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Saving a Database to Disk
SelectSavefrom the File menu. If this is a
database that was loaded from disk, it will be
saved with the same file name; existing files will be
overwritten.
The Save As dialog box will appear when saving a
new database or one loaded from a console.Save
Ascan be selected from the File menu to save an
existing database to the floppy disk using a new file
name.
In the File Name field, enter the new file name to
use for the current name database, console setup,
statistics, and...

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Loading a Database from the Console
Make sure that the console is connected to the PC with
the serial cable, and the correct com port has been
selected.
Use theNewoption to clear the database and
select the switch and console type - see page 5.
SelectGet From Consolefrom the File menu.
From the submenu, you can choose to load into PC
memory the Name Database, Console Setup, Error
Log, Console Statistics; or All to select all four
items.
A warning message will appear if an error
occurred while trying to...

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Name Database
A 1000 name database in the console identifies callers
by name when only directory number information is sent
from the central office. Name/number entries may also
be assigned to DSS keys to simplify call transferring and
station dialing.
Spare DSS keys may be programmed to autodial up to
18 digits, including 0-9, *, #. Use this option for one
button dialing of frequently-dialed numbers.
Viewing the Name Database
To view or edit an existing database, first load
the database from disk (page...

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Enter the optional voice mailbox number in the
Voice Mail Number field. Seven digits are allowed,
including aPto pause dialing. Please refer to the
Key Mapping section in the Installation Instructions
for a complete description of the voice mail feature.
In the DSS Key field, enter the number of the DSS
button to be assigned to this entry. Leave the field
blank if no DSS button is assigned; the name entry
will only be used for calling name display.
DSS buttons are numbered top to bottom, left to
right,...

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Deleting a Name Entry
Press theDeletekey to remove the highlighted
name entry from the list.
Deleting All Name Entries
To delete allname entries, exit the name list by
pressing theF10key, then selectClear Names
from the Names menu.
Saving Changes to the Name Database
When finished viewing or editing the name list,
press theF10key. Any changes made can then be
saved to disk and/or sent to the console – see
pages 7 and 8.
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Console Setup
Several network and console operation parameters are
programmable, allowing compatibility with a wide variety
of central office features. Console options are
pre-programmed at the factory; many installations will
require few changes to these values. Programming is
retained in the console memory when console power is
disconnected.
A parameter or feature may be altered at any time
without reprogramming the entire system.
In the following setup procedures, any changes
that you make are saved...

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your local telephone company. The SPID uniquely
identifies the console when it is connected to the
network. Each 2260d has two SPIDs; one for attendant
call appearances, and one for the DSS/BLF. The 40d
has one SPID. Each 120d may have one or two SPIDs;
two are required for more than 60 stations. In the latter
case, the 120d appears as two distinct ISDN terminals to
the network, each having 60 call appearances.
Additionally, the 2260d and 40d consoles must be
programmed with aPrimaryDirectoryNumber...

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Button Mapping
Most call processing functions can be assigned to any
console button, except the MAINT, VOL, SHIFT, Hold
Loop, and DSS buttons.
The factory default button layout can be
recalled by pressing theF8key.
Ring Delay and network features must be assigned to
buttons with indicator lamps.
SelectKeysfrom the Setup menu. A graphical
representation of the console button layout will be
displayed.
Use the cursor keys to move the highlight to the
button you want to change.
Press theEnterkey to change...

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After selecting the button function and feature
code, press theF10key to save any changes
made, or press theEsckey to return to the button
layout without saving.
When finished with all button changes, press the
F10key to exit the button layout and save any
changes made, or press theEsckey to exit without
saving.
Queue Assignments
Incoming ringing calls are prioritized for answering,
based on either the incoming call identifier (ICI) field sent
by the network, or the call appearance loop that the call...

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replace any?character in the translation string
during call display.
In the Timeout field, enter the timeout period in
seconds for this call type. The call will move from
the initial queue to the Timeout Queue after the
timeout period.
Enter the initial queue for this call type in the
Queue field. Queues with a higher number have a
lower priority.
In the Timeout Queue field, enter the queue the
call will move to after the timeout period, if the call
is still ringing. Set this field to the same number...
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