Comdial Dxp Plus Instructions Manual
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3.1.2 Making Tracker Paging System Assignments Description:Use the following programming instructions to assign individual Tracker Pagers to a station extension number, select the pager types, and assign a block of pagers to a Tracker Paging System base station. Use this programming method for making minor modifications after the system has been installed and programmed per instructions in Section 17.3. Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2 From main menu, select Peripherals and press ENTER. 3....
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3.1.4 COS Programming For Tracker Access Description:Assign tracker access to a particular station intercom or group of intercoms using the following class of service (COS) programming. (The default is yes for COS1 and COS32.) The procedure actually assigns Tracker access as a class of service feature. You must also assign that class of service to those stations that you want to have Tracker access. Programming:To assign Tracker access as a class of service feature, 1. Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2....
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3.2 Enabling The Tracker Paging System With The PC Attendant Position Description:To use the paging system, the attendants must first enable the feature in either thelocalmode or in thesystemmode. In either mode, they can create and send up to eight default messages. In the local mode, attendants make their own intercom-pager assignments. These assignments will not change any assignments previously programmed into the DXPPlussystem by the installer or system programmer. To use the local mode, attendants...
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Installing and Programming the Caller ID Feature On The DXP Plus Digital Communications System 1.0 Introducing the Caller ID Feature The caller ID feature supports an externally connected, customer-supplied caller ID device. This hardware device supports eight caller ID conditioned lines, and you can serially connect up to eight devices to give the system the ability to support a maximum of 64 caller ID conditioned lines. The caller ID unit interfaces with the common equipment cabinet through any...
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2.0 Installing The Caller ID Device Install the caller ID device with the DXPPlus. If necessary, refer to IMI66–105,Installing the DXP Plus Common Equipment Cabinetthat you can find in your system hardware instructions binder. 1. Connect the line port modular jacks on the rear of the caller ID device to the CO line connections. Also connect these CO lines to the DXPPlus. 2. Connect the caller ID device’s serial data connector (labeled RS232 Out) to a serial data port on a communications card installed in...
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Interconnecting The Caller ID Device And The DXP Plus Stacking Caller ID DevicesWiring The Data Cable IMI89–205 Installing and Programming The Caller ID Device Installing And Programming The Caller ID Device– 3
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2.1 Setting the Parameter Switches The caller ID device has two banks of parameter-controlling Dual In-Line Pin (DIP) switches located on its front panel. Setting Switch S1 Switches S1–1 through S1–8 select the signalling protocol of the RS232 Out connector and asssist in matching the caller ID device’s signals with that of the communications system. Switches S1–1 through S1–8 are all factory set to OFF. Ensure that these switches remain OFF unless you are stacking multiple caller ID devices together. If...
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Power LED Data LED Dip Switch 2 (Switches 1-8) Dip Switch 1 (Switches 1-8) PWRDATA Caller ID S1 S2 CAJS092 Locating The DIP Switches IMI89–205 Installing and Programming The Caller ID Device Installing And Programming The Caller ID Device– 5
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3.0 Programming for the Caller ID Feature In programming for caller ID support, you must match the data baud rate with that of the caller ID device, you must enable the caller ID lines, and you must assign them to ring on the telephones. You can set the caller ID options, and enter the local area codes and local exchange codes that you want the system to skip when it automatically dials a return call. You can also assign caller ID ring no-answer (RNA) capability to the telephones that are on caller ID...
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3.3 Setting the Absorb Ring Time Description:Use this procedure to specify the amount of time the system waits while it generates caller ID information before it generates system ringing. Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2. From main menu, select caller ID and press ENTER. 3. From caller ID menu, select options and press ENTER . 4. From the options menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER. 5. Press SPACE bar for time (0–8 seconds) and press ENTER. 6. When finished, press ESCAPE...