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Station Class Of Service
DXP Correspondence Manual6.26System Speed
Dial Groups
6.27
Directed Station
Hold
6.28
Remote Station
DisableThe system provides 500 system speed dial numbers (200 speed dial
number in DXP rev. 4 and earlier). These numbers are divided into 50
groups with 10 numbers available in each group. Assign none, one, or
a range of groups (n -nn) to each station class of service. Refer to
section 5.9 for additional speed dial considerations.
This feature, when enabled, allows station users...

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DXP Correspondence ManualStation Class Of Service6.29When you enable this feature, the busy lamp field (BLF) light of an
Stationassociated direct-station-select select (DSS) button provides a visual
indication of idle, busy, and ringing status of the station it represents.
MonitoringA station user can press this DSS button to make a one-button &k-upof a ringing station. When you disable this feature, the BLF shows
only idle and busy conditions of the DSS station.
f--I
COS Programming (gage 4)
1. Line...

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6.30This feature provides station access to a line for call answering
Line Answerpurposes. You must turn on both line originate and line answer for a
line to be fully usable.
.
6.31This feature provides station access to a line for call originating
purposes for an entire class of service of stations. You must turn on
Line &@inak both 1’me originate and line answer for a line to be fully usable.
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DXP Correspondence Manual
Station Class Of Service6.32
Periodic Line
ToneThis feature provides periodic warning tones to station users while
1  they are busy on certain lines. The warning tone consists of one 500
ms burst, a 100 ms off period, and one 100 ms burst. The tone reminds
the users to keep their conversations short on these lines. You can
enable this feature for a class of service of telephones and then specify
the particular lines that you deem applicable. Further, you can select
how often the...

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Station Class Of ServiceDXP Correspondence Manual6.35Use this procedure to give a station the ability to queue for an idle line
in a line group. Refer to section 8.20 for other line group
Line Group considerations.
Queue.
6.36 
1
Line-To-Line
IThis programming feature gives a station the ability to set up anTransferunsupervised conference between two lines.
(Unsupervised 1Line-To-Line Connect Duration
COnference)
IAfter you have given a station the ability to set up an unsupervised
conference between two...

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DXP Correspondence ManualStation Class Of Service6.38
Internal /ST 
FlashIf industry-standard telephone users access an outside line using the
line group feature and then quickly press and release (flash) the
telephone’s hookswitch, the IST will react in one of two different
ways depending upon how you program this feature..
With the internal IST flash feature disabled, IST users can flash the
hookswitch while on an outside line and generate a hookflash signal
1  on the outside line; however, they cannot...

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Station Class Of ServiceDXP Correspondence Manual6.39
Forced Account
CodesAfter you have enabled the account code feature for the system, have
set its parameters, and have programmed its list of account codes into
the system, turn the feature on for a station class of service and make
it either forced or optional. If you make it a forced account code, the
user must enter an account code before the system will let him or her
dial the number for an outgoing call. Also, on incoming calls a user
must enter...

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6.42
Handset Volume
On Impact
Telephones
6.43
Restrict ARS
HookflashYou can program the handset volume feature on Impact telephones to
offer the station user more choices in selecting the handset volume
level locally from his or her telephone. Normally, users have up to 8
volume levels that they can select. However, when you program the
high level, the user’ 
s handset volume choices increase to 13.
This feature enhances ARS response to hookflash action on an outside
line when that action is followed by...

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6.44
Quick Transfer
6.45
Enhanced LCD
DisplayThe quick transfer feature allows users to perform an automatic
screened or unscreened transfer of an incoming line call without
pressing their telephone’s 
TRANSKNF button. The transfer occurs
automatically as soon as the user who answers the call dials the
intercom number or access code for the transfer location. The system
begins the call transfer process as soon as the user dials a digit on his
or her dial pad, and it affects the transfer as soon as the...

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Chapter Six
Review1. The DXP provides 42 classes of service; true or false?
Questions.
2. At default, all of the classes of service have the same settings;
true or false?
3. Define the difference between account codes and forced
account codes.
4. The DXP accepts a maximum of
sources.external music
5.You can program the DXP to forward all calls or
justcalls.
6. What function does a call pick-up group serve?
7. No matter what type of telephone you are using, you must
program a DND override button for that...
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