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    							DXP Correspondence ManualChapter Con tents
    Operator Station........................................................................5-29
    Line Disconnect AutomaticCamp-On......................................5-30
    Automatic Station Relocation...................................................5-30
    Default Relocation Response.....................................................
    5-31
    Ring Back Tone.........................................................................5-31
    Day 1, Day 2, and Night Ringing Begin and End Times...........5-3 15.13 Paging Zones......................................................................................
    5-32
    Zone Programming
    (Zone Names, Transmit Stations, Receive Stations)................
    .5-32
    Relays External Paging Equipment Control.............................
    5-33
    Relays Line Answer From AnyStation.....................................5-33
    Common Audible Ringer...........................................................
    5-335.14 Change Password................................................................................
    5-34
    Installer and Administrator Password......................................
    5-34
    System Manager Password........................................................5-35
    Attendant Password....................................................................5-355.15 Feature Renumbering........................................................................
    5-36
    5.16Programming The T 1 Parameters.......................................................5-38
    5.17Major Alarm Reporting.....................................................................5-38Chapter Five Review Questions.........................................................
    5-39Chapter Con tents 
    						
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    5
    System Programming
    5. I
    Introducing
    System
    ProgrammingSystem programming involves features that affect the operation of
    every telephone in the system. Chapter Five focuses on all of the
    features that are currently part of system programming. While you are
    reading through this correspondence manual, use 
    MO1 11,
    Programming The DXP, as a reference. The screen shown below
    details the features that are part of system programming.
    1.Defaults
    2.Terminal Setup
    3.LCD Messages
    4.Save/Restore Database
    5.Serial Ports
    6.SORVA Table
    7.Speed Dials
    8. Time and Date
    9.Timing
    10.System Parameters
    11.Paging Zones
    12.Change Password
    13.Feature Renumbering
    14. Tl Status Log Parameters
    15. Major Alarm Reporting
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    							System ProgrammingDXP Correspondence Manual5.2
    Master Clearing
    The SystemThe first item on the system menu is defaults; the defaults menu lets
    you return any of the DXP settings to their original factory-set
    parameters. The following section details the master clearing of the
    entire system, while section 5.3 covers the rest of the defaults menu.
    The master clear feature is an on-line procedure that returns the entire
    system to the default operating parameters, clears all stored speed dial
    numbers, and clears any other custom programming as well. Master
    clear is not part of the off-line PCMMI programming procedure. The
    system takes 15 to 20 seconds to exercise a master clear command
    depending upon the system size.
    You can take one of three different master clear options.
    NOTE: None of these master clear modes changes the serial port
    settings. Only 
    pevorrning a sofhvare upgrade changes the
    serial ports to the default settings.With master clear mode 1 option, the system assumes a set of
    parameters that reflect a key system arrangement. This configuration
    means that multiline telephones, except stations 101 and 102, receive
    direct line appearances in their button maps but have no group
    intercoms assigned to their hunt lists. Stations 101 and 102 have four
    group intercom numbers assigned to their hunt lists and are button
    mapped accordingly.
    With master clear mode 2 option, the system assumes a set of
    parameters that reflect a hybrid, or PBX-like, system arrangement,
    which means that multiline telephones have no direct line appearances
    in their button maps; however, they do have two unique group
    intercoms assigned to their button maps and to their hunt lists.
    With master clear mode 3 option, the system assumes a set of
    parameters that does not map any station buttons, assigns no group
    intercom access or personal intercom numbers to the stations, and
    disables both zone and all-call paging features.1 
    CAUTIONIYou can only exercise the master clear when you enter the
    programming session with the installer password; however, in a
    defaulted system, the administrator password is the same as theinstaller password, giving master clear privileges to the administrator
    as well. For information on changing the password, see section 
    51.5.5 
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    Defaults
    1.Master Clear
    2.system
    3.Station COS
    4.Stations
    5.Button Maps
    6.Lines
    7.Tables
    8. DID/DNIS Translation Tables
    9. Clear Status Logs
    10.Voice Prompts/Programming
    11.Software Reset
    12.Boards Status
    13. 
    Onboard Software Upgrade
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    The Defaults Menu
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    							5.3Apart from master clearing the entire system, you can also return
    Setting Thecertain categories of programming back to their original settings. The
    following list details the default setting options.
    System Defaults.
    System DefaultThe system default sets the system configuration features to the
    default operating parameters. When the system default is performed,
    certain programmed data, such as custom LCD messages and system
    speed dial numbers, are lost.
    Class Of Service DefaultThere are 32 station class of service (COS) feature sets or groups of
    features. Each set can have differently configured features. This
    default programming returns one or all station COS sets to the default
    configured parameters.
    Station DefaultEach station can have individually configured operating features. The
    station default sets the configuration of these features to the default
    parameters.
    1.Master Clear
    2.System
    3.
    Station COS4.
    Stations5.
    Button Maps6.
    Lines7.
    Tables8.DID/DNIS Translation Tables
    9.
    Clear Status Logs10.Voice Prompts/Programming
    11.
    Software Reset12.
    Boards Status13.
    Onboard Software Upgrade
    The Defaults Menu
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    Button Map DefaultEvery programmable button at each telephone connected to the system
    provides line selection, direct station selection, or other functions.
    Programming action for a particular station assigns a function to each
    button. You can create unique button function assignments, known as
    button mapping, at each station. This default erases all unique button
    function assignments. Personal speed dial numbers and 
    autodialnumbers are cleared with the button map default action.
    Line DefaultEach line can have individually configured operating conditions. The
    line default sets these conditions to the default parameters.
    Tables DefaultVarious system-wide operating features depend upon tables of
    information to control their parameters. These tables are
    programmable to let the features match a broad range of site
    requirements. This table default procedure resets the following
    programmable tables to the default conditions: SOHVA tables, toll
    restriction tables, ARS route tables, modify digits tables, and account
    code verify tables.
    Remember, the system erases all programmed entries when you take
    this defaulting action.
    DID Translation Table DefaultIf you have programmed translation tables for DID use (see sections
    8.22 and 
    8.23), you can clear them with this procedure.
    Clear System Status LogIf you have enabled system status reporting (see section 5.12) at a
    station, you can turn off its status light by using this procedure. Use
    the system printout information in section 13 to view the status report
    before turning off the light at the status reporting station.
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    							Onboard Software UpgradeThis feature will save a database internally within the memory- of the
    DXP and restore that database after you have turned the DXP off and
    upgraded the operating system software. Saving the database in this
    manner eliminates the need for a personal computer with an
    XMODEM communications program to transfer the database. You
    must have the expanded RAM, 
    DXRAM-EXP68K, in order to use the
    onboard software upgrade.
    The saved and reloaded database includes all of the following data:
    -system information,
    -station parameters,
    - line parameters,
    -toll restriction and automatic route selection parameters,
    -and system speed dial numbers.
    The 
    onboard software upgrade does not include the SMDABMDRrecords. If you need these 
    SMDABMDR records, you must make a
    printout of them before you can perform the database storage because
    this save/restore feature overwrites the current stored records and they
    will be lost (see section 10 for 
    SMDABMDR information).
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    							DXP Correspondence ManualSys tern Programming
    5.4
    Terminal SetupYou must match the system to the type of VDT that you use to
    program it.
    -If your terminal is ANSI, select item one, ANSI Terminal, ‘and
    press ENTER. Then press the space bar to choose the “yes”
    option.
    -If your terminal is ANSI color, select “yes” for item two, ANSI
    Color Terminal.
    -If your terminal is a WYSE terminal, select “yes” for item
    three, WYSE 50 Terminal.
    -If your are using a teleprinter such as a TI silent 700, select
    “yes” for item four, Brief Display Mode.
    f-
    1
    2
    3
    4
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    .ANSI Terminal: No
    .ANSI Color Terminal: No
    .WYSE 50 Terminal: No
    .Brief Display Mode: No
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    5.5
    LCD MessagesLCD Messaging allows station users to set a message at their stations
    that displays on calling LCD speakerphones; this is a convenient way
    for DXP users to communicate their current location or expected time
    of return, for example. The DXP can store up to 30 different L-CD
    messages, and each message can have a maximum of 16 characters.
    Either the installer or the system attendant can program the LCD
    messages. The DXP defaults with five LCD messages already
    programmed (see the menu screen below).
    Once you have created all of the desired LCD messages, you will have
    to assign each station with the appropriate message (see section 6.16
    for more information).
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    LCD Messages1. 
    CO11 Back at
    2.1021Call
    3.CO31 Ask Them to Hold
    4.[04] I Will Call Back
    5.co51
    6.
    CO61
    7.1071
    8.
    CO81
    9.to91
    10.1101
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