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Resource Configuration
Data Link
The
DHS/DHS-E
Data Link programming option is not implemented at this time. This is a
future CTI function.
RMT X_RATE
The DB-9-pin RS232 port labeled ICLID/PC PROGRAMMING can be connected to a
modem or directly to a Personal Computer to use the PC based Database Programming
software. RMT X_RATE is the baud rate setting of this port.
Default
The
DHS/DHS-E
RMT X_RATE is 9600 baud, and the range is programmable from 110/300/
600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200.
SMDR X_RATE
The DB-9 RS232 port labeled SMDR can be connected to a serial printer, personal
computer or other call accounting collection device to collect Station Message Detail
Recording.
Default
The
DHS/DHS-E
SMDR X_RATE baud rate is 9600 baud, and the range is programmable
from 110/300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200.
Hour Mode Selection
The displayed hour format at Executive Key Telephones may be selected for 24-hour or
12-hour format.
Default
The
DHS/DHS-E
Hour Mode Selection is in the 12-Hour Format.
Dial Tone Detect
The system Tone Detectors on the Optional Module may be used to detect the presence
of dial tone before dialing begins. This function will affect both automated features and
manual dialing. When engaged, the function has the effect of delayed dialed digits when
manually dialing. It is recommended that this feature only be used in cases where dialing
problems persist.
The
DHS
system requires the Option Module to be installed for this capability.
Vodavi only guarantees a connection at 9600 baud.
The
DHS
system requires the Option Module to be installed for this capability.
CO calls must be in progress for a minimum of 10 sec for an SMDR record to be generated
for that call.
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