Line Queuing; Liquid Crystal Display Support; Location Code - Comdial DXP Plus Manual

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DXP Plus General Description

Line Queuing

When several telephones share a line and that line is busy, a user can dial a code and hang up to wait for
the line to become idle. When the line becomes idle, the user's telephone will ring.

Liquid Crystal Display Support

The system supports the use of LCD speakerphones having a liquid crystal display (LCD). The LCD
speakerphone display may shows many useful messages that guide station users through many calling
situations.
Enhanced LCD Display
The installer can program the system to enhance the display of an LCD-equipped telephone so that it
shows both the name of the calling station and its personal intercom number.
Liquid Crystal Display Messaging
A user can set standard and system supplied custom display messages by dialing a specific code at any
telephone. When a user places a call from an LCD speakerphone, the preset LCD message from the called
station will flash on the caller's LCD. When a user sets a message, the intercom number light at his or her
telephone flashes to indicate that the feature is active. The attendant programs these messages form his or
her position (30 messages are available).

Location Code

Software release 4A adds the location code feature to enhance system installation in the international
community. When installers set this code for a particular nation where they have installed the DXP Plus,
the DXP system automatically defaults certain system parameters to a setting that meets specifications set
forth by that nation's technical standards. Also see the discussions titled Conference Advisory Code,
Executive Override Advisory Tone and Line Out Softkey Option.
Location Code 1 (USA)
Standard system default codes for all system features.
Location Code 2 (South Africa)
Standard system default codes for all system features except:
— transmission and receive levels set to meet local standards,
—frequency and cadence of call progress tones set to local standards.
Location Code 3 (Brazil)
Standard system default codes for all system features except:
— transmission and receive levels set to meet locate standards,
—frequency and cadence of call progress tones set to local standards,
—conference advisory tone turned on and set to provide periodic reoccurring tone,
—executive advisory tone turned on and set to provide periodic reoccurring tone,
—Selectable interactive button menu for LCD speakerphone displays set to substitute
a release (RLSE) button for the automatic redial (ARDL) button.
NOTE: Be sure to notify users of this button change as it is different from information
provided in the user's guides.
Location Code 4 (Argentina and Chile)
Standard system default codes for all system features except:
— transmission and receive levels set to meet local standards,
—frequency and cadence of call progress tones set to local standards.
Location Code 5 (Israel)
Standard system default codes for all system features except:
— transmission and receive levels set to meet local standards,
—frequency and cadence of call progress tones set to local standards
GCA40–130
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