Specifications

DXP Correspondence Manual
System
Programming
Default
Relocation Response
When someone relocates a digital telephone from one station port to
another port, the relocated telephone prompts the user to take action to
determine the station parameters. The user can either accept the
parameters from the station’s original port or accept those from the
new port. He or she has 10 seconds to make the choice. If the user
takes no action, the station assumes the parameters determined by this
programming procedure. If you set the programming choice to YES,
the station assumes the parameters from the original station port. If
you set the programming choice to NO, the station assumes the
parameters from the new port.
Ring Back Tone
By default, when callers call an intercom party, they receive an
intercom ring back tone to tell them that the called intercom station is
ringing. Also, when callers call over the CO line, callers receive a
CO-style ring back tone to tell them that the distant CO telephone is
ringing. Some system users find intercom ring back tone confusing. If
you encounter this situation with your users, you can take this
programming action to assign CO-style ring back tone to intercom
calls.
Day 1, Day 2, and Night Ringing Begin and End Times
You can divide the
DXP
programming into three different time
frames: day 1, day 2, and night. You are only changing the ringing
assignments of the selected stations with this feature (see section 7.14
for information on assigning stations with ringing patterns). These
ringing assignments are helpful for sending calls to an auxiliary
attendant during lunch hour or for automatically setting the system
into night mode after hours. With this programming procedure, set the
begin and end times of the day 1, day 2, and night ringing time
periods. This feature does not affect toll restriction assignments. Also
refer to Section 7.14 for related flexible ringing assignment
programming.
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