Database Program Storage; Database Programming; Day One And Day Two Ringing; Day Restriction Level - Comdial DXP Plus Manual

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Database Program Storage

Programmers can save and restore the DXP Plus data 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 features that the
system administrator can program are the ability to assign prime line, prime group, or prime intercom to
the stations, and the ability to assign day and night toll restriction exception numbers to the stations.

Database Programming

System programmers employing the visual man machine interface (VMMI) program running on a
DOS-based personal computer can customize the DXP Plus system parameters and change the system
data base. The VMMI program causes the system to down load the existing database to the PC's memory
where the installer can make additions and changes to database. While the installer is reprogramming the
database, the system allows users to continue to use their telephones but prevents them from making
changes that affect the database's structure. As the installer makes the changes to the database, the VMMI
program sends these changes back to the DXP Plus memory.

Day One And Day Two Ringing

Refer to the discussion titled Flexible Ringing Assignments.

Day Restriction Level

Refer to the Discussion titled Toll Restrictions.

Default Busy/Ring No-Answer Call Forward

The programmer can arrange for the system to automatically forward any calls that ring at busy
telephones or any calls that ring and are not answered after a preprogrammed number of rings. The
programmer chooses the station to receive those calls forwarded with this feature on a station-by-station
basis; he or she can also program the number of rings (0-6) the system requires until it rolls the call to the
forwarding station. The system defaults to four rings, three rings for voice mail ports. Users do not select
this operating feature since it is fully automatic; however, user-enabled call forwarding overrides this
default busy ring no-answer call forwarding.
Also see the discussions titled Call Forward - All Or Personal; and Call Forward-Busy Ring No-Answer,
All Or Personal.
64 – Understanding The Features
DXP Plus General Description

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