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Programmer’s Quick
Reference
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Rev 4, June 2006
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See Navigating through Telephone Programming on the next page for more.
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= System Administrator 1 (level 1)
= System Administrator 2 (level 2)
= Installer (level 3)
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DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Telephone Programming ◆ 1
2 ◆
Telephone Programming
Navigating through Telephone Programming
Use the following guidelines when using the DSX telephone programming.
Navigation
Option
22- and 34-Button Keyset
Soft Keys
Flashing
Cursor
Super Display Keyset
Navigation (Line 1)
Use this line to select the program, option, port, extension, or table you want to customize. After entering the
programming mode and selecting a program (e.g. 2104-01), Navigation (line 1) shows:
• The program (
• The port’s extension number - if any (
• The station, line, COS, or table number (
To advance to the option line (for editing data):
While the option is flashing (e.g., 01 in the above example), press
1.
• Pressing
Volume
To select another extension and advance to the option line (for entering data):
up and
2104
) and option number (
Navigation
Volume
down will scroll through the options for the selected port.
01
Ext-300
Sta-001
(Line 1)
[ ] = Soft Key
).
)
).
HOLD
twice.
1.
While the option is flashing (e.g., 01 in the above example), press
To navigate by extension or station instead of option:
While the option is flashing (e.g., 01 in the above example), press
1.
• Select either the extension number or station port.
Press
2.
Volume Up
and
Volume Down
to scroll through the same option for stations or extensions, depending on
which you selected.
3.
Press
[Select]
HOLD
or
[Select]
SPEAKER
[Back]
or
HOLD
to advance (drill down to) the option.
Key Options
Advance (drill down to) Options.
Sequentially back up (and out) of programming.
•
SPEAKER
normally flashes green. In the data entry mode it flashes red.
Sequentially back up (and out) of programming.
Telephone Programming
HOLD
+ Enter extension number +
[>>]
or
TRANSFER
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
HOLD
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Navigation
Option
Telephone Programming
Programming
Telephone
22- and 34-Button Keyset
Option (Line 2)
Use this line to enter data for the option selected. Option (line 2) shows:
• The option selected (
• The current setting (
To enter new data for the option selected:
1.
Do one of the following.
a.
b.
For alphanumeric entries (such as a timer value), enter the value +
For list (fixed-choice) entries, do one of the following:
i
Press the Feature Key (if illuminated) for the option you want.
Actv Brightness
8
).
• The key for the currently programmed entry is green - all other selections are red.
• If there are more than 12 choices for an option, Feature Key selection is not available.
Soft Keys
Flashing
Cursor
).
Option
(Line 2)
[ ] = Soft Key
Super Display Keyset
HOLD
or
[Select]
.
HOLD
or
[Enter]
SPEAKER
[Back]
CLEAR
CHECK
ii
iii
Dial the entry number.
Press
Volume
up ot
Volume
to scroll through the available entries.
Key Options
Initially after entering data, it returns you to the same option. Subsequent presses do one of the following:
• If the option is selected in the Navigation line, advances to the next option.
- Subsequent presses eventually return you to the Navigation line for the program’s first option.
• If a port, COS, or table is selected in the Navigation line, advances to the item of same type.
- Subsequent presses eventually return you to the first port, COS, or table.
• If an extension is selected in the Navigation line, advances to the next extension.
- Subsequent presses eventually return you to the first extension.
Sequentially back up (and out) of programming.
•
SPEAKER
normally flashes green. In the data entry mode it flashes red.
Sequentially back up (and out) of programming.
Does one of the following while editing alphanumeric entries:
• Clears character to the right (except at beginning and end of line).
2101-01: Extension Class of Service
1412-04: Enable Forced Account Codes
1412-06: Account Codes for Toll Calls Only
1551-04: Account Code Toll Restriction Level
3111-01: Disable Forced Account Codes per line
Verified Account Codes
2101-04: Extension Class of Service
1412-05: Enable Verified Account Codes
36xx: Verified Account Codes Table
Answer or place call + Acct Code [Acct] + Dial Code + Acct Code [Acct]
The system’s call processing focal
point.
INTERCOM + Dial 0.
Auto Redial can periodically retry an
outside number.
1501-01: Number of operators
1502-01: Operator 1
1502-02: Operator 2
1502-03: Operator 3
1502-04: Operator 4
2114-03: Station’s Operator Assignment
Account Codes in Speed Dial
# to enter Account Code
: Hide Account Codes
for DSS Console Account Code key
Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Features ◆ 5
Features
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Automatic Handsfree
B
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 2 of 19)
Place or answer a call Handsfree by
just pressing a key.
1512-01: Enable system-wide
2112-01: Enable for extension
Automatic when you press the key.
Background Music
Barge In
C
Call Coverage Keys
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding Off
Premises
Call Timer
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
Broadcast music through the telephone speaker.
1521-03: Select music source
2111-02: Allow for extension
Press HOLD to turn BGM on and off.
In an emergency, get through to a coworker right away.
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1402-02: Enable Barge In
1401-03: Enable Privacy to block Barge In
Call busy extension or line + Barge In [More + Barg]
Cover a co-worker’s calls from your
own extension.
2121-[01-24]: 06 for Immediate Ring Call Coverage
key
2121-[01-24]: 07 for No Ring Call Coverage key
2121-[01-24]: 08 for Delay Ring Call Coverage key
2402-[01-60]: 06 for DSS Console Immediate Ring
Call Coverage key
2402-[01-60]: 07 for DSS Console No Ring Call
Coverage key
2402-[01-60]: 08 for DSS Console Delay Ring Call
Coverage key
1604-02: Call Cover Delay Ring Timer
Press key to answer or place call to covered extension.
Redirect calls to another extension.2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1406-02: Enable Internal Call Forwarding
1601-03: Call Forward No Answer Timer
2102-04: Programming Access Level
2121-[01-24]: 27 for Call Forwarding key
2402-[01-60]: 27 for DSS Console Call Forwarding
key
INTERCOM + *3 + Select Type + Select Destination + 2 (all calls) or 8 (outside calls only)
A user can reroute their calls to an
off-site location.
INTERCOM + *3 + 3 + Select, store or view + 2 (all calls) or 8 (outside calls only)
Keep track of time on the phone.
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1406-01: Enable Call Forwarding Off-Premises
1406-02: Enable Internal Call Forwarding
2111-09: Enable Personal Speed Dial
3103-04: Enable Tandem Calls
215x: Enter Personal Speed Dial numbers
2121-[01-24]: 16+1 for Manual Call Timer key,
16+2 for Automatic Call Timer key
Starts automatically (automatic timer key) or press to start (manual timer key)
6 ◆ FeaturesDSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Call Waiting / Camp-On
Operation:
Callback
Operation:
Caller ID
Operation:
Caller ID Logging
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 3 of 19)
Helps users know when they have
additional calls waiting.
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1402-03: Camp-On to Busy Extension
1512-02: Call Waiting Tones (system-wide)
2116-01: Off Hook Signaling for incoming Inter-
com Calls
1401-03: Privacy blocks Camp On
Call busy extension + Dial 2
Leave a Callback request at a busy
extension for a return call.
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1402-03: Camp-On to Busy Extension
1512-02: Call Waiting Tones (system-wide)
2116-01: Off Hook Signaling for incoming Inter-
com Calls
1401-03: Privacy blocks Camp On
Call busy extension + Dial 2 + Hang up + Answer the Callback ring
Displays phone number and optional
name for incoming outside call.
Basic Setup
3121-01: Set line’s Caller ID type
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1404-01: Caller ID Display
1404-04: Caller ID Display Separator
3131:01: Pass Caller ID to Voice Mail
Second Call Caller ID
1404-02: Second Call Caller ID
2116-03: Off Hook Signaling for Incoming Outside
Calls
Third Party Caller ID
1404-03: Third Party Caller ID
Operation is automatic if enabled.
Store a caller’s name and number for
each review and redialing.
Setting Up Caller ID Callbacks
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Route Type
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Route, or
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Group
3712-01: Initialize Caller ID Dial Treatment Tables
3713-[01-16]: Home Area Code Table
Caller ID Logging Types
2117-01: Caller ID Logging Type
2117-01: Caller ID Log Size
2117-01: Caller ID Log Group
3112-[01-08]: Caller ID Group Membership
3701-[01-08]: Caller ID Logging Group Size
Local Calling and Exception Lists
3712-02: 10-Digit Local Calls
3712-03: Home Area Code Exception List Type
3714-[01-96]:
3715-[01-96]: Foreign Area Code Exception List
Home Area Code Exception List Table
Table
Additional Options
9013-01: Initialize Caller ID Logs
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
Calls xx [CLxx] + Follow soft keys
Features
Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceFeatures ◆ 7
Features
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Central Office Calls,
Answering
Central Office Calls,
Placing
Class of Service
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 4 of 19)
Outside calls ring and can be
answered at system extensions.
Basic Programming
3101-01: Line Type
3101-03: DTMF Dialing
3103-03: Loop Length
2131-[01-64]: Line Access
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
Setting Up Line and Loop Keys
2121-[01-24]: 01 for Switched Loop key
2121-[01-24]: 02 + Line Group for Fixed Loop key
2121-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for line key
2402-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for DSS
Console line key
Setting Up Transmit and Receive Gain
3103-01: Transmit Gain
3103-02: Receive Gain
Lift handset + (Without Ringing Line Preference) Press flashing line or loop key
Place outside calls from a keyset
using a variety of methods.
Basic Programming
3101-01: Line Type
3101-03: DTMF Dialing
3103-03: Loop Length
2131-[01-64]: Line Access
Access Code Options
1301-09: Setting up single (9) or 2-digit (90-98)
access
2113-01: Dial 9 Group for extensions
2111-06: Line Dial Up (#9 + line number)
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1402-06: Direct Line Access
Line and Loop Keys
2121-[01-24]: 01 for Switched Loop key
2121-[01-24]: 02 + Line Group for Fixed Loop key
2121-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for line key
2402-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for DSS
Setting Up Transmit and Receive Gain
3103-01: Transmit Gain
3103-02: Receive Gain
Press line key, INTERCOM then line extension number (101-164), INTERCOM then 9 (or 90-
98), or INTERCOM then #9 and line extension number (101-164)
Customize features and options for
extensions and outside lines.
140x: Extension Class of Service options
141x: Line Class of Service options
None
D
Delayed Ringing
Operation:
Dial Tone detection
Operation:
8 ◆ FeaturesDSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Helps co-workers cover each other’s
calls.
None
Set up the system to detect CO dial
tone.
None
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
1604-01: Delayed Ring Timer
3111-03: Dial Tone Detection
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Direct Inward Dialing
Operation:
Direct Inward Line
Operation:
Direct Line Access
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 5 of 19)
Directly dial system extensions from
outside the system.
Basic Programming
3101-01: Line type
3101-03: DTMF Dialing
3301-01: Number of DID Digits
3302-01: Incoming DID Digits
3302-01: Day Translation Destination
3302-01: Night Translation Destination
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-08: Receive DID Calls
3121-01: Caller ID Type
3121-02: ANI/DNIS Format
3121-03: ANI/DNIS Delimiter
3121-04: Number of ANI Digits
DID Overflow, Camp-On, and Intercept Options
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination
2115-02: DID Station Intercept Destination
2115-02: DID Station Intercept Type
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-09: Receive DID Camp On
None
Lets employees know which calls are
just for them.
Basic Programming
3101-01: Line Type
3101-03: DTMF Dialing
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night
2121-[01-24]: 18 + CLEAR for System night key
2121-[01-24)]: 18 + UCD master for UCD night key
2102-01: Class of Service
4102-05: Activate Night Mode
DIL Overflow
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
1601-01: Line No Answer Timer
Setting Up Line and Loop K
2121-[01-24]: 01 for Switched Loop key
2121-[01-24]: 02 + Line Group for Fixed Loop key
2121-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for line key
2402-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for DSS
Console line key
Lift handset to answer
Press DND to put your DIL in the night mode
Access lines directly for priority
users and testing.
INTERCOM + 1 + Line number (01-64)
2102-01: Class of Service
1402-06: Direct Line Access
Features
Features
eys
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceFeatures ◆ 9
Features
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Direct Station
Selection (DSS)
Direct Station Selection
(DSS) Console
Directed Call Pickup
Directory Dialing
Distinctive Ringing
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 6 of 19)
Quickly place and transfer calls to
co-workers.
INTERCOM + DSS key to call
INTERCOM + DSS key + TRANSFER to Transfer
One-touch access to extensions,
lines, and system features.
2111-03: Enable DSS/BLF
2114-01: Do not enable Intercom Prime Line
2123-[01-24]: DSS/BLF Key Assignments
2101-02: Station Name
2151: Personal Speed Dial
1702: System Speed Dial
2201-01: Ring Group Name
2301-01: UCD Group Name
2121-[01-24]: 21 for Directory Dialing key
2402-[01-60]: 21 for Directory Dialing key
Distinctive Ring Configuration
2102-01: Class of Service
1405-01: Ring Type Configuration
2103-04: Station’s Intercom Ring Tone
2103-05: Station’s Ring Group Ring Tone
2103-06: Station’s Recall Ring Tone
2103-07: Station’s Ring “A” Tone
2103-08: Station’s Ring “B” Ring Tone
2103-09: Station’s Ring “C” Ring Tone
Line Override
3112-02: Day Ring Type
3112-03: Night Ring Type
3112-04: Delay Ring Type
Extension Ring Override
2102-01: Class of Service
1405-02: Station Ring Override
2103-01: Day Ring Type
2103-02: Night Ring Type
2103-02: Delay Ring Type
ey Ring Override
K
2102-01: Class of Service
1405-03: Key Ring Override
2122: Ring Override
Ring and UC D Group Unique Ringing
2201-02: Ring Group Incoming Ring Type
2301-02: UCD Group Incoming Ring Type
Initialize Distinctive Ringing
9014-01: Initialize Ring Tones
Program [Prog] + Ring + Assign [Asgn], Key, or Config [Cnfg]
10 ◆ FeaturesDSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Do Not Disturb
Do Not Disturb
Override
Door Box
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 7 of 19)
An extension user can work undisturbed by incoming calls and
announcements.
DND + Type (0=Cancel, 1=External, 2=Intercom, 3=All)
Override a co-worker’s DND.2102-01: Class of Service
Call DND extension + DND Override [Ovrd]
Remotely Monitor an entrance door.Basic Door Box Programming
At Door Box: Press Call button and speak.
At keyset: Lift handset to answer chimes + (Optional) Open or Close to control door strike
2111-01: Allow Do Not Disturb
1401-07: DND Override
2113-02: Ring Group (1-8)
2101-04: Door Chime Selection (0-3)
2PGDAD Module Door Box Setup
1203-01: Secondary Station Port Assignment
Plug 2PGDAD into digital station port
1605-03: Door Relay Unlock Timer
DSX-40 “Built-In” Door Box Setup
2101-06: Door Relay Assignment (Door 1 = 326,.
Door 2=327)
Features
E
Extended Ringing
Extension Hunting
Extension Locking
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
Lets call ring longer than usual for
co-worker’s that can’t readily get to
their phones.
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-02: Extended Ring
1603-03: Extended Ringing Timer
None
Automatically routes calls to coworkers that work closely together.
Circular and Terminal Hunting
2115-01: Hunt Type (1-4)
2115-01: Hunt Destination
1601-03: Call Forward No Answer Timer
1603-01: Transfer Recall Timer
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
UCD Hunting
2115-01: Hunt Type (5)
2115-01: UCD Group Master Number
2302-01: UCD Group Overflow Destination
1601-04: UCD No Answer Timer
1601-03: Call Forward No Answer Timer
To remove/reinstall your extension from your UCD Group: INTERCOM + *5 + 4 (to reinstall) or
Secure your telephone to prevent
unauthorized use.
6 (to remove) + SPEAKER
2102-01: Class of Service
1412-03: Station Locking
2102-04: User Programming Access Level (4 or 5)
2102-05: Station PIN Code
To lock: INTERCOM + ##5
To enter or change you PIN: INTERCOM + ##6
To unlock an extension from the attendant: INTERCOM + ##3
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceFeatures ◆ 11
Features
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
F
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 8 of 19)
Access CO and PBX features by
interrupting line loop current.
FLASH
1612-04: PBX/Centrex Flash Timer
2102-01: Class of Service
1403-01: Flash for Single Line Set
At SLT: Hookflash + #3
Change the digits users dial for coworkers and other features.
1301-01: Function Type
1301-01: Expected Number of Digits
1313-01: Line Extension Number
1315-01: UCD Group Master Extension Number
1314-01: Ring Group Master Extension Number
None
Disconnect a co-worker’s outside call
in an emergency.
2102-01: Class of Service
1402-01: Forced Line Disconnect
2131-[01-64]: Line Access (option 2 or 3)
Press busy line key + #
Easily answer a call ringing your
Pickup Group.
2113-03: Pickup Group
3113-03: Pickup Group Assignment
2131-[01-64]: Line Access (option 1 or 3)
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
2121-[01-24]: 09 + Pickup Group (1-8) for Immedi-
ate Ring Group Call Pickup key
2121-[01-24]: 10 + Pickup Group (1-8) for No Ring
Group Call Pickup key
2121-[01-24]: 11 + Pickup Group (1-8) for Delay
Ring Group Call Pickup key
2402-[01-60]: 09 + Pickup Group (1-8) for DSS
Console Immediate Ring Group Call Pickup key
2402-[01-60]: 10 + Pickup Group (1-8) for DSS
Console No Ring Group Call Pickup key
2402-[01-60]: 11 + Pickup Group (1-8) for DSS
Console No Ring Group Call Pickup key
Press Group Call Pickup key or INTERCOM + *#.
Have your co-workers listen in on an
2112-02: Headset Mode (must be No)
important call.
While on a handset call, press SPEAKER twice (but do not hang up).
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FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Group Ring
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 9 of 19)
Call a group of co-workers simultaneously.
Basic Programming
2113-02: Ring Group
2201-01: Ring Group Name
2201-02: Ring Group Incoming Ring Type
Setting Up Ring Group DILs
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination
2121-[01-24]: 03 + Line number (01-64) for keyset
line key
2402-[01-60]: 03 + Line number (01-64) for DSS
Console line key
Adjusting Ring Group Timers
1601-01: Line No Answer Timer
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
1601-01: Line No Answer Timer
To call: INTERCOM + Ring Group number
To Transfer: INTERCOM + Ring Group master number + TRANSFER
To answer: Lift handset
To answer for another group: INTERCOM + ** + Ring Group number
Features
Features
H
Handsfree and
Handsfree Answerback
Operation:
Headset Compatibility
Operation:
Hold
Operation:
Talk over the phone using the built-in
speaker and microphone.
Have the privacy of a handset call
without having to hold the handset.
2121-[01-24]: 28 for Headset key.
2112-02: Headset Mode
2112-04: Voice Announcements in Headset Mode
To turn headset on or off: Press Headset key or #HS
To use: Press line key or INTERCOM. Press SPEAKER to hang up
Have a call wait on Hold, then pick it
up to continue the conversation.
2102-01: Class of Service
1411-03: Automatic Hold
1603-02: Hold Recall Timer
1603-03: Exclusive Hold Recall Timer
1601-01: Line No Answer Timer
Keyset: Press HOLD once for System Hold, twice for Exclusive Hold
SLT: Hookflash +
*7 + Hangup for Exclusive Hold
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceFeatures ◆ 13
Features
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Hotline
I
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 10 of 19)
Hotline provides partner extensions
with one-button calling and Transfer.
2121-[01-24]: 05
2402-[01-60]: 05 + Partner extension for DSS Con-
+ Partner extension for Hotline key
sole Hotline key
2116-02: Off Hook Signaling for Calls from Hot-
line Partner
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-13: Hotline Automatic Transfer
To call: Press Hotline key
To Transfer call: Press Hotline key +
TRANSFER
Interactive Soft Keys
Intercom
K
Key Ring
Operation:
L
Operation:
Operation:
Just press a soft key for advanced
features without remembering codes.
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-05: Soft Keys
Automatic when option enabled.
Call any co-worker.1513-01: Intercom Voice Announcements
2112-03: Voice Announcements Through Speaker
INTERCOM + Dial co-worker’s extension
Unanswered calls automatically ring
co-worker’s extensions.
1513-02:
2112-05:
1602-01: Interdigit Timer
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day (CLEAR)
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night (CLEAR)
1604-01: Delay Ring Timer
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination
1601-01: Line No Answer Time
1603-01: Transfer Recall Timer
Set up a telephone to show displays
and soft keys in English or Spanish.
Operation:
Last Number Redial
Operation:
N/A
Quickly redial the last number dialed.2131-[01-64]: Line Access
REDIAL + Select number + SPEAKER to redial
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2102-01: Class of Service
1401-11: Language Programming
2101-03: Station Display Language
1541-03: SMDR Language
2102-01: Class of Service
1411-04: Enhanced Last Number Redial
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Line Group Routing
Operation:
Line Groups
Operation:
Line Keys
Operation:
Line Queuing / Line
Callback
Operation:
Loop Keys
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 11 of 19)
Dial a single code to place a call over
the first available line.
INTERCOM + 9 + Dial outside number
Dial codes to access Line Groups for
outgoing calls.
INTERCOM + Line Group code (90-98) + Dial outside number
Press a line key for one-touch access
to an outside line.
2113-01: Dial 9 Group
3201-[01-64]: Line Group
2131-[01-64]: Line Access
2133-[01-64]: Line Group Access
1301-09: Function Type
1301-09: Expected Number of Digits
3201-[-1-64]: Line Group
2131-[01-64]: Line Access
2133-[01-64]: Line Group Access
1301-01: Function Type
1301-01: Expected Number of Digits
2121-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for keyset
2402-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for DSS
2111-05: Key Access for Outside Lines
2131-[01-64]: Line Access (1, 2, or 3)
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing (2, 3, or 4)
1604-01: Delay Ring Timer
Press line key to place or answer outside call
When all lines are busy:
•Line Queuing lets you wait in line
for a line to become free.
2102-01: Class of Service
1411-01: Camp-On to Busy Lines
1411-02: Line Queue Priority
•Line Callback will automatically
call you back when a line is free.
Access busy line + Dial 2 + Hang up or wait for line to become free
Loop keys simplify answering and
placing outside calls.
2121-[01-24]: 01 for Switched Loop key
2121-[01-24]: 02 + Line Group for Fixed Loop key
3201-[01-64]: Line Group
2131-[01-64]: Line Access (1 or 3)
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing (2, 3 or 4)
1604-01: Delay Ring Timer
To answer: Press loop key.
To place: Press key (Fixed Loop) or Press key + Line Group 90-98 (Switched Loop)
Features
Features
M
Meet-Me Conference
Operation:
Message Waiting
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceFeatures ◆ 15
Set up a multiple-party telephone
conversation.
Make or hear Page to announce Conference + Meet Me nn [MTnn]
Without voice mail, leave a Message
Waiting request for a return call.
To leave: V-MAIL (or 8)
To Answer: INTERCOM + V-MAIL (or 8)
605-02: Meet Me Conference Join Timer
4101-01: Voice Mail Type (0)
2102-01: Class of Service
1403-03: Special Dial Tone for Single Line Set
1403-04: High Voltage Message Waiting Lamp for
Single Line Set.
1403-05: FSK Message Waiting Lamp for Single
Line Set
Features
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Monitor / Silent
Monitor
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 12 of 19)
Silently monitor a co-worker’s phone.
2102-01: Class of Service
1402-04: Silent Monitor
Operation:
Music On Hold
Operation:
N
Names for Extensions
and Lines
Operation:Program + Name [Prog + MORE + MORE + Name]
Night Service / Night
Ring
Operation:
Call busy co-worker + 6
Callers can listen to music while they
wait on Hold.
1521-01: Enable Music on Hold
3103-05: Music on Hold Source
1521-05: Audio Input 1 Gain Setting
1521-06: Audio Input 2 Gain Setting
1521-02: Music on Hold for Transferred Calls
N/A
Names help identify lines and extensions.
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-10: Name Programming
2102-04: User Programming Access Level
1011-01: System Name
1702-[1-100]: System Speed Dial Bin Name
2101-02: Station Name
2151-[01-20]: Personal Speed Dial Bin Name
2201-02: Ring Group Name
2301-01: UCD Group Name
2501-[01-16]: Selectable Display messages
3101-02: Line Name
4111-01: Voice Mail Port Name
Reroute calls after hours.2102-01: Class of Service
1402-05: Activate Night Mode
2121-[01-24]: 18+ CLEAR for System night key
2402-[01-60]: 18+ CLEAR for DSS Console System
night key
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
1604-01: Delay Ring Timer
To activate or deactivate: Press System night key
To answer a call over the Paging speakers: INTERCOM + *0
O
Off-Hook Signaling
Operation:
16 ◆ FeaturesDSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Helps important callers get through.2116-01: Off Hook Signaling for Incoming Inter-
N/A
com Calls
2116-02: Off Hook Signaling for Calls from Hot-
line Partner
2116-03: Off Hook Signaling for Incoming Outside
Calls
P
Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 13 of 19)
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Paging
Park
PBX / Centrex
Compatibility
Operation:
Operation:
Broadcast announcements or quickly
locate co-workers.
Basic Programming
2113-05: Page Group (Zone)
2112-06: Paging Through Speaker
2102-01: Class of Service
1407-01: Make All Call Page
1407-02 through 08: Make Page Into Zones 1-7
1605-01: Page Duration Timer
2121-[01 to 24]: 13 + Zone number for Page key
2402-[01-60]: 13 + Zone number for DSS Console
Page key
Page Relay Control
2101-06: Door Relay Assignment
External Paging Options
1531-01: External Page Ring Type
1532-[01-64]: External Page Line Ringing
1604-01: Delay Ring Timer
1531-03: External Page Ring Volume
1531-05: External Page Gain
1531-02: Extension Ring Over External Page
1531-04: Door Chime Over External Page
2101-04: Door Chime Selection
1521-04: Background Music over External Page
INTERCOM
Park a call in orbit so a co-worker can
pick it up.
+ *1 + Page zone (1-7 or 0 for All Call)
1603-04: Park Orbit Recall Timer
2121-[01 to 24]: 04 + Orbit for Park Orbit key
2402-[01 to 60]: 04 + Orbit for DSS Console Park
Orbit key
System: TRANSFER + * + Orbit (60-69)
Personal: TRANSFER + ** + Extension number
Provides unique features when connected to a PBX or Centrex.
3101-04: PBX Line
3401-01: PBX Access Code Digits
Features
Operation:
Prime Line Preference
N/A
Get dial tone for a new outside or
Intercom call just by lifting the
handset.
Operation:
Privacy
Lift handset
Prevent interruptions at high priority
extensions.
Operation:
Privacy Release
Groups
N/A
Quickly join a co-worker’s outside
call.
To join call: Press busy line key
Operation:
To prevent a member from joining your call: Place or answer call on a line key + Press line
key until it turns green.
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceFeatures ◆ 17
2114-01: Prime Line Type
2114-01: Prime Line Key
2114-01: Prime Line Line
2114-01: Prime Line Group
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-03: Privacy
2113-04: Privacy Group
2131-[01-64]: Line Access
Features
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Private Line
Programmable Idle
Menu Soft Keys
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 14 of 19)
Have a line reserved exclusively for
your own use.
2131-[01-64]:
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
1604-01: Delay Ring Timer
Line Access
Press Private Line key to place or answer call,
Customize the Super Display Tele-
2124-[01-12]: Idle Menu Soft Key Assignments
phone idle menu soft keys.
Operation:
Pulse to Tone
Conversion
Operation:
R
Regional Defaults
Removing Lines and
Extensions from
Service
Operation:
Reverse Voice Over
Operation:
Ringdown Extension
Operation:
Ringing Line
Preference
#SM + Press soft key + HOLD + INTERCOM + Volume Up or Volume Down to select option +
CONF + SPEAKER
Use special services (such as telephone banking) over dial pulse lines.
3101-01: Line Type
3103-03: DTMF Dialing
Place call + Wait six seconds + Dial additional DTMF digits
See Language Selection, Station Message Detail Recording, and Toll Restriction for more.
Temporarily remove problem extensions and lines from service.
INTERCOM
+
#40
+ Station or line extension number + 6 to remove or 4 to return +
Privately call a co-worker while
you’re busy on your handset.
2102-01: Class of Service
1402-06: Direct Line Access
SPEAKER
2121-[01 to 24]: 23 + Partner extension number for
Reverse Voice Over key
While on a handset call, press Reverse Voice Over key to talk to partner, then release to
return to your initial call.
Call an extension, group, or Voice
Mail by just lifting the handset.
2114-02: Station Ring Down Type
2114-02: Station Ring Down Destination
Lift handset
Just lift the handset to answer a ring-
2111-04: Ringing Line Preference
ing call.
Operation:
Lift handset
S
Save Number Dialed
Save the number you just dialed for
quick redialing.
Operation:
Selectable Display
Messaging
Operation:
Single Line
Telephones
Operation:
To save: Press Save key
To redial saved number: Press Save key
Co-worker’s calling your extension
receive personalized text messages.
Program + Call Forward + Message [Prog + Cfwd + MORE + Msg]
Connect analog single line telephones and fax machines.
See the DSX Telephone Feature Handbook.
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2121-[01 to 24]: 25 for Save key
2402-[01-60]: 25 for DSS Console Save key
2102-01: Class of Service
1406-02: Internal Call Forwarding
2501-[01-16]: Selectable Display Messages
2102-01: Class of Service
1403-02: Single ring for Single Line Set
1403-06: Loop Disconnect for Single Line Set
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Speed Dial
Operation:
Split (Alternate)
Station Instruments
Operation:
Station Message Detail
Recording
Operation:
System Identification
Operation:
System Programming
Password Protection
Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 15 of 19)
Store telephone numbers and feature
codes for quick access
#SP + Bin + HOLD + Line, Line Group, or INTERCOM + HOLD + Enter number to store +
HOLD + Enter name + HOLD + SPEAKER
Switch between active calls without
Conferencing the calls together.
Outside calls: First call + INTERCOM + Set up second call + Split Feature Key
The system offers 22-Button, 34-Button, and Super Display keyset telephones.
See the DSX Telephone Feature Handbook.
Provides a record of your calls.1541-01: SMDR Port
N/A
Store the site name and telephone
number in the system data base.
N/A
Control access to system programming.
Setting Up Personal Speed Dial
2111-09: Personal Speed Dial
2131-[10-64]: Line Access
3201-[01-64]: Line Group
2151: Personal Speed Dial Bin Assignment
Setting Up System Speed Dial
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-01: System Speed Dial Access
2102-04: User Programming Access Level (4 or 5)
1701-01: Number of System Speed Dial Bins
1702-System Speed Dial Assignment
Setting Up Speed Dial Feature Keys
2121-[01-24]: 15+ bin for Personal Speed Dial key,
14+bin for System Speed Dial key
2402-[01-60]: 15+ bin for DSS Console Personal
Speed Dial key, 14+bin for DSS Console System
Speed Dial key
2121-[01-24]: 20 for Split key
2402-[01-60]: 20 for DSS Console Split key
2101-01: Station Type
2104-01: Backlight Brightness While Active
2104-02: Backlight Brightness While Idle
1605-05: Backlight Idle Timer
2104-03: Dial Pad Illumination
1101-01: Baud Rate
1541-02: SMDR Headers
3111-06: Station Message Detail Recording
1541-03: SMDR Language
1011-01: System Name
1011-02: Telephone Number
1031-01: New Password
Features
Operation:
N/A
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceFeatures ◆ 19
Features
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
T
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 16 of 19)
T1 Lines
Operation:
Tandem Calls /
Unsupervised
Conference
Operation:
Tie Lines
Operation:
Time and Date
Operation:
In DSX-80/160, provides for connection to advanced digital lines.
3101-01: Line Type
3101-03: DTMF Dialing
1213-01: Number of PCM Channels
1213-02: Clock Control
1213-03: Transmit Pulse Amplitude
1213-04: Framer Type
1213-05: Zero Suppression
1213-06: Loopback Mode
3121-01: Caller ID Type
3121-02: ANI/DNIS Format
3121-03: ANI/DNIS Delimiter
3121-04: Number of ANI Digits
N/A
Join two callers in Conference, leave
the call and let their conversation
continue.
3103-04: Tandem Calls
2102-01: Class of Service
1411-05: Unsupervised Conference
Set up fist call + CONF + Set up second call + CONF + Hang up
In DSX-80/160, link two systems
together for inter-system Intercom
calling and other features.
3101-01: Line Type
3101-03: DTMF Dialing
3142-02: Tie Line Caller’s Operator Extension
3141-01: Tie Line Caller’s Outbound Dial 9 Group
3142-[01-64]: Tie Line Caller’s Outbound Line
Access
3143-[01-64]: Tie Line Caller’s Outbound Line
Group Access
3102-01: Line Class of Service
14xx: Class of Service
3102-02: Line Toll Level
35xx: Toll Restriction
See the DSX Telephone Feature Handbook.
Time and Date shows on telephone
displays and prints on system reports.
1021-01: System Time
1021-02: System Date
1022-01: Automatic Daylight Savings Time Setting
1511-02: Clock Display Format
2102-04: Programming Access Level 5
N/A
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FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Toll Restriction
Operation:
Transfer
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 17 of 19)
Control the costs of outgoing long
distance calls.
Basic Setup
3501-01: Toll Restriction Country Type
2102-02: Station Toll Level (Day)
2102-03: Station Toll Level (Night)
3511-01: Active Dial Pad
3512-04: Allow N11 Dialing
3512-01: Allow 0 + XXX Operator Assisted Dial-
1603-01: Transfer Recall Timer
1601-03: Call Forward No Answer Timer
1601-01: Line No Answer Timer
1601-04: UCD No Answer Timer
Music on Hold for Transferred Callers
1521-01: Enable Music on Hold
1521-02: Music on Hold for Transferred Calls
3101-05: Music on Hold Source
Hotline Automatic Transfer
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-13: Hotline Automatic Transfer
TRANSFER + Call co-worker or press V-MAIL
Features
Features
U
User Programmable
Features
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceFeatures ◆ 21
Extension users can set up their telephones to suit their needs.
See the DSX Telephone Feature Handbook.
2102-04: User Programming Access Level
Features
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
V
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 18 of 19)
Voice Mail
Voice Over
Operation:
Operation:
Ends the frustration and cost of
missed calls.
Basic Programming
IntraMail:
Automatically install
2141-01:
Station Mailbox Type (to add more)
UltraMail:
Automatically installs
NVM-Series:
1202: Primary Station Ports
1203: Secondary Station Ports (Digital
VANGARD only)
4101-01: Voice Mail Type
Automated Attendant Answering
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day
2121-[01 to 24]: 18 + 700 for Voice Mail UCD night
key
2402-[01-60]: 18 + 700 for DSS Console Voice Mail
UCD night key
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night
2121-[01 to 24]: 18 + CLEAR for System night key
2402-[01-60]: 18 + CLEAR for DSS Console Sys-
tem night key
2102-01: Class of Service
1402-05: Activate Night Mode
Voice Mail Overflow
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination
1601-04: UCD No Answer Timer
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
2302-01: UCD Group Overflow Destination
Conversation Record
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-06: Conversation Record
2121-[01-24]: 17 + Extension for Conversation
Record key
2402-[01-60]: 17 + Extension for DSS Console
Conversation Record key
Message Center
2121-[01-24]: 24 + Message Center Mailbox num-
ber for Message Center key
2402-[01-60]: 24 + Message Center Mailbox num-
ber for DSS Console Message Center key
To call your mailbox: V-MAIL
See the DSX Telephone Feature Handbook for more.
Get through to a co-worker busy on a
handset call without interrupting
their call.
2116-01: Off Hook Signaling for Incoming
Intercom Calls
2116-02: Off Hook Signaling for Calls From
Hotline Partner
To place: Call busy co-worker + Hear busy/ring tone + Voice Over [Vovr]
To respond: MUTE
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FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Volume and Contrast
Controls
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 19 of 19)
Easily adjust the volume of ringing,
2111-07: Retain Line Volume Setting
Paging, and other features.
Features
W
Walking Class of
Service
Operation:
Operation:
Press Volume Up or Volume Down
Temporarily use your Toll Restriction
and Class of Service options at a coworker’s phone.
2102-01: Class of Service
1412-01: Walking Class of Service (Day)
1412-02: Walking Class of Service (Night)
2102-05: Station PIN Code
To enable: INTERCOM + ##0 + Your extension + Your PIN + HOLD
To enter your PIN: INTERCOM + ##6 + Enter PIN + HOLD + Reenter PIN + Exit
To change your PIN: INTERCOM + ##6 + Enter old PIN + HOLD + Enter new PIN + HOLD +
Reenter new PIN + Exit
Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceFeatures ◆ 23
Features
24 ◆ FeaturesDSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
IntraMail
IntraMail
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Start-up Configuration
Start-up Programming
IntraMail
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - IntraMail (Page 1 of 10)
IntraMail automatically assigns a mailbox to each extension in the number plan.
• By default in DSX-40, only the first 8 (300-307) Subscriber Mailboxes are active/
enabled.
• By default in DSX-80/160, only the first 16 (300-315) subscriber mailboxes are
active/enabled.
• The IntraMail Automated Attendant does not answer outside calls.
Enable mailboxes for installed
extensions.
Set up the Automated Attendant to
answer outside calls during the day.
Set up the Automated Attendant to
answer outside calls at night.
Check each line’s Answer Table
assignment.
Leave these programs at their default
settings.
2141-01: Mailbox Type (1 for Subscriber)
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day (700)
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night (700)
3131-02: IntraMail Answer Table Assignment (ini-
tially leave at 1)
1312-01: Voice Mail Extension Number (500-507)
4101-02: Voice Master Master Number (700)
4111-01: Voice Mail Port Name (VM PORT #)
4112-02: Operator’s Extension (300)
IntraMail
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceIntraMail ◆ 25
IntraMail
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - IntraMail (Page 2 of 10)
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Review the Default Automated Attendant Setup
DIL to Voice Mail
Master (700)
● 3112-01: Direct Termination (Day)
● 3112-04: Direct Termination (Night)
A
Announcement
Mailbox
Answer Schedule
Override
Operation:
Operation:
Lines Route to
Answer Table 1
All Lines
Use Answer
Table 1
● 3131-02: Answer Table
Answer Table 1
Schedule 1 or
Default Mailbox
Play a pre-recorded announcement to
callers.
Automated Attendant Answering (Default)
● 421x-Answer Table
Calls always route to Call Routing Mailbox 001
- Schedule 1 active M-F 8:30AM-5:00PM.
- Default Mailbox active all other times.
● 423x: Dial Action Tables
Call Routing
Mailbox 001
Which Chooses Call
Routing Mailbox 001.
● 4212: Schedule
●
4211-01: Default Mailbox
● 422x: Routing Mailboxes (001)
Dial Action
T
able 1
4221-01: Routing Mailbox Type
4223-01: Repeat Count
To record a new Instruction Menu
Message (from Extension 300):
Automated Attendant
V-MAIL + SA + I + 001
Built-In Automated Attendant
#AG + 001
And Dial Action
Table 1
4223-02: Hang Up After
4223-03: Next Call Routing Mailbox
4201-02: Subscriber Message Length
To record from admin mailbox: SA + A + Mailbox number
Enables an alternate greeting and
dialing options.
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Type (1)
4212-[01-10]: Routing Mailbox Number
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Start Day
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Start Time
4212-[01-10]: Schedule End Time
Type 2 (Range of Days) Schedule
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Type (2)
4212-[01-10]: Routing Mailbox Number
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Start Day
4212-[01-10]: Schedule End Day
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Start Time
4212-[01-10]: Schedule End Time
Type 3 (Date) Schedule
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Type (3)
4212-[01-10]: Routing Mailbox Number
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Run Day
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Start Time
4212-[01-10]: Schedule End Time
N/A
Automated Attendant calls go
2144-01: Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb
directly to a user’s mailbox.
IntraMail
IntraMail
Operation:
Auto Erase or Save
G + Select Greeting + O
After a user listens to a new message
and exits, IntraMail will either save
or erase the message automatically.
Operation:
Auto Time Stamp
N/A
Automatically hear the time and date
a message was left.
Operation:
OP + AT + O
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceIntraMail ◆ 27
2143-02: Auto Erase/Save of Messages
2143-03: Auto Time Stamp
IntraMail
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Automated Attendant
Operation:
Automatic Routing for
Rotary Dial Callers
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - IntraMail (Page 4 of 10)
Automatically answers the telephone
system’s incoming calls.
3131-02: IntraMail Answer Table
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day
2121-[01-24]: 18 + 700 for Voice Mail UCD night
key
2402-[01-60]: 18 + 700 for DSS Console Voice Mail
UCD night key
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night
2121-[01-24]: 18 + CLEAR for System night key
2402-[01-60]: 18 + CLEAR for DSS Console Sys-
After answer, voice prompts tell the caller the options to dial.
Automatically route Automated
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignments
Attendant callers that don’t dial.
Operation:
C
Call Forward to a
Mailbox
Operation:
Call Routing Mailbox
Operation:
Call Screening
Operation:
Caller ID and Voice
Mail
Operation:
Centrex Transfer
Operation:
N/A
An extension user can forward calls
1601-03: Call Forward No Answer Timer
to their mailbox.
INTERCOM + *3 + Select Type + V-MAIL + 2 (all calls) or 8 (outside calls only)
Specified dialing options and
announcements for Automated
Attendant callers.
4221-01: Routing Mailbox Type
4222-01: Dial Action Table
4222-02: Time Limit for Dialing Commands
4201-01: Non-Subscriber Message Length
To record Instruction Menu Message from admin mailbox: SA + I + Mailbox number
A users can screen messages as they
are being left in their mailbox.
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-12: Call Screening
To screen the message: Screen [Scrn], then,
V-MAIL to intercept the call
Do nothing to continue listening
Exit to exit Call Screening and record the message privately
Provides the caller’s number and
optional name.
3121-01: Caller ID Type
1611-06: Caller ID Detection Timer
3131-01: Pass Caller ID to Voice Mail
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Route Type
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Line
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Group
N/A
The Automated Attendant can transfer a caller from a Centrex line to an
outside number using the features of
that Centrex line.
To start recording: V-MAIL, Record [MORE + Rec], or record key
To stop recording: V-MAIL or record key
IntraMail
Dial Action Table
Operation:
Directory Dialing
Operation:
Directory Dialing
Mailbox
Defines the dialing options for Automated Attendant callers.
4222-01: Dial Action Table
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignments
4222-02: Time Limit for Dialing Commands
N/A
Automated Attendant caller can
reach an extension by dialing the person’s name.
Basic Setup
4221-01: Routing Mailbox (3)
2144-05: Directory List Number
4224-01: Directory List Number to Use
4201-02: Subscriber Message Length
Extension Name Programming and Routing
1511-02: Name Format
2101-02: Station Name
4224-04: Extension Name Match
4224-05: Minimum Number of Letters Required
4224-06: Transfer Options
4224-03: Screened Transfer Timeout
4224-02: Time Limit for Dialing Commands
Additional Options
4224-08: Fax Detection
4224-09: Fax Transfer Extension
4224-07: Next Call Routing Mailbox
To record a Directory Dialing message from admin mailbox: SA + I + Directory Dialing
Mailbox
The mailbox type required for Direc-
4221-01: Routing Mailbox Type (3)
tory Dialing.
IntraMail
Operation:
See Directory Dialing.
E
Extension Hunting to
Voice Mail
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick ReferenceIntraMail ◆ 29
Automatically sends unanswered
calls to an extension’s mailbox.
N/A
2115-01: Hunt Type
2115-01: Hunt Destination (700)
1603-01: Transfer Recall Timer
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
1601-03: Call Forward No Answer Timer
4222-03: Screened Transfer Timeout
IntraMail
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
External Transfer
F
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - IntraMail (Page 6 of 10)
An Automated Caller can automatically route to an outside telephone
number.
4222-01: Dial Action Table
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignment
1702: System Speed Dial Assignment
3103-04: Tandem Calls
N/A
Fax Detection
Operation:
Flexible Answering
Schedules
Operation:
Flexible Mailbox
Numbering Plan
Operation:
Forced Unscreened
Transfer
Operation:
G
Automatically transfers incoming fax
calls to a fax machine.
N/A
The Automated Attendant can answer
outside calls with different announcements and dialing options, depending
on the time of day and day of week.
N/A
If telephone extension numbers are
customized, set up IntraMail mailbox
numbers to match.
N/A
Automatically converts Automated
Attendant Screened Transfers to
Unscreened Transfers.
N/A
For Call Routing Mailboxes
4222-04: Fax Detection
4222-08: Fax Transfer Extension
For Directory Dialing Mailboxes
4224-08: Fax Detection
4224-09: Fax Transfer Extension
3131-02: IntraMail Answer Table Assignment
1301-01: Function Type
1301-01: Expected Number of Digits
1311-01: Station Extension Number
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignments
2144-02: Forced Unscreened Transfer
Go to a Mailbox
An Automated Attendant caller can
dial a digit and route directly into a
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignments (GOTO
mailbox, XXX, or IXXX)
mailbox.
Operation:
Greeting
Outside caller follows Instruction Menu
A user can record a Greeting for their
mailbox callers to hear.
4201-02: Subscriber Message Length
Enabling Remote Greeting
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignment
(LOGON to mailbox, N, XXX, or IXXX.
Operation:
G + Select Greeting
30 ◆ IntraMailDSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Group Mailbox
Guest Mailbox
Operation:
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - IntraMail (Page 7 of 10)
Subscribers in the same group can
share a Group Mailbox.
Programming a Ring Group Mailbox
2113-02: Ring Group
2141-01: Station Mailbox Type
For a Subscriber Mailbox
2211-01: Mailbox Type (1)
221x: Subscriber Mailbox options
For a Routing Mailbox
2211-01: Mailbox Type (2)
2211-01: Routing Mailbox Number
422x: Routing Mailbox Options
Programming a UCD Group Mailbox
Set up UCD Hunting
For a Subscriber Mailbox
2311-01: UCD Group Mailbox Type (1)
23xx: Subscriber Mailbox options
For a Routing Mailbox
2311-01: Mailbox Type (2)
2311-01:
422x: Routing Mailbox Options
UCD Group Routing Mailbox Number
N/A
An outside party can have their own
mailbox for receiving and sending
2141-01: Station Mailbox Type (1)
See Subscriber Mailbox for more.
messages.
See Subscriber Mailbox for more.
IntraMail
IntraMail
H
Hang Up
Operation:
L
Listening to Messages
Operation:
Log Onto Voice Mail
Operation:
M
Make Call
Operation:
An automated Attendant option that
immediately hangs up the outside call.
N/A
While or after listening to a message,
an extension user has many message
handling options from which to choose.
Log onto your mailbox + L
An extension user can press V-MAIL
to go onto (access) their mailbox.
V-MAIL
or INTERCOM + *8
A Subscriber Mailbox user can dial
MC
to return a call without knowing
their caller’s number.
Log onto your mailbox + L + MC
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignments
4201-03: Message Backup/Go Ahead Time
Remotely Logging Onto a Mailbox through the
Automated Attendant
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignments
(LOGON + mailbox, N, XXX, or IXXX)
3121-01: Caller ID Type
1611-06: Caller ID Detection Timer
3131-01: Pass Caller ID to Voice Mail
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Route Type
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Line
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Group
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IntraMail
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Message Length
Message Notification
Message on Hold
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - IntraMail (Page 8 of 10)
Set the maximum length of a message
that can be left in a user’s mailbox.
Dials a telephone number to let the
recipient know there are new messages in their mailbox.
Programming that Applies to All Types of Message
Notification
4112-01: Outgoing Dial 9 Group
4111-02: Voice Mail Port Class of Service
4111-03: Voice Mail Port Toll Restriction Level
(Day)
4114-04: Voice Mail Port Toll Restriction Level
(Night)
4113: Voice Mail Port Outgoing Line Access
4114: Outgoing Line Group Access
4202-06: Number of Callout Attempts
2143-04: Message Waiting Lamp (Yes)
Unique Programming for Non-pager Message
Notification
4202-01: Wait Between Non-Pager Callout
Attempts
4202-03: Wait Between Busy Non-Pager Callout
Attempts
4202-04: Wait Between RNA Non-Pager Callout
Attempts
4202-05: Wait for Answer Non-Pager Callout
Attempts
Unique Programming for Digital Pager Message
Notification
4202-08: Digital Pager Callback Number
4202-09: Delay in Dialing Digital Pager Callback
Number
4202-02: Wait Between Digital Pager Callout
Attempts
4202-07: Send Pager Callout Until Acknowledged
Log onto mailbox + OP + N
A prerecorded message can play to
callers while they wait on Hold.
3103-05: Music on Hold Source (5)
4201-02: Subscriber Message Length
To record from admin mailbox: SA + 1
Message Playback
Direction
An extension user can listen to their
messages in either LIFO (last-in-firstout) or FIFO (first-in-first-out) order.
Operation:
Message Retention
N/A
Automatically deletes a mailbox’s
messages after a preset time.
Operation:
Message Storage Limit
N/A
Sets how many messages a mailbox
can store.
Operation:
N/A
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2143-01: Message Playback Order
2142-02: Message Retention
2142-01: Number of Messages
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
Message Waiting
Lamp
Operation:
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - IntraMail (Page 9 of 10)
The Ring/Message Lamp flashes when
2143-04: Message Waiting Lamp
the user has new messages waiting in
their mailbox.
N/A
IntraMail
Multiple Company
Greetings
N
Next Call Routing
Mailbox
Q
Quick Message
S
Operation:
Operation:
Operation:
By assigning a unique Answer Table
3131-02: IntraMail Answer Table Assignment
to each line, a single IntraMail system
can provide individual greetings and
dialing options for several companies.
N/A
Provides callers with additional dialing options after they leave a message in an extension’s mailbox
(depending on the setting of the Next
Call Routing Mailbox Dial Mode).
Programming Subscriber Mailboxes
2144-04: Next Call Routing Mailbox
2144-03: Dialing Option
Programming Announcement Mailboxes
4223-03: Next Call Routing Mailbox
4223-01: Repeat Count
4223-02: Hang Up After
N/A
Automated Attendant callers can dial
a digit followed by an extension number to leave a message directly in a
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignments (REC1
or REC2)
4201-01: Non-Subscriber Message Length
user’s mailbox.
To leave a Quick Message: Dial * + Leave message
IntraMail
Screened Transfer
Similar to telephone system screened
transfers in which the transferring
The mailbox type normally used for
telephone system extensions.
N/A
The extension user that has IntraMail
system administration capabilities.
Log onto admin mailbox + SA
Re-initializing IntraMail returns all
programmed options to their default
2141-01: Station Mailbox Type (1)
2143-04: Message Waiting Lamp
4201-02: Subscriber Message Length
4201-01: Non-Subscriber Message Length
2142-03: System Administrator
9011: System Initialization
values.
Operation:
To initialize: INTERCOM + #*#* + NECDSX + 9011 + HOLD + 1 + HOLD
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IntraMail
FeatureDescriptionProgramming
T
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - IntraMail (Page 10 of 10)
Transfer to a UCD
Group
Operation:
U
Undefined Routing
Operation:
Unscreened Transfer
Operation:
V
Voice Mail Overflow
Operation:
The Automated Attendant can transfer outside callers to UCD Group
master numbers.
N/A
A dial pad digit for which the Automated Attendant has no routing
defined.
N/A
Similar to telephone system
unscreened transfers in which the
transferring party immediately
extends the call.
N/A
Insures that IntraMail will pick up
calls that don’t go through.
N/A
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignment (1 or 2
to master number).
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignment (0)
4231: Dial Action Table Digit Assignment (2)
1603-01: Transfer Recall Time
Setting Up Group Ring DIL Overflow
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day (e.g., 600)
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night (e.g., 600)
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow (Ye s)
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination (700)
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow (Ye s)
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination (700)
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
Setting Up UCD Group Overflow
See Group Mailbox
Setting Up DIL Overflow
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow (Ye s)
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination (700)
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow (Ye s)
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination (700)
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
Setting Up K
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day (CLEAR)
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow (Ye s)
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination (700)
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night (CLEAR)
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow (Ye s)
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination (700)
1601-01: Line No Answer Timer
1001-01: System Type
1001-02: Software Version
1001-03: DSP Version
101x-ID
1011-Name
1011-01: System Name
1011-02: Telephone Number
Name Programming Chart
102x-Time
1021-Set Time and Date
1021-01: System Time
1021-02: System Date
1022-Daylight Savings Time
1022-01: Automatic Daylight Savings Time Setting
1023-Internet (Network Time Server [NTS])
1023-01: Network Time Server Name
103x-Programming
1031-Password Entry
1031-01: New Password
11xx-CPU
110x-I/O
1101-RS232 Settings
Program List
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12xx-Slots
13xx-Numbering
14xx-COS (Class of Service)
1101-01: Baud Rate
1102-Modem Settings
TBD
1103-USB Settings
TBD
1104-Ethernet Setup
1104-01: System IP Address
1104-02: System Subnet Mask
1104-03: Default Gateway
111x-Tones
1111-DTMF Setup
1111-01: Manual DTMF Tone On
1111-02: Manual DTMF Tone Off
1111-03: Speed Dial DTMF Tone On
1111-04: Speed Dial DTMF Tone Off
120x-Stations
1201-Type (Station Card Type)
1201-01: Card Type
1202-Ports (Primary Station Ports)
1202-01: Primary Station Port Assignment
1203-Secondary Station Ports
1203-01: Secondary Station Port Assignment
121x-Lines
1211-Lines (Line Card Type)
1211-01: Card Type
1212-Ports
1212-01: Line Port Assignment
1213-T1/E1 Card Setup
1213-01: Number of PCM Channels
1213-02: Clock Control
1213-03: Transmit Pulse Amplitude
1213-04: Framer Type
1213-05: Zero Suppression
1213-06: Loopback Mode
130x-Dial Plan
1301-Digits
1301-[01-10]: Function Type
1301-[01-10]: Expected Number of Digits
131x-Extensions
1311-Stations
1311-01: Station Extension Number
1312-Voice Mail Ports
1312-01: Voice Mail Extension Number
1313-Lines
1313-01: Line Extension Number
1314-Ring Groups
1314-01: Ring Group Master Extension Number
1315-UCD Groups
1315-01: UCD Group Master Extension Number
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140x-Station
1401-Features
1401-01: System Speed Dial Access
1401-02: Extended Ring
1401-03: Privacy
1401-04: ACD Supervisor
1401-05: Soft Keys
1401-06: Conversation Record
1401-07: DND Override
1401-08: Receive DID Calls
1401-09: Receive DID Camp-On
1401-10: Name Programming
1401-11: Language Programming
1401-12: Call Screening
1401-13: Hotline Automatic Transfer
1402-Access
1402-01: Forced Line Disconnect
1402-02: Barge In (Intrusion)
1402-03: Camp-On to Busy Extension
1402-04: Silent Monitor
1402-05: Activate Night Mode
1402-06: Direct Line Access
1402-07: Remote Call Forwarding
1403-SLT’s (Single Line Telephone Options)
1403-01: Flash for Single Line Set
1403-02: Single Ring for Single Line Set
1403-03: Special Dial Tone for Single Line Set
1403-04: High Voltage Message Waiting Lamp for Single Line Set
1403-05: FSK Message Waiting Lamp for Single Line Set
1403-06: Loop Disconnect for Single Line Set
1404-Caller ID
1404-01: Caller ID Display
1404-02: Second Call Caller ID
1404-03: Third Party Caller ID
1404-04: Caller ID Display Separator
1404-05: Outgoing ANI Privacy
1404-06: Caller ID Alert Lamp
1405-Distinctive Ringing
1405-01: Ring Type Configuration
1405-02: Station Ring Override
1405-03: Key Ring Override
1407-01: Make All Call Page
1407-02: Make Page Into Zone 1
1407-03: Make Page Into Zone 2
1407-04: Make Page Into Zone 3
1407-05: Make Page Into Zone 4
1407-06: Make Page Into Zone 5
1407-07: Make Page Into Zone 6
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15xx-Options
1407-08: Make Page Into Zone 7
141x-Line
1411-Access
1411-01: Camp-On to Busy Lines
1411-02: Line Queue Priority
1411-03: Automatic Hold
1411-04: Enhanced Last Number Redial
1411-05: Unsupervised Conference
1412-Toll Restriction
1412-01: Walking Class of Service (Day)
1412-02: Walking Class of Service (Night)
1412-03: Station Locking
1412-04: Forced Account Codes
1412-05: Verified Account Codes
1412-06: Account Codes for Toll Calls Only
150x-Operators
1501-Setup
1501-01: Number of Operators
1502-Assignments
1502-01: Operator Number 1
1502-02: Operator Number 2
1502-03: Operator Number 3
1502-04: Operator Number 4
151x-Stations
1511-Display
1511-01: Name Format
1511-02: Clock Display Format
1521-01: Enable Music on Hold
1521-02: Music on Hold for Transferred Calls
1521-03: Background Music Source
1521-04: Background Music over External Page
1521-05: Audio Input 1 Gain Setting
1521-06: Audio Input 2 Gain Setting
153x-Paging
1531-Setup
1531-01: External Page Ring Type
1531-02: Extension Ring Over External Page
1531-03: External Page Ring Volume
1531-04: Door Chime Over External Page
1531-05: External Page Gain
1532-Ring Control
1532-[01-64]: External Page Line Ringing
154x-SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)
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1541-Setup
155x-Account Codes
1551-Setup
16xx-Timers
160x-Feature Timers
1601-Incoming Call Timers
1602-Outgoing Call Timers
1603-Recall Timers
1604-Station Timers
1605-Control Timers
161x-COI (Analog Line) Timers
1611-Incoming
1612-Outgoing
DSX Program List
1541-01: SMDR Port
1541-02: Print SMDR Headers
1541-03: SMDR Language
1551-01: Dial # to Enter Account Codes
1551-02: Allow Account Codes in Speed Dial Bins
1551-03: Show Account Codes on Telephone Display
1551-04: Account Code Toll Restriction Level
1601-01: Line No Answer Timer
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
1601-03: Call Forward No Answer Timer
1601-04: UCD No Answer Timer
1602-01: Interdigit Timer
1602-02: Line Response Timer
1602-03: Dialtone Detect Timer
1602-04: Dial Pause Timer
1602-05: CO Busy Out Timer
1602-06: Repeat Redial Timer
1602-07: Repeat Redial Busy Timer
1603-01: Transfer Recall Timer
1603-02: Hold Recall Timer
1603-03: Exclusive Hold Recall Timer
1603-04: Park Orbit Recall Timer
1604-01: Delay Ring Timer
1604-02: Call Coverage Delay Ring Timer
1604-03: Extended Ringing Timer
1605-01: Page Duration Timer
1605-02: Meet Me Conference Join Timer
1605-03: Door Relay Unlock Timer
1605-04: Forced Program Exit Timer
1605-05: Backlight Idle Timer
1611-01: Minimum Ring Detect Timer
1611-02: Minimum Single Ring Detection Timer
1611-03: Minimum Double Ring Detection Off Timer
1611-04: Maximum Double Ring Detection Off Timer
1611-05: Ringing Signal End Detection Timer
1611-06: Caller ID Detection Timer
1641-01: Minimum Ring Detect Timer
1641-02: Single Ring Minimum Detection Timer
1641-03: Double Ring Minimum Detection Timer
1641-04: Double Ring Maximum Detection Timer
1641-05: Ring Stop Detection Timer
1642-Call Control
1642-01: Transmit Wink Timer
1642-02: Receive Minimum Wink Timer
1642-03: Receive Maximum Wink Timer
1642-04: Ground Start Remove Ring Timer
1652-01: Receive Minimum Seize Acknowledge Timer
1652-02: Receive Maximum Seize Acknowledge Timer
1652-03: Receive Minimum Digit Acknowledge Timer
1652-04: Receive Maximum Digit Acknowledge Timer
1652-05: Receive Minimum Answer Timer
1652-06: Receive Maximum Answer Timer
1652-07: Receive Minimum Meter Pulse Timer
1652-08: Receive Maximum Meter Pulse Timer
1652-09: Receive Minimum Double Answer (BZL) Timer
1652-10: Receive Maximum Double Answer (BZL) Timer
1652-11: Receive Minimum Line Block Timer
1652-12: Receive Line Block Recover Timer
1653-MFC Incoming Timers
1653-01: GI Signal Timer
1653-02: GI Tone Complete Timer
1653-03: GII Signal Timer
1653-04: GA Pulse Response Timer
1654-MFC Outgoing Timers
1654-01: GA Response Timer
1654-02: GA Tone Complete Timer
1654-03: GB Response Timer
1654-04: GB Tone Complete Timer
1654-05: GC Response Timer
1654-06: GC Tone Complete Timer
17xx-Speed Dial (System)
170x-Setup
1701-Format
1701-01: Number of System Speed Dial Bins
1702-Assignment (System Speed Dial Assignment)
1702-[001-999]: Select System Speed Dial Bin to Program
1702-[001-999]: System Speed Dial Bin Type
1702-[001-999]: System Speed Dial Bin Line
1702-[001-999]: System Speed Dial Bin Group
1702-[001-999]: System Speed Dial Bin Number
1702-[001-999]: System Speed Dial Bin Name
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Program List
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Stations: 2101-2501
21xx-Configuration
210x-Setup
2101-Type
2101-01: Station Type
2101-02: Station Name
2101-03: Station Display Language
2101-04: Door Chime Selection
2101-05: Outgoing ANI ID
2101-06: Door Relay Assignment
2102-Access
2102-01: Class of Service
2102-02: Station Toll Level (Day)
2102-03: Station Toll Level (Night)
2102-04: User Programming Access Level
2102-05: Station PIN Code
2103-Ringing
2103-01: Day Ring Type
2103-02: Night Ring Type
2103-03: Delay Ring Type
2103-04: Station’s Intercom Ring Tone
2103-05: Station’s Ring Group Ring Tone
2103-06: Station’s Recall Ring Tone
2103-07: Station’s Ring “A” Tone
2103-08: Station’s Ring “B” Tone
2103-09: Station’s Ring “C” Tone
2104-Display
2104-01: Backlight Brightness While Active
2104-02: Backlight Brightness While Idle
2104-03: Key Pad Illumination
211x-Options
2111-Features
2111-01: Allow Do Not Disturb
2111-02: Allow Background Music
2111-03: Enable DSS/BLF Keys
2111-04: Ringing Line Preference
2111-05: Key Access for Outside Lines
2111-06: Line Dial Up
2111-07: Retain Line Volume Setting
2111-08: Answering Machine
2111-09: Personal Speed Dial
2112-Speaker Control
2112-01: Automatic Handsfree
2112-02: Headset Mode
2112-03: Voice Announcements Through Speaker
2112-04: Voice Announcements in Headset Mode
2112-05: Handsfree Reply (Handsfree Answerback)
2112-06: Paging Through Speaker
2113-Groups
2113-01: Dial 9 Group
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2113-02: Ring Group
2113-03: Pickup Group
2113-04: Privacy Group
2113-05: Page Group (Zone)
2114-Off Hook Options
2114-01: Prime Line Type
2114-01: Prime Line Key
2114-01: Prime Line Line
2114-01: Prime Line Group
2114-02: Station Ring Down Type
2114-02: Station Ring Down Destination
2114-03: Station’s Operator Extension Number
2115-Hunting and Overflow Options
Sample Hunt Group Programming
2115-01: Hunt Type
2115-01: Hunt Destination
2115-01: UCD Group Master Number
2115-02: DID Station Intercept Type
2115-02: DID Station Intercept Destination
2116-Off Hook Signaling Options
2116-01: Off Hook Signaling for Incoming Intercom Calls
2116-02: Off Hook Signaling for Calls from Hotline Partner
2116-03: Off Hook Signaling for Incoming Outside Calls
2117-Call Logging (Caller ID Logging)
2117-01: Caller ID Log Type
2117-01: Caller ID Log Size
2117-01: Caller ID Log Group
212x-Keys
2121-Feature Keys
2121-[01 to 24]: Feature Key Codes
2121-[01 to 24]: Feature Key Data
2122-Ring Override (Key Ring Override)
2122-[01 to 24]: Key Ring Override
2123-BLF (DSS Keys)
2123-[01-24]: DSS/BLF Key Assignments
2124-Soft Keys (Idle Menu Soft Keys for Super Display)
2124-[01-12]: Idle Menu Soft Key Assignments (Super Display)
213x-Access
2131-Lines
2131-[01-64]: Line Access
2132-Ringing
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
2133-Line Groups
2133-[01-64]: Line Group Access
214x-IntraMail (Station Mailbox)
2141-Type
2141-01: Station Mailbox Type
2142-Setup
2142-01: Number of Messages
2142-02: Message Retention
2142-03: System Administrator
2142-04: Station Mailbox Voice Prompt Language
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Program List
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22xx-Ring Groups
23xx-UCD Groups
2143-Options
2143-01: Message Playback Order
2143-02: Auto Erase/Save of Messages
2143-03: Auto Time Stamp
2143-04: Message Waiting Lamp
2143-05: Recording Conversation Beep
2144-Auto-Attendant (Automated Attendant)
2144-01: Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb
2144-02: Forced Unscreened Transfer
2144-03: Dialing Option
2144-04: Next Call Routing Mailbox
2144-05: Directory List Number
215x-Speed Dial (Personal)
2151-Assignment (Personal Speed Dial Bin Assignment)
2151-[01-20]: Personal Speed Dial Bin Type
2151-[01-20]: Personal Speed Dial Bin Line
2151-[01-20]: Personal Speed Dial Bin Group
2151-[01-20]: Personal Speed Dial Bin Number
2151-[01-20]: Personal Speed Dial Bin Name
220x-Setup
2201-Identification
2201-01: Ring Group Name
2201-02: Ring Group Incoming Ring Type
221x-IntraMail (Ring Group Mailbox)
2211-Type
2211-01: Mailbox Type
2211-01: Routing Mailbox Number
2212-Setup
2212-01: Number of Messages
2212-02: Message Retention
2212-03: System Administrator
2212-04: Ring Group Mailbox Voice Prompt Language
2213-Options
2213-01: Message Playback Order
2213-02: Auto Erase/Save of Messages
2213-03: Auto Time Stamp
2213-04: Message Waiting Lamp
2213-05: Recording Conversation Beep
2214-Auto-Attendant (Automated Attendant)
2214-01: Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb
2214-02: Forced Unscreened Transfer
2214-03: Dialing Option
2214-04: Next Call Routing Mailbox
2214-05: Directory List Number
230x-Setup
2301-Identification
2301-01: UCD Group Name
2301-02: UCD Group Incoming Ring Type
2302-Options
2302-01: UCD Group Overflow Destination
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231x-IntraMail (UCD Group Mailbox)
2311-Type
2311-01: UCD Group Mailbox Type
2311-01: UCD Group Routing Mailbox Number
2312-Setup
2312-01: Number of Messages
2312-02: Message Retention
2312-03: System Administrator
2312-04: UCD Group Mailbox Voice Prompt Language
2313-Playback
2313-01: Message Playback Order
2313-02: Auto Erase/Save of Messages
2313-03: Auto Time Stamp
2313-04: Message Waiting Lamp
2313-05: Recording Conversation Beep
2314-(Auto-Attendant) Automated Attendant
2314-01: Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb
2314-02: Forced Unscreened Transfer
2314-03: Dialing Option
2314-04: Next Call Routing Mailbox
2314-05: Directory List Number
24xx-DSS Consoles
240x-Setup
2401-Config (DSS Console Configuration)
2401-01: DSS Owner
2402-Keys (DSS Console Keys)
2402-[01-60]: DSS Console Key Codes
2402-[01-60]: DSS Console Key Data
25xx-Text Messages (Selectable Display Messaging)
250x-Setup
2501-Text
2501-[01-16]: Selectable Display Messages
Name Programming Chart
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Lines: 3101-3715
31xx-Configuration
310x-Setup
3101-Type
3101-01: Line Type
3101-02: Line Name
3101-03: DTMF Dialing
3101-04: PBX Line
3101-05: E1 Signaling Type
3101-06: MFC Signaling Type
3102-Access
3102-01: Line Class of Service
3102-02: Line Toll Level
3103-Settings
3103-01: Transmit Gain
3103-02: Receive Gain
3103-03: Loop Length
3103-04: Tandem Calls
3103-05: Music On Hold Source
311x-Options
3111-Features
3111-01: Disable Forced Account Codes
3111-02: Override Extension’s Toll Level
3111-03: Dial Tone Detection
3111-04: Enable MFC Group B
3111-05: Store and Forward
3111-06: Station Message Detail Recording
3112-Termination
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination
3113-Ringing
3113-01: Pickup Group Assignment
3113-02: Day Ring Type
3113-03: Night Ring Type
3113-04: Delay Ring Type
312x-Caller ID
3121-Settings
3121-01: Caller ID Type
3121-02: ANI/DNIS Format
3121-03: ANI/DNIS Delimiter
3121-04: Number of ANI Digits
3122-Groups
3122-[01-08]: Caller ID Group Membership
313x-Voice Mail
3131-Settings
3131-01: Pass Caller ID to Voice Mail
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3131-02: IntraMail Answer Table Assignment
3131-03: Line Voice Prompt Language
314x-TIE Line
3141-Dialing
3141-01: Tie Line Caller’s Outbound Dial 9 Group
3141-02: Tie Line Caller’s Operator Extension
3142-Line Access
3142-[01-64]: Tie Line Caller’s Outbound Line Access
3143-Group Access
3143-[01-64]: Tie Line Caller’s Outbound Line Group Access
32xx-Groups
320x-Setup
3201-Order
3201-[01-64]: Line Group
33xx-DID (Direct Inward Dialing)
330x-Setup
3301-Options
3301-01: Number of DID Digits
3302-Translations
DID Example: Routing DID Block 400-416
Default Routing
Programming Ranges and Exceptions
3302-01: Incoming DID Digits
3302-01: Day Translation Destination
3302-01: Night Translation Destination
3302-01: MFC Category
34xx-PBX
340x-Setup
3401-Codes
3401-01: PBX Access Code Digits
35xx-Toll Restriction
350x-Setup
3501-Type
3501-01: Toll Restriction Country Type
3501-02: Emergency Number
3561-01: Initialize Table
3561-02: Table Type (Allow or Deny)
3562-Table Entries
3562-xx: Table Data
360x-Setup
3601-Codes
3601-xx: Verified Account Code Data
370x-Log Groups (Caller ID Logging Groups)
3701-Setup
3701-[01-08]: Caller ID Logging Group Size
371x-Callback
3711-Route
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Route Type
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Line
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Group
3712-Treatment Options (Caller ID Callback Dial Treatment Options)
3712-01: Initialize Caller ID Dial Treatment Tables
3712-02: 10-Digit Local Calls
3712-03: Home Area Code Exception List Type
3713-Home NPA’s (Home Area Code Table)
3713-[01-16]: Home Area Code Table Data
3714-HNPA Exceptions (Home Area Code Exception List Table)
3714-[01-96]: Home Area Code Exception List Table Data
3715-FNPA Exceptions (Foreign Area Code Exception List Table)
3715-[01-96]: Foreign Area Code Exception List Table Data
62DSX Program List
Voice Mail Options: 4101-4231
41xx-Configuration
410x-System (Voice Mail System Options)
4101-Type
4101-01: Voice Mail Type
4101-02: Voice Mail Master Number
411x-Ports (Voice Mail Port Setup)
4111-Options (Voice Mail Port Options)
4111-01: Voice Mail Port Name
4111-02: Voice Mail Port Class of Service
4111-03: Voice Mail Port Toll Restriction Level (Day)
4111-04: Voice Mail Port Toll Restriction Level (Night)
Name Programming Chart
4112-Off Hook (Voice Mail Port Off Hook Options)
4112-01: Outgoing Dial 9 Group
4112-02: Operator’s Extension
4113-Line Access (Voice Mail Port Outgoing Line Access)
4202-01: Wait Between Non-Pager Callout Attempts
4202-02: Wait Between Digital Pager Callout Attempts
4202-03: Wait Between Busy Non-Pager Callout Attempts
4202-04: Wait Between RNA Non-Pager Callout Attempts
4202-05: Wait for Answer Non-Pager Callout Attempts
4202-06: Number of Callout Attempts
4202-07: Send Pager Callout Until Acknowledged
4202-08: Digital Pager Callback Number
4202-09: Delay in Dialing Digital Pager Callback Number
4203-Voice Prompts (Active System Voice Prompt Languages)
4203-01: Primary Voice Prompt Language
4203-02: Secondary Voice Prompt Language
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Type
4212-[01-10]: Routing Mailbox Number
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Start Day
4212-[01-10]: Schedule End Day
DSX Program List
Program List
DSX
DSX Program List63
DSX Program List
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Run Date
4212-[01-10]: Schedule Start Time
4212-[01-10]: Schedule End Time
Type 1 (Day of Week) Schedule Example
Type 2 (Range of Days) Schedule Example
Type 3 (Date) Schedule Example
422x-Routing Mailbox
4221-Setup (Routing Mailbox Setup)
4221-01: Routing Mailbox Type
4221-02: Routing Mailbox Voice Prompt Language
4222-Routing Options
4222-01: Dial Action Table
4222-02: Time Limit for Dialing Commands
4222-03: Screened Transfer Timeout
4222-04: Fax Detection
4222-05: Fax Extension
4224-01: Directory List Number to Use
4224-02: Time Limit for Dialing Commands
4224-03: Screened Transfer Timeout
4224-04: Extension Name Match
4224-05: Minimum Number of Letters Required
4224-06: Transfer Options
4224-07: Next Call Routing Mailbox
4224-08: Fax Detection
4224-09: Fax Transfer Extension
423x-Dial Actions (Dial Action Table Options)
4231-Digit Assignment
4231-01: Digit xx Action
4231-01: Digit xx Routing Data
STRF Action - Screened Transfer (1)
UTRF Action - Unscreened Transfer (2)
REC1 Action - Quick Message With Greeting (3)
REC2 Action - Quick Message Without Greeting (4)
LOGON Action - Log Onto Voice Mail (5)
Hang Up Action (6)
GOTO Action - Go to Mailbox (7)
UND Action - Undefined Routing (0)
Digits
Caller Dialed Digits
Ignore Digits
No Routing
Pause