Comdial DXP, DXP Plus, Impact FX Instructions Manual
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Daylight Saving Time With the daylight saving time feature, the system automatically changes its clock to daylight saving time in the Spring and automatically changes its clock back to standard time in the Fall. Presently, the date and time that the switch automatically occurs is fixed at the nationally recognized date and time for Spring and Fall time changes. Programming The Daylight Saving Time Feature Enable or disable the daylight saving time feature from the SYSTEM/PARAMETERS/OPTIONS 1 programming...
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Ground Start Line Board(Impact FX Only) Software Release 170 adds support for eight-port, ground-start line boards for the Impact FX system. The product code for this new board type is FXGST-08. Under BOARD CONFIGURATION/SLOT ASSIGNMENTS or CABINET VIEW, select8 Port Ground-Startto configure the new board types. Installers can configure each port of these new line boards as Loop Start, Ground Start, or AUX line types. Idle System Restore Prior to Software Release 170, a system performed a system reset...
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SCbus Interface Support(Impact FX only) Beginning with Feature Set 15A, Release 170, the software supports the Signal Computer System Architecture (SCSA) protocol. SCSA is a standard that specifies the signal processing system for PC-based voice and call processing, and telecom switching. An SCbus is a standard bus for communications within an SCSA node. The SCbus features an architecture that includes a serial message path for signalling and control and a 16-wire parallel Time Division Multiplexing...
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Programming For SCbus Interface Support VMMI programming for the SCSA protocol includes support for the SCbus interface board and the SCbus ports. Board Configuration Under BOARD CONFIGURATION/SLOT ASSIGNMENTS or BOARD CONFIGURATION/CABINET VIEW, installers select the desired cabinet slot and program an SCbus board. This will automatically provision 32 SCbus ports within the CCB database. PCTB Board Programming Under BOARD CONFIGURATION/BOARD PROGRAMMING/PCTB BOARDS, installers select the SCbus board to...
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Ring Monitoring Ring Monitoring, which becomes available with Feature Set 15A, Release 170, gives aboss/secretary (monitored station/monitoring station) functionality to system stations. With this functionality a monitoring telephone rings whenever a monitored telephone rings with either an intercom or outside line call. Recall ring monitoring is an enhancement to the ring monitoring feature. This enhancement designates whether any calls that are recalling to the monitored station (that is; transfer...
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Detailing Certain Ring Monitoring Operational Rules •OAI applications receive normal ringing but stop any ringing for monitoring stations. •Voice announce calls will not trigger ring monitoring operation. •Zone paging will not trigger ring-monitoring operation. •PC Attendant (Total Control) software does not support any ring monitoring functionality. •Networking System software does not support ring-monitoring across nodes •A station that is ring monitoring other stations cannot be, in turn, ring...
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QSIG Networking Support(Stand Alone Feature) Software Release 170 adds support for Networking QSIG programming. With QSIG support, Comdial systems can network with non-Comdial switches that are QSIG compliant. This means that telephones behind Comdial CCB systems can communicate via intercom with telephones behind non-Comdial QSIG compliant switches when the systems are combined together in a networking arrangement Programming For QSIG Networking Support The VMMI programming adds support for Networking...
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System Networking Feature Enhancements(Stand Alone Feature) Basic Impact Attendant Support Beginning with Software Release 170 basic Impact Attendant operation is available across the network. The Impact Attendant can request extension information from both the node and hub systems; however the names of remote extensions are not available. Basic Impact Attendant support includes intercom calling and provides the following status indications for remote stations: Out Of Service—the remote station is out of...
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Programming For Network DSS/BLF Support Installers use the SYSTEM/NETWORKING menu to choose theNetwork Station Monitoritem. Under this heading, they can choose any node (but not the hub) system and configure theSendandReceive monitor lists. Once the per node limit of 30 remote DSS/BLF appearances is reached, VMMI prevents the addition of further remote appearances. Under STATIONS/STATION PROGRAMMING/BUTTON MAPPING, installers select the station to receive remote DSS/BLF appearance. Under the appropriate...
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VVP Serial Integration A Versatile Voice Processing (VVP) voice mail operation that has one voice mail system connected to the hub providing voice mail boxes to both hub and node stations is available with networked systems. A serial integration feature that enhances VVP operation at the hub system has been available for some time. Serial integration provides both visual displays and interactive buttons that makes VVP very effective and easy to use. Beginning with Software Release 170, serial integration...