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8.18
Voice Mail ID
8.19
DISA and DISA
Voice OptionsYou can assign an identification number to each line so that the
voicemail system can provide customized call handling on a per-line
basis. Use voice mail system programming to match this ID number to
~  a particular personal directory or transaction box within the voice 
,mailsystem. When the DXP routes a call that is ringing at a particular line
to the voice mail system, it routes it with the ID number. The voice
~  mail system then sends the call to...

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Line Programming
DXP Correspondence Manual
8.20Use this procedure to group similar type line ports together for dial-upLine Groupaccess. There are a maximum of 16 different line groups available.
ProgrammingDuring operation, the system searches for an idle line in the line group
in the same order that you program them using this procedure.-
8.21Program some or all line ports to have the same programming as a
Copy Model Linemodel line port. Note that the line name does not copy. Make sure to
use the most...

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8.22
Direct Inward
Dialing (DID)
supportThe DID line board (DXPCO-DD4 and DDS) allows incoming CO
calls to reach internal DXP intercom extensions by direct dialing. No
attendant assistance is necessary. Since DID lines are incoming only,
their direct appearance is limited to attendant stations where status
indication may be useful. DID operation requires a group of published
directory numbers (400 maximum) provided by the telephone
company central office (CO). These directory numbers are incoming
only...

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Line ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manual8.23
DID OptionsDID/DNIS Block NameChoose a 7-character name to associate with each 
DID/DNIS block.
DID Control Signaling
IDecide upon which address supervision signaling protocol that you
will use. This decision will depend upon the type of supervision that is
compatible with the CO requirements.
Immediate Start: Use this protocol for rotary (pulse dial) lines. With
this protocol, the CO will not expect address supervision signaling and
may begin pulsing the...

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Expected CO DigitsObtain a block of numbers for use from the CO.The DXP supports a
maximum of 400 numbers (for example, 
5551000 through
555-l 399). You can have a maximum of four DID blocks with each
DID block using its own name, signaling protocol, digit addressing
method and number of digits needed to avoid numbering conflicts. As
a default, the system assigns all DID lines to block one. A DID block
represents a group of lines that the system will use to receive calls for
one or more CO directory...

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Line Programming
DXP Correspondence ManualDID Alternate RoutingUse this procedure to select an attendant station to serve as an .
alternate routing station. The system will route DID calls to this
station if it cannot find the digits it receives from the CO in the
translation table. The system will ring this station with a distinctive
ring tone or pattern that you program. If you do not select an attendant
station with this procedure, the system routes the call to the dial 0
station. If the dial 0...

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DXP Correspondence ManualLine Programming8.24
DID/DNIS
Translation
TablesWhen you initialize a translation table, you must first enter the string
of CO digits that you obtain from the telephone company. Then you
must enter the intercom number that you want to match with the first
CO digit sequence in the string. With this feature, the system .
automatically matches the remainder of the CO digit string to
consecutive intercom numbers beginning with the one that you
entered. You can edit the translation...

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Line ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manual8.25
DirectInward
System Access
(DISA)Through the DISA programming routines, you can configure a system
to allow outside callers to call directly into the system. DISA callers
can dial authorization codes that allow them to use the system’s
features that are normally available only to inside callers.
.NOTE: It is possible to use the automatic route selection (ARS)
feature (section 12) along with the DISA feature to routeDISA calls that pass through the system. If...

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DXP Correspondence ManualLine Programming
8.26
Enabling Or
Disabling 
DISA
LinesUse the following programming instructions to enable or disable
DISA capability on lines 1 through 128. Also, use the DISA Voice
Options 1 through 4 to select digital voice announce @VA) messages.
For example, selecting DISA voice option 2 will cause welcome
greeting 2, day main menu 2, night main menu 2, recall no answer 2,
and recall busy 2 prompts to play whenever a DISA line is covered by
DVA. Refer to section 15.4 for...

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Line ProgrammingDXP Correspondence ManualChapter Eight
Review1. You can name a line with up to 20 alpha numeric characters;
true or false?
Questions.
2. Ground start lines are beneficial for what reason?
3. Ports three and four of any multipurpose line board can be used
for E 
& M tie lines; true or false?
4. DID lines are outgoing only; true or false?
5. Once you program a line as private, the user cannot take the
line out of privacy mode; true or false?
6. The abandon hold release time is either...
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