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OVERVIEW
The final step in setting up a DX-120 system is programming the individual extensions. The DX-120 supports the
following phone types:
DET phones—digital speakerphone with LCD display and 30 programmable feature buttons
Digital Cordless Phone—2.4 GHz digital cordless phone with speakerphone, LCD, and 6 programmable feature
buttons.
DSS console—digital 64 button device used with associated speakerphone (typically used with the System
Attendant/Administrator’s speakerphone, but can be used with any DET phone in the system)
SLT phones—independent analog single line telephone devices.
NOTE
The DX-120 provides you with a shortcut to use when programming extensions.
You can program one or more “baseline” extensions whose setups you want to use
for other extensions, and then copy the baseline setups to those other extensions.
While the DX-120 supports SLTs, the majority of features are designed for the DET
phone.
If you are using SLTs in a particular system, you must set up the analog
ports associated with those SLTs.
CAUTION
Database changes reside only on your computer. When you have finished
making all changes to the database, perform a SEND operation to download
the new database to the DX-120 switch.
Be sure to review ALI programming prior to programming extensions - see
“Programming Extensions for Alternate Line IDs” on page 138
REMINDER TONES
The system provides a specific sound to remind a user that a call processing feature is active.
Whenever Do Not Disturb or Call Forward is enabled, the system plays this reminder tone when extension users
access intercom dial tone.
The system uses a series of faint clicks for the reminder tone.
Once users dial a digit, the system removes the reminder tone until the next time they access the intercom.
When users lift the handset or press the SPK button to active speakerphone or headset mode, the tone indicates
that Call Forward or Do Not Disturb is active.
SECTION 10 - PROGRAMMING EXTENSIONS
DX-120 Programming Manual
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