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3.1COMDIAL DXP SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

Rev. 7.A and above

3.2ADDITIONAL MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

When using the DIALOG/4 you will need:

One RJ-14 jack with 4-conductor line cord for every two O100 ports The specific configuration will vary depending on the type of station card being used with the DXP. Refer to the appropriate Comdial Installation Instructions (listed above in 3.0).

One analog line for remote service access

One RJ-11 Jack for above and 2-conductor modular telephone cord.

If FaxMail is installed.

One analog line per FAX port. The specific configuration will vary depending on the type of station card being used with the DXP. Refer to the appropriate Comdial Installation Instructions (listed above in 3.0).

One RJ-11 Jack for every Brooktrout TruFax® 200, along with 4-conductor modular telephone cords.

4.0SUPPORTED FEATURES

[ü] Items are supported

 

 

Multiple Return to Operator 1

 

 

System Forward to Personal Greeting

 

 

[ü]

All Calls

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Direct Call 2

[ü]

Ring/no answer

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Auto Attendant 1

[ü]

Busy

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Outcalling

[ü]

Busy/No Answer

[ü]

Personal Greeting of Original-Called Party

 

 

Do Not Disturb

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Multiple Call Forward

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Station Forward to Personal Greeting

 

 

Double Call Forward

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All Calls

[ü]

Call Coverage

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Ring/no answer

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Intercom Paging

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Busy

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Supervised Transfers 1

 

 

Busy/No Answer

[ü]

Call Screening 1

[ü]

Do Not Disturb

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Call Queuing 1

[ü]

Flexible Forwarding

 

 

Intercom Paging 1

[ü]

Forward to No Answer Greeting

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Identify Calling Party (Ver. 2.0 and up)

 

 

Forward to Busy Greeting

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System Forward to Personal Greeting

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Intercom/CO Forwarding

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Station Forward to Personal Greeting

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Message Waiting

 

 

Flexible Forwarding (NA with CO)

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LCD Display

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Record Telephone Conversation

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LED

[ü]

 

 

 

Lamp

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Audible / Stutter Dial Tone

[ü]

 

 

 

Note 1 External Callers Only, See Section 7.1

2Direct Call Limitations, See Section 7.4

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