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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 ringer at a telephone when its user selects the lowest
    volume setting.
    Programming:1.Press CONTROL T to return to the main menu.
    2.From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3.From stations menu, select station programming and press ENTER.
    4.Type personal intercom number or the previously assigned name and press ENTER.
    5.From station programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6.Press SPACE BAR to turn ringer off (set option to yes) and press ENTER.
    7.When finished press ESCAPE twice.
    8.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER to end.
    7.2.25Disabled (Station Disable)
    Description:Disable a station port with this feature.Refer to Section 7.4 for the procedure for marking the
    station port as undefined after you disable the port. Use the Secdion 7. I.29 procedure to give a
    station the capability to disable other stations.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select station programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type personal intercom number or previously assigned name and press ENTER.
    5. From station programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE BAR for feature setting and press ENTER.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each station or press ESCAPE to end.
    7-52 Station Fea tares Programming 
    						
    							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 menu, select station programming and press ENTER.
    4.Type personal intercom number or previously assigned name of station being programmed
    and press ENTER.
    5.Type item number for the consoles installed and press ENTER.
    6.Press SPACE bar for desired setting and press ENTER.
    7.Type item number for console ports and press ENTER.
    8.Type the port number for console ports (l-480,0 for none-up to four allowed)
    and press ENTER.
    9.When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    10. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.11. Repeat steps 4-10 for each station or press ESCAPE to end.
    7.2.27Programming Port (Database Programming Station)Description:This procedure assigns limited database programming ability to a station.
    NOTE: You must ensure that there is an LCD speakerphone connected to the station port that
    you choose with this feature.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select station programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type personal intercom number or previously assigned name of station and press ENTER.
    5. From station programming menu, type item number for the feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for desired setting and press ENTER.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 level for each station or press ESCAPE to end.
    Station Features Programming 7-53 
    						
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    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 mail system will automatically route it to the busy
    telephone’s voice mail box. For complete voice mail programming, see Section 14.5.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select station programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type personal intercom number or previously assigned name of station
    being programmed and press ENTER.
    5. From station programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for desired setting and press ENTER.
    7. When finished press ESCAPE twice.
    8.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each station or press ESCAPE to end.
    7.2.29Headset
    Description:This procedure enables the use of a headset at a telephone.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select station and press ENTER.
    3. From station menu, select station programming and press ENTER.
    4.Type personal intercom number or previously assigned nameof station being programmed
    and press ENTER.
    5. From station programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, 
    n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each station or press ESCAPE to end.
    7-54 Station Features Programming 
    						
    							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. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select station programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type personal intercom number or previously assigned name and press ENTER.
    5. From station programming menu. type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for setting and press ENTER.
    7. Type personal intercom number for alternate attendant (if needed) and press ENTER.
    8. Type personal intercom number for overflow attendant (if needed) and press ENTER.
    9 . When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    10. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    11. Repeat steps 4-10 for each attendant position or press ESCAPE to end.
    Station Features Programming 7-55 
    						
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    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 numbers at the telephone’s dial pad
    after hearing an extended 
    dialing tone burst. Since digital telephones generate a DTMF tone for
    as long as the user holds the dial pad button down during manual dialing, this feature is only
    applicable on automatically dialed numbers at digital telephones. Refer to the following
    paragraph for the procedure that sets the time length of the DTMF tone.
    Programming:1 e Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select station programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type personal intercom number or previously assigned name and press ENTER.
    5. From station programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 
    4-10 for each station or press ESCAPE to end.DTMF Extended Dialing (Tone Length)
    Description:
    Use this programming feature to set the length of the DTMF tones. 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
    (for example, press speed dial buttons or saved number redial button) at their stations. Also, if
    analog telephone users take their telephones off-hook and then wait to begin manually dialing
    until after the system sounds the extended dialing tone burst, the system will 
    entend the length
    of the manually dialed DTMF tones. After setting this extended DTMF tone length, you must
    use the procedure detailed directly above to enable the feature’s use at each station where it is
    needed.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From the main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From the system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From the system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.7-56 Station Features Programming 
    						
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    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 
    m;;,. buttons with
    this new assignment. If, after you have enabled the support,
    LO button map
    any of the interactive buttons to another assignment, the 
    no3 effect at that
    button. In addition, the system will clear the remaining two 
    k%e interactive
    button support. If you replace any of these LCD 
    speakerphon,lay telephone,
    the system recognizes it as such and does not assign 
    interacti-:ce the system
    allows you to enable interactive buttons with station 
    programrrnot provide a
    means for assigning interactive buttons with the button 
    maPr.: you have
    enabled the interactive buttons, you can look at the button 
    assigutton mapping
    procedure, and note that the system identifies them as SOFT ,T3.
    Programming:1.Press CONTROL T to return to the main menu.
    2.From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3.From stations menu, select station programming and p:--’
    4.Type personal intercom number or the previously assigne,
    5.From station programming menu, type the item number for
    6.Press SPACE BAR to enable interactive buttons (set option :
    7.When finished press ESCAPE twice.
    8.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume L
    ‘TIER.
    ENTER.
    zss ENTER.
    .NTER to end.
    $m7nli”g 7-57 
    						
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    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. intervals. See Section 7.2.35 for other IST
    programming considerations.
    Programming:1. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    2. From stations menu, select station programming and press ENTER.
    3. Type personal intercom number or previously assigned name for IST and press ENTER.
    4. From the station programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar to enable or disable feature (yes = enable, no = disable)
    and press ENTER.
    6. Press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, 
    n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    8. Repeat steps 3-7 for each station or press ESCAPE to end.
    7.2.34Transfer Ring Cadence
    Description:A telephone user can select the ringing cadence that announces a transferred line call. They
    have two choices as follows: Ring cadence one provides a 2 sec. on-4 sec. off tone. Ring
    cadence two provides a 0.5 sec.-5Ssec. off tone. Ring cadence one is available to telephone
    users as a default and they can select the other one as they need it. Use this procedure to select
    the default cadence for each system station.Programming: 1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.
    8.
    9.
    Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    From stations menu, select station programming and press ENTER.
    Type personal intercom number or previously assigned name and press ENTER.
    From station programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    Press SPACE bar to select cadence choice for default.
    When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    Type y to accept changes, 
    n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    Repeat steps 
    4-8 for each station or press ESCAPE to end.7-58 Station Features Programming 
    						
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    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
    to operate properly with industry-standard telephones by assigning values to DXP Plus features using the
    procedures given below. They are presented in a typical order of progression but you can perform them in any
    convenient order.
    IST Hold Confrmation
    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. intervals
    Programming:1. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    2. From stations menu, select station programming and press ENTER.
    3.Type personal intercom number or previously assigned name for IST and press ENTER.
    4. From the station programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar to enable or disable feature (yes = enable, no = disable)
    and press ENTER.
    6. Press ESCAPE twice.
    7.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    8. Repeat steps 3-7 for each station or press ESCAPE to end.
    IST Ring Timeout
    Description:Use this procedure to set the number of times that the system sends a ring signal to an
    industry-standard telephone on a system-wide basis. Although the ringing stops at the
    industry-standard telephone when the time-out occurs, the system continues to present the call
    at the telephone for answering until the caller abandons it.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for time and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.Station Features Programming 7-69 
    						
    							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 CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for time and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.IST Distinctive Ringing
    Description:An industry-standard telephone can sound one ring cadence for intercom calls and a different
    ring cadence for outside calls or it can sound the same ring cadence for both types of calls. You
    must select one of these ringing styles on a station class of service basis.All industry-standard
    telephones with the same class of service have the same ringing style.
    NOTE: Do not enable distinctive ringingfor voice mail ports.
    Programming:1 0 Press CONTROL T for main menu
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) that corresponds with class of service assigned
    to the IST and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type row number for IST distinctive ringing
    and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Press ESCAPE to end.
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    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 to disconnect the line and re-establish dial
    tone (recall). The value that you set with this procedure is the maximum value for recognizing a
    flash from an industry-standard telephone. You can also set the minimum value for recognizing
    a flash from an industry-standard telephone.
    Programming:1 s Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From timing menu, type item number for minimum flash time and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for minimum time and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. Press ENTER to select maximum flash time line item.
    7. Press SPACE bar for maximum time and press ENTER to accept setting.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    IST Ringing Per Phase
    Description:
    Programming:While the installer typically connects one industry-standard telephone per IST station port, he or
    she can connect two industry-standard telephones per IST station port; however, the telephones
    will share the same assigned intercom number. When he or she installs one telephone per port,
    you must set the IST ringing per phase feature to 16. When the installer places two telephones
    at any IST station port, you must change the IST ringing per phase feature to 8. A setting of 16
    allows up to 48 industry-standard telephones per cabinet (main cabinet and expansion cabinet)
    to ring simultaneously. A setting of 8 reduces this simultaneous ringing total to 24 telephones
    per cabinet. This programming selection is on a system-wide basis.
    1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select system parameters menu, and press ENTER.
    4. From the system parameters menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ESCAPE once.
    6. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    Station Features Programming 7-61 
    						
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