Comdial Dxp Plus Instructions Manual
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DXP Plus Programming InstructionslMi66-123 Reviewing General Programming ConsiderationsSince the programming procedure is menu driven, you should consider all of the following points. lThe menu presents a list of selections for your consideration. Each selection differs in content and requires a different response. lWhen you respond to each selection, it either causes the system to present a further breakdown of selections or causes a particular programming action to take place. lMenu lines prompt you...
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3 Understanding Keyboard And Terminal Definrtions 3.1Reviewing The Keyboard DefinitionsThe following list describes the functional keys on the keyboard. l Number keys:Use keys O-9 for selecting menu items, lines of data to edit, or for editing numeric prompts. l Alphabetic keys:Use keys A-Z and a-z for entering string information such as names and messages. Always begin names of stations, lines, and so forth with a letter or a space. l ESCAPE key:This key will return you to the previous command prompt...
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/M/66-123DXP Plus Programming Instructions 3.2Reviewing The Control Key DefinitionssThe following list describes the control key functions. Unless otherwise noted, control keys are valid input at any time during programming. 0Control C (C for Cancel): lControl E (E for Edit or Erase): 0Control I (I for Increment): lControl N (N for Next): 0Control P (P for Previous): lControl R (R for Redraw): 0Control X (X for exit): 0Control S (S for Stop): lControl T (T for Top): 0 Control V:This key will cancel the...
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DXP Plus Programming Instructions/M/66-123 L-l Reviewing The Command 4 Prompts and Error Reporting 4.1Reviewing The Command PromptsThere are four different types of command prompts. lMenu Selection Prompt: Use this prompt to make a menu selection. The system requires a numeric input and displays the valid range of numbers in the prompt that corresponds to the number of menu items displayed. lEdit Line Prompt: Use this prompt on database editing screens to get to the desired line number to be edited. The...
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Performing The Terminal Emulation Programming Once successfully entered, the programming mode causes your PC to display a welcoming menu. From the welcoming menu, type I +k 7 4 6 % (note that you must type a Capital I ), and then press ENTER to display themain programming menu. I9 ////////////I/////// ////////I///////// /////////I/// //////I ///I///////////////////////I//////////I /////I /////////I ///////////I////// ////I////I///I// /////II//////////////I///////////////...
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5. IReviewing The Programming ProgressionProgram the system in the sequence shown in the following flow diagram. Determine system programmmg parameters. Record them for future reference. From Windows, enter terminal emulation modf and use it to enter DXP Plus programming Perform MASTER CLEAR procedure. (Initial installation procedure only!Thls action initializes system prior to programming and clears all memory.) Perform SYSTEM CLOCK procedure*. (Sets time displayed at LCD speakerphones to current...
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DXP Plus Programming Instructions/M/66-123 Programming System Featuresl Default Functional Programming............. 6.1l TerminalSetup......................6.2l Messaging......................... 6.3l Serial Port (Serial Data Port Parameters)......... 6.4 lSubdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA) Programming.................. 6.5l SpeedDial Programming.................6.6l System Clock (Time and Date).............. 6.7l SystemTiming.......................6.8l System Parameters..................... 6.9l...
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lM166-123DXP Plus Programming Instructions 6. IDefault Functional Programming 6.1.1Master Clear Description.= Programming: The master clear feature in an on-line procedure that returns the entire system to the default operating parameters, clears all stored speed dial numbers, and clears any other custom programming as well. The system takes 15 to 20 seconds to exercise a master clear command depending upon the system size. You can take one of three different master clear options. With master clear mode...
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6.1.2System DefaultDescription:The system default sets the system configuration features to the default operating parameters. When the system default is performed, certain programmed data, such as custom LCD messages and system speed dial numbers, are lost. Programming;1. Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER. 3. From system menu, select defaults and press ENTER. 4. From defaults menu, select system and press ENTER. 5. Type y to confirm default or n to deny....
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6.1.5Bufton Mar, DefaultDescription.=Every programmable button at each telephone connected to the system provides line selection, direct station selection, or other functions. Programming action for a particular station assigns a function to each button Unique button function assignment, known as button mapping, at each station is possible. This default erases all unique button function assignments and clears all speed dial locations. Programming:1 e Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2. From main menu,...