Specifications

Introducing The DXP
DXP Correspondence Manual
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The following list details the purpose of each of the videos in this
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Video Series
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When you have finished Part One,
Introducing The DXP, you
should be acquainted with the DXP hardware and
printed-wire-boards, and you’ll be ready to move on to Part
Two, Planning an Installation.
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Part Two,
Planning an Installation,
evaluates the preliminary
considerations for installation and programming. In Part Two,
we’ll survey the installation site and show you some of the
pre-installation steps.
l Part Three, Installing The
DXP,
takes you step-by-step through
the DXP installation, including hardware, software, wiring,
and optional peripherals.
l In Part Four, Programming The DXP, we’ll be programming
the system, and we’ll explain the features and applications that
we use on that system; Any additional DXP features will be
covered in the classroom portion of the training.
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Part Five,
Operating The Telephones,
gives you an overview
of the
DigiTech
II, Impact, and Industry-standard telephones
and explains how they operate through the DXP. The video
also discusses individual station programming that the
end-user can perform.
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Part Six,
Advanced DXP Features,
discusses a few of
DXP’s
more advanced features.
When you have finished with all of this manual and have watched all
of the correspondence training tapes, you should be familiar with the
following:
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The versatility of the DXP system and how to best utilize the
features and applications to meet your customer’s needs;
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The DXP components-including system hardware, software,
printed-wire boards, and telephones;
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Installation, wiring, and system checkout;
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Programming of a DXP system and stations,
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and finally, using the various telephones with the DXP.
By watching the training tapes and completing this correspondence
course, you will be prepared to move on to the DXP classroom
training. At the beginning of the in-class training, you will be given a
pre-test based on the videos and correspondence course.
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