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Todd Bissell
January 21, 2025
How do you reset the directory information?
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
To reset or update directory information on an NEC DSX-40, you may try the following steps based on the context:
1. Use Control-J and enter the extension number in the "ID or Ext" field to check if it matches an ID instead of an extension. 2. If it matches an ID, change the ID of the extension to resolve conflicts. 3. If necessary, reseat the cards by powering down the system, unplugging cables, loosening the two screws on the cabinet, and removing the cover. The extension and line cards are located in specific sockets inside.
There is no direct mention of a "reset" function for directory information, but checking and modifying ID/extension conflicts and reseating cards may help resolve directory-related issues.
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DSX-40 Quick Start Guide DSX-40 Cabinet Optional DSX IntraMail Cable 1 Cable 2 Cable 3 2 3 4 Cable 2 Extensions Cable 1 300-303 Shown 25-PAIR CABLE COLOR BLOCK RJ61X RJ61X FUNCTION CODE WHT-BLU 300 T BLU-WHT 300 R WHT-ORN 301 T ORN-WHT 301 R...
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Initial Startup Programming Enter the programming mode. From any display telephone, press INTERCOM + Dial #*#* + Enter the system password + HOLD. The system passwords are: - 632379 (NECDSX) for Installer (level 3), 9999 for System Administrator 2 (level 2), 0000 for System Administrator 1 (level 1).
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Do you have a question about the DSX DSX-40 and is the answer not in the manual?
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How do you reset the directory information?
To reset or update directory information on an NEC DSX-40, you may try the following steps based on the context:
1. Use Control-J and enter the extension number in the "ID or Ext" field to check if it matches an ID instead of an extension.
2. If it matches an ID, change the ID of the extension to resolve conflicts.
3. If necessary, reseat the cards by powering down the system, unplugging cables, loosening the two screws on the cabinet, and removing the cover. The extension and line cards are located in specific sockets inside.
There is no direct mention of a "reset" function for directory information, but checking and modifying ID/extension conflicts and reseating cards may help resolve directory-related issues.
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