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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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sYSTEM PARMW=E= PROGRAMMiNG iqftnite DVX’ and DVX’I: lM@al Key Telephone Spstcxns SYSTEM TIMERS [tint ‘dl E. Preset Forward Timer Programming Steps Description If this timer is to be changed: 1. Press the PRESET FORWARD TIMER flex- ible button (Button #5}. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: This timer determines the amount of time an outside line will ring before being forwarded to a predetermined station. This entry works with Preset Forward station assignments in...
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SYsTEM PARAMETERS PROG-G SYSTEM TIMERS (cont’d) Programming Steps lfthis timer is to be changed: 1 *Press the PAUSE TiMER flexible button (3utton #I?). The following message is shown on the display phone: 2.Enter a one-c&it i&ner value on the dM pad which corresponds to 1-9 seconds. 3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the &splay will now update. prog;ramminFi Steps If this timer is to be changed: l.PresstheCAU.PARKRECALLTIMERfl~- ible button (EMton...
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r SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRtXMMRVG i?finite DVX’ and DVX” Digital Key Telephone Systems Prow Steps Description If this tier is to be changed: This tuner determines the amount of time an l.Press the CONFERENCE/DISA TIMER unsupervised conference can continue after the flexible button (Button #9). The following initiator of the conference has &ted the con- message is shown on the display phone: ference. J 2.Enter a two-digit timer value on the dial pad which corresponds to 0 l-99 minutes. 3. Press...
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infinite DVX’andDVX” m&al Eey Telephone Systems SYSTE&I PDRS PROGRAMBUING SYSTEM TIMERS Eont*a a- CO Ring Detect Timu Pro- steps If this timer is to be changed: 1. Press the CORING DEI’ECTlWIERflexible button (Button #I 11. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: 2.Enter a one-digit timer value on the dial pad which corr-ponds to 2 (200 msec) -9 (900 msec.) mill&seconds. 3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update....
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r iqfhite DVX ’ and DVX’ SYSTEM PDRS PROGRAMMING Digital Key Telephone Systems M. Message Wait Reminder Tone Prow steps If this feature is to be changed: l.Press the MESSAGE WAIT REMINDER TONE flexible button (Button #13). The foltowing message is shown on the display phone: Description This timer determines the amount of time be- tween repeated reminder tones to a key tele- phone with a message waiting. Digital key station users may be reminded of a message waiting on their telephone with...
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mite DVX’andDvX” D&$&d I&y Telephone Systtxris SYSTEM TIMERS [Cont’d) 0. SLT Hook Flash Debounee Timer Programming Steps If this timer is to be changed: 1. Press the SLT HOOK FLASH DEBOUNCE TIMER fiexible button (Button #15). The following message is shown on the display phone: Description This timer determines the length of time that is needed to deWmine a valid on-hook or off-hook condition for single Iine telephones. On-Hook or Off-Hook signals that are shorter in duration than this...
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r SYSTEM PARAlldETERs PROGRAMMING iq#kite DVX’andDVX” D&&al Key Telephone Systems SYS’lZM TIMERS (Cont’d) P. SMDR CalI 9118lIfication Timer I?ro*amming Steps If this tkner is to be changed: 1. Press the SMDR CALL QUAL T’IMER fkx- ible button (Button #16). The folIowing message is shown on the display phone: Description This timer determines the length of time that is needed to determine a valid SMDR call for SMDR reporting purposes. DeEault: By default, the SMDR call Qualifica- tion Timer...
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r i@nite DVX’ aad DVX” Digital Xey Telephone L3gstexr.u SYsmM P ARAMETERS PROG-G 710.2 SYSTEM FEiATURES PROGRAM- MMG Programming Steps If the system is in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. Lf starting to prc@arn here, enter the programming mode. Refer to Sec. 700.2, Program Mode Entry (Key Station) If any System Features are to be changed: 1.W FLASH and dial 1051. The following message is shown on the display phone: ST3JEAl All ST ENII Ed IW Eli ml AC 3 3 33 ml...
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SYSTEM PARAMETERS PRGGRtiMUING it@aite DVX’~~~DVX~ Di&itd Hey Telephone Systems IPROG CODE! - I FUNCTION j DEFAULT i CUSTOMER, i :J=gpj; DATA ;FL&HZl / 1 i SMDR Enable/Disable Disabled f 2 can me LDOnlv i I / 3 4 3aud Print columns Rate 2400 80 : I I 1 t I I t I 5 I Port I 1 I 1 I Night Mode Operation Auto/Manual i Manual i ! 2 1 ANMSchedule- Mondav 0 . / 1 3 1 AN&l Schedule - Tuesday / FLASH22 4 ANM Schedule - Wednesday I :. 1 / I 5 ANM Schedule - Tl-mrsdav 3 / 6 ANM Schedule -...
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r irlpnite DVX’ and DVX’ Dj&ital Key Telephone Systems SYSTEM FEATURES (Cont’dI A. Attendant Ovcmide Prom Steps if this feature is to be changed: 1. Press the ATIN OVERF$DE flexible button (Button #I). This feature will toggle on and off with each depression, and the display will update with each depression. l LED off =Attendant Override is disabled l LED on = Attendant Override is enabled 2.Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confikmation tone is heard. Description When this feature...