Comdial Dxp Plus Instructions Manual
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Call Forward, Recall If the site includes ExecuMail equipment and the programmer has arranged for the ExecuMail to provide release transfer, she or he should also arrange for the ExecuMail station to have this call forward, recall feature. Also see the discussion titledCall Forward - Busy or Ring No-Answer, All Or Personal. Call Park The system can hold nine calls in park zones (also referred to as orbits) where they are retrievable by all users in the system. Those calls that users can park include...
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Call Transfer—Screened Screened call transfer allows users to first announce and then transfer both line and intercom calls from one station to another station or group in one of two ways. If both stations have access to the line or intercom number, the user makes a common line pickup transfer. If the other station does not have access to the incoming line, the user makes a transfer using the system transfer feature. The user uses the TRANS/CONF button to effect the call transfer. Also refer to the...
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Camp–On—No Answer Refer to the discussion titledCamp–On With Automatic Call Back. Clear Major Alarm Ring Major alarm rings occur whenever a number of faults exceed a programmed threshold. You can use a telephone station to clear a major alarm ring by pressing the INTERCOM button and then dialing a feature code (default code is #09). However, the telephone station must have a class of service (COS) assigned to it that has this feature enabled. The installer or programmer enables this feature through...
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Conferencing - Multiline This feature allows one station to access other stations or lines at the same time resulting in a conference arrangement. Users press the TRANS/CONF button to establish conferencing. A station user can make conference calls that encompass up to five parties, including the originating station, in any combination of lines and system stations. For example, a user can conference his or her telephone with three lines and one other station. After establishing a conference between his...
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Consoleless Operation The system can operate with or without the use of an attendant console. Consultation Hold When the station user presses the TRANS/CONF button while on a call, the call is placed on consultation hold and dial tone is returned to the station. The user may then make another intercom or line call. After speaking with this “consulted” party, the station user may do any of the following: (1) return to the held call by selecting the line or intercom number for the held party, (2) effect a...
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D Database Program Storage Programmers can save and restore the DXPPlusdata base using the visual man machine interface (VMMI). They will find this feature useful for retaining existing operating parameters and later reloading this database after they upgrading the system’s software. Database Programming(From Main Station) The system administrator can use a system telephone to reprogram certain feature parameters away from the values set by the installer using the computer-based VMMI. Included among the...
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Default Functional Programming At initial power up of the system, the system operating features consist of a specific group of conditions (default conditions). These default conditions provide a completely operational system for normal use. A system installer can leave the system in a defaulted state or reprogram it as desired. After reprogramming, a programmer can restore default conditions to the system at any time they are needed as follows: ·When a master clear is programmed, the entire system is...
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Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) The DNIS feature allows the DXPPlusto read an inband DTMF digit string sent by a common carrier. It uses this information to identify the telephone number the caller dialed and appropriately route the call. DNIS is a service that long distance carriers make available for dial 800 and dial 900 number subscribers on trunks that use E&M signalling over a E1 network. Also see the discussion titled Automatic Number Identification (ANI). Digital Wireless Telephone...
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invulnerable or immune from unauthorized or fraudulent access or use, or unaccounted-for access or use, and therefore Comdial disclaims any and all liability, and makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to unauthorized or fraudulent access or use, or unaccounted-for access or use. NOTE: Comdial engineers do not recommend DISA for use on loop start lines without disconnect supervision. While DISA will function, Comdial will not be liable for its performance under any condition where disconnect...
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Direct Line Access By Station Through program assignment, the system gives certain stations direct access to lines. The programmer must map line buttons for use at these stations. The users then press the line buttons to select lines for use. Direct Line Group Selection This feature allows the programmer to put lines into line groups. A line group appears to the station user as a single button. The system supports a maximum of 16 line groups with a line group containing any number of lines; however, all...