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DX-80 Programming Manual
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6. The system prompts “Save Current Setting?” Press
Y
to save your changes.
7. The system then prompts “File Exists, Override?” Press
Y
to continue with the save operation.
8. Press
Esc
to return to the Call Handling menu. Press
Esc
again to return to the Database Programming
menu.
9. 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,
9.2 Programming Optional Internal VM, Digital
The optional DX-80 Voice voice processing solution is fully integrated with the DX-80 system. Performance of
the digitally integrated DX-80 Voice is notably superior to that of a regular analog integration. When you add the
DX-80 Voice to the DX-80 system, the digital interface has the advantage of adding up to eight ports of voice mail.
This interface also maintains a maximum system configuration of 16 CO line ports, 48 digital telephone ports, and
8 analog device ports. If you use the internal digital voice mail, there is no port loss.
The DX-80 digital integration also is easier to install because it automates setup of the three primary functions
users want in a voice processing system:
• Voice Messaging,
• Automated Attendant, and
• Menu Routing.
When you install the DX-80 Voice and turn the power back on, the DX-80 system detects the DX-80 Voice system
and configures it automatically.
Some of the capabilities that the DX-80 Voice adds include the following.
• Automated Attendant
• Extension-Unique Voice Mailboxes (100 mailboxes in the basic package)
• Call Forward to Extension Voice Mailboxes
• All Call Handling Conditions
• Answering Machine Emulation
• UCD Overflow Queue Announcements
• Menu Routing
• Voice Record
• Automatic Voice Record
• Specific CO Line Greetings on Automated Attendant
• FAX Tone Detect supported an all calls answered by Auto Attendant
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