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    							lMl66-123DXP Plus Programming Instructions
    7.1.11Do Not Disturb ProgrammingDo Not Disturb Inhibit
    Description:
    This feature prevents a station from entering the do-not-disturb mode of operation.Programming:
    1. 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.Do Not Disturb Override
    Description:
    This feature allows a station to override a do-not-disturb condition at another station.
    Programming:1. 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    Operation:Make intercom call, hear DND tones, dial +# 037-12 Station Features Programming 
    						
    							7.1.12Exclusive Hold
    Description:When you enable this feature, it prevents a telephone user at one station from picking up a call
    that someone placed on hold at another station.
    Programming:1. 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    7.1.13Executive Override ProgrammingExecutive Override (Enable or Disable)
    Description:You can program a class of stations so its users have the ability to override a busy or a do not
    disturb condition at other stations.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From the main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From the stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From the COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    Operation:Make intercom call, hear DND tones, dial ;ic 03Executive Override Block
    Description:Use this procedure to arrange a station class of service that blocks executive overrides.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From the main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From the stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER..
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    Station Features Programming 7-13 
    						
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    7, 1.14Idle Line Programming
    Idle Line PreferenceDescription:
    With you enable this feature, a station automatically connects to an idle line when the user lifts
    the telephone’s handset.
    Programming:1. 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) and press ENTER.
    5. Fro COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    Idle Line PriorityDescription:
    If you use idle line preference programming to give a station the ability to automatically
    connect to an idle assigned line when the user takes the handset off-hook, take this
    programming action to set the priority in which the system chooses the idle lines for use. You
    can place up to eight lines in this priority list.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. Type any eight line numbers l-240 (type as n,nn,nnn or n-nnn) 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-l 4 Station Features Programming 
    						
    							DXP Plus Programming InstructionslMl66-123
    7.1.15/ST Distinctive RingingDescription: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. See Section 7.2.35 for
    other industry-standard telephone programming requirements.
    Programming:1. 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.
    7.1.16LCD MessagingDescription:This procedure enables a class of service messaging feature. It allows station users to set a
    message at their stations that will be displayed on calling LCD speakerphones. You can use the
    second part of this procedure to program the actual LCD messages. Alternately, The attendant
    can program the LCD messages using procedures found in the attendant guide.
    Also refer to Section 6.3.2.
    Programming:To enable feature for class of service,
    1 D 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu Type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    To program LCD Messages,
    1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    4. From LCD messages menu, type selection (l-10) and press ENTER.
    5. Type message and press ENTER. Message can be 16 characters long.
    6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all messages. Press CONTROL N for more LCD message lines.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    Station Features Programming 7-15 
    						
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    7.1.17Meet Me Answer PageDescription:
    When you enable this feature at a station, its user can dial a code in response to an all-call or
    zone page and meet the pager in a private conversation.
    Programming:1~ 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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 COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    Operation:Press INTERCOM and dial 78.
    7.1.18Message Deposit (Response Messaging)Description:
    This procedure enables a class of service messaging feature that allows station users to call an
    LCD speakerphone and arrange for a message to be left on its display. The message is for the
    called party to read if she or he is unable to answer the caller.Refer to Section 6.3.1 for details
    about programming the LCD messages that can be deposited. Also, you can use the procedure
    detailed in Section 7.3 to assign a Response Message button to the telephone; however, users
    can do this for themselves if they need the button
    Programming:1. 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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 COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    7x19Message Wait Originate (Message Waiting)Description:
    When you enable this feature, a station user can dial a feature code to control the message
    waiting light at another station
    Programming:1. 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    Operation:Turn messagewaiting light on: press INTERCOM, dial f 3.
    Turn messagewaiting light off: press INTERCOM, dial # 3.7-16 Station 
    Fea tares Programming 
    						
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    7.1.20Music On Intercom Hold (Music Or Tone On Hold)
    Description:
    Programming:
    With this feature enabled, the system supplies music, tone bursts or other audio information to
    callers while they are on hold. The music or information source is external to the common
    equipment and is customer supplied. Since the system accepts two music sources, you can use
    one source for this feature and the other source for the background music feature discussed in
    Section 7.1.3.
    When the system supplies tone bursts to callers while they are on hold, it sounds two .l second
    long tone bursts separated by a 0.1 second interval of silence. It repeats this tone burst sequence
    every 5 seconds.
    For intercom number,
    1. 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    For lines,
    1 
    0 Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select lines and press ENTER.
    3. From the lines menu, select line programming and press ENTER.
    4. From line programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature 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.
    8. Repeat steps 4-7 for each line or press ESCAPE to end.Station Features Programming 7-l 7 
    						
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    7.1.21Paging Receive
    Description:Use this procedure to give a class of service of stations the ability to receive voice
    announcements with the station handset and monitor speaker. For other paging requirements,
    refer to Section 6.10.
    Programming:1. 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    7.1.22Paging Transmit
    Description:Use this procedure to give a class of service of stations the ability to transmit voice
    announcements to one or all other station handsets and monitor speakers. For other paging
    requirements, refer to Section 
    6.ZO. Also refer to paging access, Section 6.8.6.
    Programming:‘I. 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From the COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    7-18 Station features Programming 
    						
    							7.1.23Ringing Preference (Ringing Line Preference)
    Description:When you enable this feature, a station can automatically connect to a ringing line when a user
    takes his or her telephone off-hook. Refer to 
    Section 7.2. I3 for other ringing considerations.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From the main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From the stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From the COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    7.1.24Day Route Access/Night Route Access
    Description:You must use Section 12.4 to build and assign automatic route selection (ARS) route tables
    before the system can perform ARS on a dialed number.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. It does this by comparing a station’s route
    access level to the required dial out access level. If the station route access level is greater than
    or equal to the route access level that you assign to the route, the system allows the station to
    access the route. Otherwise, the system will not accept the dialed number, and sounds an error
    at the station’s speaker or handset. The route access level allows some stations to gain access
    to the more costly routes in a route table while denying it to others. Just as you program each
    route from least to most costly, you must also arrange the station’s route access level to increase
    from a low level to a high level. This is necessary because once the system denies access
    because of the access level, it will not try another route. The more costly the route is, the higher
    the access level needed to access it.
    Use the following programming procedure to assign a route access level of 1 to 4 to a station
    class of service for both day and night operation.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From the main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From the stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From the COS programming menu, type item number for day route access and press ENTER.
    6. Type l-4 for restriction level.
    7. Press ENTER for night route access level, and type l-4 for restriction level.
    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 COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    Station Features Programming 7-79 
    						
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    7.1.25Day Restriction Level/Night Restriction LevelDescription:
    Use restriction level programming (Section 11.4) to create as many as eight different toll calling
    categories based on the freedom to dial various numbers or the restriction from dialing them.
    You can assign one of eight different restriction (1-8) levels or assign an “‘allow all” level or a
    “‘deny all” level. Level 
    8 is the least restrictive from a station viewpoint but the most restrictive
    from a restriction table viewpoint. (For example, a station with a restriction of 8 is only
    restricted from dialing “always deny” numbers and it can dial numbers with restriction levels of
    l-8. A station with a restriction level of l-7 cannot dial a number with a toll restriction table
    entry of 8.) The “allow all” entry ensures that the system applies no dialing restriction to a
    number (example: 91 I). The “deny all” ensures that station user can never a number (example:
    l-900).
    Use the follwing procedure to ssign a restriction level to a station class of service. Program the
    restriction level value that accurately reflects the toll restriction dialing freedom expected by
    telephones with this class of service.Programming:
    1 D Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From the main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From the stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From the COS programming menu, type item number for day restriction level
    and press ENTER.
    6. Type l-8 for restriction level.
    7. Press ENTER for night restriction level, and type l-8 for restriction level.
    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 COS or press ESCAPE to end,
    ?I. 1.26System Speed Dial GroupsDescription:
    The system provides 500 system speed dial numbers. These numbers are divided into 20 groups
    with 10 numbers available in each group. Assign none, one, or a range of groups (n - nn) to each
    station class of service. Refer to 
    Section 6.6 for additional speed dial considerations.
    Programming:1 e 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Type desired value (l-20) 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 COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    Operation:While on hook, dial O-9 or press other speed dial buttons.7-20 Station 
    Fea tares Programming 
    						
    							7.1.27Station Monitoring
    Description:When you enable this feature, the busy lamp field (BLF) light of an associated direct station
    select select (DSS) button provides a visual indication of idle, busy, and ringing status of the
    station it represents. A station user can press this DSS button to make a one-button pick-up of a
    ringing station. When you disable this feature, the BLF shows only idle and busy conditions of
    the DSS station.
    Programming:1. 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    7.1.28Directed Station Hold
    Description:
    This feature, when enabled, allows station users to pick up the last call a user placed on hold at
    another station. This feature does not allow users to pick up exclusive hold calls or calls that are
    in the process of being transferred. Also, the feature does not allow users to send a directed call
    hold to a station where its user is scanning the currently held calls. In addition, this feature
    allows users to place a call on hold at another station and have this call appear to be the one that
    has been on hold there for the longest time. Features such as hold recall apply to the station that
    sent the directed call hold and not to the station that received the directed call hold.
    Programming:1. 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) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature 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. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    Operation:Directed Hold:INTERCOM +K 90 then dial intercom number of destination station
    Directed Pickup:
    INTERCOM 
    # 90 then dial intercom number of station where call is on hold
    Station Features Programming 7-21 
    						
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