Specifications
DX-80 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
P7290 IMM 3-12
6. When finished making changes, exit Admin. by pressing the
On/Off button twice. Or return to the previous
Admin. level by pressing the Hold button.
Conditions
Speed Dial:
a) To enter a CO Line Flash (“hook-flash”) in a System Speed number, press
!3. A stored “hook-flash” is
indicated by a “/” character. For example to enter “FLASH-1389” in a system speed number the entry would
be: “
!+ 3 + 1389 + [save
savesave
save].” The displayed system speed number would be “/1389”
b) To enter a Pause in a System Speed Dial, press
!70. A stored pause is indicated by a “P”
character. For example to enter “9pause18008778000” into a system speed number the entry would be “
9
+ !+ 70 + 18008778000 + [save
savesave
save].” The displayed system speed
number would be “9P18008778000.”
c) To chain one speed dial number to another, press
!1 + the speed dial number location to dial. For
example; if a very long telephone number will not fit into one speed number location, split the number into
two locations. To store the number “123-456-7890-123-456-7890-123-456-7890” into locations 500 and 501,
enter into location 500: “123-456-7890 + !+ 1 + 501 + [save
savesave
save]”
(where
501 is the second speed number location). Enter into 501: “123-456-7890-123-456-7890.”
To dial this number access only location “500.”
Attendant -
One primary attendant may be assigned in each of the DX-80 system’s three (3) Tenant Groups. The standard Digital
Speakerphone will serve as the attendant telephone. When assigned as attendant, this extension supports general
system functions like Line Recall, Forced Incoming ICM Call Forward and manual evening or alternate service mode
operation. The attendant will receive all intercom calls directed to the Attendant Directory Number, (“0” at default).
The attendant extension has an internal call queue that allows multiple intercom calls to be directed to the attendant
at the same time.
A second (alternate) attendant position may be designated in each tenant group for common sharing of incoming CO
line calls or load sharing during peak traffic periods.
The attendant’s extension password allows for control of the system service mode (Day/Evening/Alternate/Time),
time of day settings, System Speed Dial number programming, and recording of the optional Auto Attendant
greetings. The attendant extension may be connected to any system station port and be assigned any intercom
extension number in the numbering plan.
Related Features
Do Not Disturb (i.e., forced DND) Extension User Password (F97)
Hotel Mode Caller ID Table (review) (F6#)
Room Status (F7#) Ring Mode (F63)
Attendant Administration (F#0):
• Service Mode Change
• Auto Attendant Message Record/Review
• Temporary Service Mode
• System Speed Dial
• Call Forward Auxiliary Lamp
Related Programming
System Resource - Attendant, Attendant - Alternate, User Password
System Application - Operator Code
Operation
1. Any extension may dial 0 to reach the programmed system attendant extension.
2. All unanswered transferred calls will route to the attendant extension.










