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    							152Examining The Board StatusDescription:This programming procedure allows you to examine the board layout for the entire system and
    determine each board’s operating status.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select board configuration and press ENTER.
    3. From board configuration menu, select status and press ENTER.
    4. From the ensuing screen presentation, examine the board status for the system.
    5. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    15.3Adding Boards To The SystemDescription:When you add a circuit board to the system, the system will not recognize that board’s presence
    until you take this programming action.
    Programming:
    1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select board configuration and press ENTER.
    3. From board configuration menu, select add and press ENTER.
    4. Enter the board slot number (l-30) for the added board and press ENTER.
    5. Press the SPACE BAR for mnemonic of added board and press ENTER.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    15.4Deleting Boards From The SystemDescription:When you delete a circuit board from the system, the system will not recognize that board’s
    absence until you take this programming action.
    Programming: 1.Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2.From main menu, select board configuration and press ENTER.
    3.From board configuration menu, select add and press ENTER.
    4.Enter the board slot number (l-30) for the removed board and press ENTER.
    5.When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    15.5Moving Boards Within The SystemDescription:When you move a circuit board within the system, the system will not recognize that board’s
    relocation until you take this programming action.
    Programming:
    1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select board configuration and press ENTER.
    3. From board configuration menu, select add and press ENTER.
    4. Enter the old board slot number (l-30) for the relocated board and press ENTER.
    5.Enter the new board slot number (l-30) for the relocated board and press ENTER.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    Board Layout Programming 75-3 
    						
    							IndexA
    Abandon Hold Release8.1.10
    Absorb Ring Time (for Caller ID), Setting14.1.2
    Account Code (For Class Of Service)
    IO.35
    Account Code (System Parameters)10.1.5, 10.3.1
    Account Code Display And Account Code
    Display Time10.1.6, 10.3.2
    Account Code Length10.1.7, 10.3.3
    Account Code Programming10.3.4
    Account Codes (Forced with Positive 
    Verificatiori).l.l,lO.3
    10.3.4
    7.1.40
    9.3
    7.1.41
    7.2.24
    8.4.2
    10.1.2 Account Codes, Add, Remove, Display
    Account Codes, Forced
    Adding Intercom Numbers
    Allow Busy Display
    Allow Ringer Off
    ANI Delivery
    Answer Time Limit
    Archive And Restore The Database,
    Using VMMI Software To
    ARS Enable
    ARS Hookflash, Restrict
    ARS, Line Groups
    ARS Route Tables
    Attendant Hold Recall
    Attendant Position (Alternate, Overflow)
    Authorization Code Timeout
    Authorization Code
    Automatic Attendant Immediate Transfer
    Automatic Attendant Transfer On Busy
    Automatic Hold On Intercom Number
    Automatic Hold On Lines
    Automatic Hold
    Automatic Number Identification Delivery
    Automatic Privacy1.6
    6.9.3, 12.2
    7.1.42
    12.3
    12.4
    6.8.4
    7.2.30
    6.8.15, 10.5.1
    10.5
    6.9.2
    14.5.3
    7.1.2
    7.1.2
    7.1.2
    8.7.1
    8.1.5Automatic Reports (SMDA)
    10.2.1
    Automatic Route Selection
    6.9.3
    Automatic Route Selection Diagram12.1
    Automatic Route Selection Dial Tone6.9.4
    Automatic Route Selection, Enabling
    12
    Automatic Route Selection for Speed Dial Numbers12.6
    Automatic Route Selection, Hookflash Restriction7.1.44
    Automatic Station Relocation
    6.9.15
    Automatic Transfer On Busy7.2.28
    Auxiliary Equipment Interface8.1.14
    Auxiliary Port8.1.2
    B
    Background Music
    Block Programming, Button Mapping
    Block Programming, Class-Of-Service
    Block Programming, Line
    Block Programming, Station Features
    Block Programming
    Board Configuration Feature, Understanding The
    Board Configuration, Using VMMI Software7.1.3
    7.5.3
    7.5.1
    8.2.3
    7.5.2
    7.5
    15.1
    To Perform The
    Board Layout, Configuring The System’s
    Board Status, Examining The
    Boards, Adding To The System
    Boards, Deleting From The System
    Boards, Moving Within The System
    Busy Lead Detection
    Busy On SOHVA
    Busy Status, Display Of
    Button Map Default
    Button Mapping, Block Programming
    Button Mapping By Station1.7
    15
    15.2
    15.3
    15.4
    15.5
    8.1.14
    7.2.19
    7.1.41
    6.1.5
    7.5.3
    7.3
    Index -7 
    						
    							C
    Call Announce Beeps
    Call Announce Tone Bursts
    Call Announce
    Call Cost Display
    Call Forward
    Call Park Access
    Call Park Recall
    Call Park
    Call Pick-Up, Enable
    call Pick-Up Group
    Call Pick-Up
    Call Waiting (Tone)
    Caller ID Active, Making
    Caller ID Active
    Caller ID Baud Rate, Setting
    Caller ID Programming
    Caller ID Ring No-Answer (RNA)
    Camp-On/Automatic Call Back Ring
    Camp-On/Call Back
    Camp-On Originate, Camp-On Receive
    Camp-On Programming
    Camp-On Tone
    Central Message Desk
    Class-Of-Service, Block Programming
    Class Of Service Default
    Class Of Service Features, Programming
    Class Of Service
    Clear Major Alarm Ring
    Clear System Status Log
    Command Prompts and Error
    Reporting, Reviewing The
    Command Prompts, Reviewing The
    Common Audible Ringer ( Interface)
    Conference, Unsupervised
    Configuring The System’s Board Layout
    Connecting The PC To The DXP Plus
    Console Installed
    Control Key Delinitionss, Reviewing The
    Copy Model COS, Station, Button Map
    Copy Model Line
    COS Programming For Tracker Access
    Cost Incoming
    Costing Information (ARS)
    7.2.107.2.10
    8.7.1
    7.1.4, 12.5.1
    7.1.5
    7.1.6
    6.8.1, 7.1.6
    7.1.6
    7.1.7
    7.1.7
    7.1.7
    7.1.8
    14.1.4
    8.1.1614.15
    14.1
    7.2.13, 14.1.6
    6.8.13,7.1.10
    7.1.10
    7.1.10
    7.1.10
    6.8.3,7.1.10
    6.9.975.1
    6.1.3
    7.1
    7.2.3
    7.1.42
    6.1.9
    4
    4.1
    6.10.8
    7.1.35
    ?5
    1.1
    7.2.26
    3.2
    7.5
    8.2.3
    14.2.48.1.7, 125.3
    12.5
    B
    Database Programming Station
    7.2.27
    Day 1, Day 2, and Night Ringing Begin
    and End Times
    6.9.18,7.2.13
    Day 1 Ring7.2.13
    Day 2 Ring
    7.2.13
    Day Exception 
    Number/Night Exception Number
    7.2.16
    Day Exception Number/Night
    Exception Number, Remote
    7.1.30,8.4.5
    Day Restriction Level/Night Restriction Level7.1.25
    Day Route Access/Night Route Access
    7.1.23
    Default, Button Map
    6.1.5
    Default, Class Of Service
    6.1.3
    Default, DID Translation Table6.1.8
    Default Forward Type
    7.2.11
    Default Functional Programming
    6.1
    Default, Line
    6.1.6
    Default Relocation Response
    6.9.16
    Default, Station
    6.1.4
    Default, System6.1.2
    Default, Tables
    6.1.7
    Delayed Ringing
    7.2.13
    Dial Time Limit
    10.1.1
    Dialing Complete
    6.8.22
    Dialing Mode
    8.1.9,8.4.2,8.7.1
    DID Alternate Routing8.4.2
    DID Control Signalling
    8.4.2
    DID/DNIS Block Name
    8.4.2
    DID/DNIS Programming
    8.4.3
    DID/DNIS Translation Tables
    8.4.3
    DID Line
    8.1.2
    DID Options8.4.2
    DID Translation Table, Default6.1.8
    DID Translation Tables Programming
    8.4.3
    Digital Voice Announce Programming
    14.3
    Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Support
    8.4
    Direct Inward Dialing Line Examples
    8.4.1
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Programming
    8.8
    Direct Ringing
    7.2.13
    Directed Station Hold
    7.1.28
    Disabled
    7.2.25
    DISA Specific Programming
    8.8.1
    DISA Voice Options
    8.1.18,8.4.%, 8.7.1
    DISA
    8.1.18,8.7.1
    DISA Configurations8.8.1
    Disconnect Supervision
    8.1.15
    Display Configurations
    6.2
    Display, Enhanced LCD
    7.2.46
    Display Name
    7.2.2
    Display Of Busy Status
    7.1.41
    Display Of Costed Calls7.1.4, 
    12.5.1
    2- Index 
    						
    							DXP Plus Programming Instructions/M/66-123
    Do Not Disturb Inhibit
    Do Not Disturb Override
    Do Not Disturb Programming
    DSS/BLF Consoles Installed
    DTMF Extended Dialing
    DTMF Level
    DVA Application
    DVA Auto Attendant With Single Digit
    Menu Application
    DVA/DISA Application
    DVA Messages, Defining
    DVA Messages, Editing The
    DVA Messages, Recording The
    DVA Operation, Programming For
    DVA Status Reports, Obtaining
    DVAlTracker Paging System Application7.1.11
    7.1.11
    7.1.11
    7.2.26
    6.8.4,7.2.31
    8.1.13,8.7.1
    14.3.1E
    Extended Dialing, DTMF
    External Paging Port14.3.1
    14.3.1
    14.3.2
    14.3.3
    14.3.3
    14.3.3
    14.3.3
    14.3.1
    E&M DNIS Line
    E&M Tie Line
    Emergency Numbers
    Enabling Automatic Route Selection
    Enabling Or Disabling DISA Lines
    Enhanced LCD Display
    Enhanced Subdued Ringing
    Equipment Needs
    Exception Number Programming
    Exclusive Hold
    Executive Override Block
    Executive Override, 
    Enable/Disable
    Executive Override Programming
    Expected CO Digits8.1.2
    8.1.2
    10.4
    12
    8.8.2
    7.1.46
    7.2.23
    1.0
    11.7
    7.1.12
    7.1.13
    7.1.13
    7.1.13
    8.4.2
    6.8.3,7.2.31, 145.7
    6.10.9F
    Feature Code, Changing The
    6.11.2
    Feature Mnemonic List
    7.3.1
    Feature Renumbering
    6.12
    Flash/Recall
    6.8.8
    Flexible Ringing Assignments
    7.2.13,7.6.1
    Forced Account Codes7.140
    Forward RNA Ring Busy
    7.2.12
    Forward Type
    7.2.11
    G
    Gain And Attenuation Settings For
    Line Transmit And Receive
    General Programming Information
    Ground Start Line Support Programming
    Ground Start Line Support
    Ground Start Line
    Group Intercom Access
    6.13.7,8.1.18
    1
    8.5.1
    8.5
    8.1.2
    7.2.7,9.3.1H
    Handset Volume On Impact Telephones
    7.1.43
    Headset
    7.2.29
    Hold, Directed Station
    7.1.28
    Hold, Exclusive
    7.1.12
    Hold, Music On Intercom
    7.1.20
    Hold, Music Or Tone
    7.1.19,8.1.4
    Hold Release, Abandon
    8.1.10
    Hold Recall6.8.4
    Hunt List For PC Attendant Use, Programming A
    14.4.2
    Hunt List, Intercom7.2.6
    Index -3 
    						
    							I
    Idle Line Preference
    Idle Line Priority
    Idle Line Programming
    Immediate Transfer
    Industry-Standard Telephone Support
    Initial Tracker Pager Assignments, Making
    Installing The VMMI Software Program
    Interactive Button Support
    Intercom Hunt List
    Intercom Number Forwarded To
    Intercom Number, Personal
    Intercom Numbers, Modifying
    Intercom Numbers, Programming
    Intercom Numbers To Voice Mail7.1.14
    7.%.14,7.2.5
    7.1.1414.53
    7.2.35
    14.2.3
    1.2
    7.2.32
    7.26,9.3.2
    7.2.11
    7.2.19.2
    9
    Connections, Assigning
    14.5.2
    Intercoms For DVA Messages, Programming
    14.3.3
    Internal Interdigit Dialing6.8.11
    Internal IST Flash
    IST Distinctive Ringing
    IST DTMF Receiver Timeout
    IST Flash, Internal
    IST Flash Time
    IST Hold Confirmation
    IST Ring Frequency
    IST Ring Timeout
    IST Ringing On Busy
    IST Ringing Patterns
    IST Ringing Per PhaseK
    7.1.39p7.2.35
    7.1.15,7.2.35
    6.8.17,7.2.35
    7.1.39
    6.8.18,7.2.35
    7.2.33,7.2.35
    6.9.12,7.2.35
    6.8.16,7.2.35
    7.2.35
    6.9.11,7.2.35
    6.9.10,7.2.35
    Keyboard And Terminal Definitions, Understanding3
    Keyboard Definitions, Reviewing The
    3.1
    L
    LCD Contrast7.2.14
    LCD Display, Enhanced
    7.1.46
    LCD Messaging
    6.3.1,7.1.16
    Line Answer
    7.1.31
    Line, Block Programming
    8.2.3
    Line Default
    6.1.6
    Line Disable
    8~1.3
    Line Disconnect Automatic Camp-On
    Line Feature Programming
    Line Group Access
    Line Group Programming
    Line Group Queue
    Line Group Queuing
    Line Groups for ARS
    Line Name
    Line Originate
    Line Programming
    Line-To-Line Connect Duration
    Line-To-Line Transfer
    Line Type
    LineNoice OptionlDVA Relationships,
    Understanding The
    Lines For PC Attendant Use, Assigning
    Local Call Table (for 
    caller ID), Arranging
    Login Procedure, Performing The
    Loop Start Line Support
    Loop Start Line
    n4
    6.9.14
    8
    7.1.35.8.2.1
    8.2
    7.1.36
    8.2.2
    12.3
    8.1.17.1.32
    8.1
    6.8.12.7.1.37
    7.1.37
    8.1.2
    14.3.1
    14.4.3
    14.1.4
    1.3
    8.6
    8.12
    Major Alarm Alerting Parameters, Programming The 6.13.3
    Major Alarm Alerting6.9.8
    Major Alarm Ring, Clear7.1.42
    Master Clear
    6.1.1
    Maximum Call Duration Time
    6.8.10,7.1.34
    Maximum Call Duration7.1.34
    Meet Me Answer Page6.10.5.7.1.17
    Message Deposi6.3.2,7.1.18
    Message Wait Originate6.3.3,7.1.19
    Message Waiting6.3.3,7.I.19
    Messaging6.3
    Messaging, LCD
    7.1.16
    Mnemonic List Of Features
    7.3.I
    Modem Setup14.6
    Modify Digit Table To Route, Assigning12.4.4
    Modify Digit Table12.4.4
    Modify Digit Tables, Programming
    12.4.4
    Modifying Intercom Numbers9.2
    Music, Background7.1.3
    Music On Intercom Hold7.1.20
    Music Or Tone On Hold
    7.1.20,8.1.4
    4- Index 
    						
    							DXP Plus Programming InstructionslMi66-123N
    Night Ring7.2.13
    Night 
    Transfer-Gf Ringing7.2.13
    0
    On Board Software Upgrade6.1.12
    Operator Station6.9.13
    Out Dial Delay Time6.8.14P
    Pad Level-Transmit, Receive6.13.7,8.1.18
    Page, Meet Me Answer7.1.17
    Page Recall6.8.2, 14.2.5
    Paging Access
    6.10.2,6.8.5
    Paging Programming6.10
    Paging Receive
    6.10.4,7.1.21
    Paging Transmit6.10.3,7.1.22
    Paging Zones6.10
    Password, Changing The6.11.1
    Password Programming6.11
    Pause Time
    6.6.1,6.8.7
    Personalized Ringing Tone
    Phone Types
    Pick-Up Groups
    Positive Disconnect Time
    Prime Intercom Number
    Prime Line Group
    Prime Line Programming
    Prime Line Type
    Printer Interface
    Printouts, Selecting System
    Privacy Release
    Programming Call Costing and Station Message
    Detail Accounting and Reports
    Programming Considerations, Reviewing General
    Programming DISA Authorization Codes
    Programming For Peripheral Devices
    Programming Intercom Numbers
    Programming Line Features
    Programming Port
    Programming Station Class Of Service Features
    Programming Station Features
    Programming System Features
    Programming The 
    Tl Parameters
    Programming Toll Restriction7.2.137.4
    7.2.20
    8.1.11
    7.2.8
    7.2.8
    7.2.8
    7.2.8
    13
    13
    8.1.5
    10
    2
    8.8.3
    14
    9
    8
    7.2.27
    7.1
    7,7.2
    6
    6.13
    11
    PC Attendant Position, Enabling The14.4.1
    PC Attendant Position Function Keys, Mapping14.4.5
    PC Attendant Position Programming14.4
    PC Attendant Position Text Messaging Buttons,
    Assigning The14.4.4
    Performing The 
    Login Procedure1.3
    Periodic Tone Time
    6.8.9,7.1.33
    Periodic Line Tone7.1.33
    Peripheral Devices, Programming For14
    Personal Intercom Number7.2.1Programming Call Costing and Station Message Detail
    Accounting and Reports10
    Pulse Dial Interdigit Time
    6.8.20,8.1.8
    Pulse Dial Make./Pulse Dial Break6.8.21,g.l.g
    Pulse Dial Ratio6.8.21.8.1.8
    Quick Transfer7.1.43Index -6 
    						
    							/M/66-123DXP Pius Programming fnsfrucfions
    R
    Recall Call Forward7.1.5
    Recall/Flash
    6..8.7
    Recall, Timed
    6.8.5
    Relays , External Paging Equipment Control6.10.6
    Relays (External 
    Tl Alarm Reporting)6.13.1
    Relays, Line Answer From Any Station
    6.10.7
    Reloading Or Up-Grading The System Software1.4
    Remote COS Programming
    8.8.4
    Remote Day/Night Exception Number
    7.1.30,8.4.5
    Remote Station Disable7.129
    Removing Intercom Numbers9.4
    Renumbering Intercom Numbers
    9.5
    Reports, Automatic10.22
    Reports, SMDA, Examples10.2.3
    Reports, Manual
    10.2.1
    Report Option10.1.10
    Reporting Errors4.2
    Response Messaging6.3.2,7.1.17
    Restrict ARS Hookflasb7.1.44
    Restricted Numbers Programming Procedure
    11.6.1
    Restricted Numbers Programming
    11.6
    Restriction Level Programming11.4
    Ring Back On Busy7.2.36
    Ring Back Tone
    6.9.17
    Ring Frequency, IST6.9.12
    Ring Mode (IST)6.9.11
    Ring No-Answer Rings
    7.2.13
    Ringer Volume Off7.224
    Ringing Line Preference7.1.23
    Ringing On Busy
    7.2.23
    Ringing Preference
    7.1.23
    RNA Record (for 
    CaIIer ID), , Deleting Viewed
    14.1.1
    Route Access Level12.4.3
    Route Table Warning Tone
    12.4.1
    Route Tables (ARS)
    12.4
    Routes
    12.4.2
    S
    Selecting System Printouts
    Serial Data Port Numbers To Installation Locations,13
    Matching
    Serial Data Port Parameters, Setting
    Serial Data Port Parameters
    Serial Number, Obtaining The Systen Software
    Serial Port
    Serial Ports 1 l-18 Select
    Service Observable, Making A Station
    Service Observe, Initiating
    Service Observing6.4.1
    6.4.2
    6.4
    1.3
    6.4
    6.9.20
    7.2.15
    7.2.15
    7.2.15Services DTMF Highway
    6.9.19
    Single Line Proprietary Telephone TAP Button
    7.2.22
    Single Line TAP
    7.2.22
    SMDA Attendant Delete
    10.1.8
    SMDA Report Examples
    10.2.3
    SMDA Reports
    10.2
    SMDAISMDR Parameters
    10.1
    SMDA/SMDR Printer Port
    10.1.9
    SMDAISMDR Programming
    10
    SMDR Print Parameter
    10.1.3
    SMDR Record Format
    10.1.4
    SMDR Record Sample Shown In SMDA 
    Formae
    10.1.48.1.6.10.1.11
    7.2.32
    6.1.11
    6.5.2,7.2.17
    6.5.1,7.2.19
    6.5.3,7.2.18
    6.5
    6.5.2,7.2.177.1.26
    6.6.2
    12.6
    6.6
    6.6.3,7.2.4
    SMDR Record
    Softkeys Setup
    Software Reset
    SOHVA Beeps
    SOHVA, Busy On
    SOHVA Groups
    SOHVA Programming
    SOHVA Tone Bursts
    Speed Dial Groups, System
    Speed Dial Groups
    Speed Dial Numbers, ARS
    Speed Dial Programming
    Speed Dial Sets
    Speed Dial, System
    Square/Non-Square System
    Station Default
    Station Disable
    Station Disable, Remote
    Station Features, Block Programming
    Station Features, Programming
    Station Monitoring
    Station Name
    Station Numbering, Understanding
    Station Ports For Voice Mail Use, Arrqanging
    Station Transfer Recall
    Status Log, Clearing The
    Status Log, Printing The
    Synchronized Ringing
    System Clock
    System Default
    System Features Programming
    System Parameters
    System Software, Reloading Or Up-Grading The
    System Speed Dial Groups
    System Speed Dial
    System Status Button To A 
    Station,Assigning A
    System Status Log, Clear
    System Status Reporting
    System Timing6.6.4
    7.36.1.4
    7.2.25
    7.1.297.52
    7,7.2
    7:1.27
    7.2.2
    9.1
    14.5.16.8.4
    6.13.6
    6.13.5
    6.9.1
    6.7
    6-I-2
    6
    6.9
    1.4
    7.1.266.6.4
    6.13.4
    6.1.9
    6-9.6
    6.8
    6- index 
    						
    							DXP Plus Programming Instructions/M/66-123
    T
    Tl Parameters, Programming The
    Tl Status Log Parameters, Programming The
    Tl Status Reporting And Major Alarm Alerting
    Tl Status Reporting
    Tables Default
    Telephone Types
    Terminal Emulation Programming, Performing 
    The6.13
    6.13.2
    6.13.1
    6.9.7
    6.1.71.45
    Terminal Mode Definitions, Reviewing The3.3
    Terminal Setup6.2
    Thru Dialing (Through Dialing)7.2.21
    Tie Line Non-Standard Protocol Signalling8.7.1
    Tie Line Parameters8.7.1
    Tie Line Standard-Protocol Signalling
    8.7.1
    Tie Line Support Programming
    8.1.2
    Tie Line Support8.7
    Tie Line Types
    8.7.1
    Time and Date6.7
    Timed Recall6.8.5
    Toll ARS Dialing Pause
    6.9.5
    Toll Groups Programming11.5
    Toll Groups
    8.1.12,8.7.1
    Toll Restriction Example 111.1
    Toll Restriction Example 211.3
    Toll Restriction Flow Diagram11.3
    Toll Restriction, Programming
    11
    Tone First
    7.2.9
    Tone Length
    6.8.4,7.2.31
    Tone Or Music On Hold7.1.19,8.1.4
    Tone Or Voice Signalling
    7.2.9
    Tracker Access7.1.9Tracker Paging System Options, Programming
    14.2.1
    Tracker Paging System Programming
    14.2
    Transfer Ring Cadence
    1.2.34
    Transfer-To-Voice Mail Button, Assigning
    14.5.4
    Translate A DXP Database, Using VMMI Software To
    1.5
    u
    Understanding Station Numbering
    9.1
    Unsupervised Conference
    7.1.35
    Up-Grading Or Reloading The System Software
    1.4
    V
    VMMI Software Program, Installing The
    1.2
    Voice Announce Block
    7.1.38
    Voice Mail Call Transfer Parameters, Arranging14.5.3
    Voice Mail DTMF Tone
    6.8.18. 14.5.7
    Voice Mail ID
    8.1.17. 14.5.6
    Voice Mail Identification (ID) Number, Assigning14.5.6
    Voice Mail Integration Digits, Programming The
    14.5.8
    Voice Mail Integration Digits, Setting The
    14.5.8
    Voice Mail Programming14.5
    Voice Mail Ringing Options, Arranging
    14.5.5
    Voice Or Tone Signalling
    7.2.9
    Voice Prompts6.1.10
    W
    Windows Terminal Emulation, Configurating The1.8
    z
    Tracker Paging System Assignments, Making14.2.2Zone Programming6.10.1 
    						
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    Programming Records
    The record charts included in this
    publication reflect software
    releases through 11A.
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    Comdial strives to design the features in our communications systems to
    be fully interactive with one another. However, this is not always possible,
    as the combinations of accessories and features are too varied and extensive
    to insure total feature compatibility. Accordingly, some features identified
    in this publication will not operate if some other feature is activated.
    Comdial disclaims all liability relating to feature non-compatibility or
    associated in any way with problems which may be encountered by
    incompatible features. Notwithstanding anything contained in this
    publication to the contrary, Comdial makes no representation herein as to
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