Default Functional Programming
At initial power up of the system, the system operating features consist of a specific group of conditions
(default conditions). These default conditions provide a completely operational system for normal use. A
system installer can leave the system in a defaulted state or reprogram it as desired. After
reprogramming, a programmer can restore default conditions to the system at any time they are needed as
follows:
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When a master clear is programmed, the entire system is restored to the basic default start-up operating
mode. This action erases all customized program settings.
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When a system default is programmed, all system parameters and timing are reset to the basic start-up
settings. Further, system-wide customized data such as LCD messages and system speed dial numbers
are erased.
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When line default is programmed, all lines are set to the basic operating parameters. Any lines that are
now programmed for rotary dial are reset as tone dial.
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When station COS default is programmed, the station operating features are set to the basic operating
mode.
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When button mapping default is programmed, each button at every telephone connected to the system
is reset to the basic settings for that particular model of telephone. This means that all unique button
functions are erased.
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When the table defaults are programmed, all customized data that the programmer has entered in any
tables such as SOHVA groups and toll restriction tables are erased. See also—Master Clearing The
System.
Delayed Ringing
Ringing assignments are programmable. A programmer can program a station to provide delayed ringing
on some lines while providing direct ringing on other lines.
Diagnostics (Limited)
The installer can use this feature to perform maintenance routines and diagnose certain system
malfunctions.
Dial 0 For System Attendant
A user can signal the system attendant station (station 101 at default or any other station set by
programming) by dialing the digit 0 on their personal or group intercom number.
Dial Pulse Interdigit Time
You can set the interdigit time between dial pulses when the system pulse–dials a number over a line.
The DXP Plus defaults this time to 200 milliseconds and provides a range of timing values in 100
millisecond intervals between 100 milliseconds and one second.
Dial Pulse Rate—Make / Break Ratio
You can set the line make / break ratio for rotary dial signaling in a more flexible manner. You can
program the make and break times independently in one millisecond increments to any time from one to
99 milliseconds.
DXP Plus General Description
GCA40–130
Understanding The Features – 65
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