Comdial Dxp Plus Instructions Manual
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/M/66-123DXP Plus Programming instructions Z2. IIDefault Forward TypeDescription: Use this procedure to arrange the call forward default scheme for individual stations. With this feature, the system will automatically forward ringing calls to another station after a preset number of rings.Since this is an automatic forwarding of the calls, the station users do not have to take any action; however, any user-enabled call forwarding (Section 7.1.5) that they take at their stations will override this...
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DXP Plus Programming InstructionsIMIW-123 7.2.12Forward RNA Ring Busy (Enhanced Call Forwarding)Description: The call forward feature allows a station user to choose to receive several rings for RNA calls before the system forwards them. At default, the system immediately forwards calls that reach a busy station. You can take this programming action to allow calls to a busy station to ring in a subdued manner before they forward if the user chooses them to do so. This subdued ringing of calls to a busy...
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7.2.13Flexible Ringing Assignments Program ringing assignments on a per station/per line/per intercom number basis.Ringing can be immediate, delayed, or special purpose. Use the procedures in this section to customize the ringing features for the system. If needed, use the Section 6.10.7 procedure to arrange for a relay to track the ringing of the direct, delayed, day 1, day 2, or night ringing modes (use Section 6.9.18 to program these ringing modes). plus, if your installer connects customer-supplied...
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DXP Plus Programming Instructions/M/66-123 Day 1 RingDescription: Use this procedure to choose the line ports that you want to ring at stations during the day 1 ringing mode time period. Refer to the paragraph below titled, Day 1, Day 2, and NightRinging Begin and End Times, to set the beginning and ending times of this ringing. 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...
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Day 1, Day 2, And Night Ringing Begin And End TimesDescription: With this programming procedure, set the begin and end times of the day 1, day 2, and nightringing time periods. Programming: 1 D Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER. 3. From system menu, select system parameters and press ENTER. 4. From the system parameters menu, select day 1, day 2 or night ringing begin times and press ENTER. 5. Type times in 24-hour format (hhmm) and press ENTER. 6. Press...
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Caller ID Ring No-Answer (RNA)Description:This feature offers telephone users the ability to review calls that ring at their stations while they are away. The system stores caller ID RNA records and allows users to review them and use one-button dialing to return those calls that need returning. The feature also denotes the identification of the last station that reviewed the records thus helping prevent multiple call backs to the same number. After users review the caller ID RNA records, the system...
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Personalized Ringing Tone Description:Program a station to ring in one of several distinctive tones for proprietary digital telephones and in one of four distinctive tones for analog telephones. While industry-standard telephones do not provide personalized ringing, you can set distinctive ringing for them using the Section 7.2.35 procedure. 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....
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7.2.15Service Observable (Service Observing) This feature allows a station to enter an in-progress call in an unannounced, muted mode to monitor the conversation Use this procedure to give a station service observe capability and make other stations available for service observing.Initiating Service Observe Description:Allow a station to perform a service observe operation. Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu. 2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER. 3. From stations menu, select...
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/M/66-123DXP Pius Pfogfamming Instructions 7.2.16Day Exception Number/Night Exception Number Description:Exception numbers allow stations to dial numbers that they are not normally allowed to dial by their automatic route selection/toll restriction levels. If the toll restriction table exception number matches one of the exception numbers that you assign to the station using the following procedure, the station is allowed to dial the number. The exception number values that you can assign are 1 through...
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7.2.18SOHVA 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 (Section 6.5.3) and then assign the groups to individual stations with the following procedure. 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...