Comdial Impact Dsu Instructions Manual
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3.21.3 Programming For DISD Operation Description:When you plan to enhance DISD operation with the DVA, you must first completely program the system for DISD operation. NOTE: You should set a DISD dial time that is as long as the maximum time needed to complete the longest DVA message. For example, if the longest DVA message is 60 seconds, set the DISD dial time to 60 seconds. If the DISD dial time is longer than the DVA message, the message will repeat itself. If the DISD dial time is shorter than the...
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3.21.4 Enabling/Disabling Digital Voice Announcing (DVA) Description:You can enable DVA support for both DISD and DCD operation. To Program:To assign DVA support for DISD operation. 1. Dial17.“SYSTEM FEATURES” 2. Dial07.“DISD DVA XXXXXXX” 3. Press A1 to toggle between enable and disable (LED on = Enable) —OR— Dial1to Enable (A1 LED is on)“DISD DVA ENABLE” Dial2to Disable.“DISD DVA DISABLE” 4. PressSSfor configuration mode. To change setting, repeat procedure and make opposite selection. To Program:To...
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3.21.5 Programming The DVA Messages Description:You or the system attendant can store the customized messages in the DVA device in one of two ways: by delivering them from the telephone handset at station 10 or 12 or by playing the contents of a professionally-supplied tape recording into the DVA memory. The DVA provides up to four unique messages. The total available message time is two minutes for one message if needed. Because of the time constraints, it is a good practice to script your messages...
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To Program:1. Dial08.“DVA TABLE NUM” 2. Choose the message style. —Dial1for DISD message style.“PORT NUMBER” —Dial2for DCD message style.“PORT NUMBER” 3. Select DVA station ports —Dial10–57or pressC10–C57(LED On = Selected). 4. Press#to end DVA station port entry.“DVA MESSAGES” 5. Press0to erase all four messages. 6. Dial code for message type you wish to record —Dial5to record day answer message —Dial6to record night answer message —Dial7to record recall message —Dial8to record drop message —Dial9to...
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3.22 The Data Interface Unit The Data Interface Unit (DIU) is a device connected to a digital station port of a DSU. The DIU provides connection for a digital multiline telephone and another device such as an Industry standard telephone (IST), FAX, or modem. The DIU switches the voice path from the DSU to either the digital telephone or the IST telephone by pressing a button on the digital telephone. When the DIU is in the digital mode, the digital telephone will function fully and the IST telephone...
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3.22.2 Remote Data Station Description:Use this procedure to program the system to allow remote control of a DIU from one or more multiline digital telephones assigned to other station ports. Remote commands are blocked when the station is busy with a call. To Program:1. Dial53for station features.“STA. FEATURES” 2. Dial39for data station.“DATA STATION” 3. Enter data station number. 4. Select station ports to be programmed —for station 10–57, dial10–57or pressC10–C57. 5. DialSfor next station feature,...
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3.23 Caller ID Service Support When you subscribe to Caller ID service, the central office sends Caller ID data over the lines. After the Caller ID device deciphers the data, it is displayed on a system LCD speakerphone. You must program lines and stations for Caller ID service. NOTE:A lighted LED next to the programming button for the selection indicates the current configuration. When a single button provides a toggle (on/off) action, the lighted LED indicates the active feature. Since the station...
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Table 3–11: Caller ID Information On SMDR Printout Call # Station # Line # Date TimeCall lengthAnswer TimeCalled or Calling #Call Cost 1 1000 12 10/15/92 04:38 0.1123456789 0123456$ 0.51 2 123 10/15/92 00:56 0.2 5551212 3 1 10/15/92 00:56 NOANS .2 /5551234 4 10 1 10/15/92 00:56 0.1 .1 /5551234 5 4 10/15/92 01:00 NOANS .2 6 10 4 10/15/92 01:00 0.1 .0 7 10 1(D) 10/15/92 04:23 0.2 .1 /5556789 $ 0.00 8 10 1(D) 10/15/92 04:19 0.2 .1 $ 0.00 (1) outgoing call (5) unanswered incoming call, without Caller ID (2)...
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As an option, you can arrange for the system to provide Caller ID data distribution through the RS232 data port B to a personal computer (PC) just as it supplies SMDA data to a data printer. This data consists of four special-purpose messages and is in the ASCII format suitable for use with PC-based application programs. The messages are as follows: Table 3–12: Typical Message 1—sent out as soon as Caller ID data arrives from the CO. Message ID and Identifier (3 bytes)Line No. (2 bytes)Caller ID Data (15...
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3.23.1 Assigning Caller ID Lines (required programming) Description:Programs lines to receive Caller ID service. To Program:1. Dial47.“CALLER ID LINES” 2. Select line ports (LED On = Selected) Line Port 1–14 = Dial01–14orA1–A14 Line Port 15, 16 = Dial15,16or pressB1,B2 Line Port 17–24 = Dial17–24or pressHOLD and then pressA1–A8. 3. PressSfor configuration mode. 3.23.2 Assigning Caller ID Stations (required programming) Description:Programs stations to receive Caller ID information. To Program:1....