Comdial Dxp Correspondance Instructions Manual
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DXP Correspondence ManualLine Programming L 8 Line Programming 8. IThe DXP is capable of using several types of lines, and each line type Introducing Lineoffers different programming options. Line programming allows you to set the parameters for each line. Programming Line Programming 1.Name 2.Type 3.Disabled 4. Music on Bold 5.Privacy Release 6.SMDR Record 7.Cost Incoming 8.-Incoming Cost Delay 9.-Incoming Cost Route 10.Pad Level - Transmit 11.Pad Level - Receive :XXX :Loog Start :No :Source 1 :No :Yes...
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8.2 Line Name 8.3 Line TypeYou can assign a name to a line. A name shows in the display of an LCD speakerphone as an identification aid. A valid name is composed of any seven alpha-numeric characters, but the first character must be an alphabetic character.. Condition the line port as to the type of line or function that the port serves. Ground Start LinesWith ground-start lines, the DXP momentarily grounds the ring lead, signally the CO to establish a communications link. When the CO detects this...
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E&M Tie LinesPorts three and four on each multipurpose board are the only ports that support E and M tie lines. Tie lines are special circuits that allow the DXP to communicate with remotely located equipment such as the following: another DXP, a PBX, or other common carrier (OCC), for long distance calls. DID LinesThe DID board lets stations have their own telephone number without having a separate line dedicated to that station. The central office sends digits to the DXP, which interprets the digits...
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Line Programming DXP Correspondence Manual8.4Take a line port out of service because of defect or other reason using Line Disablethis prograrmning choice. I . 8.5 Music Or Tone On HoldWith this feature enabled, the system will supply music, tone bursts or other audio information to callers while they are on hold. The music or information source is external to the common equipment and is customer supplied. The system will accept two music sources. You can use one source for this feature and the other...
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8.6 Automatic Privacy (Privacy Release) 8.7 SMDRAssign privacy release to a line so that a user can press the privacy button on his or her telephone and change a private line into a non-private one as needed. When a line is private, a station user has exclusive use of it during a call. Also refer to section 7.37, Button, Mapping, to map a privacy button on the user’s telephone. When you enable this feature, the system stores SMDR information for the specified line. Refer to section 10 for other...
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Line ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manual 8.9This feature enhances the DXPTl digital carrier transmission option, Padthe pad level programming feature adjusts voice levels for both the transmit and receive circuits in the individual channels. The choices Level-Transmit,include: Gain 2, Gain 1, Nominal, Loss 1, Loss 2, Loss 3, Loss 4, and ReceiveLoss 5. These settings provide an approximate +6 to -15 dB range of choices. Starting at the Nominal setting, each gain level represents an approximate 3 dB...
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DXP Correspondence ManualLine Programming 8.10Program the line port to match either a DTMF tone or a rotary (pulse) Dialing Modedialing line as supplied by the central office (CO).Pulse Dial Make/Pulse Dial Break (Pulse Dial Ratio)Use this procedure to set the make/break ratio for rotary dial signaling to match rotary dial line requirements. You can set the line make/break ratio for rotary dial (pulse dial) signaling in a more flexible manner to match many different rotary dial line requirements. You can...
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Line ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manual 8.11When a distant party abandons a hold condition and his or her station Abandon Holddisconnects from the line, the central office sends a forward disconnect signal to the system. This signal is either 50 or 350 msec. Releaselong. Use this procedure to program the line port to match the central office signal length. 8.12 IWhen a station drops a line after its user has finished using it, thePositivesystem waits a programmable length of time before it allows...
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DXP Correspondence Manual Line ProgrammingToll 8.13 Groups 8.14 DTMF LevelYou must identify the individual lines that you do not want users to access when they dial toll-restricted numbers. Do this by first assigning the lines to toll groups and then assigning those toll groups to the restricted number. There are 32 toll groups available for line assignment. Assign one, several, or all lines to any desired toll group or combination of toll groups as needed. See section 11 for complete toll restriction...
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Line ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manual 8.15Busy Lead Detection 8.16 Disconnect Supervision 8.17 Caller ID ActiveWhen you enable this feature, the system can detect an off-hook condition in a telephony device such as a modem, FAX machine, industry-standard telephone, or similar device that an installer has connected to a line ahead of the system. When the system detects the off-hook condition, it makes a busy indication appear at system stations that have this line appearance. NOTE: Busy Lead Detection...