Comdial Dxp Plus Instructions Manual
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6.1.8DID Translation Table, DefaultDescription: If you have programmed translation tables for DID use (Section 8.4.4), you can clear them with this procedure.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 DID translation table and press ENTER. 5. Type DID table number (1-S) and press ENTER. 6. Repeat step 5 until finished. 7. Press ESCAPE to end. 6.1.9Clear System Status...
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IMl66- 123DXP Plws Programming Instructions 6.1.11Software Reset Description:You can reset the system software with this procedure. Resetting the software aligns the memory pointers and clears any erronous data from the memory locations. Resetting the software is a memory housekeeping routine and does not default the programmed parameters. Do not reset the system software while the system is in use. The resetting action will disconnect all in-progress calls. Programming;1. Press CONTROL T for main menu....
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6.3Messaging 6.3. ILCD 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. Press CONTROL T for...
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/M/66-123DXP PIus Programming Instructions 6.3.2Message 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...
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Serial Port (Serial Data Port Parameters)Description: The DXP Plus provides two serial data ports on the CPU board and dedicates them to PC-based programming and the remote maintenance modem. You or your installer can add up to 16 additional serial data ports to the system for interfacing such items as open architecture interface applications, PC attendant positions, and the SMDA data printer. Add these serial data ports by installing communications cards on the services board, the expansion cabinet...
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/M/66-123DXP Plus Programming Instructions 6.4. IMatching Serial Data Port Numbers To Communications Card LocationsDescription: You must take this programming action to match the serial data ports % l-18 with the installation location that you choose for the communications cards.Programming: 1.Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2.From main menu, select systems and press ENTER. 3.From system menu, select system parameters and press ENTER. 4.From system parameters menu, type item number for feature and press...
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DXP Plus Programming InstructionsIMl66-123 6.5Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA) Programming 6.5. IBusv On SOHVA Description: At default, the system returns a ring back tone to users who make SOHVA calls to busy stations; however, this procedure allows you to arrange for telephone users to receive a busy signal instead of the ring back tone. This feature lets non-LCD telephone users know that a called station is busy.Programming: 1. Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2. From main menu, select stations...
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/M/66-123DXP Plus Programming Instructions 6.5.3SOHVA Groups Description: SOHVA calling groups control the pattern in which station ports receive and/or originate SOHVA calls to one another. You must first form the SOHVA groups and then assign the groups to individual stations.Programming: Form the SOHVA groups with this procedure. 1. Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER. 3. From system menu, select SOHVA table and press ENTER. 4. Type t, r, c to select...
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DXP Plus Programming InstructionslMl66-123 6.6Speed Dial Programming 6.6. IPause TimeDescription: During speed dialing, it is sometimes necessary to have the system delay the sending of digits to give host system switching equipment time to prepare to receive them. A pause, stored in the speed dial number, provides this delay. This programming procedure determines the duration of the pause.The person who stores the speed dial number must press the telephone’s HOLD button at the point in the number digit...
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/M/66-123DXP Plus Programming hstructions 6.6.3Speed Dial SetsDescription: A speed dial set is a group of 10 speed dial locations. The system allocates one speed dial set to each telephone as a default but you can allocate up to 10 sets to a telephone if you wish. When a DSWBLF console is operated as a companion to a telephone, you can allocate speed dial sets at the companion telephone that the system will then share with the console. The system reserves one speed dial set for the telephone’s dial pad...