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3. This menu shows you how many caller ID names/numbers are currently assigned in the CID table for each
tenant group. You can decrease or increase (if there is sufficient room) the number of caller ID names in the
table.
4. Highlight the tenant group you want to program under either the
Increase
or
Decrease
column, and press
Enter.
The system then automatically increases/decreases the amount of caller ID names allowed, counting
by 10. The range of allowable speed dials is 0 to 100. The default is 100.
5. In the same manner, assign caller ID names amounts for other tenant groups as needed.
6. When you are done, press
Esc
to return to the Database Programming screen. The system prompts: “Exit
This Feature?”; press
Y
for yes.
7. The system prompts “Save Current Setting?” Press
Y
to save your changes.
8. The system then prompts “File Exists, Override?” Press
Y
to continue with the save operation.
9. Press
Esc
to return to the Database Programming menu.
10. 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,
4.10 Establishing Music Sources
The system provides two dedicated 3.5 millimeter phono-jack type inputs so you can connect two external music
sources. The external music source may be a radio tuner, tape deck, CD player, message on hold, or other source.
Note
: It is the your responsibility to adhere to all applicable copyright laws and any other music source restric-
tions.
You must connect an external music source to the KSU1-CPM MC1 or KSU1-CPM MC2 ports for the
music on hold and background music features to operate.
Users can listen to these music sources at digital speakerphone extensions by using the background music codes
(771/772). Also, any caller placed on hold will hear the music source you program for that CO line (sources are
programmable on a per-CO line basis). You will assign music sources when you program the CO lines (Chapter 5).
At that time, you will specify either MC1 or MC2 as the music source for each CO line. For more details, see
Section 5.4,
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