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Comdial Dxp Plus Digital Communications System Instructions Manual
Comdial Dxp Plus Digital Communications System Instructions Manual
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7.2.24Allow Ringer Off (Ringer Volume Off) Description:On some proprietary telephones, the user selects the ringer volume level by pressing a rocker-type volume control repeatedly to select one of four different volume levels. The lowest volume setting is essentially an off condition as the telephone sounds only one low-volume ring burst when a call rings the station. Sometimes users would rather not receive even one ring burst. For these cases, program the system so that it completely silences the...
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7.2.26Consoles Installed (DSS/BLF Consoles Installed)Description:Use this procedure to assign DSS/BLF consoles to a station and to identify the ports that the consoles occupy. NOTE: Before you can assign a console and nume the console port with this programming step, you must use the Section 7.4 programming procedure to identify the type of console and the station port to which it is assigned. Programming: 1.Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2.From main menu, select station and press ENTER. 3.From station...
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/M/66-123DXP Plus Programming hstructions 7.2.28Automatic Transfer On Busy Description:You can enable automatic attendant transfer on busy for individual station ports if you wish. With this feature enabled, the system will ring a busy telephone when the voice mail system is attempting to transfer a call to it thus giving the user the option of leaving his or her present call and taking the new one. With the feature disabled, the busy telephone is not signalled by the presence of a new call and the voice...
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7.2.30A ttendan t Position (Alternate.Ovetflo w)Description: The attendant position station provides incoming call direction, and controls system-wide operating features. Additionally, the attendant position is responsible for certain programming features. The system defaults two stations as attendant positions (logical station numbers 479 and 480) but it does not limit the number of attendant positions that it can support. Also refer to Section 6.9.13. Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2....
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lMl66-123DXP Plus Programming instructions 7.2.31Extended DTMF DialingDescription: You can enable the extended DTMF length dialing feature on a per station basis with this programming procedure. The system generates DTMF tones of extended length when users take their telephones off-hook and then wait until after the system sounds the extended dialing tone burst before they engage automatic dialing. This feature also allows an analog station to generate extended DTMF tones when its user manually dial...
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Uvll66-123 7.2.32Softkeys Setup (Interactive Button SuppotfjDescription:The system provides support for interactive buttons on LCD LJTroduct codesof 7010s and 7016s (all revisions), and 7700s (revision H P:interactive buttons and the associated expanded displays provide quick, ,_:I features and straight-forward button programming without the need for 21..ult, the interactive button support is disabled; therefore, you must tzk.JII to enable it.When you enable them, the system overrides any previous...
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/M/66-323DXP Plus Programming hstructions 7.2.33/ST Hold Confirmation Description:Industry-standard telephones sound a special hold confirmation tone when their users place calls on hold. Prior to this software release, these telephones returned to intercom dial tone when their users placed calls on hold. The system defaults with the special confirmation tone enabled; however, you can disable the feature if you wish. The confirmation tone is three 80 ms. on -80 ms. off tone bursts repeated at 800 ms....
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DXP Plus Programming Instructions/M/66-123 7.2.35Industry-Standard Telephone Support The DXP plus digital communications system supports the use of industry-standard telephones.It does this through the use of industry-standard telephone station interface circuit boards and a DXRNG ring generator assembly.Refer to the Comdial publication IMI89-184, Installing An Industry-Standard Telephone Station Board In The DXP Plus Digital Communications System, for installation details. Program the DXP Plus system...
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lMl66-123DXP Pius Programming InstructionsIST DTMF Receiver Timeout Description:You can program the amount of time that the system waits to receive a DTMF tone from an industry-standard telephone, after the user has lifted the telephone’s handset and before he or she has pressed a dial pad digit, on a system-wide basis. The system disconnects the telephone after this time-out occurs. If this happens, the user must hang up the handset and lift it again to re-establish the dial tone. Programming:1. Press...
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DXP Plus Programming Instructions/M/66-123 IST Flash Time Description:You can program, on a system-wide basis, the timed length of the signal that results when a user of an industry-standard telephone presses and releases the telephone hookswitch (or presses the TAP button if available on his or her telephone).Often, a signal with a short time length (typically 5OG750 ms) serves to alert the system to receive a feature code (flash) while a signal with a long time length (typically 1.5-2.0 set) serves...