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Comdial Dxp Plus Digital Communications System Instructions Manual
Comdial Dxp Plus Digital Communications System Instructions Manual
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/M/66-123DXP Pius Programming Instructions 12.4.2RoutesDescription: There are a total of 32 route tables that you can be program for the system. Each route table can contain up to 6 routes. Each of these routes convey the data listed as follows: - the line group to route the call over,- the access level of the route, - the modify digit table,- all costing information. Program the six routes from the least costly routing metbod to the most costly routing method. The costliness of the route is determined...
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DXP Plus Programming InstructionslMl66-123 12.4.3Route Access Level Description:Each of the six routes of a route table require a route access level of 1 to 4.ARS uses this route access level to determine if the dialing station has access to dial out on the route. Each station, through its class of service, is also assigned a route access level of 1 to 4. Before the system accepts a dialed number, ARS compares the route access level entries. If the station route access level is greater than or equal to...
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12.4.4Modify Digit TableDescription: Each of the six routes in each route table has a modify digit table. This modify digit table details any modifications that the system needs to do to the user dialed number.This need for modification is determined by the type of lines that you include in the line group for the route. If a line group requires that the dialed number be in a specific format, you must set up an appropriate modify digit table. You must program the index number of this table into the...
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DXP Plus Programming InstructionslM66-123 Programming Modifv Digit Tables Description:Use this procedure to program the modify digit table. Programming:1.Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2.From the main menu, select TOLL/ARS and press ENTER. 3.From the TOLL/ARS menu, select modify digit table and press ENTER. 4.Type line number for modify digit table to be programmed and press ENTER. 5.Press TAB key to position cursor at digits to delete column. 6.Type &lo for number of digits to delete. 7.Press TAB key to...
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/M/66-123DXP Plus Programming hstrwctions12.5 Costing lnforma tion (A RS)Description:Each route in every route table contains costing information. The costing information includes a surcharge, a first tier cost per minute, a second tier cost per minute, and the amount of time to cost the call at first tier cost before switching to the second tier cost.The surcharge is a dollars and cents value that the system adds to the total cost of a call. You can program both tier costs in one cent increments in the...
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DXP Plus Programming InstructionslMl66-123 12.5.2Cost Incoming Description:If you have arranged for the system to cost calls, you can arrange for it to also cost incoming calls on a per line basis. You can arrange for the costing to begin as soon as the call arrives in the system , begin after the user answers the call or begin after a programrned delay. Plus, you can pick the call rate table that you want the system to use when it costs the call. Programming:1.Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2.From the...
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lMi66-123DXP Plus Programming Instructions 12.6Automatic Route Selection for Speed Dial Numbers Dlescriplion:You can arrange for the system to process the system speed dial, and any personal speed dial numbers, that you program for the users, through the automatic route selection (ARS) feature. If the users program their own personal speed dial numbers and you have enabled ARS processing of calls, they must prefix their personal speed dial numbers with the ARS preselect code. Instruct them to follow the...
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Selecting System Printouts 13 (Printer Interface) Description:The system makes a wide variety of printout records available. Use this \ programming procedureto choose the user’s desired printout types and to direct the printou\ ts to either the SMDABMDR data printer or the PC screen. Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2. From main menu, select printouts and press ENTER. 3. From printouts menu, select desired printout category and press ENTER\ . 4. Type s for screen printout or p for hard copy...
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Programming For Peripheral Devices 0 Caller ID Programming.................14.1 l Tracker Paging System.................14.2 l Digital Voice Announce Programming .........14.3 l PC Attendant Position Programming..........14.4 l Voice Mail Programming ................14.5 l ModemSetup......................14.6 Peripheral Devices Programming 14-l
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14. ICaller ID Programming The DXP Plus caller ID feature supports an externally connected, customer-supplied caller ID device (product code CIDOS). This hardware device supports eight caller ID conditioned lines, and the installer can serially connect up to eight devices to give the DXP Plus the ability to support a maximum of 64 caller ID conditioned lines, The caller ID unit interfaces with the DXP Plus through any main or auxiliary serial data port (Section 6.5). Any proprietary digital LCD...