Flexible Numbering Plan - Comdial DX-80 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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When you have completed all changes, press the
extension. This returns you to the previous menu level where you may enter another DSS Console for
which changes are to be made. Input the next DSS number and press
Or...
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Press the
You will then be prompted to "Save Current Setting?"
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Press "N" to abort changes and leave all data unchanged.
Ø
Press "Y" to save changes.
If you press "Y" (yes), you will then be prompted "File Exists, Override?"
Ø
Press "N" to abort changes and leave all data unchanged.
Ø
Press "Y" (yes) to continue with the save operation.
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Press
(escape) again to return to the Database Programming menu.
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.

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. For this reason the Numbering Plan is often referred to as
the system Directory Numbers.
The DX-80 allows for a very flexible configuration of numbering for the various system resources. Resources are
defined primarily as "port" oriented components of the system. A numbering structure specific to the application can
be accommodated. The system resources listed under "Related Features" can be assigned directory numbers that
are customized for the installation.
Although the directory number structure flexibility is provided primarily for system port resources, some feature
access also can be customized. (E.g., Account Code, Paging Groups, and Speed Dial.) Flexibility in numbering
includes: Length of codes (to access the associated resource) and Leading Digit/Digits assigned to each resource.
As codes are assigned, the system checks for conflicts and protects against improper programming of resource
Directory Numbers. To successfully implement changes to the default (factory programmed) Directory Number Plan,
a new code cannot be input if it is in use elsewhere until it has been deleted from use in the previous assignment.
Related Features
Account Code directory number
Operator Code
CO Line Group directory numbers
Extension numbers
Paging Groups
Universal Call Distribution Groups
Meet Me Conference directory numbers
Related Programming
System Application - Numbering Plan
Default Settings
Note 1: Range for "Length" for all items is 1-4.
Note 2: Range for all "Leading" items is any available, non-conflicting directory number.
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(escape) key again. You will see the prompt: "Exit This Feature"; press "Y" for yes.
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(escape) key to exit button programming for this
Pickup Groups
Speed Dial (Individual and Common)
Music Sources
Loud Bell Control
External Pager
Virtual Numbers
3-147
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