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DXP Plus Programming Records
Station Records
3
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From main menu, type selection number for station menu and press ENTER.
•
From station menu, type selection number for feature and press ENTER.
Stations
1. COS Programming
2. Station Programming
3. Button Mapping
4. Phone Types
5. Copy Model COS
6. Copy Model Station
7. Copy Model Button Map
8. Hunt Groups
Enter Selection (1-7):
IMI66–125
Station Records 3–1
IMI66–125 DXP Plus Programming Records
3.1
COS Programming
Feature
Account Code
Auto Hold on Intercom
Auto Hold on Lines
Background Music
Call Cost Display
Call Forward All
Call Forward Busy/RNA
Call Forward Personal
Call Forward Off Site (CFOS)
Call Park Access
Call Pick-up
Call Waiting
Tracker Access
Enhanced LCD Display
Intercom Studder Dial Tone
Camp-On Originate
Camp-On Receive
Do Not Disturb Inhibit
Do Not Disturb Override
Exclusive Hold
Executive Override
Executive Override Block
Idle Line Preference
IST Distinctive Ringing
LCD Messaging
Meet Me Page
Message Deposit
Message Wait Originate
Music/Tone On Intercom Hold
Paging Receive
Paging Transmit
Ringing Preference
Day Route Access
Night Route Access
Day Restriction Level
Night Restriction Level
System Speed Dial Groups
Station Monitoring
(Copy This Sheet As Needed To Meet System COS Capacity)
Choice COS Defaults* Class Of Service Records
(Enter COS number at column head.)
32 1 2–31
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NONE, 1–9
YES NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
1–4
1–4
1–8
1–8
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NONE 1, 2, Tone
NO
NO
NO
NONE, 1–20
NO
4
4
1
1
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
1–9
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
1-20
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
1–9
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
None
No
No
No
4
4
Yes
Yes
1
1
1-20
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes No
None None
No No
1
1
No
No
1
1
None
No
Directed Station Hold
Remote Station Disable
Remote Day Exception Numbers
Remote Night Exception Numbers
YES
YES
NO
NO
NONE, 1–32
NONE, 1–32
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
None None None
None None None
Conference Advisory Tone ** None, Once, Period None None None
Executive Override Advisory Tone ** None, Once, Period None None None
Line Answer
Line Originate
Line No.
Line No.
1-128
1-128
1–128
1–128
None
None
Periodic Line Tone
Maximum Call Duration
Line Group Access
Line Group Queue
Line to Line Transfer
Voice Announce Block
Internal IST Flash
Forced Account Codes
Allow Busy Display
Line No.
Line No.
NONE, 1–16
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
None None
None None
None
None
1–16 1–16 None
Yes No No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Clear Major Alarm Ring
High Handset Volume
Restrict ARS Hookflash
Quick Transfer
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
*Defaults: Stations 101 and 102 = COS 1, all other stations = COS 32, and COS 2-31 are unassigned.
**Default = none when system parameters location code is 1, 2, , or 5; however default = periodic when system parameters location code is 3.
3–2 Station Records
DXP Plus Programming Records
3.2
Station Programming
(Copy This Sheet As Needed To Meet System Station Capacity)
Port Type and Number
Telephone Model
Location
Feature
Personal Intercom Number
Choice
101
101
Station Defaults
Others
Station Number
Voice Mail
Station Number
Station Name
Class Of Service
Speed Dial Sets
Idle Line Priority
Intercom Hunt List
Group Intercom Access
Prime Type
Line
Line Group
Intercom
Tone First
Call Announce Beeps
Default Forward Type
Itcm No. Fwd. To
Fwd. Type
Forward RNA Ring Busy
Allow Multiple CFOS
Direct Ring
Delayed Ring
Day 1 Ring
Day 2 Ring
Night Ring
Caller ID Ring-No Answer
Ring-No Answer Rings
Personal Ringing Tone
LCD Contrast
Initiate Service Observe
Service Observable
ARS Day Exception No.
ARS Night Execption No.
SOHVA Beeps
SOHVA Groups
Busy On SOHVA
Pickup Group
Through Dialing
Single Line TAP
Ring On Busy
Allow Ringer Off
Disabled
Console Installed
Console Ports
Programming Port
Auto Attdt. Xfer. On Busy
Headset
Recall Call Forward
End-toEnd Itcm Signalling
Attendant
Alternate Attendant
1–32
1–10
None, 1–28
Intercom Numbers
Intercom Numbers
None, Line Group, Intercom
Name, Number
1–16
Name, Number
Yes, No
1–6
Intercom Fwd., No Fwd.
Intercom Number
Personal, All
Yes, No
Yes, No
None, 1–max sta. qty.
None, 1–max sta. qty.
None, 1–max sta. qty.
None, 1–max sta. qty.
None, 1–max sta. qty.
None, 1–max. line. qty.
None, 1–6
1–8
1–8
Yes, No
Yes, No
None, 1–32
None, 1–32
1–6
None, 1–16
Yes, No
None, 1–16
Yes, No
Call Wait, Ans. Xfer
Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
None–max sta. qty.
Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Name, Number
1
3
None
None, 101, 3101–3104
3101–3104
None
1
1
1
No
1
No Fwd.
101
Personal
No
No
1–max sta. qty.
None
None
None
None
None
4
Defaults with each station port number
5
No
No
1–3
1–3
6
None
No
1
No
Call Wait
Yes
Yes
No
No
None
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
102
32
3
None
Station Number
None
None
1
1
1
No
1
No Fwd.
Station Number
Personal
No
No
None
None
None
None
None
None
4
5
No
No
1–3
1–3
6
None
No
1
No
Call Wait
Yes
Yes
No
No
None
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
None
32
3
None
None
1
1
None
None
1
Yes
1
Intercom Fwd.
Linked Station Number
All
No
No
None
None
None
None
None
None
3
5
No
No
1–3
1–3
6
None
No
1
Yes
Call Wait
Yes
Yes
No
No
None
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
None
Overflow Attendant
Extended DTMF Dialing
Softkey Setup
IST Hold Configuration
Name, Number
Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
102
No
No
No
None
No
No
No
None
No
No
No
Transfer Ring Configuration
Ringback On Busy
Cadence 1, Cadence 2
Yes, No
Cadence 1
No
Cadence 1
No
Cadence 1
No
Line Out Softkey Option* CONF SAVE ARDL
CONF SAVE RLSE
CONF SAVE RLSE not applicable
* Default = ARDL when system parameters location code is 1, 2, 4, or 5; however, default = RLSE when system parameters locatioon code is 3.
IMI66–125
Station Record
Station Records 3–3
IMI66–125 DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3
Button Mapping and Telephone Types
3.3.1
ExecuTech LCD Speakerphone Mapping Record
3–4 Station Records
LCD Speakerphone
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DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.2
ExecuTech 5x20 Telephone Mapping Record
IMI66–125
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Station Records 3–5
IMI66–125
3.3.3
ExecuTech 10x14 Telephone Mapping Record
DXP Plus Programming Records
3–6 Station Records
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DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.4
Express 19-Button Telephone Mapping Record
IMI66–125
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L18 L19 L20 L21
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Station Records 3–7
IMI66–125
3.3.5
Express 10-Button Telephone Mapping Record
DXP Plus Programming Records
3–8 Station Records
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DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.6
Express 2-Line Telephone Mapping Record
IMI66–125
TRANS CONF
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Station Records 3–9
IMI66–125 DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.7
ExecuTech 12-Line LCD Speakerphone Mapping Record
3–10 Station Records
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DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.8
ExecuTech 14-Line Telephone Mapping Record
IMI66–125
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L14 L15
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Station Records 3–11
IMI66–125
3.3.9
ExecuTech 6-Line Telephone Mapping Record
DXP Plus Programming Records
3–12 Station Records
TRANS CONF
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L10 L1
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DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.10 ExecuTech 2-Line Telephone Mapping Record
IMI66–125
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Station Records 3–13
IMI66–125 DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.11 DigiTech 24-Line LCD Speakerphone Mapping Record
3–14 Station Records
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DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.12 DigiTech 24-Line Telephone Mapping Record
IMI66–125
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Station Records 3–15
IMI66–125 DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.13 Impact 24-Line LCD Speakerphone Mapping Record
3–16 Station Records
DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.14 Impact 24-Line Speakerphone Mapping Record
IMI66–125
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Station Records 3–17
IMI66–125 DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.15 Impact 12-Line LCD Speakerphone Mapping Record
3–18 Station Records
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DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.16 Impact 12-Line Speakerphone Mapping Record
IMI66–125
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Station Records 3–19
IMI66–125
3.3.17 Impact 12-Line Telephone Mapping Record
DXP Plus Programming Records
3–20 Station Records
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3.3.18 Express 32-Button DSS/BLF Console Mapping Record
IMI66–125
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L32 L31 L30 L29 L28 L27 L26 L25 L24 L23 L22 L21 L20 L19 L18 L17
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L16 L15 L14 L13 L12 L11 L10 L09 L08 L07 L06 L05 L04 L03 L02 L01
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Station Records 3–21
IMI66–125 DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.19 Express 64 Button DSS/BLF Console Mapping Record
3–22 Station Records
L61 L53
L60 L52
L59 L51
L58 L50
L57 L49
L64 L56
L63 L55
L62 L54
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DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.20 ExecuTech 70-Button Console Mapping Record
IMI66–125
DSS/BLF Console
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Station Records 3–23
IMI66–125
3.3.21 Impact 64-Button Console Mapping Record
DXP Plus Programming Records
3–24 Station Records
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DXP Plus Programming Records
3.3.22 Scout 900MX Digital Wireless Telephone Mapping Record
Button Mapping The Scout 900
MX
Digital Wireless Telephone
Complete one record sheet for each station.
Copy this blank record sheet as required for additional stations.
IMI66–125
L01
L02
Scout 900mx
Digital Wireless
Telephone
T/C
TAP
HOLD
MEMO TALK
1
4
GH I
7
PRS
2
ABC
5
JKL
3
DEF
6 MNO
8 TUV
9
0
OPER
#
WXY
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
L03
L04
BUTTON ASSIGNMENT CHART
L01
L02
L03
L04
Default:
L01 = Line 1
L02 = Line 2
L03 = Line 3
L04 = Intercom
PORT NUMBER
INTERCOM NUMBER
STATION NAME
STATION LOCATION
TELEPHONE
TYPE
MODEL
CAJS068X
BUTTON
ACCT
. . .
ALTRN
. . .
ANSWER
.
APAGE
ARD
. .
. . .
ARECD
. . .
ARING
. . .
AUTH
BOTH
CAMP
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
CID
DND
DPKUP
. . .
. . .
DSTAT
. . .
EXOVR
FEATR
. . .
. . .
FWD-A
. . .
FWD-P
. . .
FWDRA
. .
DESCRIPTION
Account Code Entry
Alternate Attendant Btn.
Answer Button
Auxiliary Page Btn.
Auto Redial Button
Auxiliary Record Btn.
Auxiliary Ring Button
Authorization Code Btn.
Both Button
Camp On Button
Caller ID Button
Do Not Disturb Button
Directed Call Pick Up
DSS Status Button
Executive Override
Feature Button
Forward All Button
Forward Personal
Forward All RNA Btn.
Forward Personal RNA Btn.
BUTTON
GPLSN
. . .
GPKUP
. . .
HDST
HOLD
ITCM
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
I####
LCDMS
. . .
LNG##
LN###
LOCK
. . .
. . .
. . .
MMEPG
MSGWT
MUSC#
. . .
NIGHT
. . .
. . .
OAI##
PAGE#
. . .
. . .
PARK#
PRVCY
. . .
. . .
DESCRIPTION
Group Listen Btn.
Group Pick Up Btn.
Headset Mode
Hold Button
Intercom Button
Intercom Number Btn.
LCD Messaging Btn.
Line Group Btn. 1-16
Line Button 1-128
Lock Button
Meet-Me Page Btn.
Message Waiting Btn.
Music Source (1, 2)
Night Mode Button
Open Architecture Btn.
Overflow Button
Paging Zone Btn. 1-8
Park Orbit Button 1-9
Privacy Button
BUTTON
QUEUE
. . .
RLSE
RSP##
. . .
. . .
S-OBS
SAVE
SDIAL
SILNT
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
SOHVA
. . .
SPLIT
SRIAL
SYSST
TAFS#
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
TBUSY
. . .
TRACK
. . .
VABLK
. . .
VOLSV
. . .
XVM##
. . .
DESCRIPTION
Queue Button
Release Button
Service Observe Button
Dynamic Save Button
Speed Dial
Silent Ringer Button
SOHVA Button
Split Button
Serial Call Button
System Status Report Btn.
Line Test Busy Button
*
Tracker Pager Activate Button
Voice Announce Block Btn.
Save Volume Button
Transfer To Voice Mail Btn. 1-32
Station Records 3–25
IMI66–125 DXP Plus Programming Records
3.4
Copy Model COS (Block Programming Record For Class Of Service)
Model Class Of Service Matching Class Of Service
3–26 Station Records
DXP Plus Programming Records
3.5
Copy Mode Station (Block Programming Record For Stations)
Copy this chart as needed for each station board.
Model Station
(Intercom Number or Name)
Matching Stations
IMI66–125
Station Records 3–27
IMI66–125 DXP Plus Programming Records
3.6
Copy Button Map (Block Programming Record For Button Mapping)
Copy this chart as needed for each station board.
Model Station
(Intercom Number or Name)
Matching Stations
3–28 Station Records
DXP Plus Programming Records
3.7
Hunt Groups
(Copy This Record Sheet As Needed To Meet System Hunt Group Capacity)
IMI66–125
Hunt Group Options
Hunt Group Number (1–64)
Options
Pilot Extension (4 digits)
Name (7 characters)
Full Name (20 characters)
Search Type
Direct Ring Lines (0–240)
Delayed Ring Lines (0–240)
Day 1 Ring Lines (0–240)
Day 2 Ring Lines (0–240)
Night Ring Lines (0–240)
Queue Ringing Calls
Overflow Destination (Any valid ext.)
DID/DNIS Display
Multiple Call Handling
Call Advance Time
Overflow Time
Recall Time
Default
None
None
None
None
None
None
No
None
No
No
20 sec.
None
Yes
Terminal
Programmable Parameter
Distributed Longest Idle
No
Ring All
1 min.
2 min.
Yes
Yes
10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 50 sec
3.0 min 3.5 min 4.0 min 4.5 min 5.0 min
No
No
1 min 1.5 min 2.0 min 2.5 min
10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 50 sec 1 min 1.5 min 2.0 min 2.5 min
3.0 min 3.5 min 4.0 min 5.0 min 6.0 min 8.0 min 10 min 12 min 15 min
30 sec 40 sec 50 sec 1 min 1.5 min 2.0 min 2.5 min 3.0 min 3.5 min
4.0 min 5.0 min 6.0 min 8.0 min 10 min 12 min 15 min
Member List
(The entry order during programming determines the searching order during station hunting )
Station Records 3–29
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Table of contents
- 3 General Description Software Release
- 4 1. Introducing The DXP Plus
- 6 2. Understanding The Telephone Features
- 15 3. Reviewing The Hardware
- 31 4. Connecting The System
- 39 5. Knowing The General Specifications
- 47 6. Understanding The System Features
- 501 Cabinet Installation
- 120 Main Common Equipment Cabinet
- 143 Expansion Common Equipment Cabinet
- 158 Station Board Installation
- 158 Analog Station Board
- 173 Digital Station Board
- 184 Industry-Standard Telephone Station Board
- 197 Line Board Installation
- 197 Loop Start Line Board
- 207 Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Line Board
- 220 Multipurpose Line Board
- 231 DXPT1 Digital Carrier Transmission Option
- 120 Miscellaneous Hardware Installation
- 267 Serial Data Modem
- 270 Dual Tone Multiple Frequency (DTMF) Receiver Card
- 277 Ring Generator Assembly
- 282 Conference Board
- 287 DXOPT–COM Communications Card
- 297 External Battery Assembly
- 311 Switchable Power Supply
- 320 Switchable External Battery Assembly
- 231 Troubleshooting
- 336 Troubleshooting The DXPT1 Digital Carrier Transmission Option
- 359 Understanding The System Diagnostics
- 363 Peripherals
- 363 Quick Q - ACD Technical Manual
- 424 Quick Q - ACD System Manager’s Guide
- 501 Total Control - PC Attendant Installation
- 519 Total Control - PC Attendant’s Console User’s Guide
- 595 Tracker Paging System - Installation And Programming
- 604 Caller ID Feature - Installation And Programming
- 612 Digital Voice Announce Equipment - Installation And Programming
- 624 ExecuMail Equipment - Installation And Programming
- 641 Comdial Enterprise Interface - Installation And Use
- 656 Analog Terminal Interface - Installation and Programming
- 671 Off-Premise Extension Interface - Installtion and Programming
- 687 ISDN–PRI Interface - Installation and Programming
- 728 VMMI
- 730 Introducing VMMI
- 733 Connecting a PC to the Communications System
- 736 Installing the VMMI Program and Help Software
- 737 Making the Programming Connection
- 738 Using VMMI Software to Archive and Restore the Database
- 739 Using VMMI Software to Build a New Database
- 740 Up-Grading the System Software on the DXP Plus
- 741 Activating System Software on the FX Series
- 744 Up-Grading The System Software on the DXP
- 753 Programming Instructions (2a software)
- 755 Table Of Contents
- 759 1. Understanding General Programming Information
- 771 2. Reviewing General Programming Considerations
- 772 3. Understanding Keyboard And Terminal Definitions
- 774 4. Reviewing The Command Prompts And Error Reporting
- 775 5. Performing The Terminal Emulation Programming
- 777 6. Programming Sysfem Features
- 822 7. Programming Station Features
- 899 8. Programming Line Features
- 930 9. Programming Intercom Numbers
- 935 10. Programming Call Costing and Station Message- Detail Accounting and Reports (SMDABMDR Programmingj
- 949 11. Programming Toll Restriction
- 958 12. Enabling Automatic Route Selection
- 970 13. Selecting System Printouts (Printer Interface)
- 971 14. Programming For Peripheral Devices
- 999 15. Configuring The System’s Board Layout
- 1002 Index
- 1009 Programming Records (11a software)
- 1013 1 Introduction
- 1014 2 System Records
- 1029 3 Station Records
- 1058 4 Line Records
- 1070 5 Intercom Numbers
- 1075 6 SMDA/SMDR Records
- 1079 7 Toll/ARS Records
- 1093 8 Printout Records
- 1095 9 Peripherals
- 1103 10 Board Configuration
- 1108 Technical Advisory Bulletins
- 1108 11a Software Enhancements
- 1123 11b Software Enhancements
- 1131 DXP Plus General Description (12a software)
- 1150 DXP-DXP plus-FX -- Gen Description (15a software)
- 1151 Table of Contents
- 1153 Introducing The Software Release 1
- 1153 Introducing The Software Features 1
- 1153 Feature Set 15A Features 1
- 1153 Stand Alone Features 1
- 1154 Detailing Hardware And Software Considerations For The DXP System 2
- 1154 Detailing The Hardware Considerations 2
- 1154 Detailing The Software Considerations 2
- 1155 Explaining The Software Release Features 3
- 1155 Call Forward To Hunt Groups 3
- 1155 Centrex Message Waiting with Caller ID (DXP, DXP Plus only) 3
- 1156 Message Waiting Indications 4
- 1156 Programming For Centrex Message Waiting 4
- 1157 Board Programming 5
- 1158 Programming For Caller ID 6
- 1158 Call ID 6
- 1158 Absorb Ring Time 6
- 1158 Delete Viewed RNA Records 6
- 1158 Caller ID RNA 6
- 1158 CID Button 6
- 1158 Save Button 6
- 1159 Dial By Name Support For Non-Display Telephones 7
- 1159 Programming The Dial By Name Feature For Non-Display Telephones 7
- 1160 Daylight Saving Time 8
- 1160 Programming The Daylight Saving Time Feature 8
- 1160 E911 Caller ID Support For System Stations 8
- 1160 Programming For E911 Caller ID Support 8
- 1160 E911 Line Marking 8
- 1160 Emergency Number Alarm Level 8
- 1160 Emergency Call Feature Code 8
- 1160 E-911 Feature Code Parameters 8
- 1161 Ground Start Line Board (Impact FX Only) 9
- 1161 Idle System Restore 9
- 1161 IST Board For Avalon Pull-Cord Support (Impact FX only) 9
- 1162 SCbus Interface Support (Impact FX only) 10
- 1163 Programming For SCbus Interface Support 11
- 1163 Board Configuration 11
- 1163 PCTB Board Programming 11
- 1163 SCbus Ports 11
- 1163 Phone Types 11
- 1163 OAI Links 11
- 1163 Port Time Slots 11
- 1164 Ring Monitoring 12
- 1164 Programming For Ring Monitoring 12
- 1164 Operating A Ring Monitoring Arrangement 12
- 1165 Detailing Certain Ring Monitoring Operational Rules 13
- 1165 Station Headset Mode 13
- 1165 Programming The Headset Mode 13
- 1166 QSIG Networking Support (Stand Alone Feature) 14
- 1166 Programming For QSIG Networking Support 14
- 1166 Enabling QSIG 14
- 1166 Connected Line ID Restriction 14
- 1166 Calling Line ID Restriction 14
- 1166 Display Presentation 14
- 1166 Node Configuration 14
- 1166 Network Extension Provisioning 14
- 1167 System Networking Feature Enhancements (Stand Alone Feature) 15
- 1167 Basic Impact Attendant Support 15
- 1167 Dial Zero Extension 15
- 1167 Directed Call Pickup 15
- 1167 DSS/BLF Support (Network Station Monitor) 15
- 1168 Programming For Network DSS/BLF Support 16
- 1168 Ten Node Networking 16
- 1168 Transfer To Voice Mail 16
- 1168 Programming For The Transfer To Voice Mail Networking Feature 16
- 1169 VVP Serial Integration 17
- 1170 Programming The Features 19
- 1170 Upgrading The DXP Software 19
- 1171 Converting The DXP Database 20
- 1171 Translating An Earlier DXP Database To A Common Code Base Database 20
- 1172 Master Clearing The DXP System 21
- 1173 Upgrading The DXP Plus Software 22
- 1174 Upgrading the Impact FX Software 23
- 1174 Using The System Software Key 23
- 1175 Enabling The Impact FX System Software 24