Specifications
DX-80 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
P7290 IMM 3-10
Related Features
Service Mode Speed Dial - System
Automated Attendant Auxiliary Lamp - CFW
Temporary Mode Tenant - Attendant Programming
Related Programming
System Resource - Attendant (Tenant 1-3), Alternate Attendant, System Number Assignment, Speed
Number Programming, User Password
CO Line - Answering Position (Day/Evening)
System Application - Time Switching
Operation
Note: [back
backback
back], [next
nextnext
next], [show
showshow
show], [chg
chgchg
chg], [bksp
bkspbksp
bksp], and [save
savesave
save] are interactive LCD button operations. Use the
three buttons below the LCD display to actuate the associated operation.
Note: Before Attendant Administration (Admin.) can begin, you must enter the User Password of the
programmed Attendant extension for the Tenant Group to be administered.
1. At any digital extension enter the Admin. Code
!(0.
2. Enter the Tenant Group number to be Administered. (Typically Tenant Group 1.)
3. Press [save
savesave
save].
4. Enter the password for this Tenant Group Attendant (default for the Tenant Group 1 Attendant is “9999”).
5. Press [
show
showshow
show]. The first Admin. item (“SVC MODE CHANGE”) displays.
SVC MODE CHANGE
back next show
6. Press [next
nextnext
next] to move to the next Admin. item or press [show
showshow
show] to show the current service mode
(DAY/ALT/EVE/TIME).
To change Service Mode:
1. Press [
show
showshow
show]
2. Press [chg
chgchg
chg] to toggle and set the service mode. Options are Day, Evening, Alternate, or Time (“Time” mode
follows programming of Time Switching).
3. Press the
Hold button to exit Service Mode Change and return to the previous menu.
4. Press [next
nextnext
next]. The Admin. item “AUTO_A MESSAGE” displays.
AUTO_A MESSAGE
back next show
To change Auto Attendant Messages:
1. Press [
show
showshow
show]
2. Press [back
backback
back] or [next
nextnext
next] to toggle the ten (10) programmable greetings and messages. These are: 1. DAY
GREETING, 2. ALT GREETING, 3. EVE GREETING, 4. WAITING MSG., 5. INVALID MSG., 6. BUSY
MSG., 7. NO_ANS. MSG., 8. BYE MSG., 9. INQUIRY MSG., 10. TEMP MSG.
3. Press [
back
backback
back] or [next
nextnext
next] until the appropriate greeting/message displays.
4. Press [
show
showshow
show] for selected greeting/message to record a new greeting/message, play the current
greeting/message, or change the maximum record time for that greeting/message. The current record time
for the selected message displays.
5. Press [
chg
chgchg
chg] to set or change the record time of the greeting/message.










