Comdial Dxp Plus Instructions Manual
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Single-Line Proprietary Telephone Support The system supports a proprietary single-line telephone. The single-line telephone provides basic intercom service coupled with the ability to access outside lines and system features through special access codes. The programmer identifies the station port for single-line telephone use. SMDA Reports The system will automatically provide an SMDA report whenever the costed call storage reaches 95 percent of capacity. The programmer can arrange the system to print...
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Split Button When a telephone is mapped with this feature, the user can press the button to switch between the last call (intercom, outside line, or conference) that they placed on hold and their current active call. Also refer to the discussion titledProgrammable Button Flexibility. Square/Non-Square Configuration(Button Mapping) Refer to the discussion titledProgrammable Button Flexibility, andFull Button Programmability of Features. Station By Station Privacy See the discussion titledAutomatic...
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Station Hunting Station hunting is available to systems with a software revision of 3.A and later. Station hunting provides a means of routing both intercom and outside calls through an installer-determined grouping of stations. This call routing continues to a designated overflow location in case of no answer or if all stations in the hunt group are busy. Station hunting works equally well with intercom, standard central office (CO) lines, direct inward dialing (DID/DNIS) lines, direct inward system...
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Station Hunting, Hunt Group Attributes–continued DID/DNIS Display for Station Hunt Groups: Beginning with software release 4A, if station hunt group members need to differentiate incoming DID/DNIS calls, programmers can take action to cause a different display to occur. With this feature active, the display shows the incoming digits or translated name instead of the station hunting name. Multiple Call Handling For Station Hunt Groups:Beginning with software release 4A, programmers can arrange the system...
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Station Hunting Operation When a system station user makes an intercom call to the hunt group pilot extension, the system rings the first available station within the hunt group (based on the group’s selected hunting method). This ringing appears on the station’s personal intercom. The system ignores all call announce settings as all intercom calls into a hunt group are treated as voice announce block calls. If the station does not answer the call within the programmed call advance time limit, the system...
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Station Name The installer can assign a display name and a full name to a station. 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. The installer can compose a valid name from any alpha-numeric character; however, the first character of a display name must be an alphabetic character. Station...
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Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA) With the subdued off-hook voice announce (SOHVA) feature, a subdued announcement can be made from one station to another station that is off-hook and busy on a call. When a user is operating a telephone in a handsfree mode, it cannot receive a SOHVA. The telephone must be a model that includes SOHVA capability. With SOHVA, the announcement is delivered and responded to in a subdued manner that prevents the distant party from hearing either the announcement or the...
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System Speed Dial System speed dialing provides system users with a repertory of up to 500 numbers that they can dial from any telephone in the system. The programmer or the attendant is responsible for storing the system speed dial numbers. These numbers can be up to 32 digits long and can include line number selection, the dial pad digits 0-9,[, and #, Plus pauses and hookflash signals. The programmer or attendant can divide the unused or available system speed dial numbers into up to 50 different...
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T T1 Digital Carrier Transmission Option(For Domestic U.S.A. Applications) The T1 digital carrier transmission option is a domestic U.S.A. option that allows up to 24 channels of voice and/or data transmissions over a single four-wire cable using multiplexing techniques in superframe (SF) or extended superframe (ESF) format. For convenience, a customer service unit (CSU) is built into the T1 option board to terminate the T1 channels, provide protection from transient voltages, and respond to loopback...
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TAP (Flash)/Recall When host system custom calling features are available via a hook-flash signal while on line, the TAP button functions as a hook-flash button and generates a flash signal when the user presses it. When custom calling signals are not available, the TAP button functions as a positive disconnect and recalls dial tone when the user presses it. These features are mutually exclusive. The programmer sets the desired function for the system by programming action. With single–line proprietary...