Comdial Dxp Correspondance Instructions Manual
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DXP Correspondence Manual Diagnostics14.6This test checks all 256 timeslots with a write/read algorithm pattern Time Switchsimilar to that of the scratch/NOV-RAM test. All voice and tones into and out of the DXP pass through the timeswitch. Memory Test 14.7 1This diagnostic test checks the two main DTMF receivers on the CPU Main CPU DTMF Iboard for functionality. It performs its check by connecting DTMFReceiver Testtones O-9, SC, and # through the timeswitch and confirming that the correct tone was...
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14.9 Speaker Coefficients CPU14.10 Board andCertain models of Comdial digital telephones have performance characteristics that can be modified by using this section of diagnostics. Do not attempt to modify any of the values found in this section unless you have been directed to do so by a Comdial .technician; doing so could severely impact the performance of the associated telephone. Once modified, these values remain in the telephone’s permanent memory and are not affected by a DXP master clear. This...
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DXP Correspondence ManualDiagnosticsChapter Fourteen Review1. You should never perform a diagnostic test on an idle system; true or false? Questions2. To test the working area of the DXP’s memory, you should perform adiagnostic test. 3. What test ensures that the DXP recognizes DTMF tones that do not pass through an aux. board? 4. You will frequently change the speakerphone coefficients of a station and should do so at a regular interval; true or false? 5. Master clearing the system eliminates any...
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DXP Correspondence Manual Chapter Con tentsL15 PeripheralsChapter Fifteen: Peripherals ~..........................................*.................... 15-1 15.1Introducing the DXP Peripheral Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-1 15.2Caller ID Programming ......................................................................15-2 Deleting Viewed RNA Record (for Caller ID) ......................... 15-2Setting Absorb Ring Time (for Caller ID)...
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Chapter COnfenfSDXP Correspondence Manual 15.5 PC Attendant Position Programming ............................................... 15-12Enabling The PC Attendant Position .......................................15-12Programming A Hunt List For PC Attendant Use ..................15-12Assigning Lines For PC Attendant Use ..................................15 13Assigning The PC Attendant Position Text Messaging Buttons ........................................................... 15-13Mapping PC Attendant...
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L.15 Peripheral Equipment 15.1 Introducing the DXP Peripheral Equipment’The DXP offers the capability to use several types of optional ~equipment known as peripherals. Use this chapter as an overview for all of the peripheral devices. Note that each of these devices is covered ~in detail and each section may discuss features that previously were mentioned in earlier chapters (unlike the station programming chapter, 1for example, which simply follows the station menu on the PCMMI). I Peripherals 1.Caller...
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15.2 Caller ID ProgrammingThe DXP caller ID feature supports an externally connected, customer-supplied caller ID device (product code CIDOS). This hardware device supports eight caller ID conditioned lines, and you can serial connect up to eight devices to give the DXP the ability to support a maximum of 64 caller ID conditioned lines. The caller ID unit interfaces with the DXP through any main or auxiliary serial data port (section 5.7). Any proprietary LCD speakerphone can receive and display caller...
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DXP Correspondence ManualDXP PeripheralsArranging Local Call Table (for Caller ID) (Peripherals Menu)When telephone users review caller ID RNA calls, they press their SAVE button to return the call, and the system automatically dials the number. If the area code or office code part of the stored number matches the entries that you program with this procedure, the system will skip that part of the number as it dials. Making Caller ID Active (Line Menu, 8.17)When caller identification (ID) information is...
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DXP PeripheralsDXP Correspondence ManualTracker 15.3The Tracker Paging System is a paging device that interfaces a DXP ~@-wsystem with Tracker pagers (personal pager devices). When the Trat erk Paging System is installed, you must use the following Svsfemprogramming routines to establish proper communications between Prograiiming 1the system and individual Tracker pager users. IProgramming Tracker Paging System OptionsTracker Paging System options consist of selecting the serial port that you will use...
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DXP Correspondence ManualDXP PeripheralsMaking Tracker Paging System AssignmentsAs part of the Tracker programming, you have to assign individual Tracker Pagers to a station extension number, select the pager types, and assign a block of pagers to a Tracker Paging System base station. You can also use this programming method for making minor modifications after the system has been installed and programmed. NOTE: Tracker pager designations are as follows: PI 000 (numeric display only) P2000 (1 -line...