Programming instructions

BASIC CO LINE PROGRAMMING TASKS DX-120 Programming Manual
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Setting Up the Alternate CO Line Group (continued)
SETTING UP THE ALTERNATE CO LINE GROUP VIA THE DET
NOTE
chg, bksp, save, one, always, del, and ack are interactive LCD button operations.
Use the three buttons below the LCD display to activate the associated operation.
You can press Hold at any time to return to the previous level or press the volume
buttons to return to the main DB selection screen.
1) Enter Database Administration (see page 26) using the feature code Feature # * to display the password
prompt.
2) Enter the DB Admin password (see page 27).
3) Enter 07-01-0X-03 (where X is 1 through 8, representing the CO Line Groups 9 and 740-746).
4) Press save to advance to Alternate CO Group.
5) Press show to display the Alternate CO Group screen
6) Enter the alternate route to program (1 for first alternate, or 2 for second alternate) for this CO line group.
7) Press show to display the CO Group Number screen: x (where “x” is the current programming).
• “0” means no alternate route.
To change this alternate route selection, press chg.
8) Enter the CO line group that you want to use as the (1st or 2nd) alternate route for this CO line group.
9) Press save.
10) Press next to advance to the Delete Digits for this alternate route selection.
If it is necessary to delete digits from the dialed digits when calls are routed to this alternate:
11) Enter the number of digits to be deleted.
AND/OR
12) Press chg.
13) Enter the quantity of digits to delete from the beginning of the number dialed (0-9).
14) Press save.
15) Press next to advance to the Inserted Digits for this Alternate Route selection.
If it is necessary to insert digits before sending the dialed digits when calls are routed to this alternate:
16) Enter the actual digits required here.
AND/OR
17) Press chg.
18) Enter the required digits (up to 16 digits).
19) Press save.
20) Press next to display the Alternate CO Group screen.
Setting Up the Alternate CO Line Group via the DET (continued on next page)