Aam (Automated Attendant Module); Det (Digital Executive Telephone) - Comdial DX-80 Technical Manual

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1.12 AAM (Automated Attendant Module)

The Automated Attendant Module is a self contained integrated module that enables automatic
answering of selected CO lines and a single-level menu for greeting callers and routing them to DX-80
system destinations. The AAM can handle all call traffic or act as a backup to the primary answering
system attendant.
The AAM is installed at JP3 and JP4 of the CPM (centered above the board).
The AAM provides 10 announcements for the various modes of system/action operation: Day
Greeting, Alt Greeting, Night Greeting, Waiting Message, Invalid Message, Busy Message, No
Answer Message, Goodbye Message, Inquiry Message, and Temporary Message.

1.13 DET (Digital Executive Telephone)

The DX-80 has one model digital telephone called the Digital Executive Telephone. The DET pro-
vides:
• a half-duplex speakerphone for hands-free conversations,
• a two-row by sixteen column (32-character), dot-matrix, supertwist, Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD), and
• three interactive buttons to enhance system feature operation.
The supertwist LCD eliminates the need for contrast adjustment, and enhances clarity of displayed
data using an angled viewing position. Since the DX-80 includes Caller ID (CID) as a standard
feature, the LCD also provides every designated ringing extension with CID data for incoming CO line
calls. Note: CID requires a subscription from the servicing telephone company.
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Figure 1-9 AAM (Automated Attendant Module)
Comdial
October, '03

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