Specifications
DX-80 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
P7290 IMM 3-205
Conditions
a) When analog RAD devices are used, multiple queued callers will stack in queue for message playback.
When the analog port is available to handle another call the next call in RAD queue hears the recorded
message. (This does not affect DX-80 Voice Integrated RAD.)
b) When multiple analog RAD devices are required to handle high call traffic, these RAD devices (with the
same recording) can be placed into a UCD Group set for Attribute “V.A.” When this is done, the Overflow
Destinations and Reroute Destinations are programmed for that UCD Group number (not the individual
analog port numbers connected to the RAD devices.
c) UCD queued callers who are routed to Overflow Destination – RAD devices remain in UCD queue. When a
UCD Agent answers the queued – ringing call, the call is removed from UCD queue and connected to the
UCD Agent.
d) If a UCD queued caller is listening to a RAD message when the Agent answers the UCD call, that call is
diverted immediately to the UCD Agent and the RAD device port is released.
Default Settings
Extension – Port Type = EXT (standard extension)
Programming Abstract
When using ancillary (third party) RAD (Recorded Announcement) Devices connected to “VA” Type
analog ports:
• Program the analog ports connected to the RAD Device(s) as Port Type “VA.”
• Program the VA Type analog port directory (extension) number as the Overflow (1 and/or 2) for the UCD
Group. (See UCD Group programming.)
When high traffic is expected for the UCD Group RAD destination:
• Program the VA Type analog port directory numbers in a specific “VA” UCD group.
• Program the selected VA UCD Group as Attribute “VA.” (See UCD Group programming.)
When using the built-in DX-80 Voice system:
• Program each Overflow Destination for all necessary UCD Groups for directory number 433 (default for the
DX-80 Voice UCD (VM) Group.) (See UCD Group programming.)
• Program each Reroute Destination for all necessary UCD Groups for directory number 433 (default for the
DX-80 Voice UCD (VM) Group.) (See UCD Group programming.)
• See the DX-80 Hard Drive Voice Mail Installation and Supervisor Guide for details of this application
programming requirements. (Program messages into the UCD Overflow mailboxes as required.)
Programming via the DET (Digital Extension Terminal)
Note: [back
backback
back], [next
nextnext
next], [show
showshow
show], [chg
chgchg
chg], [bksp
bkspbksp
bksp], and [save
savesave
save] are LCD interactive button operations. Use the
three buttons below the LCD display to actuate the associated operation.
• Enter Database Administration using the feature code
!+* and then enter the DB Admin password
“
++++++++.” (Note: This eight-character password can be changed.)
• Press [
show
showshow
show]. The DB Item Select screen displays.
• Input 01-101~156-21, then press [save
savesave
save]. This advances to the Extension – Port Type programming screen
for the extension selected.
• Press [
chg
chgchg
chg] until the appropriate Port Type displays.
• Press
the Hold button to go to the select another extension screen.
• Input the extension number to change then press [show
showshow
show].
• Press [
next
nextnext
next] until the Port Type screen displays.










