Comdial Impact Dsu Instructions Manual
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Length For Entered Account Codes Description:This feature defines the number of account code digits that a user must enter before the system will accept the code. Account code length can range from 3 to 16 digits; however, its length must always be equal to or greater than the current verified account code length. To Program:To specify the number of entered account code digits, 1. Dial75.“SMDA PROGRAMMING” 2. Dial09.“MAX ACCT CODE X ” 3. Dial number of digits (3—16) for account code length. NOTE: The...
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3.9.3 Enabled or Disabled Account Codes Description:Use this procedure to enable or disable the account code feature for the system. To Program:1. Dial75.“SMDA PROGRAMMING” 2. Dial07.“XXXXXXXX ACCOUNT” 3. Press A1to toggle the feature on or off (LED On = Enabled). —OR— Dial1to enable account codes. “ENABLE ACCOUNT” Dial2to disable account codes. “DISABLE ACCOUNT” 4. DialSSfor configuration mode. To change setting, repeat procedure and make opposite selection. 3.9.4 Forced or Optional Entry Account Codes...
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Forced Account Code Emergency Numbers Description:Even if you arrange for the system to force account code entries, users can always dial emergency numbers without first entering an account code. Use this programming feature to enter up to 10 emergency numbers. Each number can be a minimum of 1 digit and a maximum of 12 digits. To Program:1. Dial75.“SMDA PROGRAMMING” 2. Dial16.“SET EMER. NUMBER” 3. Dial emergency number (up to 12 digits). 4. To enter another emergency number, dial#, then dial number. 5....
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3.9.5 Message Display Time For Account Codes Description:When you enable the account code feature, LCD speakerphones prompt users to enter an account code with a displayed message that the system clears at the end of a programmable display time. Use this procedure to set the length of time for the display within the range of 1 to 20 seconds. (The default setting is 5 seconds.) If account codes are forced, the system drops the line if the user fails to enter a valid account code during the display period....
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3.9.6 Verified Account Code Entry Description:Use this programming procedure to arrange for the system to either verify or not verify the account codes that users enter. To Program:1. Dial75.“SMDA PROGRAMMING”. 2. Dial08.“VERIFICATION XXX. 3. PressA1to toggle the feature on or off (LED On = Verified) —OR— dial1to enable verification “VERIFICATION ON ” dial2to disable verification. “VERIFICATION OFF” 5. DialSSfor configuration mode. To change setting, repeat procedure and make opposite selection....
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3.10 The Analog Terminal Interface The Analog Terminal Interface device (ATI-D) is a multipurposeon-premiseaccessory for the digital telephone system. It has dual circuits that allow external analog telephony equipment, such as a voice mail system, an industry-standard model 2500 tone dial telephone, a model 500 rotary dial telephone, etc., to interface with two digital station ports. NOTE:Connect the first ATI-D port to an even station port. All ATI-D ports must be paired. You should make a record in...
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3.10.1 ATI Distinctive Ringing Description:Intercom calls that ring at equipment connected through an ATI-D have a different cadence than outside calls have. Intercom ring cadence is: 1 sec. on, 0.5 sec. off, 1 sec. on, 3.5 sec. off. Outside call ring cadence is: 2 sec. on, 4 sec. off. If needed, you can disable this distinctive ringing feature to make the intercom ring cadence the same as that for outside calls. To Program:1. Dial53.“STATION FEATURES” 2. Dial33.“DIST. RING XX ” 3. PressA1to toggle...
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3.11 Direct Department Calling Direct department calling allows the system to assign lines to one of four different departments. Calls received on department lines and calls that are transferred to a department from within the system search for an idle station in that department. The system distributes department calls evenly throughout the department stations. It does this by placing newly received calls, transferred calls, and held calls in a queue for servicing, assigning these calls a time stamp to...
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3.11.1 Access Codes For Direct Department Calling Description:You can program department access codes to be any number between 10 and 7999; however, the system will not allow you to assign the same dialing code as both a station extension number and a department access code; nor will the system allow an extension number conflict such as 15 and 1500. Further, with system defaulted extension numbers, the assigned department access codes must start at 0058 or larger. To Program:1. Dial52.“ACCESS CODE” 2....
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3.11.3 Station Ports For Direct Department Calling Description:You can group stations by department to allow a call to search for an idle station within a department. This search occurs when a busy or RNA is encountered at a called department station. The system allows up to four departments with up to 16 stations and a minimum of 3 stations in each one. You can place one additional station in each department to serve as a termination station. Calls that roll to a termination station will follow a call...