Comdial Dxp Correspondance Instructions Manual
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12. At the default setting, all stations have the ability to SOHVA all other stations; true or false? 13. How many system speed dials does the DXP provide? 14. What purpose does the DXP system clock serve?15.You cannot program the length of the DXP camp-on tone; true or false? 16. List three of the DXP timing features and explain what they do.17. Define system status reporting. 18. The DXP allows you to set either an IST ring frequency offor domestic dialing orfor international applications. 19. A setting of 16 on the IST ring-per-phase menu allows up toindustry standard telephones to ring simultaneously. 20.If you relocate a station to another port, the system automatically gives that station the programming features from the new port; true or false? 21. Relays one and two are associated with jack number the CPU board.on 22. The installer password and the administrator password are defaulted to be the same; true or false. 5 - 40 DXP Correspondence Manual
DXP Correspondence Manual System Programming 23.You can renumber the DXP feature codes; true or false. 24. Major alarm reporting is a Tl feature only; true or false? DXP Correspondence Manual 5 - 41
DXP Correspondence Manual Chapter Con tents16 Station COS ProgrammingChapter Six: Station COS Programming . . . . ..*....................................... 6-1 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10Introducing Station COS Programming...............................................6-l Account Codes...................................................................................... 6-2Automatic Hold................................................................................... 6-2Automatic Hold On Intercom Number ........................................6-2Automatic Hold On Lines ............................................................6-2Background Music................................................................................ 6-3Call Cost Display (Display Of Calls) ................................................... 6-3Call Forward........................................................................................ 6-4Call Forward Of All, Personal, Busy,or Ring-No Answer (RNA) Calls...................................... 6-4Call Forward RNA, Ring (On) Busy ...........................................6-4Call Forward, Default Forward Type (For BusyOr Ring-No Answer Calls) .........................................6-5 Recall Call Forward.....................................................................6-5Call Park............................................................................................... 6-6Call Park Access ..........................................................................6-6Call Park Recall ...........................................................................6-6Call Pick-Up......................................................................................... 6-6Call Pick-Up, Enable ....................................................................6-6Call Pick-Up Group ....................................................................6-6Call Waiting (Tone) .............................................................................. 6-7Camp-On Programming....................................................................... 6-8Camp-On Originate, Camp-On Receive ..................................... 6-8.Chapter Con tents
Chapter Con tentsDXP Correspondence Manual6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.24 6.25 6.26 6.27 6.28 6.29 6.30 6.31 6.32 6.33 6.34 6.35DoNot DisturbProgramming..............................................................6-9 DoNotDisturbInhibit.................................................................6-9 DoNot DisturbOverride..............................................................6-9Exclusive Hold.....................................................................................6-9 -Executive Override Programming........................................................ 6-9 ExecutiveOverride(Enable or Disable)...................................... 6-9 Executive Override Block............................................................6-9Idle Line Programming....................................................................... 6-10 IdleLinePreference................................................................... 6-10 IdleLinePriority........................................................................ 6-10ISTDistinctive Ringing.. ................................................................... .6- 10LCD Messaging.................................................................................. 6-10Meet Me Answer Page....................................................................... 6-11MessageDeposit (Response Messaging)............................................6-l 1Message WaitOriginate(Message Waiting)..................................... .6-l 1Music Or Tone On Hold..................................................................... 6-12Paging Receive.................................................................................. 6-12Paging Transmit.................................................................................. 6-13Ringing Preference (Ringing Line Preference)................................. 6-13Day Route Access/Night Route Access............................................. 6-14Day Restriction Level/Night Restriction Level................................. 6- 15SystemSpeedDial Groups.................................................................6- 16Directed Station Hold......................................................................... 6-16Remote Station Disable...................................................................... 6-16Station Monitoring............................................................................. 6-17LineAnswer....................................................................................... 6-l 8Line Originate.................................................................................... 6-18Periodic Line Tone.............................................................................6-19 PeriodicLineToneTime...........................................................6- 19Maximum Call Duration..................................................................... 6-19 Maximum Call Duration Time................................................... 6-19Line Group Access............................................................................. 6-19 ILine Group Queue..............................................................................6-20Chapter Con tents
6.36 6.37 6.38 6.39 6.40 6.41 6.42 6.43 6.44 6.45Line-To-LineTransfer(UnsupervisedConference)...........................6-20 Line-To-Line Connect Duration ................................................ 6-20Voice Announce Block....................................................................... 6-20Internal IST Flash............................................................................... 6-21Forced Account Codes....................................................................... 6-22Allow Busy Display (DisplayOf Busy Status)..................................6-22Clear Major Alarm Ring..................................................................... 6-22Handset VolumeOn Impact Telephones............................................ 6-23Restrict ARS Hookflash.................................................................... 6-23Quick Transfer.................................................................................... 6-24Enhanced LCD Display...................................................................... 6-24Chapter Six Review Questions ........................................................... 6-25Chapter Con tents
DXP Correspondence ManualStation Class Of ServiceL 6 Station COS Programming 6.1 In traducing Station COS ProgrammingStation class of service programming allows you to assign blocks of features to groups of stations. By enabling or disabling certain features, you can create a “class of service” that can be assigned to any number of stations. You can program up to 32 classes of service; class of service one defaults with the PC Attendant in mind, while class of Iservice 32 defaults with settings for an average station. All of the other classes of service are defaulted to zero or the lowest possible values for all features. COS Programming 1.Account Code 2. Auto Hold on Itun 3. Auto Hold on Lines 4.Background Music 5. Call Cost Display 6. Call Forward All 7. Call Forward Busy/RNA 8. Call Forward Personal 9. Call Park Access 10.Call Pick-up 11.Call Waiting 12.Tracker Access 13. Enhanced LCD Display IP&H The COS Menu-screen one DXP Correspondence Manual 6 - 1
Station Class Of ServiceDXP Correspondence Manual6.2 Account Codes 6.3 Automatic HoldAfter you have enabled the account code feature for the system, have set its parameters, and have programmed its list of account codes into the system (Section 10.2), use this procedure to turn the feature on for a station class of service and make it either forced or optional.. If you make it a forced account code, the user must enter an account code before the system will let him or her dial the number for an outgoing call. Also, on incoming calls a user must enter an account code before the system will allow him or her to make any future outgoing calls. See Section 10.3 for an exception to forced account code entry. Automatic Hold On Intercom NumberThe system automatically places a current inside call on hold when a station user presses an intercom button or line button other than the one for the active call. Automatic Hold On LinesThe system automatically places a current outside call on hold when a station user presses another line or intercom button. 6 - 2 DXP Correspondence Manual
DXP Correspondence ManualStation Class Of Service6.4 Background Music 6.5 Call Cost Display (Display Of Calls)~Music or other supplied audio information is available at a station through the telephone speaker and is turned on or off by the station user when he or she dials the appropriate codes. Use this procedure to assign background music to stations.. The music or information source is external to the common equipment and is customer supplied. The system will accept two music sources, and you can use one source for this feature and the other source for the music on hold feature (Section 8.5). If you have arranged for the system to employ call costing (Section 12.5), you can use this procedure to arrange for an LCD speakerphone to display the cost of a call made from that station. DXP Correspondence Manual 6 - 3
Station Class Of ServiceDXP Correspondence Manual6.6 Call ForwardCall Forward Of All, Personal, Busy, or Ring-No Answer (RNA) CallsUse this procedure to give stations the ability to forward the calls that they receive at their stations to another station for answering. This feature allows these users to forward either all of the calls that their stations receive or just the calls they receive on their prime line and personal intercom number. Further, it can limit them to forwarding only the calls that their stations receive while it is busy or unattended (ring no-answer calls). If you choose this last option, you will have to arrange the call forwarding default scheme at individual stations using the procedure detailed below, Call Forward RNA, Ring (On) Busy (Enhanced Call Forwarding). Call Forward RNA, Ring (On) Busy (Enhanced Call Forwarding)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 idle intercom number at the busy station. Plus, if you have assigned group intercoms to the station, you must program them into a hunt list, procedure, to ensure that this call forward feature will function properly. 6 - 4 DXP Correspondence Manual
Call Forward, Default Forward Type (For Busy Or Ring-No Answer Calls)Use this procedure to arrange the call forward default scheme for individual stations. With this feature, the system will automatically forward ringing calls to another station after a preset number of rings. Since this is an automatic forwarding of the calls, the station users do not have to take any action; however, any user-enabled call forwarding overrides this automatic call forwarding. This procedure determines answers for the following questions: can busy/RNA call forwarding take place at a station, to what intercom number will calls be forwarded to, and what type of calls will the system forward. You must also program the number of rings that occur before this automatic call forwarding can take place (Section 7.14). Recall Call ForwardWhen you enable this feature, any held, parked, and transferred calls that recall to a station while it is busy on another call follow the call forwarding path set up for that station. DXP Correspondence Manual 6 - 5