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Modem Data Port Modules (MDPMs) can be programmed for use on digital display
phones. A digital display phone with an MDPM and a PCDPM can use the off-hook
voice announce and have a single-line set or data device connected.
3.39 When multiple purposes are assigned to one DKSC port, the circuit numbers are
assigned as follows:
Keyset: XX.XX.01
Keyset with MDPM: The phone is XX.XX.01 and the MDPM is XX.XX.02
Dual Single-Line Sets on an SLA: The single-line set circuit numbers are XX.XX.01
and XX.XX.02
Single-Line Set and DID trunk on an SLA: The single-line set circuit number is
XX.XX.01 and the DID trunk is XX.XX.02
Dual DID Trunks on an SLA: The DID trunk circuit numbers are XX.XX.01 and
XX.XX.02
Keyset with System Serial Port: The phone is XX.XX.01 and the serial port is
XX.XX.02.
Keyset with MDPM and System Serial Port: The phone is XX.XX.01, the MDPM is
XX.XX.02, and the serial port is XX.XX.03.
Single-Port LSA: XX.XX.01
3.40 When a DKSC or DKSC-16 port is changed from single purpose (e.g., Keyset) to multi-
ple purpose (e.g., Keyset with RS232 port), the database will retain all programming for the
original single port and it will create new additional station(s) in all other applicable areas of
programming. The original single port will retain its extension number; the new ports will have
extension numbers assigned as you exit from this programming area.
3.41 If a DKSC or DKSC-16 port is converted from Keyset to an SLA function, the keyset
programming is erased and the two SLA circuits are at default values.
3.42 If a DKSC or DKSC-16 port is changed from an SLA function to Keyset with MDPM,
the port programming for the SLA circuits is erased and the MDPM is set at default values.
3.43 If a DKSC-16 is changed to a DKSC, the device programming for circuits 1-8 will be
preserved, but circuits 9-16 will be unequipped. If a DKSC is changed to a DKSC-16, circuits
1-8 will remain unchanged, and any previous programming for circuits 9-16 will be restored
(they will be at default if they were never programmed).
3.44 The circuit type options are as follows:
None: To disable the port, select
Keyset: This option is selected if the port will be used for installing a phone. The phone
can have an attached DSS/BLF Unit, but cannot be used as a serial port or have a data
device connection. (The phone may have a PCDPM that is used only for off-hook voice
announce.) If you want to see the programming for this phone (as performed in Devices
and Feature Code programming, described on
number.
Keyset/MDPM: If the port will support a phone that is equipped with a PCDPM and an
MDPM, but is used only for off-hook voice announce and a data device connection,
select this option. The MDPM circuit number appears in the Circuit 2 column. If you
want to see the programming for this port (as performed in Devices and Feature Code
programming, described on
Digital Keyset Card Configuration
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
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None
page
6-156), double-click on the port number.
Programming
page
6-156), double-click on the port
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