Modify Digits Table; Multiple Attendant Positions; Music Interface; Music On Hold (Moh) - Comdial DXP Plus Manual

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GCA40–130

Modify Digits Table

Refer to the discussion titled Automatic Route Selection.

Multiple Attendant Positions

The system supports the operation of an attendant position at more than one station port.
Also refer to the discussion titled Attendant Position.
Multipurpose Line Board
The multipurpose line board provides system interface for ground start lines, loop start lines, and E & M
Tie lines; these are typically the three line types that the central office (CO) makes available for
connection. The multipurpose line board is programmable for each line type. You can have a maximum
of two Tie lines on each multipurpose line board.

Music Interface

The services circuit board provides a modular jack where the installer can connect customer-provided
music sources. Two different sources can be used so that the music supplied to parties while they are on
hold is different than that supplied internally for background music. Also refer to the discussions titled
Background Music and Music On Hold.

Music On Hold (MOH)

When an installer connects a customer-supplied music source to the system and the programmer enables
the feature, music is provided to outside lines and intercom calls while they are on hold. Music on hold
can be turned on or off system-wide by attendant action. Also see discussions titled Music Interface and
Background Music. You can program each line for either music on hold source.
Mute
Each multiline telephone has a MUTE button that, when pressed by the user, will mute the handset
transmitter (or internal microphone on speakerphones) to prevent the user's voice from being heard by the
distant party. The mute light flashes to indicate a muted condition. Users can respond to a SOHVA by
pressing the MUTE button and speaking to the SOHVA sender and releasing the button when they have
finished their response. The button provides push-on/push-off operation on speakerphones. Also refer to
the discussion titled Handsfree Answer Inhibit and Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce.
90 – Understanding The Features
DXP Plus General Description

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