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Vodavi Infinite Dvx I, Dvx Ii Hybrid Key Telephone Systems Installation Manual
Vodavi Infinite Dvx I, Dvx Ii Hybrid Key Telephone Systems Installation Manual
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@finite DVXrandDVXn Digital Key Telephone Systems ATTENDANT FEATURE OPERATION MethodTwo: This method may be used to enter names that will be associated to the Local Number/Name Translation Table only. To Select a diiierent entry in the Directory List: a. Press the HOLD button, b.Enter the three-digit enlry number (OOO- 099 for DVX I System, 000-199 for DVX ’ System) on the dial pad and press the SPEED button, %il [*ii to scroll up (next entq) through the list, zial I#) to scroll down...
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iqftnite DVX ’ and DVX ’ DWtal Key Telephone Systems 4. Either hang up to end programming or begin at step ‘2” to program another Sys- tem Speed Dial bin/Name combination. 420.18 NIGHT SERVICE a-Any designated attendant can place the system into Night Service by pressing the pre-programmed Night Service button {DND) or by dialing IS041. b. Pressing the pre-programmed Night Serv- ice button again removes the system from Night Service. 420.20 OFF HOOK VOICE OVER [OHVO) This feature allows...
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imite DVX ’ and DVX II D&itni Key Telephone Systems ATTENDANT FEAT’ORE OPERATION l If the calling station is a non-LCD term& nal, the called station will receive en-or tone when responding via text messag- ing. l The called station may press a flex but- ton programmed as a TIM: Message but- ton, [633#+XXI. This flex button may then be pressed to respond to the caUng station. MMF’ digits wiIl not be heard by either party. l The receiving station must be pro- grammed to anow OHVO calls. l...
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i#@J&e Dm’andDVX” D&iti Key Telephone Systems lar message). Example : I6331 + 1381 means that a telephone calling the station will receive the message WHO IS IT?“. me additional messages [with their codes) listed below can also be sent as a text response: j 31 1 IWILLTAKECALL : i 32 1 TAKE MESSAGE 33 TRANSFER l-0 SECRETARY 1 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 t PUTCALL ON HOLD CALL, BACK ONE MOMENTPLEASE I WILL CALL BACK wHOISlT7 IS IT LONG...
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@@d&e DVX’andDVXn Dwa 3ey Telephone 8y8textIs ATTENDANT FEATURE OI’ER&‘MON c. When called party answers, lift handset to converse or use speakerphone 420.26 CALLI’= While connected to an outside line: a. Press programmed CALL PARK button. The caller is put on Exclusive hold. b.At this time, you can page or call another internal station. c. When the party you calIed responds, an- nounce the call park location and replace handset. 420.27 DO NOT DISTURB INDICATION The associated station button...
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2. Speak in normal tone of voice to deliver message. stations off-hook or in DND will not hear the internal page announcement. 3. Deliver page ~II normal tone of voice. 4. Replace handset to terminate page an- nouncement. B. InternalPaging Stations off-hook or in DND will not reeefve the page announcement. 1. Press the pre-progrred’ PAGE button, or dial one of the following codes: 7O=AllCall-lntemal&Extemal 71= Internal Zone 1 72= Internal Zone 2 73= Internal Zone 3 74= Internal Zone 4...
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iqjintieDVXTandDVX’ Digital Eey Telephone Systems LCD D1SPIa.K~ 490.1 LCD DISPLAYS The display is arranged into an upper and lower field. ‘Zhe upper field displays the current activ- ity of tie telephone. The lower field is divided into two sections. The left section of the lower field displays the date.speed bin number, con- netted intercom station or outside line number. The right section of the lower field dispkys the current time or elapsed time on an outside call. The following Table...
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LCD DISPLa’ i@nite DVX ’ and DVX * Digital Xey Telephone Systems Table 430-l LCD Displays (Co&d) FUNCTION I CALLINGSTATION’SDISPi.AY I I I I CALL TO STA XXX I ckmp-on Conference IntemalPage Exttzrnal Page AllCaUPage I Meet MePage MMhlD/W HH:MMam I 1 CALL TO ..(name).. MNUDD/YY HH:MM 81tl CONFERENCE I MWWW HH:MMam 1 AU CALL PAGE I MMiDDPP( .HH:Mhl am CALL FROM XXX MkVDD/YY HH:MM am CALLJ3DSTAnONSDISPLAY I I I I I CAMP-ON BY STA XXX I MIWDD/W HH:MM am I CAMF-ON BY...
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LCD DISPLAYS Station Call Forward (originating Station) (Name in Display) Station No-Answer Call Forward (or@nating Station) X&ion Busy/No-Answe CaIl Forward (originating Station) Station Busy CalI Forward Or@inating Station) Forwarded Call Phne in Display) Table 43&l LCD Display8 (Co&d) CALLING STATIONS DISPLAY FURWARDEDfO 8-I-A XXX MJk#DD/YY HH:MM am I NOANSFWDTOSTAXXX MMlDD/YY HH:MM am 1 NO ANS FWDfo .&tame).. 1 I MMlDD/YY HH:MMam 1 BUSY FWD To ..(name).. MM/DD/YY .HH:MM am...
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LCD DISPLAYS iqfMtenVX’an.dDVxn Digital Key Telephone Sgstcm~ Table 430-l LCD I3isplays &ont-d) FUNCTION Forwarded Intercom Call ’ Station Forwarding to a Voice Mail Group i (Station Idle) * Station Forwarding to an ACD or TJCD Group(Station Idle) I Preset Forward Station calling a Station Forwarded to a Voice Mail Group II 1’ I - 1 [ 1 [ - [ [ [ CAU TO STA XXX PICKED UP BY STA XXX HH:MM am Exch~~ive Hold LINE Xx FORWARDED TO STA Xxx VIASTAXXX HH:MM am FORWARDED TO VOICE...