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    							System ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manual
    Line Disconnect Automatic Camp-OnIf a user at a current station selects a line that a previous station has
    released from busy but the system has not yet returned to idle, the
    system arranges for the current station to camp-on to the line before
    the system makes the line idle. After the system makes the line idle, it
    immediately connects the camped-on station to the line. With this
    feature disabled, a station cannot select a line until after the system has
    returned the line to idle. Refer to Section 8.12 to set the time that the
    system waits before it makes a line idle after a station releases it from
    busy.
    Automatic Station RelocationThe system will automatically recognize a particular station should
    someone relocate it to a different station port. After being installed at a
    new port location, a relocated station will provide the same class of
    service parameters and station features that it provided at its original
    port location. Also, the relocated station will respond to the same
    personal intercom number that it responded to at its original port
    location. A relocated station prompts the user to take action to either
    accept its original programming or accept the programming at the new
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    Default Relocation ResponseWhen someone relocates a digital telephone from one station port to
    another port, the relocated telephone prompts the user to take action to
    determine the station parameters. The user can either accept the
    parameters from the station’s original port or accept those from the
    new port. He or she has 10 seconds to make the choice. If the user
    takes no action, the station assumes the parameters determined by this
    programming procedure. If you set the programming choice to YES,
    the station assumes the parameters from the original station port. If
    you set the programming choice to NO, the station assumes the
    parameters from the new port.
    Ring Back ToneBy default, when callers call an intercom party, they receive an
    intercom ring back tone to tell them that the called intercom station is
    ringing. Also, when callers call over the CO line, callers receive a
    CO-style ring back tone to tell them that the distant CO telephone is
    ringing. Some system users find intercom ring back tone confusing. If
    you encounter this situation with your users, you can take this
    programming action to assign CO-style ring back tone to intercom
    calls.
    Day 1, Day 2, and Night Ringing Begin and End TimesYou can divide the 
    DXP programming into three different time
    frames: day 1, day 2, and night. You are only changing the ringing
    assignments of the selected stations with this feature (see section 7.14
    for information on assigning stations with ringing patterns). These
    ringing assignments are helpful for sending calls to an auxiliary
    attendant during lunch hour or for automatically setting the system
    into night mode after hours. With this programming procedure, set the
    begin and end times of the day 1, day 2, and night ringing time
    periods. This feature does not affect toll restriction assignments. Also
    refer to Section 7.14 for related flexible ringing assignment
    programming.
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    							5.13
    Paging 
    Zones
    I
    Zone Programming
    (Zone Names, Transmit Stations, Receive Stations)Use this programming procedure to arrange stations to transmit and
    receive voice announcements, to and from a particular group of
    stations or to all stations in the system. Also use this procedure to
    assign names to paging zones when a site requires named zones.
    The zone programming menu lists sub-menu options for all of the
    following:
    - giving the zone a name,
    -specifying the extensions that can transmit paging messages to
    the telephones assigned to the zone,
    -specifying the telephones that will receive paging messages as
    members of the zone,
    -designating a relay from one to four that will serve as the
    interface for the zone,
    -and designating a station port for connection of an external
    paging device.
    Zone 
    Progranming1. Zone Programming
    2. Relays
    3. 
    Common Audible RingerThe Zone Programming Menu
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    Relays
    External Paging Equipment ControlThe relays serve two different purposes: you can use them to control
    an external paging amplifier, or you can use them to track the ringing
    signal on any or all line ports. If you connect customer-supplied
    external paging equipment to the system’s external paging port and
    that equipment requires external control, use this programming
    procedure to assign a relay to control the paging equipment. Relays
    one and two are associated with jack number three on the CPU board,
    while relays three and four are associated with jack number four on
    the CPU board. The relays menu lists the following items:
    - direct ring,
    - delayed ring,
    -number one day mode,
    -number two day mode,
    -and the night mode of ringing for the various lines.
    Relays
    Line Answer From Any StationAssign one or more of the four relays located on the central processor
    board to track the ring signal of any or all line ports. You can arrange
    for a relay to track the ringing of the direct, delayed, day 1, day 2, or
    night ringing modes. Typically, installers wire these relays to control
    loud bells or other external ringers. Users, upon hearing the external
    ringers, can dial feature codes to answer the call that is ringing on the
    associated lines.
    Common Audible RingerIf you connect a customer-supplied external paging equipment to the
    system’s external paging port, use this programming procedure to
    arrange for that equipment to sound the ring signal of any or all lines.
    You can arrange 
    for.it to track the ringing of the direct, delayed, day I,
    day 2, or night ringing modes. Upon hearing the ringing over the
    external paging equipment, the user can dial feature codes to answer
    the call that is ringing on the associated lines. Refer to Section 7.14 to
    assign lines to the ringing modes.
    NOTE: You can assign the same ringing pattern to an unused and
    unconnected relay that you assign to the external pagingequipment. If you do this, station users can dial the call
    pick up codes associated with the assigned relays to
    answer the calls that sound over the external paging
    equipment.DXP Correspondence Manual 5 
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    Change
    PasswordYou can use this programming procedure to change the VDT program
    entry password for both the installer and the administrator and change
    the main programming station entry code for the system manager and
    the attendant..
    Installer and Administrator PasswordThe default sequence for both the installer and the administrator VDT
    password entries is: I 
    SC746 %.You can change part or all of either or both of these passwords to a
    customized sequence of up to 15 digits and/or letters. You can enter
    both upper and lower case letters if you desire but do keep in mind
    that the programmer must enter the password later just as you program
    it here with the letters properly placed in either upper or lower case.
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    System Manager PasswordThe default system manager station entry code is as follows:
    .INTERCOM button, 
    +k # 746 SC. You can change the default password
    portion of this station entry code (the 6 portion) to a custom value of
    up to 15 digits. Thus, a new station entry could be as follows:
    INTERCOM button, 
    +k #74 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn %.You can also change the feature code portion of the system manager
    station entry (the 
    ?k#74 sequence). You can change the feature code
    from 
    I+#74 to a custom code of up to four digits (no letters allowed).
    Thus, a new system manager entry could be as follows: INTERCOM
    button, nnnn 6 
    S. Further, if you couple the allowed password change
    with the allowed feature code change, a system manager station
    programming entry code could be as follows: INTERCOM button,
    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn + (for information on changing this feature
    code, see section 5.15, Feature Renumbering).
    Attendant PasswordThe default attendant station entry code is as follows: INTERCOM
    button, 
    +k #0 SC. The feature code part of this entry is the +H#Osequence. You can change the feature code from the 
    HO code to a
    custom code of up to four digits (no letters allowed). Thus, a new
    attendant entry could be as follows: INTERCOM button, nnnn 
    +k (for
    information on changing this feature code, see section 5.15, Changing
    The Feature Codes).
    NOTE: The new feature code must not conjlict with existing dialing
    codes. Either choose a different feature code or use theprogramming procedure titled Feature Renumbering to
    renumber any dialing codes that conflict.DXP Correspondence Manual 5 
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    							System ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manual5.15
    Feature
    RenumberingDialing codes for user features are flexible so that you can renumber
    them. You may have to renumber a feature if site requirements dictate
    that personal or group intercom numbers fall within a certain block or
    sequence. Since new number assignments cannot conflict with‘
    existing numbers, the system provides a block of unassigned numbers
    that you can use for renumber assignment. At default, the system
    assigns blocks of numbers in the following ranges:
    I- 101-292 = personal intercom,
    - 3101-3292,4101-4292,5000-5023 = group intercom,
    -5024-5999 = unassigned,
    - 600-899, S, # = feature codes
    - 9 = line group 1
    Feature Renumbering
    1. Park Orbits
    2. Line Groups
    3. Page and TAFAS Zones
    4. User Features5. Station Programming
    The Feature Renumbering Menu5 
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    NOTE: The number block of 5024-5999 is unassigned at default.Use it for code renumbering.
    piimq.
    If a number conflict exists, the system will prompt you to remove theconflict. Before responding to this prompt with a y (yes), be sure that
    doing so will not disturb other programmed features that depend upon
    the removed extension number. Before entering a new number, make
    sure you delete the original conflict.DXP Correspondence Manual 5 
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    							System ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manual5.16
    Programming
    The TI
    Parameters
    5.17
    Major Alarm
    ReportingWhen the system is using the Tl option, you can program status and
    alarm alerting parameters. Also, you can program the DXP loss
    insertion that affects audio levels in the individual 
    Tl channels. The
    specific programming instructions for the 
    Tl parameters are shown in
    the following list:
    -enable Tl status reporting and major alarm alerting,
    - program status log parameters,
    - program major alarm alerting parameters,
    -assign system status button to station,
    - print and clear the status log,
    - program DXP loss insertion.
    You can program the system to activate an external,
    customer-supplied audible or visual alarm to alert the attendant of an
    alarm condition. The external alarm connects to one of the relay jacks
    (J3 or J4) on the front of the DXCPU board. Make sure the alarming
    device complies with system voltage and power requirements. You
    determine when a major alarm alerting condition should occur by
    programming threshold values and corresponding time periods for
    each type of alarm caused by a transmission error. Whenever the
    threshold value is reached within the programmed time period, the
    selected relay on the DXCPU board is activated by the board’s
    circuits, which in turn, activate the external alarm. The system
    attendant can turn the 
    abum off from any specified station by dialing a
    feature code.
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    							DXP Correspondence ManualSystem ProgrammingChapter Five
    Review
    Questions1. What is the first item on the system programming menu and
    what is its function?
    2.How many master clear modes does the DXP have?
    3. Master Clear option two clears all of the serial port settings;
    true or false?
    4. Using the station class of service defaults menu will
    automatically reset 
    all of the station classes of service to their
    defaulted settings; true or false?
    5.How would you clear the speed dial and autodial numbers
    from a station?
    6. Using the 
    onboard software upgrade feature saves all of the
    DXP database except.
    7. The DXP can store up to
    different LCD messages,
    8. What does it mean to restore the DXP database?
    9. You cannot perform on on-board software upgrade unless you
    have the expanded 
    RAM card; true or false?
    10. You can install a maximum ofauxiliary boards, which
    provide the possibility of a maximum of
    serial data
    ports.
    11.You can set the serial data ports to a maximum of 2400 baud;
    true or false?
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