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Vertical comdial DX-120 Programming Manual (504 pages)
Brand:
Vertical
| Category:
Medical Equipment
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1 - Introduction
9
Overview
9
Programming Options
9
Upgrading an Existing System
11
Converting a DX-80 Database to a DX-120 Database
12
Programming a New System
15
Section 2 - Programming Options
17
Overview
17
Programming Via Pc-Database Administration (Pc-Dba)
17
PC-DBA Requirements
17
Loading PC-DBA Software
17
Programming Using PC-DBA
18
Database Save and Restore
20
Connecting PC-DBA to the Switch
21
Changing Database Administrator Password
24
Receiving Data from the Switch
26
Sending Data to the Switch
27
Disconnecting PC-DBA from the Switch
29
Initializing (F8) the System
29
Getting Help (F1)
32
Using any Digital Extension Telephone (Det)
34
Entering the Database Administration Mode
34
LCD Interactive Buttons
34
Database Item Select Screen
35
Exiting Database Administration
35
Changing Database Administration Password
35
Section 3 - Getting Started
37
Overview
37
Shortcuts that Help You Work Faster
37
Using a Database Programming Template
37
Copying Baseline CO Line Setups
38
Feature / Directory Number Lookup
44
Resetting an Extension to the Default Set
45
Overview
47
Basic System Programming Tasks
47
Assigning Attendants
48
Assigning System Reminders
53
Setting System Time, Date, And/Or Hour Mode
57
Setting up Ring Scheme
63
Naming CO Lines
66
Setting up Pre-Programmed Messages
68
Programming Speed Dial Numbers
72
Programming CID Names and Assignments Table
80
Assigning External Page
85
Basic System Programming Tasks
85
Establishing Loud Bell Settings
88
Establishing Music Sources
91
Assigning Ancillary Devices - Loud Bell, External Page, or Music on Hold
95
Assigning the DSS Port/Owner
97
Setting up Optional Internal Modem
101
Specifying PC-DBA Transmit Rate
103
Selecting SMDR Transmit Rate
105
Setting up the CID Transfer Table
109
Customizing the Numbering Plan
111
Phantom Lines / Virtual Numbers
121
Section 5 - Programming C.o. Lines
123
Overview
123
Basic Co Line Programming Tasks
123
Assigning the Tenant Group
124
Assigning the CO Line Group
127
Setting the Day and Evening Class of Services (COS) and Music on Hold (MOH) Source
129
Setting the Dial Type
132
Setting the CO Line Type
134
Setting Call Abandon
137
Privacy and Enabling Privacy Release
139
Assigning Ring Type for the CO Line
142
Setting the Answer Position for Day and Evening
144
Setting CO Line Time Switching
148
Setting the Pre-Defined Call Forward no Answer
152
Setting up the PBX Code and Hunt Method
155
Setting up the Alternate CO Line Group
158
Setting up FAX Detection
161
Programming for the Optional T1 and Isdn (T1/Pri) Cards
163
Programming for an Optional T1 Card
163
Programming for Optional ISDN (T1/PRI)
172
Setting up the Translation Table
179
Setting up Alternate Line Ids (ALI) - for Systems with ISDN (T1/PRI) Installation Only
185
Programming Extensions for Alternate Line Ids
189
Section 6 - Programming Call Handling
195
Overview
195
Basic Call Handling Programming Tasks
195
Ringing Line Priority
196
Programming Conference Calls
197
Specifying CO Flash Time
201
Specifying PBX Flash Time
204
Specifying Pause Time
207
Specifying Ring Abandon
210
Setting up Hold Remind
213
Selecting Exclusive Hold Time
215
Establishing Warning Time for Limited Call Lengths
218
Setting up Transfer Recalls for Idle and Busy Extensions
221
Setting up Hold Recall
225
Setting up Dial Wait Time and Dial Delay
228
Establishing the Dialing Ratio
231
Establishing Start and End of SLT Hook Flash
236
Programming Auto Redial
240
Programming External Call Forward
245
Setting Conference Talk Time Intervals and Conference Tones
249
Setting up Camp on Interval
253
Setting up Alarm Play Intervals
255
Enabling/Disabling Hotel Feature
257
Enabling/Disabling System Speed Toll Check
260
Enabling/Disabling TSI Connection
262
Enabling/Disabling Conference Tone
264
Specifying Call Duration Time
266
Establishing Warning Time for Limited Call Lengths
269
Programming Caller ID Codes and Local Calling Areas
272
Programming Tenant Groups
279
Setting up SMDR Call Output
282
Setting Fax Ring Time
288
Setting Predefined Call Forward Time
290
Setting Ring on Recognition Time Interval
293
Setting the Daylight Savings Time Feature
295
Setting Talk Abandon Time Interval
297
Setting Hold Abandon Time Interval
299
Setting Unsupervised Talk Time
302
Specifying CO Line Guard Time
304
Programming Auto Attendant Module (AAM)
306
Setting Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
320
T1 and Isdn (T1/Pri) Call Operation
328
T1 Call Operation
328
ISDN (T1/PRI) Call Operation
329
Multiple Call Handling (Using Call Keys for Managing Multiple Calls)
330
Multiple Call Handling - Incoming Calls
331
Multiple Call Handling - Outgoing Calls
331
Placing Call Key Calls on Hold
332
Multiple Call Handling - Transferring Calls
333
Multiple Call Handling - Conference Calls
333
Multiple Call Handling - General Lamp Indicators
334
Hold Key Lamp Indicator
334
Section 7 - Programming Toll Restrictions
337
Overview
337
Basic Toll Restriction Programming Tasks
337
Class of Service and Digit Intervals
337
Setting the Account Code Length and Password
344
Section 8 - Programming Ucd Groups
349
Overview
349
Controlling Overflow and Reroute Situations
351
Ucd Agent Log Off/Log on
352
Programming Ucds
353
Setting U Pucd Voice Announce (Va) Groups
366
Section 9 - Programming Voice Mail
369
Overview
369
Programming Third Party Voice Mail
370
Basic Programming for Third Party Voice Mail
371
A - Assigning the Voice Mail Port Type to the Appropriate Extensions
371
B - Program the UCD Group Members
373
C - Set up the Voice Mail Table (Call Handling Digits)
375
D - Set the Voice Mail Dialing Ratio
385
E- Activate Automated Attendant
387
Programming Optional Internal Digital Voice Mail
388
Basic Internal Voice Mail Programming Tasks
389
A- Specifying the UCD Group
389
B - Setting up the UCD Group in the Voice Mail Table
391
C- Activate Automated Attendant
392
Section 10 - Programming Extensions
393
Overview
393
Reminder Tones
393
Basic Extension Programming Tasks
394
Assigning a User Password, Password Length, And/Or Name to Extensions
395
Assigning Extensions to Tenant Groups
399
Assigning Extensions to Pickup Groups
402
Assigning Extensions to Paging Groups
405
Assigning Extensions to a Class of Service
408
Setting up Monitoring Privileges
412
Setting up Intrusion Capabilities
415
Setting up Warning Tones, Incoming Call Drops, Outgoing Call Drops
419
Setting up off Hook Voice Announce
423
Setting up Paging Privileges
427
Setting up Call Forward - Extension Predefined
431
Programming Extensions for SMDR Output
435
Assigning Recording Announcement Devices
437
Assigning a Port Type
438
Assigning Extensions to CO Lines
441
Setting up Receive Assignments
443
Setting up Extension Ring Level
445
Configuring Single Line Telephones (Analog Device Support)
446
Set up Directory/Extension Swapping
447
Assigning Feature Keys
450
Programming a Release Key
458
Flexible Feature Button Inquiry
458
Feature Key Reset
459
Appendices Appendixa - Worksheets
461
Extension Data Programming
461
CO Line Data Programming
463
Call Handling
465
System Resources
468
Toll Restrictions
470
Extension Applications
471
CO Applications
472
System Applications
473
Appendixb - Button Labeling
476
Appendixc - Feature Directory and Code Lists
479
Feature Directory Numbers List
479
Feature Access Codes List
480
Suffix Codes List
482
Appendixd - Trunk Directory Numbers
483
Appendixe - Setting U P Letter Type for Using Special Characters
484
Appendixf - T1 Maintenance
488
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Vertical comdial DX-120 Installation And Maintenance Manual (146 pages)
Brand:
Vertical
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Safety
7
Protecting against Static Electricity
7
Safety and Regulatory Considerations
7
Regulations
8
Complying with Underwriters Laboratories Regulations
8
FCC and Industry Canada (IC) Rules and Regulations
8
Section 1 - Introduction
13
Using Thi Manual
13
Locating Documentation
14
Using this Manual
13
Overview
15
System Technology
15
Configuration
17
Key Service Unit
21
Power Supply
22
CPM (Central Processor Module)
23
KSU1 Component)
24
KSU II Component)
25
APM4 (Analog Port Module - 4 Circuits)
26
DPM8 (Digital Port Module - 8 Circuits)
27
DPM16 (Digital Port Module - 16 Circuits)
28
COM4 (Central Office Module - 4 Circuits)
29
MDM (Modem Module)
30
AAM (Automated Attendant Module)
31
T1 Card (T1 Module) Details
32
ISDN Card (T1/PRI Module) Details
33
DET (Digital Executive Telephone)
35
DSS (Direct Station Selection) Console
36
Specifications
37
Installing the DX-120
47
Installation Overview
47
Site Planning
48
Tools and Supplies
49
Preparing the Main Distribution Frame
49
KSU Wiring
52
Typical MDF Installation
54
KSU Components
55
Adding an APM4
60
Adding a COM4
62
Adding an MDM
64
Adding an AAM
66
Adding a KSU2 Second Cabinet
67
Adding a Music Source
69
Adding an External Pager
71
Add a Loud Bell Control or Gate Control
72
Adding a DPM16 (Digital Port Module - 16 Port)
74
Adding a T1 or ISDN (T1/PRI) Card
75
Connecting a Serial Cable for PC-DBA
76
Connecting a Serial Cable for SMDR
77
Power-Up Initialization (Cold Start)
78
Section 2 - Installation
47
Section 3 - Maintenance & Troubleshooting
81
System Maintenance
81
Cleaning the Telephones
81
Technical Problem Solutions
81
Problems Not Related to System Issues
81
Diagnostic Quick Reference
82
Maintenance Utilities
88
Loading PC-DBA Software
88
Connecting to the System
89
Cable Connection
89
Connecting PC-DBA to the DX-120 Switch
90
Establishing a Modem Connection with PC-DBA
92
Accessing Pc-Dba Maintenance
94
Maintenance Utilities (Menu Items)
95
Section 4 - Installation Issues
119
Troubleshooting Installation Issues
119
ISSUE: Corrupted Database on Initial System Setup
119
Adding Hardware to an Existing System
119
Voice Mail Doesn't Work ("No Legal Member" Error)
120
Invalid Entries Calling a Busy Station (Issues with Multiple Mailbox Greetings)
123
Ensuring Optimum Call Handling Performance
124
Ringing a Group of Phones before Routing the Call to Auto-Attendant
125
Using Multiple Lines & Assigning Different Auto-Attendant Greetings for each Line
128
Setting up Message Delivery to a Cell Phone
131
Using Prime CO Instead of Intercom with Modem or Fax
133
Digits Passed Inband to the Voice Mail in an Overflow 1 Condition
135
Digits Passed Inband to the Voice Mail in an Overflow 2 Condition
136
Digits Passed Inband to the Voice Mail in a Re-Route Condition
137
Vertical comdial DX-120 User Manual (84 pages)
Brand:
Vertical
| Category:
Cordless Telephone
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Cordless Phone
1
Table of Contents
3
FCC Compliance
6
Section 1 - Introduction
7
Overview
7
Handset Buttons
8
Using the Display
10
Using a Headset
10
Positioning Your Phone
10
Registering Your Phone
11
Status Indicators
15
Section 2 - Programming
19
System Programming Mode
19
Accessing the System Programming Mode
19
System Settings
20
Function Key Programming
23
Dial Pad Touch Tones
34
Disabling Touch Tone
34
Distinctive Ringing
35
Checking Feature Settings on Your Extension
36
Reverting to Default Settings
37
Changing Your Extension Password
37
Programming Buttons & Codes
38
Programming Feature Buttons
38
Programming Feature Codes
39
Looking up Feature Numbers
40
Resetting Flexible Feature Buttons to Default
41
Hidden Codes
42
Using the Hot Key
43
Hotline Speed Dialing
43
Using Status Messages
45
Selecting/Creating a Status Message
45
Deactivating a Status Message
48
Allowing/Denying Paging
49
Inserting a Pause in Outgoing Calls (Speed Dials)
49
Locking/Unlocking Your Phone
50
Locking the Phone
50
Unlocking the Phone
50
Section 3 - Making Calls
51
Using the Speakerphone
51
Switching between the Handset and Speakerphone
51
Making Outside Calls
51
Making Intercom (Internal) Calls
52
Using Call Back
52
Call Back - CO Line
52
Call Back - Extension
54
Using Speed Dial Numbers
55
Automatic Redialing
56
Last Number Redial
56
Creating Conference Calls
57
Establishing a Supervised Conference Call
57
Establishing an Unsupervised Conference
58
Conference Controller Privileges
59
Section 4 - Answering Calls
61
Caller ID
61
Retrieving Caller ID Information
62
Picking up Calls in Your Group
63
Screening/Monitoring Incoming Calls
63
(Answering Machine Emulation)
63
Section 5 - Handling Calls
65
Placing Calls on Hold
65
System Hold
65
Exclusive Hold
65
Hold Reminder
65
Holding Call Answer
66
Transferring Calls
67
Making an Unsupervised Transfer
67
Making a Supervised Transfer
67
Transfer and Answer Call
68
Parking Calls
69
Retrieving a Parked Call
69
Paging
70
Responding to a Page (Meet Me Paging)
71
Sending Messages
71
Sending a Quick "Call-Me" Message
72
Sending OTHER Text Messages
73
Canceling a Sent Text or "Call Me" Message
78
Sending a Voice Message
78
Answering a Message
79
Index
81
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