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Comdial Executech 2000 Telephone System Instructions Manual
Comdial Executech 2000 Telephone System Instructions Manual
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IMI66-068System Programming 3.6 Programming The Lines 3.6.1Introduction You can program the parameters for individual lines by using line class of service programming.The programming decisions you make, therefore, will only be true for that line and not for the entire telephone system, as is the case for system configuration. You should keep a record of all programming decisions that you make-it will help you keep track of what you have done and will help you trouble-shoot any problem that might arise...
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System ProgrammingIMI64-068 3.6.2Abandoned Hold Release Description:When a distant party abandons a hold condition and disconnects from a line (hangs up), the central office will send a forward disconnect signal to the digital telephone system. This signal can be either 50 rnsec. or 350 msec. Check the signal length from the telephone company and program all of the central office line ports to match that signal length. To Program:1.Dial 38 “HOLD RELEASE 50 ” 2.Select hold release time for line ports...
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IMI66-068System Programming3.6.5 Line Disable Description:You can take a line port out of service when necessary (because of defect, for example) using this programming procedure. Return the line to service with the central office lines programming procedure, page 3-21. : I: To Program:1. Dial 31 “DISABLE LINES” 2.Select line ports to be disabled (LED On = Disabled) Line port 1-14 = Dial 01 - 14 or Press Al - Al4 Line port 15,16 = Dial 15,16 or press Bl, B2 Line port 17-24 = Dial 17 - 24 -OR- Press B3...
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System Programming 3.6.7 Line Names Zn!lZ66-068 Description: To Program:Example:You can name lines to identify them for use. Names such as WATTS, or CO, for example, make locating a desired line easier for the station user.The station name appears on the LCD of the station user. A line name can contain up to five characters.1. Dial34 %INENAiVE 2.Select line ports to be assigned (LED On = Assigned) Line port 1-14 = Dial 01 - 14 or Press Al - Al4 Line port 15,16 = Dial 15,16 or press Bl, B2 Line port...
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ZMZ66-068System Programming 3.6.8Line Port Functions-Auxiliary Lines i’. Description:You can condition a line port to serve as a port for an external paging amplifier.To program: 1.Dial 32 “AUXILIARY LINES” 2.Select line ports to be assigned (LED On = Assigned) Line port 1-14 = Dial 01 - 14 or Press Al - Al4 Line port 15,16 = Dial 1516 or press Bl, B2 Line port 17-24 = Dial 17 - 24 -OR- Press B3 then press Al - AS 3.Dial % for configuration mode. foL;tnFewachbns-Central... Description:You can condition...
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System ProgrammingZMZ66-068 3.6.11 Puke/Tone Switchable-Pulse Description: NOTE: To Program: If the installer has connected rotary dial lines to the system, you must condition those line ports as pulse dial ports.The user can switchfrom pulse (rotary dial signaling) to tone (dual tone multiplefrequency - DTMJ’) for accessing special circuits requiring DTMF tones, such as banking machines, when they need to do so from a rotary dial line by dialing f afrer dialing access number. 1.Dial 36 “PULSE DIAL”...
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Zn!fZ66-068System Programming3.613 Block Programming-Line Button Method Description:You can use this programming procedure to assign those features that you have already assigned to any other line or entire block of lines. To Program: ._ .-::. ;. ..’ 1.Dial 42 “BLK PROGRAMMZNG ” 2.Select model line port “MODEL LINE XX ” Line port 1-14 = Press Al - Al4 Line port l&16 = Press Bl, B2 Line port 17-24 = Press B3 then press Al - AS 3.Select lines to match model line (as detailed above) 4.Dial % and repeat...
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Station ProgrammingZMZ66-0683.7 Programming The Stations 3.7.1 Introduction Station programming means that you are programming the functions for one particular station, or port.While it isn’t necessary, it is a good idea to do station programming after you have done system and line programming. You should keep a record of programming decisions that you make-it will help you keep track of what you have done and will help you trouble-shoot any problem that might arise later. When you need to make a record...
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IMI66-068Station Programming3.7.3All-Call and Zone Paging Description: To Program:Telephone users can receive voice announcements through their telephone loudspeakers or through an external paging amplifier and speaker connected to a PA port. They can transmit these voice announcements with their telephone handsets. You can arrange the programming so that the users can make announcements to stations located in certain areas of the site or to all of the stations. You can also arrange stations to originate...
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Station ProgrammingIMI6tG-068 3.7.5 Audible Monitoring Description:The DWBLF at a multiline station provides a visual indication of idle, busy, and ringing status of the monitored stations.You can also provide audible indication of direct and delayed ringing for selected stations; however, you must first enable the station monitoring feature on a system-wide basis (see 3.7.21). To Program1. Dial 20 “‘MONITOR XXXXXXX” 2.Press Al to switch between enable r&d disable (LED On = Enable) -OR- Dial 1 to Enable...