Expected CO Digits
Description:
Obtain a block of numbers for use from the CO.
The DXP
Plus
supports a maximum of 400
numbers (for example, 555-1000 through 555-1399).
You can have a maximum of four DID
blocks with each DID block using its own name, signalling protocol, digit addressing method
and number of digits needed to avoid numbering conflicts. As a default, the system assigns all
DID lines to block one. A DID block represents a group of lines that the system will use to
receive calls for one or more CO directory number blocks.
NOTE: You will derive maximum user convenience
choose the CO block to match the
intercom numbers that you have assigned to the DXP Plus system. (For example, your
intercom numbers are 1000 1399, they would match the sample CO block.)
Determine the quantity of unique digits in the string that you expect to receive from the CO.
The number of digits expected should be large enough to avoid numbering conflicts within a
DID block and provide future growth. In the case of the CO block mentioned above, the
quantity of unique digits is three to cover 1000 through 1399. If the CO block was 555-l 100
through 555-l 192, the string quantity would be two to cover 00 through 480.
Programming:
Refer to
Section 8.4.3.
Dialing Mode
Description:
Based upon the system’s expected incoming call volume and recommendations and
requirements of the CO, determine whether the CO will send address digits by DTMF tones or
by loop pulse (rotary) dialing. (Always choose DTMF tones if possible.)
Programming:
Refer to
Section 8.4.3.
Delivery
Description:
Enable or disable the DXP
Plus
to process
information that is delivered by the long
distance common carrier as a
feature on dial 800 and dial 900 lines. Refer to
Section 8.7.1
for details about the
feature.
Programming:
Refer to
Section 8.4.3.
DISA Voice Options
Description:
Use the DISA Voice Options 1 through 4 to select digital voice announce (DVA) message
levels. For example, selecting DISA voice option 2 will cause welcome greeting 2, day main
menu 2, night main menu 2, recall no answer 2, and recall busy 2 prompts to play whenever a
DISA-configured DID line is covered by DVA. Refer to
Section
for complete DVA
programming details.
Programming:
Refer to
Section 8.4.3.
DID Alternate Routing
Description:
Use this procedure to select an attendant station to serve as an alternate routing station. The
system will route DID calls to this station if it cannot find the digits it receives from the CO in
the translation table. The system will ring this station with a distinctive ring tone or pattern that
you program. If you do not select an attendant station with this procedure, the system routes the
call to the dial 0 station. If the dial 0 station is not available, the system returns a reorder tone to
the caller.
Programming:
Refer to
Section 8.4.3.
Line Features
Programming 8-l 7
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