Comdial Dxp Correspondance Instructions Manual
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7.13 Forward RNA Ring Busy (Enhanced Call Forwarding) 7.14 Flexible Ringing AssignmentsThe call forward feature allows a station user to choose to receive several rings for RNA calls before the system forwards them. At default, the system immediately forwards calls that reach a busy station. You can take this programming action to allow calls to a busy station to ring in a subdued manner before they forward if the user chooses them to do so. This subdued ringing of calls to a busy station requires an...
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Day 1 RingUse this procedure to choose the line ports that you want to ring at stations during the day 1 ringing mode time period. Refer to the paragraph below titled, Day I, Day 2, and Night Ringing Begin andEnd Times, to set the beginning and ending times of this ringing. Day 2 RingUse this procedure to choose the line ports that you want to ring at stations during the day 2 ringing mode time period. Refer to the paragraph below titled, Day 1, Day 2, and Night Ringing Begin andEnd Times, to set the...
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Ring No-Answer Rings 7.15 Personalized Ringing ToneThis procedure sets the amount of rings that sound at one station port before the call rolls over to ring at another station port. Any system feature that requires a ring no-answer value (for example, call forwarding) uses the setting that you program here. The system defaults the ring no-answer value at regular station ports to four rings, and it defaults ports programmed to function as voice mail ports to three rings; this insures that, at default, the...
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7.17This feature allows a station to enter an in-progress call in an Serviceunannounced, muted mode to monitor the conversation. Use this Observingprocedure to give a station service observe capability and to make other stations available for service observing.. /-Station Programming (Page 3)7 1. Initiate Service Observe:No 2. Service Observable :No 3. Day Exception Number :l-3 4. Night Exception Number :l-35. SOHVA Beeps:66. SOHVA Groups : None 7. Busy on SOHVA:No 8. Pickup Groups :l 9. Thru...
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DXP Correspondence ManualStation Programming7.18 Day Exception Number/Night Exception NumberException numbers allow stations to dial numbers that they are not normally allowed to dial by their automatic route selection/toll restriction levels. If the toll restriction table exception number matches one of the exception numbers that you assign to the station usihg the following procedure, the station is allowed to dial the number. The exception number values that you can assign are 1 through 32 and NONE....
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Sfafion /JrogrammiflgDXP Correspondence Manual 7.22 Through Dialing (Thru-Dialing) 7.23 Single Line Propriefary Telephone TAP Button 7.24 Ringing On Busy (Enhanced Subdued Ringing)This procedure allows DTMF tones generated by an external device connected to the system to pass through the system and out to any line connection. Use this procedure to set the function of the TAP button on single line proprietary telephones. When a telephone is busy on a call and another call comes to that telephone, the...
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7.25 Allow Ringer Off (Ringer Volume Off)On some proprietary telephones, the user selects the ringer volume level by pressing a rocker-type volume control repeatedly to select one of four different volume levels. The lowest volume setting is essentially an off condition as the telephone sounds only one .low-volume ring burst when a call rings the station. Sometimes users would rather not receive even one ring burst. For these cases, program the system so that it completely silences the ringer at a...
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Station Programming DXP Correspondence Manual7.26Disable a station port with this feature. Refer to Section 7.38 for the Station Disableprocedure for marking the station port as undefined after you disable the port. Use the Section 6.28 procedure to give a station the capability to disable other stations.. 7.27Use this procedure to assign DSWBLF consoles to a station and to DSS/BLFidentify the ports that the consoles occupy. ConsolesNOTE: Before you can assign a console and name the console port...
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DXP Correspondence ManualStation Programming7.28 Programming Port (Database Programming Station) 7.29 Automatic Voice Mail Transfer OnBusyThis procedure assigns limited database programming ability to a station.NOTE: You must ensure that there is an LCD speakerphone connected to the station port that you choose with thisfeature. You can enable automatic attendant transfer on busy for individual station ports if you wish. With this feature enabled, the system will ring a busy telephone when the voice mail...
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Station Programming DXP Correspondence Manualz31 Attendant Position (Alternate, Ovetflow) 7.32 Extended DTMF Dia/ingThe attendant position station provides incoming call direction, and it controls system-wide operating features. Additionally, the attendant position is responsible for certain programming features. The system defaults two stations as attendant positions (101 and 102) but it does not limit the number of attendant positions that it can support. Also refer to section 5.12. You can enable the...