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Each time you enter
Feature 9 8
, the system selects the next mode in sequence, plays the associated tone, and
shows the associated display, as shown in the following table.
To program the extensions in the system, perform the following steps for each extension in the system.
Note
: The
DX-80 provides you with a shortcut to use when programming extensions. You can program one or more
“baseline” extensions whose setups you want to use for other extensions, and then copy the baseline setups to
those other extensions. For further details on using this shortcut, see Section 3.1.3, Copying Baseline Extension
Setups.
1. Assign a user name and password to the extension.
2. Assign the extension to a tenant group.
3. Assign the extension to a pickup group.
4. Assign the extension to a paging group.
5. Assign a class of service to the extension.
6. Set up the Monitor classification.
7. Set up intrusion—active, accept, and tone.
8. Set up warning tones, incoming call drops, outgoing call drops.
9. Set up Off Hook Voice Announce (OHVA).
10. Enable/disable paging.
11. Set up external call forward.
12. Set up SMDR output.
13. Assign RAD devices.
14. Enable/disable recording.
15. Set up port type.
16. Set up CO line assignment
17. Set up receive assignment.
18. Set up extension ring level.
19. Assign feature buttons.
20. Perform directory/extension swapping.
21. Configure Single Line Telephones (SLTs).
Mode
Button
Lamp
Momentary
Display
Confirmation
Confirmation
Tone
Status Bar
(when intercom call
received)
Voice Announce
-- Hands Free
Green lamp
VA-HF MODE
single burst tone
Solid red lamp
Voice Announce
-- Private
Red lamp
VA-PRIVACY MODE
single burst tone
Slow flashing red lamp
Tone Ring
No lamp lit
TONE RING MODE
single burst tone
Fast flashing green
lamp
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