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System ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manual5.1 I
IThe system timing menu allows you to change various system-wideSystem Timingtiming features. Refer to 
IMI66-088, Programming Records for the
DXP Digital Communications System, for a records chart listing all of
Ithe timing options.
.
I
Call Park RecallParking a call means placing it on a system-wide hold status where
any DXP user who dials the appropriate access code can pick up the
call. A call that is left in a park orbit longer than the length of time...

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Camp-On ToneA DXP user can camp onto a telephone when he or she calls a station
and gets a busy or ring-no-answer (internal calls only). If the calling
station camps-on, the busy station receives a brief camp-on tone,
letting him or her know that a call is waiting. When the called station
becomes available, the calling station rings, and when he or she lifts
the handset, the system places the call to the camped-on station. Use
this procedure to set the duration of the camp-on tone that the system
sends...

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Pause TimeDuring speed dialing, it is sometimes necessary to have the system
delay the sending of digits to give host system switching equipment
time to prepare to receive them. A pause, stored in the speed dial
number, provides this delay. This programming procedure determines
the duration of the pause. The person who stores the speed dial
number must press the telephone’s HOLD button at the point in the
number digit sequence where he or she needs the pause (for example,
9-pause-18049782200)....

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DXP Correspondence ManualSys tern Programming
Internal Interdigit DialingA timer starts running with the dialing of each digit during intercom
number dialing. It also starts running whenever the user accesses the
intercom number path and does not dial any digits. When the timer
“times out,” the system returns the station to an idle state. Use this
procedure to set the intercom dialing time-out period for the entire
system.
Maximum Line-To-Line Connect DurationAfter you have given a station the ability to...

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System ProgrammingDXP Correspondence ManualCamp-On/Automatic Call Back RingAfter you enable a call waiting tone (see section 
6.9), use this .
procedure to set the duration of the camp-on/automatic 
ringback ring
that the system sounds when it returns a camp-on call to the original
station.
Out Dial Delay TimeThe system will wait for a programmed length of time before sending
automatically dialed numbers over an outside line. This delay gives
the host system time to return dial tone before the system...

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IST Flash TimeYou can program the timed length of the signal that results when a
user of an industry-standard telephone presses and releases the
telephone hookswitch (or presses the 
TAP button if available on his or
her telephone). Often, a signal with a short time length (typically
500-750 ms) serves to alert the system to receive a feature code
(flash); while a signal with a long time length (typically 1 S-2.0 
set)serves to disconnect the line and re-establish dial tone (recall). The
value that you...

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System ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manual5.12
IThe items listed under the system parameters menu set the majority ofSystemthe operating limits for the entire system.
ParametersI
Synchronized Ringing
IThe system can provide an audible distinction between internal and
external call ringing when needed by following the cadence of the
input signal. Set the feature to yes to enable this distinction. This
feature does not apply to direct inward dial lines and E&M lines.
Automatic Attendant Immediate...

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Automatic Route Selection (ARS Enable)Automatic route selection (ARS) permits the system to select the
least-costly line group that is available to a station to route its outgoing
call. The system modifies the dialed number, if needed, to match the
selected line group. You can enable or disable automatic route
selection on a system-wide basis. A defaulted system has ARS
disabled. Refer to Section 12 for other ARS programming details.
Automatic Route Selection Dial ToneYou can select one of three ARS dial...

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System ProgrammingDXP Correspondence ManualMajor Alarm AlertingMajor alarm rings occur whenever a number of faults exceed a.
programmed threshold. Starting with software release 
7.A, you can
use a telephone station to clear a major alarm ring by pressing the
INTERCOM button and then dialing a feature code (default code is
#09). However, the telephone station must have a class of service
(COS) assigned to it that has this feature enabled.
Central Message DeskUse this procedure to designate one station as...

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Operator StationYou can designate the station that you want to ring when system users
dial the operator. Usually this station is an attendant position station;
however, the operator station can be any station in the system.
System Parameters
1.Operator Station
2.Line Disconnect Auto Camp-on
3.ARS
4.Default Relocation Response
5.Ringback Tone
6.Day 1 Begin Time
7.Day 1 End Time
8.Day 2 Begin Time
9.Day 2 End Time
10.Night Begin Time
11.Night End Time
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:Disabled
:Disabled
:Yes
:Tone 1
: None
: None
:...
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