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DX-80 Programming Manual
P
ROGRAMMING
S
YSTEM
F
EATURES
> A
SSIGNING
E
XTERNAL
P
AGER
ID
4. First, specify the number of digits in the extension you will use to access the music sources. Highlight
Music Source – Length
and press
Enter
to select 1 - 4. The default is 3.
5. Next, specify what extension you want to use for the first music source. Highlight
Music Source – Leading
1
and press
Enter
. Key in the directory number, and then press Enter. Valid directory numbers include any
available, non-conflicting directory number. The default is 771.
6. Highlight
Music Source – Leading 2
and press
Enter
. Key in the directory number you want to use for the
second music source, and then press Enter. Valid directory numbers include any available, non-conflicting
directory number. The default is 772.
Note: The
Music Source – Leading 3
field is not used and is set to
the default of NULL.
7. When you are done, press
Esc
to return to the Database Programming screen. The system prompts: “Exit
This Feature?”; press
Y
for yes.
8. The system prompts “Save Current Setting?” Press
Y
to save your changes.
9. The system then prompts “File Exists, Override?” Press
Y
to continue with the save operation.
10. Press
Esc
to return to the Database Programming menu.
11. When you have finished all programming changes, perform a Send operation to copy your new database to
the DX-80 switch system memory. For more details, see Section 2.1.4.4,
4.11 Assigning External Pager ID
The system provides external one-way, dedicated paging access to a paging amplifier or multi-zone one-way page
controller. The external paging zone may be accessed individually, or with all eight internal paging zones as an
all-call page.
You can program the external page access code on any available feature button. To set up individual extensions for
pager use, see Section 10.7,
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