Programming Overlays 3–11 Using Related Publications 1–3 Using Specialized Route Access For Simplified Toll Restriction A-62 Using The Add-On Expansion Module 2–41 Using The Auxiliary Equipment Interface 2–29 Using The External Paging Interface 2–32 Using The JM008 Module 2–44 Using The JM408 Module 2–41 Using The Music Interface...
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This manual has been developed by Comdial Corporation (the “Company”) and is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel. The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. While every effort has been made to eliminate errors, the Company disclaims liability for any difficulties arising for the interpretation of the information contained herein. The information contained herein does not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide for every...
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TECHNICAL ADVISORY BULLETIN Date: February 1997 Issue: TAB001–DSU II Software Enhancement 3A For The DSU II Digital Telephone System This TAB discusses software release 3A for the DSU II digital telephone system. Release 3A includes the following new features: ·Call Forward Outside System (CFOS) TAB pages 7, 9, 15, 17, 23, 31 ·DCD Enhancements: —Ring Longest Idle —Ring All On Transferred Line TAB pages 11, 21, 25 ·SRA Enhancements: —Speed Dialing with SRA —Alternate Line Groups TAB pages 13, 19, 27 ·2...
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2.12.1 Making Modular Jack Data Connections Modular jack connections are wiring connections from a station to a modular (wall) jack. The system provides two serial data ports on the J0408: ·Connect a video display terminal (VDT), Tracker, or VoiceMail to COM 1. ·Connect a serial data printer or Caller ID to COM 2. The system provides four serial data ports on the J0816 and J1632: ·Connect a video display terminal (VDT) to COM 1. ·Connect a serial data printer or Caller ID to COM 2. ·Connect VoiceMail to...