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Comdial Dxp Plus Digital Communications System Instructions Manual
Comdial Dxp Plus Digital Communications System Instructions Manual
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DXP Plus Programming Instructions/M/66-123 Tie Line Non-Standard Protocol Signalling (Line Access) Description:You can program the system to respond to two types of non-standard tie line signalling protocols. They are known as hot line and intercom dialing. Hot Line: You can program the system for hot-line operation so that as soon as a user accesses the tie line, the station or stations at the distant system that have access to the personal or group intercom assigned to the hot line will ring. If you...
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Automatic Number Identification (ANI) Delivery Description: Automatic Number Identification (ANI) is a Tl service feature for both E&M and DID lines. Long distance common carriers offer ANI as a feature to dial $00 and dial 900 lines. The ANI feature provides information to an internal telephone system that identifies the telephone number of the calling party. Businesses served by a dial 800 or dial 900 service allow any available user to answer the calls and have their internal telephone system process...
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Call AnnounceDescription:This feature, when enabled, allows tie line callers from outside the system to voice announce incoming calls to the DXP Plus station after they hear an alert tone. You must also arrange the DXP Plus system to respond to voice announce intercom calls. Programming:Refer to Section 8.7.2. Dialing Mode Description:Program the tie line to match either a DTMF tone or a rotary (pulse) dialing line as supplied by the central office (CO). Programming:Refer to Section 8.7.2. Toll...
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/M/66-123DXP Plws Programming hsfrwcfions 8.7.2Tie Line Support Programming Programming:1.Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2.From the main menu, select lines and press ENTER. 3.From the lines menu, select line programming and press ENTER. 4.Type line port number l-240 or previously assigned name and press ENTER. The system displays page 1 of the line programming menu 5.From line programming menu, type item number for line type and press ENTER. 6.Press SPACE bar to toggle line type and press ENTER. 7.From...
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DXP Plus Programming Instructions/M/66-123 8.8Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Programming Through the DISA programming routines, you can configure a system to allow outside callers to call directly into the system. DISA callers can dial authorization codes that allow them to use the system’s features that are normally available only to inside callers. NOTE: It is possible to use the automatic route selection (ARS) feature (Section 12) along with the DZSA feature to route DZSA calls that pass through...
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/M/66-123DXP Plus Programming Instructions 8.8.2Enabling Or Disabling DISA LinesDescription: Programming Use the following programming instructions to enable or disable DISA capability on lines 1 through 240. Also, use the DISA Voice Options 1 through 4 to select digital voice announce (DVA) messages. For example, selecting DISA voice option 2 will cause welcome greeting 2, day main menu 2, night main menu 2, recall no answer 2, and recall busy 2 prompts to play whenever a DISA line is covered by DVA....
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DXP Plus Programming Instructions/M/66-123 8.8.4Remote COS ProgrammingDescription:DISA callers that have assigned authorization codes have access to advanced system features. The features that they have access to are controlled by the station class of service that you assign with this programming procedure. The intercom number that is associated with this remote COS assignment is the same intercom number that is associated with the caller’s DISA authorization code that you set using the Section 8.8.3...
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DXP Plus Programming Instructions/M/66-123 Programming Intercom Numbers o Understanding Station Numbering............9.1 l Modifying Intercom Numbers...............9.2 l Adding Intercom Numbers................9.3 l Removing Intercom Numbers ...............9.4 l Renumbering Intercom Numbers .............9.5 INC, Intercom Number Programming 9-1
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IMl66-123DXP Bhs Programming Ins trerctions 9.1Understanding Station Numbering The system provides a maximum of 1000 intercom slots with 480 slots set up as personal intercom numbers. This means that the system provides up to 520 group intercom numbers. All intercom numbers are four digits, and at default, the system assigns blocks of intercom numbers in the following catagories: 1001-1480 = personal intercom numbers 400 l-4480,5000-5039 = group intercom numbers 5040-5999 = unassigned-used for...
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9.2Modifying Intercom NumbersDescription: Use 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 a 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...