Specifications
Programming The
DXP
DXP Correspondence Manual
4.8
Understanding
The Main Menu
The items on the main menu correspond to the major categories of the
DXP’s database. The first three items on the main menu represent the
following:
l System, involves features that affect the operation of every
telephone in the system. Some examples of features in this
category are system timing features like Unanswered Call Ring
Back, Recall/Flash, and Pause Time. System programming is
examined in detail in Chapter Five.
l Stations, involves features programmed for individual telephones.
These include button assignments and ringing assignments as well
as features like Do Not Disturb, Call Forwarding and Personalized
Ringing. Station programming is examined in greater detail in
Chapter Six.
l Line, involves features associated with the line ports that connect
the system to the lines from the outside world. This category
includes features such as Automatic Line Selection, Line
Grouping, and Line Restrictions. Line programming is examined
in detail in Chapter Seven.
In addition to these three main categories, the rest of the DXP
programming is divided into several other broad classifications, which
are as follows:
l Intercom Numbers.
.
SMDA/SMDR.
l Toll Restriction/Automatic Route Selection.
l Printouts.
l Diagnostics.
l Peripherals
l
Logout,
allows you to escape from the
DXP’s
database, and it
terminates the programming sequence. If you choose this option,
you will drop out of the programming mode, and the message
“Logout
Programming” will appear on the screen. Note that any
changes you have made in the PCMMI will be lost unless you save
them.
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