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5.6Save/Restore
Database’  This feature saves a database externally from the DXP to a file in
DOS; Restore allows you to transfer a database DOS file into a DXP
or into a PCMMI program. Also, you can use this feature anytime to
back up the stored programming as a security measure. Employ a’
personal computer with an XMODEM communications program to
store the database on a magnetic diskette and reload it from the
diskette after software upgrades.
NOTE: The amount of PC RAM required to operate PCMMI...

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DXP Correspondence ManualSystem ProgrammingNOTE: The system will take an additional two to three minutes to
power up 
after it receives ACpower because of the timerequired for the database restore processing. Also note
that in 
PCMMIprogramming, this selection allows you to
save a copy of the database to a 
DOSfile. You should save
frequently when you are working on a program, since loss
of power or exiting the PCMMI program deletes anychanges showing on the screen.
1. Save Database
2. Restore Database...

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System Programming
DXP Correspondence Manual5.7The DXP provides two main serial data ports on the CPU board and
Serial Ports
!four auxiliary serial ports on each DXOPT-COM communications
card. The DXOPT-COM cards are installed onto the DXAUX
auxiliary circuit board. Since a DXAUX board accepts two.DXOPT-COM cards and the system accepts two DXAUX boards, the
DXP can provide a maximum of 16 auxiliary serial data ports.
Every serial data port provides an RS232 interface that you can use for
such things as...

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Auxiliary Serial Data PortsThe main serial data ports are 1 and 2, and the serial data ports on the
first DXAUX board are 3-6 (upper slot) and 7-10 (lower slot). The
serial data ports on the second DXAUX board are 11-14 (upper slot)
and 15-18 (lower slot). The port numbering of the auxiliary serial data
ports is fixed. Notice on the screen below that the baud rates for the
auxiliary data ports are defaulted to 2400; however, you can program
them to 9600 baud. Also, there is an additional column telling...

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Modem SetupThe system supports the operation of the DXMDM serial data.mo.dem.
The DXMDM is a general-purpose, Hayes*-compatible, 300, 1200,
and 2400 automatic baud detect, serial data modem that receives its
operating power and configuration programming from the DXP
system. After you install and connect the DXMDM, you must
program the modem port number into the system memory. Since the
serial data port default for both the modem and the SMDR serial data
printer is main port 2, it is a good practice to...

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DXP Correspondence ManualSystem Programming5.8
SOHVA Tab/e
ProgrammingSOHVA GroupsSubdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA) allows a telephone
user to break in on any call that is in progress on another extension
without his or her voice being heard by the outside party. SOHVA
calling groups control the pattern in which station ports receive and/or
originate SOHVA calls to one another. You must first form the
SOHVA groups and then assign the groups to individual stations. (See
section 7.17 for information...

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System Programming
DXP Correspondence Manual
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- 16 DXP Correspondence Manual 

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5.9
Speed Dial
ProgrammingThe system provides 500 system speed dial numbers (200 speed dials
on DXP rev. 4 and earlier), which are outside telephone numbers that
any DXP user can access by pressing a three-digit dialing code.
.
System Speed Dial GroupsThe system divides 500 system speed dial numbers into 50 groups
with 10 numbers available in each group. Each screen represents a
speed dial group. Assign none, one, or a range of groups (n-nn) to
each station class of service (see section 6.26 for more...

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Speed Dial SetsA speed dial set is a group of 10 speed dial locations. The system
allocates three speed dial sets to each telephone as a default, but you
can allocate up to 10 sets to a telephone if you wish. When a
DSWBLF console is operated as a companion to a telephone, you can
allocate speed dial sets at the companion telephone that the system
will then share with the console. The system reserves one speed dial
set for the telephone’s dial pad buttons O-9 (see section 7.5 for
information on setting...

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DXP Correspondence Manual
Sys tern Programming
5 10The system clock provides time and date information for display on
Time and D&eILCD speakerphones and for 
SMDRISMDA timing and reporting. The
clock also tells the system when to shift between day and night mode.
.
(System Clock)You must set the correct time and date to allow the system to operate
properly. You can use either 
12- or 24-hour format for the time. Enter
the date in order of month, day, and year.
NOTE:
If you are running PCMMI, this feature...
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