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DX-120 Programming Manual UPGRADING AN EXISTING SYSTEM
Programming a New System
This manual provides information for completely programming a new DX-120 system from scratch. Vertical also
provides you with some tools you can use to reduce your programming time. These tools include:
a series of worksheets for you to plan your system structure, and record the programming for future reference if
necessary. For more details, see
Appendix A, Worksheets.
copying a base CO line or extension’s setups to several other CO line or extensions thereby eliminating the need
to program them individually, and
using one of four standard database programming templates provided with the DX-120 on CD part number DX-
120UTILCD. You can choose the template that most closely matches your new customer’s site needs, and then
add whatever custom changes you need to make. This approach saves you the time of programming the entire
system from scratch.
HINT
For more information on these and other aids the DX-120 provides to allow you to
program a system efficiently, see
see “Shortcuts that Help You Work Faster” .
BASIC PROGRAMMING TASKS
When you are programming a new system from scratch, perform the following basic tasks:
A) Set up the system features (see “Section 4 - Programming System Resources” on page 39)
B) Set up the CO lines (see “Section 5 - Programming C.O. Lines” on page 115)
C) Set up call handling (see “Section 6 - Programming Call Handling” on page 187)
D) Set up the toll restrictions (see “Section 7 - Programming Toll Restrictions” on page 329)
E) Set up the UCD groups (see “Section 8 - Programming ucd groups” on page 341)
F) Set up Voice Mail - if applicable (see “Section 9 - Programming Voice Mail” on page 361)
G) Set up the extensions and program the feature buttons on the individual DET phones and DSS consoles (see
“Section 10 - Programming Extensions” on page 385)
USING SHORTCUTS
The DX-120 provides some shortcuts to help you perform these tasks efficiently.
EXAMPLE
When you are setting up the individual extensions, you can first set up a “base”
extension that is typical of how you will set up the majority of extensions. After you
have set up this base extension, you can copy its programming to all of the other
extensions in the system. Then, you can modify the few specific extensions that
require different programming.
The DX-120 provides a similar shortcut for setting up CO lines with a CO Line Copy command. For more details on
helpful shortcuts provided with your system, see
see “Shortcuts that Help You Work Faster” .
Programming a New System (continued on next page)
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