Automatic Station Relocation - Comdial DXP Plus Manual

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DXP Plus General Description
Restrict ARS Hookflash (Automatic Route Selection, Hookflash Restriction)
This feature enhances ARS response to hookflash action on an outside line when that action is followed
by dialed digits. With the feature enabled, the system delays response to a hookswitch flash until after the
ARS feature verifies as valid all subsequent dialed digits. With the feature disabled, the system sends the
hookflash over the line without waiting for the ARS feature to verify the validity of subsequent dialed
digits. This station class of service feature is applicable only when the ARS feature is active.
Automatic Route Selection For Speed Dials
The programmer can arrange for the system to route the system speed dial and any personal speed dial
numbers that the user has programmed through the system's automatic route selection feature (ARS).

Automatic Station Relocation

The system will automatically recognize a particular station should someone relocate it to a different
station port. After being installed at a new port location, a relocated station will provide the same class of
service parameters and station features that it provided at its original port location. Also, the relocated
station will respond to the same personal intercom number that it responded to at its original port location.
A relocated station prompts the user to take action to either accept its original programming or accept the
programming at the new port. If the user takes no action, the station assumes the parameters and personal
intercom number that is determined by a system programming procedure. Consider these following points
when you enable station relocation:
If someone does a station relocation, the programmer must save the database programming to make the
relocation permanent.
This relocation feature only applies to digital telephones.
Users must ensure that the vacated port remains unused until they complete a relocation.
If someone connects a telephone to the vacated port before users complete a relocation, the relocated
telephone will not retain its original programming.
When the user accept the original programming for the new port, the vacated port assumes the
programming currently assigned to the new port (that is, a parameter exchange takes place between the
vacated port and the new port).
If a DSS/BLF console was assigned to the telephone at its original location, the console assignment
follows the telephone to the new location even though the console is no longer located physically near
the telephone. If the user relocates the console, the system programmer must reprogram the new port
for console use.
The relocation feature also applies to relocated digital telephone boards, however, the installer must
ensure that the vacated port remains unused until the relocation is complete. All stations connected to the
relocated circuit board show the relocation prompt.
Auxiliary Equipment Interface (Busy Lead Detection)
One line port on every loop start line board will detect current flow on the line ahead of the common
equipment. When an external device, such as a modem or fax, is connected to this line and is activated,
current flow over the line occurs. When the port detects the current flow, the system causes a busy
indication for this line to appear at every system telephone that has its appearance. Normally, the user
cannot interrupt an external device by pressing the line button or by dialing a line group code; however, if
the line is programmed to be non-private, a user can interrupt the device.
GCA40–130
Understanding The Features – 53

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