Specifications
LinkPlus Interface Guide: Comdial DXP/DX/FX System
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“model” handsets and then use the model as a template to
program the other handsets.
• All handsets are different: All handsets are programmed differently,
so each handset will be programmed individually.
Before installation, review the requirements and parameters of the
wired telephones to plan the settings required for the handsets.
Toll restrictions
These determine which sets are allowed to make outside calls, and
which should be restricted.
Line/Intercom features
These determine how lines are accessed by users. Note the settings of
Idle Line Preference and Ringing Line Preference.
Key-mapping
The handset supports programmable buttons for telephone system
features. Determine which button features, if any, should be
programmed on the handsets.
Miscellaneous features
Note the settings for these station features so the handsets can be
programmed the same way. Check whether All-Call and Zone Paging
and SOHVA are used, since these features will need to be disabled on
individual handsets.
If possible, identify a wired set that is programmed exactly the way
the handsets should be programmed, or close to that. This set can be
used to copy the programming to the new handsets.
Assign Extension Numbers
The wire contractor should inform the system administrator which
port numbers have been designated for the handsets.
The system administrator may use the Extension Assignments
Worksheet at the end of this document to track the port numbers,
extensions, users, and features assigned to handsets.