Comdial Dxp Correspondance Instructions Manual
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12.You can program up to nine routes per automatic route selection table; true or false? 13. Including the “deny-all” and “allow-all” levels, there are a total oftoll restriction levels. 14.It’s a good idea to give every station the “remote station disable” feature; true or false? 15. You must turn on line originate and fully usable.for a line to be 16.The periodic line tone and the maximum call duration tone are identical: true or false? 17.It is not possible for IST station users to generate an external hookflash through the DXP; true or false? 18. You can program the handset volume levels ontelephones. 19. Define Quick transfer. 20. Enhance LCD only works on DXP softwareand later. 6 - 26 DXP Correspondence Manual
DXP Correspondence ManualChapter Con tentsi---T-i Station ProgrammingChapter Seven: Station Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-1 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13Introducing Station Programming........................................................7-1Personal Intercom Number................................................................... 7-2StationName........................................................................................ 7-2Class Of Service.................................................................................. 7-2Speed Dial Sets..................................................................................... 7-3Idle Line Priority.................................................................................. 7-3Intercom Hunt List .............................................................................. -7-3Group Intercom Access........................................................................ 7-4 PrimeLineProgramming..................................................................... 7-4 Prime Line Type...........................................................................l-4 Prime Line...................................................................................7-4 Prime Line Group......................................................................... 7-4 PrimeIntercom Number...............................................................7-4ToneOr VoiceSignaling(Tone First). .................................................7-5 Call Announce Beeps (Call Announce Tone Bursts)..........................7-5Default Forward Type......................................................................... 7-6 Intercom NumberForwardedto................................................... 7-6 Forward Type...............................................................................7-6Forward RNA Ring Busy (Enhanced Call Forwarding)..................... 7-7Chapter Con tents
1.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 7.22 7.23 7.24 7.25 7.26 7.27 7.28 7.29 7.30 7.31 7.32 7.33 7.34 7.35 7.36 7.37 7.38Flexible Ringing Assignments.............................................................7-7 DirectRinging.............................................................................. 7-7 Delayed Ringing.........................................................................7-7 Day 1 Ring...................................................................................7-8 Day 2 Ring...................................................................................7-8 Day 1, Day 2, And Night Ringing Begin And End Times.. .........7-8Night Ring (Night Transfer - Of Ringing)...................................7-8 Caller ID Ring No-Answer (RNA)..............................................7-8 Ring-no-answer Rings..................................................................7-9PersonalizedRingingTone.. .................................................................7-9 LCD Contrast........................................................................................ 7-9ServiceObserving............................................................................. .7-10DayExceptionNumber/Night ExceptionNumber............................. 7- 11SOHVA Beeps (SOHVA Tone Bursts)SOHVA Groups .................. .7-l 1Busy On SOHVA............................................................................... 7-11Pick-UpGroups.................................................................................. 7-l 1ThroughDialing(Thru-Dialing)......................................................... 7- 12Single Line Proprietary Telephone TAP Button................................ 7-12RingingOn Busy(EnhancedSubdued Ringing)................................ 7-12Allow Ringer Off (Ringer Volume Off)............................................ 7-13Station Disable................................................................................... 7-14 DSS/BLFConsolesInstalled..............................................................7-14Programming Port (Database ProgrammingStation)........................ 7-15Automatic Voice Mail Transfer On Busy.......................................... 7-15Headset.............................................................................................. 7-15Attendant Position (Alternate, Overflow)..........................................7-16ExtendedDTMFDialing.................................................................... 7- 16InteractiveButtonSupport (SoftkeysSetup)......................................7-17 IST Hold Confirmation.......................................................................7-18Transfer Ring Cadence...................................................................... 7-18RingBackOnBusy............................................................................ 7-19Button Mapping By Station................................................................ 7-20Telephone Types (PhoneTypes)........................................................7-21Chapter Con tents
DXP Correspondence Manual Chapter Con tents 7.39 Copy Model Programming................................................................. 7-22 Block Programming, Class of Service....................................... 7-22Block Programming, Station Features ....................................... 7-22Block Programming, Button Mapping ....................................... 7-22Chapter Seven Review Questions...................................................... 7-23 Chapter Con tents
DXP Correspondence ManualStation ProgrammingL. 7 Station Programming 7. IStation programming allows you to customize each telephone station In traducingto fit the needs of its user. Unlike class of service programming, where you set features for a group of stations, with station programming, you Stationcan set the features for a single station. Programming I Station Programming 1. Personal ITCM :%XX 2. Display Name 3. Full Name 4. Class of Service:XX 5. Speed Dial Sets :3 6. Idle Line Priority: None 7. ITCM Hunt List: None 8. Group ITCM Access: None 9. Prime Type:No Prime 10.-Line:l 11. -Line Group:l 12-ITCM:XXX 13. Tone First :No14. Call Announce Beeps :lThe Station Menu-screen one Station Programming 7- I
Station Programming DXP Correspondence Manual7.2 Personal Intercom Number 7.3 Station Name 7.4 Class Of ServiceUse this programming procedure to change the station’s personal intercom number. Also refer to section 9.1. You can assign a display name and a full name to a station. A display name is composed of a maximum of seven characters and shows in the display of an LCD speakerphone as an identification aid. A full name is composed of a maximum of 20 characters and shows in some voice mail and open architecture interface applications. You can compose a valid name from any alpha-numeric character; however, the first character of a display name must be an alphabetic character (no numbers). You can also add station names by following the procedure described in section 9.1. You can assign a group of preprogrammed class of service station features to a station. The system makes up to 32 different classes of service available, and you can program the feature values differently in each one (see section six for class of service programming information). 7 - 2 Station Programming
7.5 Speed Dial Sets 7.6 Idle Line Priority 7.7 Intercom Hunt ListA speed dial set is a group of 10 speed dial locations. The system allocates three speed dial sets to each telephone as a default but you can allocate up to 10 sets to a telephone if you wish. When a DSS/BLF console is operated as a companion to a telephone, you can allocate speed dial sets at the companion telephone that the system will then share with the console. The system reserves one speed dial set for the telephone’s dial pad buttons O-9. For other speed dial considerations, see sections 5.9 and 6.26. If you give a station the ability to automatically connect to an idle assigned line when the user takes the handset off-hook, take this programming action to set the priority in which the system chooses the idle lines for use (see section 6.14 for more information). You can place up to eight lines in this priority list. Place personal intercom and group intercom numbers in a list with this programming procedure. Calls to a busy personal intercom number will search the list for an idle number at which to ring. Up to eight intercom numbers are allowed in a hunt list. These can be all group intercom numbers or one personal intercom number and seven group intercom numbers. See section 9 for other intercom number considerations. Station Programming 7 - 3
Z8Use this procedure to add group intercom numbers to stations for their Group Intercomuse. Also refer to section 7.37 to map buttons for group intercom number selection. See section 9 for other intercom number Accessconsiderations. z9 Prime Line Prime Line TypeWhen you enable this feature, the station automatically selects a line, Programming 1.me group, or intercom number for use when the station user takes the station off hook. Prime LineUse this procedure to give the station prime line. With prime line, the station automatically selects the line when the station is off hook. Prime Line GroupUse this procedure to give the station prime line group. With prime line group, the station automatically selects the line group when the station is off hook. Prime Intercom NumberUse this procedure to give the station prime intercom number. With prime intercom, the station automatically selects the appropriate intercom path when the station is off hook. NOTE: You can create an intercom hot line telephone byassigning one telephone’s personal intercom number as the prime intercom of another telephone. When the user takes this programmed telephone ofShook, it automatically calls the other telephone.7 - 4 Station Programming
DXP Correspondence ManualStation Programming7.10 Tone Or Voice Signaling (Tone First) 7.11 Call Announce Beeps (Call Announce Tone Bursts)Intercom calls are either tone or voice signaled as a first choice with the other mode available as a second choice. Use this procedure to select the first choice in intercom signaling on a per station basis. You can set the number of call announce tone bursts from one to five, and you can do this for each station in the system. /Station Programming (Page 2) 1. Default FWD Type 2.-1TCM EWD To: 3.-FwD Type 4. FWD RNA Ring Busy 5.Direct Ring 6.Delayed Ring 7. Day One Ring 8. Day Two Ring 9.Night Ring 10. Caller ID RNA 11.RNA Rings 12. Personal Ring Tone 13.LCD Contrast :No EWD :X%X :Personal :No : None : None : None : None : None : None :4 :3 :5 Calls P&l, neuron,CONT BRIGHT0’--10 ‘xEl,The Station Menu-screen two Station Programming 7 - 5
Station ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manualz12 Defaulf Forward TYPeUse 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 that they take at their stations will override this automatic call forwarding. This procedure determines whether or not intercom busy/RNA call forwarding can take place at a station. You must also program the number of rings that must occur before this automatic call forwarding can take place (section 7.14). For additional call forwarding considerations, see section 6.6. Intercom Number Forwarded ToUse this procedure to assign the intercom number of a station to receive another station’s forwarded calls. Forward Type (For Busy Or Ring - No Answer i=alls)Use this procedure to arrange what type of calls will forward from the station. You must also program the number of rings that must occur before this automatic call forwarding can take place (section 7.14). 7 - 6 Station Programming