Specifications

DX-80 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
P7290 IMM 3-150
Extension Directory Number Examples
Leading Digit(s)
Length
12345678
Resulting
Code
Comments
A 4 1 Null Null Null Null Null Null Null 1000-1999
1. Users dial 1000-1999 when
dialing other extensions.
2. The digit “1” is unavailable as
the first digit for any other
directory number use.
B 3 1 Null Null Null Null Null Null Null 100-199
1. Users dial 100-199 when
dialing other extensions.
2. The digit “1” is unavailable as
the first digit for any other
directory number use.
C 2 1 2 3 Null Null Null Null Null 10-39
1. Users dial 10-39 when dialing
other extensions.
2. Digits 1, 2 & 3 are unavailable
as the first digit for any other
directory number use.
D 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11-17
1. Users dial 11-17 when dialing
other extensions.
2. The digit “1” is unavailable as
the first digit for any other
numbering plan requirements.
3. Only eight extensions will have
intercom numbers.
Press the Hold button to return to the previous menu level or press the Volume button to return to the DB
Item Selection screen or exit programming.
Programming via PC-DBA
Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility.
Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing
«.
Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
Select PC-DBA from the main menu.
Select Programming from the PC-DBA menu. Then press
«.
Use
¢£¤¥ to highlight “System Application.” Then press «.
Program EXAMPLE: Group Pickup Directory numbers:
Use
¢£¤¥ to highlight “Numbering Plan 3.” Then press «.
Use
¢£¤¥ to highlight the database item to be changed: “Length,” “Leading 1,” “Leading 2,” or
“Leading 3.”
Press
« to change the data item value.
For “Length,” press
« until the appropriate length of this directory number displays.
For Leading 1, 2, and 3: input the required code then press «.
Continue programming other database items as required.