Specifications
DXP Peripherals
DXP Correspondence
ManuaP
DND
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If the voice mail system transfers a call to a station that is in
the do not disturb (DND) mode, the DXP sends this DTMF digit to the
voice system. Receiving this digit allows the voice mail system to
distinguish between a busy and a DND condition and offer the caller
the appropriate choices.
Incoming Intercom Answer
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The DXP sends this DTMF digit to the
voice mail system when a station user makes an intercom call to the
voice mail system. This action allows the voice mail system to
distinguish between internal and external calls and offer the caller
appropriate prompts and dialing options.
Disconnect
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When an outside line or intercom party hangs up, the
DXP sends this DTMF digit to the voice mail system to command an
immediate disconnect. For outside calls, the central office (CO) must
provide disconnect supervision to the DXP, and you must program the
DXP line for abandon hold release and disconnect supervision (see
section 8.11, Abandon Hold Release, for details). At default, the DXP
sends the DTMF tone for the A character as the disconnect digit. Since
a caller cannot dial an A from a telephone. This feature eliminates
callers from causing an accidental disconnect by dialing this digit on
their telephone’s dial pad.
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18 DXP Peripherals