Comdial Dxp Correspondance Instructions Manual
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DXP Correspondence ManualLine Programming 10. DIDLDNIS will not support Delay Ring, Day 1 ring, or Day 2 ring; true or false? 11. DISA allows outside callers to call directly into the DXP; true or false? Line Programming 8 - 21
Intercom NumbersChapter Nine: Intercom Numbers. ..‘...................................................,..9-1 9.1Introducing Intercom Programming.....................................................9-l 9.2Modifying Intercom Numbers..............................................................9-2 9.3Adding Intercom Numbers................................................................... 9-3 9.4Removing Intercom Numbers............................................................. 9-3 9.5Renumbering Intercom Numbers........................................................ 9-4Chapter Nine Review Questions.......................................................... 9-5Chapter Con tents
DXP Correspondence Manual Intercom ProgrammingIntercom Numbers 9. IThe system provides a maximum of 600 intercom slots with 192 slots Introducingset up as personal intercom numbers and up to 408 group intercom numbers. Group intercom numbers are four digits and begin with Intercomnumber 3 101. At default, the blocks of intercom numbers are assigned Programming as follows’101-292 = personal intercom numbers 3101-3292,4101-4292,5000-5023 = group intercom numbers 5024-5999 = unassigned-used for renumbering purposes 600-899 = feature codes Remember, the system numbers the station ports and defaults the personal intercom numbers beginning with the station board located in the left-most slot nearest the central processor unit (CPU) circuit board (station port 1 is personal intercom number 101, for example). If a station slot is unavailable (the system includes an auxiliary board for instance), that block of personal intercom numbers is also unavailable for use until you use the procedure in section 9.5 to re-number the unavailable intercom numbers. For example, if the slot that provides station ports l-8 (intercom 101-l 16) is occupied by a DXAUX board and you wish to retain that intercom block, you can arrange station ports 17-192 to begin at intercom 101. Intercom Programming 9 - 1
9.2 Modifying Intercom NumbersUse this programming procedure to modify intercom numbers and station names. 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. Refer to section 7.3 for the creating station names procedure. fIntercoms 1. Modify Intercoms 2. Add Intercoms 3. Remove Intercoms 4. Station Intercom Numbers ee LThe Intercom Menu-screen one 9 - 2 Intercom Programming
A9.3.dding Intercom Numbers 9.4 Removing Intercom NumbersUse the procedure to add intercom numbers or to add group intercom numbers to stations for their use. Also refer to Section 7.37 to map buttons for group intercom number selection. . INOTE: Use the Intercom Hunt List feature to place personal intercom and group intercom numbers in a list. Calls to abusy hunt list number will search the list for an idle number at which to ring. You can enter up to eightintercom numbers in a hunt list; these can be all group intercom numbers or one personal intercom number and seven group intercom numbers. Do not place the same group intercom number in more than one hunt list.Use this procedure to remove intercom numbers. If you remove or renumber an intercom number, be sure that you do not use the old intercom number in button mapping, hunt lists, call forwarding and similar applications. Intercom Programming 9 - 3
9 5Use this procedure to renumber one intercom number or a block of RenUmberi&intercom numbers. If you renumber an intercom number, be sure that you do not use the old intercom number in button mapping, hunt lists, ln tercomcall forwarding and similar applications,. Numbers 9 - 4 hfercom Programming
DXP Correspondence ManualIntercom ProgrammingChapter Nine Review1. At default, intercom number 5000 is designated for what purpose? Questions. 2. The system defaults the station ports and personal intercom numbers beginning with the right-most station board; true or false? 3. Group intercom numbers are alwaysdigits long. 4. The first character of a station display name must be a .5. You must remove intercom numbers one at a time; true or false? Intercom Programming 9 - 5
DXP Correspondence ManualChapter Con tentsSMDABMDR Chapter Ten: SMDAEMDR. . . . . . . . . . . ..‘....................................................1 O-l 10.1Introducing SMDABMDR Programming.........................................10-l10.2 SMDABMDR Parameters.................................................................10-2Dial Time Limit .........................................................................1 o-2AnswerTimeLimit.. ..................................................................10-2SMDRPrintParameter ..............................................................10-2SMDR Record Format ..............................................................10-2Account Code(System Parameters). .........................................10-3Account Code Display And Account Code Display Time .........10-3Account CodeLength...............................................................10-3SMDA Attendant Delete ............................................................10-4 SMDA/SMDRPrinter Port........................................................10-4Report Option .............................................................................10-4SMDR Record ............................................................................10-410.3 Automatic Reports (SMDA) ...............................................................10-5Add,Remove, DisplayAccount Codes.. ....................................10-6Account Code(For ClassOf Service). .......................................10-610.4 Emergency Numbers ..........................................................................10-710.5 Authorization Code ............................................................................10-7Chapter Ten ReviewQuestions.......................................................... 10-SChapter Con tents
L10 SMDNSMDR 10.1 Introducing SMDALSMDR ProgrammingThe system automatically provides an SMDA report whenever the costed-call storage reaches 95 percent of capacity. The programmer can arrange the system to print the reports automatically at a specific time. The attendant can view the number of free records or delete all stored records. Deleting all stored records ensures that the system is storing only the latest SMDA reports and provides a known starting point for record storage. There are four different Station Message Detail Accounting reports. lDetailed report sorted by stations lDetailed report sorted by account codes 0Line summary report lA general output of all records /SMDA/SMDR Programming 1. SMDA/SMDR Parameters 2. Automatic Reports 3. Account Codes 4. Emergency Numbers 5. Authorization Codes 7 The SMDABMDR Menu SMDALSMDR Programming 10 - 1
SMDAISMDR Programming DXP Correspondence Manual 10.2SMDNSMDR ParametersDial Time Limit The system does not cost dialing time when it records the time-of a call for costing purposes. You can program the amount of time that the system waits before costing a call. Refer to section 12.5 for related call costing information. Answer Time Limit Program the amount of time that the system waits before beginning to cost a call. This time allows for a call to ring and be answered before being costed. Refer to section 12.5 for related call costing information. SMDR Print Parameter When you turn on the SMDR with this programming action, the system provides continuous printout of system-wide station call activity as it is collected. You can arrange for the printout to include the cost of each reported call or to report the calls without the costing information. Refer to section 12.5 for related call costing information. SMDR Record FormatChoose either a station message detail report (SMDR) format or a station message detailed accounting (SMDA) format for the report. The system presents each record in an 80-column format and ends it with a carriage return/line feed. IO - 2 SMDABMDR Programming