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  • Page 1 DX-80 Installation & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 2 Information in product documentation is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Comdial®. No part of Comdial® manuals may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, for any purpose other than the purchaser's personal use, without the written permission of Comdial®.
  • Page 3: Revision History

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL REVISION HISTORY Version Changes Date 03/01 Initial version 03-28-2001 05/01-1 Formatting corrections: 05-10-2001 Tables in Overview chapter Diagram layout in Installation chapter PC-DBA screens in Maintenance chapter Feature code corrections: Alarm Clock – Extension...
  • Page 4: Toll Restriction Class Of Service

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Version Changes Date Speed Dial – Extension/System (Programming via the DET section) System Time and Date (Programming Abstract section) Toll Restriction – Class of Service (Programming via the DET section) UCD Agent Log Off/Log On (Conditions section deleted) Voice Mail –...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Table of Contents 1. Overview .............................1-1 System Technology............................. 1-1 Optional Equipment............................1-1 Configuration ............................... 1-2 Voice Processing Modules ........................... 1-2 Configuration Table............................1-4 Key Service Unit............................1-5 Power Supply ............................... 1-5 CPM (Central Processor Module) ........................ 1-6 408M (KSU1 component)..........................
  • Page 6 Alarm Clock – Extension ........................3-3 Alarm Clock – System (System Reminder) ......................3-5 Alphanumeric Display (Super Twist) ........................3-7 Answering Machine Emulation/Record & Pickup (via DX-80 Hard Drive {in-skin} Voice Mail) ......3-7 Attendant Administration (Admin.) ....................3-9 Attendant ..............................
  • Page 7: Dial Pad Confirmation

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL CO Line Type Assignment ..........................3-86 Conference, Meet Me ....................3-88 Conference, Supervised/Unsupervised ..................3-90 Database Administration – Via PC-DBA......................3-94 Database Administration – Via Any Digital Extension ..............3-103 Default Set ..........................3-104 Dial Pad Confirmation / Touch Tone ....................
  • Page 8 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Hotline ............................3-164 Hour Mode Selection (12/24) .......................... 3-166 Intercom Calling - Non Blocking ........................3-167 - Intercom Button .......................... 3-167 Intercom Mode Selection ......................3-168 Intrusion - Extension/CO Line ......................... 3-169 Last Number Redial ..........................
  • Page 9: Voice Announce Hands-Free Reply

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Transfer and Answer Call ......................3-236 UCD / Hunt Groups (1~24) 410~433 (Linear/Distributed/All Ring) ..............3-237 UCD Agent Log Off/Log On ......................3-243 UCD Overflow and Reroute..........................3-243 UCD Voice Announce Group .......................... 3-245 Voice Announce –...
  • Page 10: P7290 Imm

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL TOC-6 P7290 IMM...
  • Page 11: Overview

    ANUAL 1. Overview The Comdial DX-80 is a fully digital hybrid key telephone system. The DX-80 utilizes “Loop Start” central office (Telephone Company) line interfaces and a mix of analog and digital extension ports to provide office communications and connectivity to the Public Switched Telephone Network. The DX-80 delivers a vast array of office productivity features and telephone use enhancing features including Caller Identification (required Telephone Company subscription) in the standard package.
  • Page 12: Configuration

    Voice Mail systems. However this term is too generic to accurately describe the options available and how they might be applied.) The optional Voice Processors that can be added to the DX-80 are fixed system resources that do not require peripheral device ports (analog or digital). This significant advantage means that the DX-80 VP options can be added to any DX-80 configuration without “port loss”.
  • Page 13: P7290 Imm

    The AAM is then capable of handling four calls simultaneously. Callers answered by the AAM are greeted by one of four (4) greetings associated to the DX-80 mode of operation (Day / Evening / Alternate / Temporary). Various other announcements are also included for caller processing (see Automated Attendant in the Features section of this manual for more details).
  • Page 14: Configuration Table

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Configuration Table Equipment Installed Digital Analog Lines Ports Ports COM4 DPM8 APM4 KSU1 (one APM4 included standard) KSU2 adds to KSU1 configuration (KSU2 does not come with an APM4) Maximum configuration using 100% of digital port capacity...
  • Page 15: Key Service Unit

    Key Service Unit The DX-80 Key Service Unit (KSU) is a modular flat-pack design. Two KSU’s (KSU1 and KSU2) may be equipped to achieve the total system capacity of 16 CO lines, 56 Extensions (48 digital and 8 analog) and 8 Voice Processing Channels.
  • Page 16: Cpm (Central Processor Module)

    COM4 if required to expand the system CO Line capacity. The other two ribbon cables located at the upper center and oriented in a vertical position. J4 is used to interface the DX-80 CPM. J5 connects to the standard APM4 installed in KSU1.
  • Page 17 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL COM4 APM4 ribbon ribbon cable cable CPM ribbon cable Four Loop Start CO Line ports Eight digital ports Power Failure port Figure 2: KSU1 shown with cover, CPM and APM4 removed. (408M exposed) The fourth CO Line port is equipped with CNG Fax Tone Detection circuitry. When programmed as a “FAX”...
  • Page 18: Apm4 (Analog Port Module - 4 Circuits)

    RJ-11 connectors along the bottom edge of the module. APM4 (Analog Port Module - 4 Circuits) The APM4 provides four separate analog device ports. This allows the DX-80 to support auxiliary office equipment found on the business premises such as fax machines, PC/Mac modems and analog telephones (single line telephones).
  • Page 19: Com4 (Central Office Module - 4 Circuits)

    The COM4 module is installed in the dedicated position via J1 of the 408M/E. The COM4 interfaces 4 loop- start CO (Central Office [Telephone Company]) lines. Since one COM4 may be installed in KSU1 and one COM4 may be installed in KSU2, the DX-80 system CO line capacity may be expanded to interface 16 total CO lines.
  • Page 20: Mdm (Modem Module)

    When installed, the servicing technician uses PC-DBA and a modem (in the PC) to place a call to the site where the DX-80 is installed. If one of the voice processing systems are installed, routing to the modem extension is automated. Otherwise the person who answered this data call must transfer the call to Extension 199*.
  • Page 21: Aam (Automated Attendant Module)

    The Super Twist LCD eliminates the need for contrast adjustment and enhances angled viewing position clarity of displayed data. Since the DX-80 includes Caller ID as a standard feature, the LCD also enables every designated ringing extension to receive Caller Identification* data for incoming CO line calls. (*Note: This feature requires a subscription from the servicing telephone company.)
  • Page 22: Dss (Direct Station Selection Terminal)

    DSS (Direct Station Selection Terminal) The DSS Console is a digitally interfaced component of the DX-80. It connects to the system via any available digital port (408M/E or DPM8 digital port). The DSS is equipped with 60 Programmable Buttons. 12 of these buttons are intended for features code storage only and do not have LED indications associated with them.
  • Page 23 4 DSS Consoles each if required. The maximum DSS Consoles supported by the DX-80 is 12. Each equipped DSS Console requires one digital port therefore the total number (system capacity) of speakerphones possible is reduced by one for each DSS console installed.
  • Page 24: Specifications

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Specifications Current draw: Use this chart to calculate the Amphour requirements of the DX-80 system based upon its configuration. This information is typically used to apply UPS battery requirements. Component Current Draw Quantity Extended...
  • Page 25: System Criteria And Capacity

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL System criteria and capacity: Time Slots: PCM - 32 time slots x 4 Highways (128 voice channels) TDM 64 Time Slots (data processing) Customer Database memory protection 300 hours via on-board lithium battery (no charging...
  • Page 26: Electrical Data

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Paging: 8 Internal Page Extension Groups 1 External Page Port 1 Internal All Call 1 System (Internal/External) All Call Speed Dialing: 1000 total bins, dynamically allocated. 200 bins at default allocated for system-wide use.
  • Page 27: Environmental Data

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Electrical Specifications Ringing Sensitivity 40v RMS 25 Hz Ringer Equivalence Number CO Line Signaling DTMF amplitude (-5 dB,-7 dB) +- 2 dB, @ approx. 2 Pulse Dialing ratio 60/40 @ 10 PPS Music source / Background Music...
  • Page 28: Wiring Data

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Unit Specifications 138 mm 4.5 in. 21 mm 7/8 in. 7241 FL-4 210 mm 8.25 in. 0.5Kg 138 mm 4.5 in. 21 mm 7/8 in. 7241E FL3HR 210 mm 8.25 in. 0.3Kg 138 mm 4.5 in.
  • Page 29: Regulatory Data

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Regulatory data: FCC Registration Numbers For systems configured for Key System operation (each CO line appears D6XTAI-40144-KF-T on its own dedicated button). For systems configured for hybrid operation (CO lines may be accessed D6XTAI-40145-MF-T by dial codes and Pool/Loop buttons).
  • Page 30: Mtbf (Mean-Time Between Failure) Data

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL MTBF (Mean-Time Between Failure) data: Mean-Time Between Failure Analysis System components Cabinet Assembly 86.0 Power Supply Unit 170.0 2915.7 408M 11407.3 DPM8 3560.8 COM4 6146.5 APM4 6860.2 761.0 2337.3 Method: Use the figures above for each unit installed (or to be installed) and calculate the total for this system configuration.
  • Page 31: Installation

    11. Route telephone and CO line port interface connections through the appropriate KSU opening (lower left corner) and connect to them to the interface port. The four pair modular plug pre-terminated DX-80 cable can be used to aid in this requirement (PN-724PR).
  • Page 32: Site Planning

    (such as those generated by heavy motors, copy machines and some kitchen appliances). IMPORTANT! The DX-80 system must be installed in a climate controlled environment. When equipped with optional voice processing modules, the system takes on the characteristics of a mechanically driven computing storage device.
  • Page 33: Preparing The Main Distribution Frame

    Standard punch-down terminal block(s) (66M1-50 type) as required. • Four or six conductor crimping modular plug assemblies for each port interface. Or, a better choice is to use DX-80 PN “RJ11-4P” cables to extend DX-80 ports to the MDF. • AC voltage surge/spike protector.
  • Page 34 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Mounting the KSU Follow these instructions to mount the KSU. Select a suitable location for the KSU1 considering that the expansion (KSU2) may be installed at the same time or sometime in the future. KSU1 and KSU2 may be mounted such that they are side-by-side or mounted one above the other.
  • Page 35: Ksu Wiring

    From this connector block - ports are extended to station cables using standard jumper wire. No MDF Since the Comdial DX-80 is equipped with RJ-11 interfaces for all port connections, it is possible to route station cables into the KSU directly without use of 66M1-50 connector blocks. Using quality modular connectors and crimping tool, each terminal cable can be connected directly to the port required.
  • Page 36: Typical Mdf Installation

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Regardless of the method used, station / MDF cables are routed out of the KSU through the opening at the lower left of the KSU housing. A cable restraint clamp is provided and may be used to secure cables exiting the KSU.
  • Page 37: Ksu Components

    408M/E. The 408M/E is also the interface point for the various add-on modules of the DX-80 system. All peripheral modules connect to the DX-80 via the 408M/E. See Diagram X as a reference of the various interface connectors.
  • Page 38: Ksu Assembly - Add-On Modules

    408M/E. Modules are mounted using standoff posts. Two standoff post sizes are used in the DX-80. The APM4 modules must be installed using the nickel color 2.5 cm standoffs. All other modules use brass color 2.0 cm standoffs. Proper use of standoff is imperative to assure proper system operation.
  • Page 39: Adding A Dpm8 (Digital Port Module - 8 Port)

    Two DPM8 (Digital Port Module, 8-port) modules can be added to each KSU of the DX-80 system. These modules expand the DX-80 system extension capacity to a maximum of 24 digital ports in each KSU (48 total digital ports). DPM8’s are installed by connection to the 408M/E via the Extension Expansion module connectors (“J2” and “J3.”) These connectors have the logical system address of SLOT 2 and SLOT 3 in both Cabinet 1 (KSU1-408M) and Cabinet 2 (KSU2-408E).
  • Page 40: Adding An Apm4 (Analog Port Module - 4 Port)

    One APM4 (Analog Port Module, 4-port) can be added to KSU1 and two APM4’s can be added to KSU2. These modules expand the DX-80 system extension capacity to a maximum of 8 analog ports in each KSU (16 total analog ports when used in both KSU 1 &...
  • Page 41: Adding A Com4 (Co Line Module - 4 Port)

    One COM4 (CO Line Module, 4-port) can be added to KSU1 and one COM4 can be added to KSU2. These modules expand the DX-80 system CO Line interface capacity to a maximum of 8 CO Line ports in each KSU (16 total CO Line ports when used in KSU 1 &...
  • Page 42 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL COM4 408M CO Line Directory Number Matrix Per Installed Location 408M in KSU1 COM4 in KSU1 408E in KSU2 COM4 in KSU2 SLOT 1 SLOT 5 SLOT 1 SLOT 5 740,741,742,743 744,745,746,747 748,749,750,751 752,753,754,755 COM4 Installation Procedure Be sure that the entire system is turned off.
  • Page 43: Adding An Mdm (Modem Module)

    One MDM (Modem Module) can be added to KSU1. The Modem Module will allow remote access to the DX-80 telephony system database and Maintenance functions using the PC-DBA utility. (The MDM does not provide access to the DX-80 DX-SO Voice Mail/AA.) At default the MDM directory number is “199.”...
  • Page 44: Adding An Aam (Automated Attendant Module)

    One AAM (Auto Attendant Module) can be added to KSU1. The AA Module adds automated attendant functionality to the DX-80 system with 10 integrated announcements. (The AAM does not provide voice mail functions.) Refer to the specific feature description “Automated Attendant” for information about announcements and programming CO Lines to be answered by the AAM.
  • Page 45: Adding A Music Source(S)

    Adding a Music Source(s) Two sources of music can be connected to the CPM of the DX-80 system for use with the features: Music On Hold and Background Music. (Optionally, an internal musical tune or tone can be used for callers on hold.
  • Page 46: Adding An External Pager (Paging System)

    Adding an External Pager (paging system) One port is provided at the CPM of the DX-80 system for use with external paging system apparatus. When DX-80 users dial the external pager code (“777” at default) or dial the Tenant Group All Page code (“400” at default), voice announcements can be made over the external paging equipment.
  • Page 47: Connecting A Serial Cable For Pc-Dba

    Connection to the PC is made via an available 9-pin serial port connector that is designated as COM1 or COM2 in the PC configuration. Once the cable is linked between the PC and the DX-80 CPM, PCDBA port, PC-DBA can be used to program the DX-80 system and backup the user database.
  • Page 48: Connecting A Serial Cable For Smdr

    Connecting a Serial Cable for SMDR SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) can be output from the DX-80 system for use with serial printers of collection in call accounting devices. Connection of the SMDR device to the DX-80 is accomplished through the serial data port on the CPM labeled “SMDR.”...
  • Page 49: Power-Up Initialization

    Power-up Initialization Proper operation of the DX-80 system requires that the system be initialized at the time of start up. The installation of the DX-80 is complete only when this critical operation is performed. Occasionally it may be required to perform this initialization process after the original installation, but this is rare.
  • Page 50 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL 2-20 P7290 IMM...
  • Page 51: Features

    AINTENANCE ANUAL 3. Features The DX-80 system has a variety of features designed to provide maximum call handling efficiency and flexibility. This section details these features, which appear alphabetically. Account Code – Voluntary / Forced / Verified Account Codes can be entered at any extension voluntarily to record an association of the call in progress in detailed records output from the DX-80 system (SMDR).
  • Page 52 ] to continue programming other account codes. Or exit programming. Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « . The program title page displays. •...
  • Page 53: Alarm Clock - Extension

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: changes made via PC-DBA are NOT updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming Guide section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 54 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Operation – Notification When the alarm time is reached, the alert tone is heard and the display will show: ALARM REACHED Press [ ] button to stop the alarm alert or the alert will end automatically when the database [Alarm Play Time] has expired.
  • Page 55: Alarm Clock - System (System Reminder)

    Alarm Clock – System (System Reminder) The DX-80 system may be set to alert all Digital Extensions at predetermined intervals during the day. Eight (8) intervals are available for predetermined operation. The “Play Time” is also predetermined and set in the system programming.
  • Page 56 ] to continue programming. Or exit programming. Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « . The program title page displays. •...
  • Page 57: Alphanumeric Display (Super Twist)

    The LCD is very useful for sending and receiving preprogrammed messages. Since Caller ID is a standard DX-80 feature this valuable identification feature (if subscribed from the local telephone company) will greatly enhance the way outside callers are handled. The LCD enhances many system features as well;...
  • Page 58 For Answering Machine Emulation to operate the extension must be forwarded to a DX-80 Voice Processing Module (voice mail). (Predefined Call Forward or Extension Call Forward can be used for this purpose.) Default Setting VM Monitor Time is set at 10 seconds.
  • Page 59: Attendant Administration (Admin.)

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 60 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Related Features Service Mode Speed Dial - System Automated Attendant Auxiliary Lamp - CFW Temporary Mode Tenant - Attendant Programming Related Programming System Resource - Attendant (Tenant 1-3), Alternate Attendant, System Number Assignment, Speed...
  • Page 61 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Dial 1 - 99 to set the maximum seconds allowed to record the specific greeting/message. (Keep in mind that the maximum length of auto-attendant greeting/messages is 120 seconds.) save save save save Press [ ].
  • Page 62: Attendant

    To dial this number access only location “500.” Attendant One primary attendant may be assigned in each of the DX-80 system’s three (3) Tenant Groups. The standard Digital Speakerphone will serve as the attendant telephone. When assigned as attendant, this extension supports general system functions like Line Recall, Forced Incoming ICM Call Forward and manual evening or alternate service mode operation.
  • Page 63 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL When multiple internal calls are waiting in queue for the attendant extension, the display indicates the number of waiting calls in the display (the illustration shows two calls waiting): LINE 3 01:45 -->> 2...
  • Page 64 Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. « • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then press • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 65: Attendant / Extension Dss Console

    The Attendant/Extension DSS Console is a self contained digital terminal that interacts with a predetermined digital speakerphone. The console has 60 programmable buttons that can be used for easy access to the DX-80 systems many CO lines, extensions and features. The first forty-eight buttons have dual colored LED’s that allow status monitoring of system resources such as CO Lines and Extensions.
  • Page 66 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « . The program title page displays. • Press any key at the program title page to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 67: Attendant / Extension Dss Console Button Programming

    The default password is 9999. Reference “Extension User Password” for programming instructions of this feature. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 68 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 69: Automated Attendant (Optional)

    The optional Automated Attendant Module (AAM) may be added to the DX-80 System. The AAM is installed inside of KSU1 and provides a maximum of 120 seconds of programmable voice announcements. The AAM provides four ports to handle four (4) simultaneous callers.
  • Page 70 0 for the system attendant.”) BYE MSG. - This is the message that callers hear when the DX-80 system is about to disconnect them. This occurs when the caller dials nothing after a Busy Message or No Answer Message has been played.
  • Page 71 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Default Setting No CO Lines are set for automated attendant operation. The Answer Position is set to Extension “101” for DAY, ALT and EVE modes. Ring Time to Answer is set at “0” seconds.
  • Page 72 ] (change). The DISA Code is assigned to provide a caller access to any DX-80 system resource (e.g., extensions, CO lines, etc.). The code may be any dial pad single-digit from 0-9, *, or #. (Note: The system will not allow any digit to be assigned to more than one function.
  • Page 73 You may continue programming other CO lines for automated attendant use or exit the programming mode. Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « . The program title page displays. •...
  • Page 74: Automatic Co Line Ringing Modes

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Automatic CO Line Ringing Modes The system can be programmed to follow a seven day twenty-four hour time schedule that will automatically switch incoming CO lines to their programmed Day, Evening or Alternate ringing status and destinations. The programmed timed switching of ringing modes is flexible and can be broken down into individual tenant groups.
  • Page 75 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 76: Automatic Hold

    For instance, if you are currently on a call on line 1 and you press line 2, the call on line 1 will be placed on Exclusive Hold automatically. Similarly, if you are currently on an intercom call and talking with another DX-80 extension then press a CO line button, the intercom call will be placed on Exclusive Hold.
  • Page 77: Automatic Record (Via Dx-80 Hard Drive Voice Mail)

    Default Setting Auto Hold Disabled Automatic Record (via DX-80 Hard Drive Voice Mail)! The system permits eight extensions to have the Automatic Recording capability. When this feature is enabled for an extension, the system will record all conversations at that extension automatically whenever the user is on an internal/external call.
  • Page 78 Voice Record button must be pressed prior to pressing Hold. Auto Record and Voice Record occupy one voice channel on the DX-80 Voice Mail system during the record operation. This resource consuming function should be deployed with careful consideration of the total available voice mail channels and the overall impact on other voice mail/auto attendant related functions.
  • Page 79: Automatic Redial

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 80 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Operation After a CO line call has been made and the distance party is busy, hang up. Press . The extension will access a CO Line or CO Line group and dial the last number dialed.
  • Page 81: Automatic Selection (Co/Intercom)

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « . The program title page displays. •...
  • Page 82: Auxiliary Lamp / Led Status Bar

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Related Programming Extension - Line Assignment CO Line - Tenant Group, CO Line Group System Application - Numbering Plan 1 - CO Group, Numbering Plan 4 - CO Line Directory No. Operation co co co co...
  • Page 83: Background Music (Bgm)

    Background Music (BGM) The DX-80 system has two (2) standard external music source inputs for Music On Hold and Background Music. When a Digital telephone is idle and this feature is activated, you can monitor background music (BGM) through the telephone speaker.
  • Page 84: Barge-In (Intrusion)

    New DX-80 systems are shipped with the “Cold Start/Normal” option strap in the “Cold Start” position. When a new DX-80 system is received this strap MUST be moved to the “Normal” position to allow system operation.
  • Page 85: Busy Ring - Allow/Deny

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Related Features Direct Station Selection Console Do Not Disturb Flexible Feature Button Programming Transfer and Answer Call Related Programming PC-DBA – Feature Key Programming – Extension Feature Keys PC-DBA – Feature Key Programming – DSS Console Feature Keys...
  • Page 86: Call Operator / Attendant

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Related Programming CO Line - Call Abandon, Route, and Answering Position Call Handling - XFER_B Recall Operation – Setup To deny Busy Ring: Press Confirmation tone will be heard, and the display will read:...
  • Page 87 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL • Program the extension to be assigned the system Attendant for each of the tenant groups. • Program the extension to be assigned the system Alternate Attendant for each of the tenant groups. Programming via the DET (Digital Extension Terminal)
  • Page 88 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 89: Call Back - Co Line [Cbck]

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 90: Call Back - Extension [Cbck]

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL cbck cbck cbck cbck Press [ ] Interactive Soft Button or Dial [#] on the dial pad. Confirmation tone will be heard and the display will read: CBCK TO LINE A few moments later, the display will return to an idle state.
  • Page 91 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Operation Dial the extension directory number of the busy extension. If the extension you are calling is in Tone Ringing Mode, the display will show: EXT XXX Cbck msg If the extension you are calling is busy, the display will show:...
  • Page 92: Call Duration Timer

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Call Duration Timer This feature is enabled in the Database Programming on a per extension basis. When enabled, any outgoing CO line will be automatically timed and then dropped after the system “Warning Tone” time is exceeded. This feature is normally used to control outgoing call traffic.
  • Page 93 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Operation – Setup Press . The display will show: CALL FORWARD all busy next All Call Forward Press [ ]. The display will read: ALL FWD. bksp save chg Input the directory number (extension or Hunt Group) where calls are to be forwarded.
  • Page 94 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL NO_ANS FWD. _ bksp save chg Input the directory number (extension or Hunt Group) where calls are to be forwarded. save save save save Press [ ]. Display will show: NO_ANS FWD. XXX co icm/co icm Select the type of calls to forward.
  • Page 95 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Press [ ]. The display shows: FOLLOW FM bksp save chg Input the extension number where calls are to be forwarded from. save save save save Press [ ]. The display shows: FOLLOW FM co icm/co icm Select the type of calls to forward.
  • Page 96 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Follow Me Forward: dial , (your extension #), option, your extension password. (Calls to your extension will ring at this extension.) Follow To Forward: dial , (extension #), option. Operation – Delete Forward Press middle Interactive Soft Button (under the “FWD” in the display).
  • Page 97 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 98: Call Forward - Co Line Predefined (No Answer Condition)

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 99 Ringing at the “DAY” and “EVE” assigned locations continues until the CO Line has been answered. When CO Lines are Call Forwarded – Predefined to the DX-80 Voice Mail system, special handling of the ringing line occurs. The directory number of the CO Line (740-755) is sent to the VM system so that automated attendant handling can be customized for the CO Line to be answered.
  • Page 100: Call Forward - Extension Predefined

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 101 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Extension – Predefined FWD – No Answer is set at Null for all extensions. (Range: any extension or directory number.) Call Handling – Predefined FWD Time is set at 10 seconds (Range is 6-30 seconds in 2 second increments).
  • Page 102 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 103: Call Park / Call Park Answer

    Call Park is very similar to Transfer except there is no ringing at the park destination. The DX-80 Call Park method eliminates multiple call park codes by using the same code followed by the user extension number for multiple calls parked to one extension number.
  • Page 104: Call Pick Up - Group

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Any extension can retrieve a “parked” CO line, even if the extension is normally not allowed to access or receive a call on that line. A user invokes “Call Park Answer” and has no CO line button for the line retrieved from call park may use Hold Call Answer to place the call on hold and retrieve the call from hold.
  • Page 105: Caller Id To Analog Ports (Standard)

    When Caller ID data is received on CO Lines connected to the DX-80 system this caller ID data is re-broadcast to analog devices connected to analog ports of the DX-80 system. This means that standard analog telephones that support the telephone company enabled Caller ID will function for this purpose even when connected “behind”...
  • Page 106: Caller Id (Standard On All Co Lines)

    The DX-80 system is equipped standard to receive Type 1Caller ID data from the telephone company on all CO Line interfaces. This data when received by the telephone company will be displayed on all ringing digital speakerphones, Caller ID equipped wireless/wired Single Line Telephones and Voice Mail ports.
  • Page 107 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL the Volume button Use the (up or down) to go through the Caller ID Table. Up reviews the list from the most recent. Down reviews the list from the oldest recorded. The default password is 9999.
  • Page 108 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 109: Camp On - Extension [Camp]

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 110: Class Of Service - Extension

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Related Features Music On Hold Operation Call a busy extension. The display shows: EXT 102 BUSY cbck msg next next next next next Press [ ]. The bottom line on the display changes to:...
  • Page 111 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 112: Co Line Alternate Route

    CO Line Alternate Route CO Line Alternate Route works with the DX-80 system CO Line Groups. When this feature is invoked users may be routed over CO Line groups that they did not necessarily access. This feature is useful in high traffic environments when the use of secondary and tertiary CO Line selections may periodically be required.
  • Page 113 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 114: Co Line Assignment

    CO Line Assignment CO Line Assignment is the DX-80 system utility used to assign CO Lines to extensions for out-calling access. The DX-80 system allows the assignment of CO Lines to extensions in a matrix fashion such that complete flexibility is possible.
  • Page 115 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 116: Co Line Calling & I-Use Indication

    This lamping condition is referred to as I-Use Indication (the indication that you are using this CO Line.) Lamps for the same CO Line that you are using will light steady red at all other DX-80 digital telephones.
  • Page 117: Co Line Group

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Conditions If a CO Line is busy when the access attempt is made, busy tone is heard and momentarily the telephone returns to an idle status. Busy CO Lines may be queued for use. (Reference CO Line Queuing.) Default Setting All extensions are programmed with CO Line buttons for CO Lines 1~6.
  • Page 118 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 119: Co Line Group Directory Number Swapping

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 120: Co Line Loop Supervision (Talk/Hold Abandon)

    The DX-80 receives the disconnect signal from the telephone company and forces the CO line on-hook to release the system resource for other uses.
  • Page 121 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 122 Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 123: Co Line Name / Label Programming

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 124: Co Line Programming Copy

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 125 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 126 Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 127: Co Line Queuing / Callback [Cbck]

    CO Line Receive Assignment CO Line Receive Assignment is the DX-80 system utility used to allow an extension to answer ringing CO Lines. The DX-80 system allows the Receive Assignment of CO Lines to extensions in a matrix fashion such that complete flexibility is possible.
  • Page 128 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 129: Co Line Ring Assignment (Answer Position)

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 130 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 131: Co Line Ring Type Assignment

    CO Line Ring Type Assignment The DX-80 system provides eight types of ringing for indication of specific CO Line ringing. Any CO Line may be allocated one of the available Ring Types. When this feature is used, the specific ring type assigned to the CO Line is the ring type heard when that CO Line rings.
  • Page 132: Co Line Ringing Modes

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 133 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Related Features Class of Service – Extension Night Service Activate (F63) Class of Service – System Tenant Groups Automatic CO Line Ringing Modes Related Programming CO Line – Answering Position – Day, Eve assignments.
  • Page 134 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 135: Co Line Signaling / Dialing Type (Tone/Pulse)

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 136: Co Line Type Assignment

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 137 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 138: Conference, Meet Me

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 139 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 140: Conference, Supervised/Unsupervised

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 141 ANUAL Supervised/Unsupervised A supervised Conference is a conference in which at least one member is an extension of the DX-80 system. The DX-80 extension that establishes a conference is the conference controller and may add and/or delete members of the conference at any time. The conference controller also has the privilege of establishing an Unsupervised Conference.
  • Page 142 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Operation – Forcedly Release a Conference Member (Conference Controller Only) While engaged in a conference the display shows: XXX XXX XXX private forced forced forced forced forced Press [ PRESS DIR# exit exit exit...
  • Page 143 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 144: Database Administration - Via Pc-Dba

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 145 NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL system template into the PC memory then send it to the DX-80 when ready). The PC program that interfaces with the DX-80 system is PC-DBA (PC-Database Administration). PC-DBA requires the following resources in the PC environment: •...
  • Page 146 During all PC-DBA programming operations, changes to the DX-80 database are stored in the directory not in the DX-80 system memory. Note: Data in the working directory is only updated to the DX-80 system via the PC-DBA – SEND operation. +------------------------------+ ¦...
  • Page 147 NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are stored in the working directory and not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. • Use the information found with each feature description for specific details on programming the various features.
  • Page 148 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Database Restore: • Go to the Main screen as seen below. +-------------------+ ¦ Main ¦ +-------------------¦ ¦ PC-DBA ¦ ¦ Database Save ¦ ¦ Database Restore ¦ ¦ Exit to DOS ¦ +-------------------+ ¢£¤¥...
  • Page 149 Connection to the DX-80 system on site is accomplished via the PC serial port (COM Port). Use a straight- through 9-pin to 9-pin cable from the PC serial port to the DX-80 CPM – PC-DBA Port. Once this connection is made, it is possible to connect to the DX-80 system processor and download (receive) DX-80 database...
  • Page 150 Connection to the DX-80 system on site is accomplished via the PC serial port (COM Port). Use a straight- through 9-pin to 9-pin cable to from the PC serial port to the DX-80 CPM – PC-DBA Port. Once this connection is made, it is possible to connect to the DX-80 system processor and download (receive) DX-80...
  • Page 151 Disconnecting from the DX-80 processor • When a link is established between the DX-80 and PC-DBA, this link must also be broken when Send and Receive operations are complete. This breakdown of the connection will occur automatically if the connection path (cable or modem connection) is interrupted or when PC-DBA is exited while the link is active.
  • Page 152 F9 – Modem • Remote connection to the DX-80 system is possible via modem. The optional modem may be purchased allowing remote administration of the DX-80 system database. The default directory number of the modem is 199. Some working knowledge of modem operation and connection is useful.
  • Page 153: Database Administration - Via Any Digital Extension

    The DX-80 system allows the user/installer to administer system database parameters via any DX-80 digital telephone. It is possible to program the DX-80 system while the telephone is in use; however, certain button operations are changed for the purposes of programming and cannot be used for telephone call processing.
  • Page 154: Default Set

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL EXTENSION CO LINE CALL HANDLING SYS RESOURCE RESTRICTION EXT APPLICAT. CO APPLICAT. SYS APPLICAT. Example: To skip to the Extension Application section of Database Administration, input “05” at the save save save save Database Item Select screen and then press [ Exit Database Administration: •...
  • Page 155: Dial Pad Confirmation / Touch Tone

    DISA can be accessed via the Automated Attendant as well as by dedicated DISA lines. Access to DX-80 system resources for out-calling is secured by means of verified passwords against the assigned extension number. Use of system resources is accomplished only when a valid extension number has been entered and when the password entered matches that stored for the extension number entered.
  • Page 156 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Or… Dial “#” + Extension Password + Extension Number + “#.” If the extension number and password match, authorized intercom dial tone is provided based on the entered extension number COS. Dial a CO Line Group code or CO Line directory number to access a system CO Line to dial out.
  • Page 157 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 158: Direct Station Selection Console

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 159 30 programmable buttons of the telephone are used. Refer to each feature description for specific operations. Conditions 12 maximum DSS Consoles can be assigned in the DX-80 system. DSS Consoles can be programmed with numbering plan directory numbers only (no Feature access codes can be programmed on DSS Console buttons.) Default Settings System Resource –...
  • Page 160: Discriminating Ringing

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 161 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 162: Distinctive Ringing - Co Line

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 163: Distinctive Ringing - Extension

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 164: Do Not Disturb

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Do Not Disturb DND allows you to temporarily block and discontinue ringing from incoming CO calls and intercom calls. You can activate DND while your telephone is idle or busy. Some extensions with higher Class of Service may override an extension’s DND condition.
  • Page 165: Do Not Disturb - One Time

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Do Not Disturb – One Time DND – One Time allows you to block CO Line ringing (Transfer or direct) while engage in the current call. The advantage of DND –One Time is that you don’t have remember to deactivate DND, it will automatically disable at the conclusion of the current call.
  • Page 166: End-To-End Signaling/Voice Mail Dialing Ratio

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL An extension must be programmed for the ability to Intrude upon an extension to operate this feature. (See Intrusion.) End-To-End Signaling/Voice Mail Dialing Ratio This feature allows Digital Speakerphone extensions to generate in-band DTMF tones while connected on ICM calls to an on-site voice mail system and to ancillary devices connected to the External Page Port.
  • Page 167: Enhanced Lettering Scheme

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 168 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 169: Extension Feature Status Check

    NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure. Extension Feature Status Check The Digital Speakerphone user can quickly determine the status of all user-controlled features.
  • Page 170 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 171: Extension Password

    NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure. Extension Password All extensions of the DX-80 system have an associated User Password.
  • Page 172 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 173: Extension Pick Up Groups

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Extension Pick Up Groups The system provides eight (8) Extension Pick Up Groups per Tenant Group for partitioning the system into separate departments for organized call answering within the department. As an Extension of a Pick Up Group, you may retrieve calls ringing at another extension within the same pick up group.
  • Page 174: Extension Programming Copy

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 175 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 176: Extension Swapping

    Extension Swapping As part of the Flexible Numbering Plan in the DX-80 system, extension directory numbers (as defined in the database programming) can be exchanged (swapped) from one port to another. This feature can be used to simplify moves and changes of extensions at any specific location.
  • Page 177: Extension User Name

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 178 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 179: External Music Source (Two Standard)

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 180 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 181: External Paging 777

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 182 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 183: Fax Detection With Automatic Transfer

    FAX Detection with Automatic Transfer The DX-80 system has a standard FAX Tone Detection capability on the fourth (4th) port of each CO Line board. (That is, CO Line ports 4, 8, 12 and 16 have the circuitry required to detect “CNG” FAX tone.) When the system is programmed to receive a facsimile transmission on one of these CO line circuits, it automatically answers the ringing line and waits for FAX tone.
  • Page 184: Feature Button Disable

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 185 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 186: Feature Key Reset

    Feature / Directory Number Lookup The DX-80 system has many features and codes. At times it may be difficult to remember the code for the necessary feature. This feature code directory was implemented to aid in accessing the many features of the DX-80.
  • Page 187: Virtual Numbers

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL List of Codes Directory Numbers: Feature Directory Number(s) Co gp (CO Line Group) 800~806 Page (Paging) Tenant Group 1~8 401~408 EXT PAGE (External) Hunt Hunt/UCD Group 1~24 410~433 Pickup Pickup Group 1~8 440~447 Music...
  • Page 188: Touch Tone

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Feature Enable Code Disable Code Feature Code Lookup [FEATURE] #5 Feature Key Programming [FEATURE] #3 Feature Key Reset [FEATURE] 58 Password: 9999 Get Held CO Line [FEATURE] 7* Headset Mode [FEATURE] 9# [FEATURE] *9#...
  • Page 189: Flash - Analog Port (Slt) Flash Recognition

    (disconnect/hang-up) request. The momentary operation of the hook-switch at the analog device is deciphered by the DX-80 system in such a way that the previous call in progress is held, or placed in a status of transfer awaiting further instructions from the user.
  • Page 190 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 191: Flash - Co Line

    Hook-Flash command while connected to a CO Line. This feature is a ® requirement when the DX-80 is installed “behind” Centrex or a PBX system. In these two cases, the Flash feature code should be programmed onto a Flexible Feature Button for easy access.
  • Page 192: Flash - Pbx Line

    Flash – PBX Line is a programmed setting that will determine what flash timing will be presented to the host telephone system when the DX-80 is installed as a subordinate system. This feature is critical to perform accurate host-system functions like PBX call transfer. When used “behind” a PBX, the DX-80 system extensions should have the Flash feature code programmed onto a Flexible Feature Button for easy access.
  • Page 193 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 194: Flexible Feature Button Inquiry

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 195 To program the button, you must know the code type. It is either a directory number or a Feature Code. (In general, directory numbers are DX-80 system resources that are designated dialing codes in the system such as extensions and Page Zones. Feature Codes are those features that extension might invoke.) If you are unsure what type of code is to be programmed exit Flexible Feature Button Programming and use Feature/Directory Number Lookup to locate the feature and code you wish to program.
  • Page 196 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 197: Flexible Numbering Plan

    Flexible Numbering Plan The DX-80 system Numbering Plan refers to the structure of dialed access to the various resources that are part of the system. A primary example is the extension numbers of the system. When one extension calls another, the numbering plan is the mechanism that facilitates this call.
  • Page 198 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Flexible Numbering Plan – CO Line Group Defaults Length Leading Length Leading Length Leading Length Leading Length Leading Resulting Code Null Null Null Null Null Null 9,800-806 Flexible Numbering Plan – Directory Number Defaults...
  • Page 199 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Or… next next next next • Press [ ] until the Leading digit to be programmed displays. • Press [ ] to allow an entry into this item. • Input the leading digit(s) to be assigned to this system resource.
  • Page 200 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 201: Forced Intercom Call Forward

    • Exit PC-DBA programming when finished. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 202: Headset Jack

    Headset jack adapters are often available from headset manufacturers to adapt your headset to the 2.5 mm jack. A headset connected to the headset jack can be operated as an integral component of the DX-80 digital speakerphone. Refer to Headset Mode for operation.
  • Page 203: Hidden Codes

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Operation – Activate Headset Mode While the telephone is idle, press or press the Flexible Feature button programmed with the Headset Mode code. The display indicates the new status: HEADSET ENABLED Operation – Deactivate Headset Mode...
  • Page 204: Hold - Common (System) & I-Hold Indication

    Exit Flexible Feature Button Programming. Operation – Using the Hidden Code Access the voice mail system (either the DX-80 Voice or an external voice mail system). When you hear the prompt to enter your password, press the Hidden Code button.
  • Page 205 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL To retrieve a call on hold, press {FLASH} (hook-switch flash). Conditions Pressing Hold will place a conference on Exclusive Hold if you are the controlling party and you temporarily exit to add another party.
  • Page 206: Hold - Exclusive

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 207 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 208: Hold Abandon

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 209 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 210: Hold Reminder

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 211: Holding Call Answer - Select

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 212: Hotel Mode - Alarm Clock Extension

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Related Features Intercom calling All “dial-access” features Operation – Disable While the telephone is idle, press . The display will momentarily show the feature status invoked: HOT KEY DISABLED Operation – Enable While the telephone is idle, press .
  • Page 213 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Input the wakeup time in 24 hour format (e.g., 7AM is 0700.) ALARM TIME:07:00 always Chose if this alarm time should be set as a one time occurrence or repeated everyday by pressing the associated LCD Interactive button [one] or [always].
  • Page 214: Hotline

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 215 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Related Features Intercom Calling – Non Blocking Speed Dial Related Programming Extension – CO Line Assignment Extension – Day/Eve Class Of Service Operation – Setup While the extension is idle, press HOTLINE TO :NULL...
  • Page 216: Hour Mode Selection (12/24)

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 217: Intercom Calling - Non Blocking

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 218: Intercom Mode Selection

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Conditions Some applications may require a button to indicate use of the intercom feature at extensions. To meet this requirement, the feature code can be programmed on an available Flexible Feature Button for use.
  • Page 219: Intrusion - Extension/Co Line

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL You can: Lift the handset to speak confidentially with the calling extension. Press the Mute button to deactivate the Mute feature and speak with the calling extension hands-free. (Using speakerphone mode.) Operation – Receiving a Call in Tone Mode When your extension is idle, an intercom call to your extension will alert you of the call with a double-burst tone which is repeated until you respond or until the call follows a Call Forward route.
  • Page 220 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Hang up to end the connection. Analog Ports (Single Line Telephones) To intrude on a busy extension, dial Conditions Your extension must have Intrusion Active set to “Y” (yes) for this feature to operate.
  • Page 221: Last Number Redial

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 222: Lcd & Interactive Buttons

    LNR EMPTY LCD & Interactive Buttons The DX-80 Digital Speakerphone is equipped with a 2-row, 16-column Liquid Crystal Display to enhance features operation. The display indicates feature operation status and provides for input based on feature use. The display also facilitates the standard Caller ID feature – allowing all digital speakerphones to receive caller ID information as it is received from the servicing telephone company.
  • Page 223: Loud Bell / External Page / Music Source - Control

    Loud Bell / External Page / Music Source – Control There is often a requirement to control ancillary devices via the telephone system. The DX-80 system provides one dry contact closure (standard) for interface of the various devices. It is important to adhere to the electrical requirements of this contact.
  • Page 224: Meet Me Page

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 225: Memo Pad

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Operation While a page is in progress, the telephone displays: PAGE Press . The display shows: EXT XXX TALK Analog Ports (Single Line Telephones) While a page is in progress, dial Conditions A page may be answered at any telephone using the Meet Me Page code, even if the page announcement is not heard over the telephone speaker.
  • Page 226: Messaging - Call Me, Text Or Voice

    Messaging – Call Me, Text or Voice A busy or unattended Digital Speakerphone may be notified of a call attempt via one of the DX-80 system Messaging features. At a Digital Speakerphone, the display will show messages waiting and provide prompts to assist the user in responding to the messages.
  • Page 227 CALLING STA xxx cbck msg xxx BUSY cbck msg next Press [ ]. When the (optional) DX-80 Voice Mail system is equipped, the options in the display change to add this option. MESSAGE TYPE callme vmsg prep 3-177 P7290 IMM...
  • Page 228 Press [ ]. The connection is immediately diverted to the DX-80 Voice Mail system. Operation – Answering a Message Your telephone display indicates the Message Waiting: MW FROM EXT XXX more reply del If a Text Message was sent:...
  • Page 229 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 230: Messaging - Status Text

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 231 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Operation – Deactivate The extension must be idle. !*90 Press . The display shows: STATUS MSG DEL The telephone returns to idle. Conditions Dial Pad Key 1 is used to select special characters. Refer to the Letter Scheme feature...
  • Page 232: Modem (Optional Mdm)

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 233 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 234: Monitor - Extension/Co Line

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 235 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 236: Music On Hold (Two Source)

    Music On Hold (Two Source) CO lines that are placed on Hold are connected to one of two External Music Sources. The DX-80 system provides two sources of Music On Hold since the system may be installed in a location that serves two separate businesses and music on hold requirements.
  • Page 237: Mute

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 238 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL This mode of operation allows you to adjust CO line ringing, dialing characteristics and various other features for special handling during these times. Any extension may manually switch the system service from day to night mode, or vice-versa using the Attendant Administration (if the password is known).
  • Page 239: Off Hook Voice Announce With Hands-Free Answerback

    Off Hook Voice Announce with Hands-free Answerback With Off-Hook Voice Announce (OHVA) you can receive a voice announcement from a DX-80 system extension while your telephone is busy. OHVA uses the speakerphone circuit to accommodate a second conversation path to your telephone.
  • Page 240: On Hook Dialing

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL On Hook Dialing Digital Speakerphone extensions may make outgoing calls without lifting the handset and monitor the dialing status through the built-in speaker. The button lamp is lit when monitoring a call. The Digital Speakerphones provide full hands-free speakerphone operation in addition to On-Hook Dialing.
  • Page 241: Page Group

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL • All Call Paging - you can access all paging zones (internal and external). Paging is one-way only. The Page Allow/Deny setting does not interfere with an extension’s ability to make a page or to establish a “Meet Me”...
  • Page 242 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 243: Pause / Pause Insertion

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 244 The time interval to be considered is from the time the trunk access code is dialed to the time that trunk dial tone is heard. When Last Number Redial is used (at a DX-80 extension) on a “PBX” Type CO Line circuit, an automatically inserted pause of this duration will be inserted between the PBX Code dialed and the remaining digits to be re-dialed.
  • Page 245: Pbx Compatibility

    PBX port via line button and dials the appropriate PBX code. The DX-80 can be programmed to recognize the code used to access PBX trunks on PBX Type CO ports. This code identifies the type of call being placed so that call control can be administered. When the PBX code is recognized, the DX-80 system will invoke automatic conditioning of calling for redial features and administer Class Of Service characteristics as programmed for each user.
  • Page 246 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 247: Phantom Lines / Virtual Numbers

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 248: Phone Lock / Unlock

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Conditions Phantom Lines must be programmed onto Flexible Feature Buttons to operate. If no appearance of the Phantom Line exists in the system, the user attempting to call the Phantom Line or transfer a call to the Phantom Line will receive error tone and see the message OUT OF SERVICE in the display.
  • Page 249: Privacy

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL show show show show Input the current password, then press [ LOCK PHONE pswd yes no no no no no Press [ PHONE UNLOCKED CO Line calls can now be made at this extension.
  • Page 250 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 251: Private Line

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 252 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 253: Pulse To Dtmf Conversion

    Recall Recall is a means of assuring proper call handling. There are several types of recall that can be invoked in the DX-80 system. Recall affects Holding calls and Transferred calls. It is the intention of recall to assure that callers on hold or in transfer condition do not go unattended.
  • Page 254: Recorded Announcement Device

    See UCD Groups. The DX-80 enhances this function significantly through the use of integrated RAD messages as part of the voice mail implementation. Whenever the optional DX-80 Hard Drive Voice Mail is installed into the DX-80 system platform, RAD announcement space is allocated for each of the UCD Group Overflow and Re-route Destinations.
  • Page 255 DX-80 Voice UCD (VM) Group.) (See UCD Group programming.) • See the DX-80 Hard Drive Voice Mail Installation and Supervisor Guide for details of this application programming requirements. (Program messages into the UCD Overflow mailboxes as required.) Programming via the DET (Digital Extension Terminal)
  • Page 256: Release Key

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 257: Reminder Tones

    The various setup parameters of the DX-80 system for use with a modem are described here. The DX-80 system remote access parameters “Built-in Modem” (DIR No. and Baud Rate) must be set to allow access to the DX-80. The parameters “PC-DBA Connection” (Auto Log Off and Log On Again) can be set to avoid unauthorized access to the DX-80 database.
  • Page 258 Log On Again is set determine how long the DX-80 system will wait before accepting a valid password for PC-DBA programming whenever the wrong password has been entered three times. That is, if an attempt to access the DX-80 database via PC-DBA is unsuccessful because the entered password is incorrect, and this failure occurs three times…...
  • Page 259 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 260: Ringing Level / Muted Ringing

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 261: Ringing Line Priority

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Conditions Ringing levels can be adjusted from the lowest level (0) to the highest level (3). Distinctive Ringing – CO Line settings, overrides Extension settings. The highest setting and lowest setting ringing levels are heard as an indication that this volume mode cannot be adjusted further.
  • Page 262: Single Line Telephone - Flash

    Single Line Telephone – Flash Single Line Telephones and similar analog devices connected to analog ports of the DX-80 system must use unsophisticated signaling to administer call-processing operations (like transfer and hold). This fundamental call control is handled in the form of specific hook-switch operations.
  • Page 263 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 264: Single Line Telephone - Co Line Flash

    The allocation of DTMF Receivers (required resource to receive dialed digits from analog devices) is one to one in the DX-80 system. That is, the system provides one (1) DTMF receiver per analog port for decoding DTMF signals dialed by analog devices/SLT users.
  • Page 265: Speakerphone

    You may choose to first press an idle CO line or you may let the system automatically select the line. The DX-80 system can be programmed to allow System Speed Dial Numbers to override Toll Restriction settings (both CO Line and Extension COS).
  • Page 266 That speed dial number is dialed on the selected CO Line. Conditions The DX-80 system has 1000 speed dial number memory locations that are dynamically allocated to the system use (extensions individually via Extension Speed Dial Locations or all extensions system wide via System Speed Dial Locations).
  • Page 267 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Default Settings System Resource – SPD No. Assignment – System List is set to 200. (Range is 0 to 1000.) System Resource – SPD No. Assignment – Individual List is set to 20 for extensions 101-140. All others are set to 0.
  • Page 268 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 269 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL To program SPD No. Assignment (allocation): ¢£¤¥ « • to highlight “SPD No. Assignment” and then press • To allocate speed numbers in the System List: ¢£¤¥ « • to highlight “System List” and then press ¢£¤¥...
  • Page 270: Station Message Detail Recording (Smdr)

    In the case of incoming calls that are received with Caller ID (although this feature is a standard feature of the DX-80, a telephone company subscription is required), two records are output. The first output record lists the telephone...
  • Page 271 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL number of the calling party as it is received from the telephone company. (Calls from CID blocked numbers will not have a CID number associated with that record.) The second output record will show the callers name (“OUT OF AREA”...
  • Page 272 Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory, then press Enter. • Press any key at the program title page (as requested) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 273: System Time And Date

    System Time and Date The DX-80 system provides a built-in time clock to track System Time for reference in certain features such as System Night Service Mode Change, SMDR, Alarm Clock – System, Extension, and Time and Date display at Executive Speakerphones.
  • Page 274 Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory, then press Enter. • Press any key at the program title page (as requested) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 275: Tenant Groups

    Tenant Groups Tenant Groups allow for separation of system resources such that the DX-80 system can operate as though two or three separate systems are deployed at one site. Tenant Group Assignments can facilitate complete isolation of extension functions. When extensions are assigned to their respective Tenant Group, calling characteristics between these groups can be customized to prohibit calling from one group to another.
  • Page 276 NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL There are three tenant groups maximum in the DX-80 system. Default Setting Extension – Tenant Group, all extensions are set to Tenant Group 1. (Range is 1~3.) CO Line – Tenant Group, all CO Lines are assigned to Tenant Group 1. (Range is 1~3.) Call Handling –...
  • Page 277 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 278: Toll Restriction - Class Of Service

    The DX-80 provides a Toll Restriction table of 100 entries. Each entry may contain 10 digits in the “From” column and 10 digits in the “To” column. The From and To columns exist to apply a range of digits in a truth-table fashion known as digit Intervals.
  • Page 279 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL under the two conditions, Day and Evening mode. This allows each table entry to be assigned to each COS for CO Lines and extensions differently for these modes of system operation. A table entry may be as simple as “From 0,” “To 0.” The result of this truth table is that calls associated to this COS are monitored for only the first digit dialed.
  • Page 280 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 281 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL « • Select Programming from the PC-DBA menu. Then press Program Digit Interval(s) and assign Extension/CO Line COS to Digit Intervals: ¢£¤¥ « • to highlight “Restriction” and then press ¢£¤¥ « • to highlight “Toll Restriction” and then press ¢£¤¥...
  • Page 282: Tone / Pulse / Inter-Digit Duration Selection

    Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 283 Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 284: Touch Tone On/Off

    Transfer is used to deliver calls at your extension to another extension while maintaining the privacy of the connection. This means that calls can be routed to DX-80 system destinations (Extensions, UCD Groups, Virtual Numbers, etc.) in such a way that the wrong party cannot easily intercept them.
  • Page 285 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Operation – Supervised Transfer While connected to a call (CO Line or intercom extension): the Transfer button Press Dial the extension destination directory number where this call is to be transferred. Or... Press the feature button programmed for the destination extension number.
  • Page 286: Transfer And Answer Call

    Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 287: Ucd / Hunt Groups (1~24) 410~433 (Linear/Distributed/All Ring)

    UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) is an incredibly flexible function of the DX-80 system. Simply stated, UCD Grouping allows system resources (primarily extensions) to be linked for call handling. The DX-80 has 24 UCD Groups. Each group has a lead (or pilot) number. This is the access point of the UCD Group. Extensions may call a group of extensions by dialing the associated UCD Group number.
  • Page 288 UCD callers waiting in UCD Queue. (See DX-80 Voice Mail Integration for details. Not part of this manual.) When the DX-80 Voice Mail system is installed, it uses UCD Group 24. Therefore this UCD Group is not available for any other purpose when the ICD Voice Mail system is equipped.
  • Page 289 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Default Setting CO Line – Answering Position = no UCD Groups are assigned for CO Line ringing. System Application – Numbering Plan - Ext Hunt Group Extension Application – UCD – Attribute = UCD (Range is: UCD/V.A.) Extension Application –...
  • Page 290 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL save save save save • Press [ next next next next back back back back • Repeat from [ ], [ ] for additional Members. • the Hold button Press when you have finished entering members.
  • Page 291 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 292 Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 293: Ucd Agent Log Off/Log On

    UCD Group Agent Log Off is possible at any number of UCD Group extensions, however one Agent (Member) must be Logged On at all times. (The DX-80 will not allow all UCD Group Members to Log Off simultaneously.) Related Features...
  • Page 294: Uniform Call Distribution

    Calls will be handled in the order that they were received.” In a RAD application that uses the DX-80 VP (PN7243) the caller may be routed to a menu box for further routing. (Please refer to the instructions in the DX-80 VP manual.)
  • Page 295: Ucd Voice Announce Group

    UCD Voice Announce Group The DX-80 system allows for the use of UCD Groups as a means of handling high traffic into third-party ancillary RAD devices. Whenever the Overflow destinations of a UCD Group require the use of multiple ancillary devices to handle pooled the call traffic of announcements while callers are in UCD queue, these devices can be “...
  • Page 296 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 297 Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 298: Voice Announce - Hands-Free Reply

    Voice Call Recorder (via Voice Mail System) The Voice Call Recorder function is directly related to the digitally integrated DX-80 Voice system. This feature allows you to record external (CO Line) conversations. When the Voice Recorder is activated, a connection is established between your extension and the DX-80 Voice system.
  • Page 299 Exit the programming mode. Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « . The program title page displays. •...
  • Page 300: Voice Mail - Analog Integration

    Voice Mail – Analog Integration The DX-80 system may be interfaced to a third-party voice mail system via spare analog ports. Doing so occupies these ports and therefore reduces the number of system ports that can be used for the telephones, FAX machines, modems, etc.
  • Page 301 Use the voice mail user guide and audio prompts to retrieve messages and invoke other mailbox operations. (Send messages, update personal settings, etc.) Hang-up to disconnect the call. (Your voice mailbox will be closed automatically by the DX-80 system (assuming programming has been properly completed.) Operation –...
  • Page 302 ANUAL • Program the various Voice Mail call handling control digits into the voice mail table. (The DX-80 allows for specific control handling for various call types. For example, calls that recall to VM can be handled in a unique manner.) Note: This programming must coincide with the programming of the ancillary voice mail device for the various functions to operate.
  • Page 303 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL save save save save • Press [ next next next next • Press [ ] to continue programming the various call handling digits (Prefix/Suffix). • the Hold button Press to return to the previous menu level or press the Volume button (up or down) to return to the DB Item Selection screen or exit programming.
  • Page 304 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL 06-02-1~3-02-02 (VM Table – Prefix Table – CO Greeting, where 1~3 = Tenant Group) save save save save • Press [ • Press [ • Input the required digits to identify this call to a specific CO Line.
  • Page 305 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 306 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Program Extension Port Type: ¢£¤¥ « • to highlight “Extension.” Then press ¢£¤¥ « • to highlight “Category 2.” Then press ¢£¤¥ ³´ • to highlight “Port Type” for the analog extension connected to VM.
  • Page 307: Voice Mail - Digital Integration (Optional)

    DX-80 system. Performance of the digitally integrated DX-80 Voice is notably superior to that of a regular analog integration. When DX-80 Voice is added to the DX-80 system, the digital interface has the advantage of adding up to eight ports of voice mail while maintaining a maximum system configuration of 16 CO Line ports, 48 Digital Telephone ports, and 8 Analog device ports.
  • Page 308: Voice Call Recorder

    NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL the DX-80 Voice and when the power is turned back on, the DX-80 system configures itself for the addition of the detected DX-80 Voice system. Some of the capabilities that the DX-80 Voice adds are: •...
  • Page 309 Use the voice mail user guide and audio prompts to retrieve messages and invoke other mailbox operations. Hang-up to complete the call. (The DX-80 system will close your voice mailbox.) Conditions When transferring a call to voice mail, you may choose to enter no mailbox number. Doing so, will route the caller to the voice mail main greeting (e.g., Auto Attendant greeting.)
  • Page 310 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 311: Volume Control

    Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure. Volume Control The DX-80 digital speakerphone is equipped with a volume control that is used to adjust the various volume settings of the telephone. The following functions can be adjusted: •...
  • Page 312: Warning Tone / Co Line Call Limiter

    Warning Tone / CO Line Call Limiter An extension can be limited to calls that are within a specific programmed time. The DX-80 can be set to warn an extension that the time has expired thereby advising the user to disconnect. In this mode, a system Warning Tone is heard repeatedly when the timer has expired.
  • Page 313 Programming via PC-DBA Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility. • Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing « • Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
  • Page 314 Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming. Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this procedure.
  • Page 315: Maintenance And Trouble Shooting

    The System trouble shooting procedures are a logical approach to fault identification, analysis, and correction. The DX-80 may generate symptoms of problems that actually occur outside of the office environment. Problems such as system restarts (from temporary AC power interruption), fading (from the long distance carrier), or dropped calls (caused by internal users randomly pressing holding CO Line buttons) all are common situations that are not the result of a system component or software failure.
  • Page 316 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Symptom(s) Diagnostic Aid Cause(s) Action No system operation. CPU Heartbeat Memory strap in If the Memory strap is in the "Cold Start" position, LED Dark or Lit "Cold Start" perform the Initialization and Power Up operation at steady.
  • Page 317 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Symptom(s) Diagnostic Aid Cause(s) Action Telephone/Terminal CPU Heartbeat Shorted station At the KSU, power the system down and remove apparatus dead LED flashing and cabling. the power cord from the AC outlet. Remove the 408M/408E/DPM KSU cover (four screws).
  • Page 318 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Symptom(s) Diagnostic Aid Cause(s) Action Other party cannot hear Another digital Component Lift handset, dial another digital extension. Confirm you. (Handset) telephone failure connection of audio. Audio one way only… Replace handset and repeat. If problem persists…...
  • Page 319 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Symptom(s) Diagnostic Aid Cause(s) Action Other party can't hear you Another digital Connection / Press the ON/OFF button and listen for dial tone while using the telephone component over the loudspeaker. speakerphone. failure Call a known good extension. (The called extension should use the handset for this test.)
  • Page 320 If noise/static persists... contact the local servicing telephone company and request repair. If noise/static can be isolated to the DX-80 equipment, verify which CO line ports are affected (which CO ports seem to have noise/static)..replace interface modules as required.
  • Page 321: Maintenance Utilities

    (via save function), remote programming, outboard programming (program the system template into the PC memory then send it to the DX-80 when ready). The PC program that interfaces with the DX-80 system is PC-DBA (PC-Database Administration).
  • Page 322 Cnt (Connect) is possible. This connect operation links PC-DBA to the DX-80 processor for data exchange. Cable Connection to the DX-80 system on site is accomplished via the PC serial port (COM Port). Use a straight- through, 9-pin to 9-pin, Male/Female cable from the PC serial port to the DX-80 CPM – PC-DBA Port.
  • Page 323 F5 – Connect Connecting to the DX-80 processor Once a physical connection (cable or modem) has been made between the PC and the DX-80 system. You must link the two devices using the F5-Connect function. Press F5. If an adequate connection (straight-through serial cable or modem connection) exists between the DX-80 system and the PC you will see the following Connect prompt: ┌────────────────────────────┐...
  • Page 324 F6 – Disconnect Disconnecting from the DX-80 processor When a link is established between the DX-80 and PC-DBA, this link must also be broken when Maintenance operations are complete. This breakdown of the connection will occur automatically if the connection path (cable or modem connection) is interrupted or when PC-DBA is exited while the link is active.
  • Page 325 │ waiting └────────────────────────────────────────┘ If modem connection at this site requires a human to transfer the modem call to the DX-80 NOTE: modem (Extension 199), you must have a standard telephone connected to the same circuit as the modem so that you may verbally request the answering person to transfer the call.
  • Page 326 COM 1 or 2 only) and the baud rate that will be used for the connection. At default PC-DBA is setup to use COM Port 1 at 9600 bps. (9600 bps matches the default baud rate set for the DX-80 CPM –...
  • Page 327 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Option Board Type Description Automated Attendant Module FL-VM Flash Voice Mail (with Automated Attendant) PC-8 8-Port Hard Drive Voice Mail (with Automated Attendant) Board Status can be any of the following: Board Status Description...
  • Page 328 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL ┌───────────────────────────────── DX80 PC-DBA ────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ [Cnt] KSU Revision : K16UM0.F19 Date: 01/02/14 │ │ Time: 20:35:16 │ │ Configuration - Board Status │ │ │ │ BOARD TYPE STATUS │ │ COMMON CTRL BOARD CPM BOARD CONNECT │...
  • Page 329 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL The following is a display of Cabinet 1: ┌───────────────────────────────── DX80 PC-DBA ────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ [Cnt] KSU Revision : K16UM0.F19 Date: 01/02/14 │ │ Time: 20:38:54 │ │ Configuration - Board Status Cabinet 1 │...
  • Page 330 Self-Test Time is set to “NULL” (never performed). The Diagnostic Self-Test can be invoked Automatically (as above) or Manually. When the Diagnostic Self-Test is invoked, the DX-80 will perform a list of software and hardware checks to assure proper operation of the hardware installed.
  • Page 331 PC-DBA to wait for the diagnostic report. (While waiting, it is not possible to perform any other PC-DBA functions.) When the Test Report option is selected, the DX-80 will deliver the last Diagnostics test report to PC-DBA. Screens and notes of the information included in this report are shown on the following pages:...
  • Page 332 • Notice that the PC-8 Module reports “CONNECT.” Since the PC-8 is its own │ │ │ │ self-contained system that runs independently of the DX-80 processor, │ │ “CONNECT” and “DISCONNECT” are the only conditions reported for this │...
  • Page 333 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL ┌───────────────────────────────── DX80 PC-DBA ────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ [Cnt] KSU Revision : K16UM0.F19 Date: 01/02/14 │ │ Time: 20:45:23 │ Diagnostics - │ Cabinet 1 │ │ │ │ BOARD TYPE │ │ BOARD 408 BOARD Note: │...
  • Page 334 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL COM4 / Board 5 Selected ┌───────────────────────────────── DX80 PC-DBA ────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ [Cnt] KSU Revision : K16UM0.F19 Date: 01/02/14 │ │ Time: 20:46:53 │ Diagnostics - │ COM4 BOARD : │ │ │ │ COL POS...
  • Page 335 ╔══════════════════════════╗ ║ Exit This Feature ? (Y/N)║ ╚══════════════════════════╝ Status The Status function can be invoked to view specific DX-80 system resource status. Move the cursor to the « system resource to view and press ┌────────────────────┐ │...
  • Page 336: System

    DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL ┌───────────────────────────────── DX80 PC-DBA ────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ [Cnt] KSU Revision : K16UM0.F19 Date: 01/02/14 │ │ Time: 20:52:26 │ │ Status - CPM BOARD : │ │ │ │ RS232-1 :BUSY │ │ │ │...
  • Page 337 └─────────────────────────────────── R16UM0.F21 ───────────────────────────────┘ SW/HW Revision SW/HW Revision can be invoked to view the current version of software installed in the DX-80. The Hardware Revision (HW Revision) is a label only field that allows the user of PC-DBA to record the revision of hardware installed at the site.
  • Page 338 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL ┌───────────────────────────────── DX80 PC-DBA ────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ [Cnt] KSU Revision : K16UM0.F19 Date: 01/02/14 │ │ Time: 20:55:05 │ │ Maintenance - SW/HW Revision : │ │ │ │ BOARD SW Revision HW Revision │...
  • Page 339 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL ┌────────────────────┐ │ │ Event ├────────────────────┤ │ │ Event Invoking │ │ Event Deleting └────────────────────┘ ┌──────────────────────────┐ │ │ Maintenance ├──────────────────────────┤ │ ┌───────────────────┌───────────────────┐ ┌───────────────────────────────────────│ │ Pseudo │ │ │ Event Selection Extension ├───────────────────────────────────────│ │ CO Line │...
  • Page 340 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Logon Data Logon Data is used to view the date and time that the PC-DBA session began. ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ Logon Data ├────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Date │ : 02/14 │ Time │ : 17:09 │ User ID : Remote Maintenance & Programming │...
  • Page 341 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL ┌───────────────────────────────── DX80 PC-DBA ────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ [Cnt] KSU Revision : K16UM0.F19 Date: 01/02/14 │ │ Time: 21:03:37 │ │ Engineering Maintenance Tool - Direct Memory Mapping │ │ │ │ SEG:OFF 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F...
  • Page 342 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Software Warm Start Use Software Warm Start to cause the system to restart operations. This operation requires confirmation since all calls in progress will be disconnected. ┌────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ Software Warm Start ├────────────────────────────────┤ │ Progressive operations in KSU │...
  • Page 343 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ The Engineering Maintenance Tools should only be used by │ │ trained personnel. Attempts to access these tools without │ knowledge of their use, can cause call processing and system │...
  • Page 344 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL 4-30 P7290 IMM...
  • Page 345 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Index Answering Machine Emulation, 3-7 —4— APM4 adding, 2-10 408E, 1-7 APM4 (Analog Port Module - 4 Circuits), 1-8 408M, 1-6 Attendant, 3-12 —A— extension password, 3-12 Operator Code, 3-36 Attendant Administration, 3-9 installation, 2-14...
  • Page 346 Add On, Multiline, Unsupervised, 3-90 call queuing configuration, 1-2 Call Back – CO Line, 3-39 configuration table, 1-4 Call Back – Extension, 3-40 Connecting to the DX-80 processor, 4-9 Call Transfer Console Support, 3-17 screened, 3-234 unscreened, 3-234 extension, 3-60...
  • Page 347 I-Hold and I-Use Indication, 3-154 Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console, 1-13 Industry Standard Telephone Support, 3-214 DPM8 (Digital Port Module - 8 Port), 1-9 initializing the system, 2-19 DX-80 Key Service Unit, 1-5 installation, 2-1 KSU1, 1-7 AAM, 2-14 MDM (Modem Module), 1-11...
  • Page 348 2-2 Single Line Telephones, 3-176 typical MDF installation, 2-6 Modem, 3-182 Intercom Calling, 3-167 Modem connection to the DX-80, 4-10 Intercom Hunt Groups, 3-237 Monitor – Extension Intercom Mode Selection, 3-168 Analog Ports, 3-184 Internal Paging, 3-190...
  • Page 349 Wiring data, 1-18 Release Key, 3-206 Speed Dial, 3-215 Reminder Tones, 3-207 Analog Ports, 3-216 Remote connection to the DX-80, 4-10 Single Line Telephones, 3-216 Remote Programming and Administration, 3-94 Square/Non-Square Configuration, 3-64 Remote Programming via PC-DBA, 3-207 Station Message Detail Recording, 3-220...
  • Page 350 DX-80 I NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE ANUAL Extension Pick Up Group, 3-123 Uniform Call Distribution Tenant Groups, 3-12, 3-225 Hunt Groups, 3-237 Tenant Service, 3-225 Unit (component) detail, 1-17 time and date Unscreened Call Transfer, 3-234 system, 3-223 UPS system battery, 3-34...

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