Printer Interface
The system makes a wide variety of printout records available through a serial data port provided by a
communications card. The programmer can direct these printouts to the SMDR/SMDA data printer or to
the screen of the programming PC. Also refer to the discussions titled Communications Card Support and
Serial Data Port.
Privacy
Refer to the discussion titled Automatic Privacy.
Privacy Release
The programmer can assign a privacy button to a telephone. If a line has privacy release programmed for
it, a user can press the privacy button to change it into a non-private one.
Private Lines
Lines may appear at one station port or at selected station ports for call origination and reception yet may
not appear at other stations.
See the discussion titled Direct In Lines.
Program Printout
The system supports an RS-232 compatible, asynchronous serial data printer to the system. When a data
printer is connected to a serial port, the programmer can command it to provide a printout of all or
selected database data, and the system administrator or attendant can command it to print selected data.
Programmable Button Flexibility
The programmable buttons accommodate any combination of line appearances, features, speed dial
numbers and other intercom numbers. A shift operation permits the station user to program speed dial
numbers on the second level. Through the button mapping programming procedure, the programmer can
assign functions and features to each button on every system station using a list of mnemonics (shorthand
titles for functions and features that the system software understands).
A button may be programmed as one of four things:
1. Feature button (including line group access)
2. Line direct appearance button
3. Intercom number button (DSS/ BLF)
4. Speed dial button - If shift is used, a second level of autodial storage is available.
Also refer to the discussions titled Button Mapping, Square / Non Square Configuration, and Full Button
Programmability Of Features.
Programming Port
Refer to the discussion titled Database Programming (From The Main Station).
GCA40–130
DXP Plus General Description
94 – Understanding The Features