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Introducing the FX II
Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-822 Rev 1, Issue 9/01
Introducing the FX II
FX II Digital Communication System
In general, the FX II offers technicians and businesses many benefits that are based on the
systems’ inherent design. There are two configuration options for the FX II. You can
provide a single cabinet system, or an expandable system that will grow to five cabinets. It
has a 96 port system capacity (6 universal slots) per cabinet. It is expanded to support over
500 line and station ports with a 5 cabinet expansion option.
The reduced number of components and single-pair wiring make the installation of the FX II
system very easy and reliable.
Most small systems have limited programming options, but the FX II uses the same Common
Code Based (CCB) software as the original FX series.
Combined with the ease of setup is also a user-friendly, and intuitive Windows-based
programming interface called VMMI (Visual Man Machine Interface). VMMI simplifies
and accelerates programming for system technicians and provides end-user programming for
key administrative features.
The Comdial FX II system is also designed to support the latest in Comdial digital
telephones, including all of the Impact and Impact SCS phone product line, and the IP-based
iPrimo telephone.
The FX II also supports all Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) applications currently
offered by Comdial. CTI programs link computers with the FX II system, and allow users to
do point-and-click transfers, conferences, and many other phone features from their computer
screen.
The FX II also supports all of the messaging options available through Comdial. CTI-Server
computers can be added to the FX II to support Small Office 2000, Corporate Office 2000,
and Unified Messaging voice processing.
With some minor upgrades to the FX II, it can support the newest Networking options
Comdial has available. Impact ISDN Networking, using proprietary ISDN signaling, and
VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) Networking using Internet protocols, allow any system
to be a hub or node in a Comdial network. Up to 1 hub and 10 nodes can be supported with
either network option.
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Page 1 - Introducing the FX II

Introducing the FX II Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-822 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Introducing the FX II FX II Digital Communication System • In general,

Page 2 - FX II System Specifications

FX II System Installation and Maintenance GCA39-823 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA Mounting the FX II Common Equipment Cabinets • Univ

Page 3 - Capacities (System Maximums)

Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 13 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Speed Dials The system provides 500 system speed dial numbers

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 System Ringing Options System ringing options allows stations,

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA Enhanced Ringing Options Enhanced Ringing Holidays 1.

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 DXP Plus Specific Programming for Ringing Options NOTE: The fo

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA Parameters/Options 2 Similar to the previous situation, an extr

Page 8 - Preparing for Installation

Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Station Programming Station programming allows you to customize

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA General Open this menu area to program the following station fe

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Intercom Numbering 1. From the Block Assign Extensions sc

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 8 Printed in the USA Ringing Assignments Use this programming area to choose the lin

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 9 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Installing Consoles Standard Consoles Use this programming entr

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FX II System Installation and Maintenance Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA39-823 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Rack Mounting Option Bracket Placement Wall mount

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 10 Printed in the USA Bridged Consoles Use this programming entry to assign DSS/BLF

Page 15 - FX II Hardware Introduction

Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 11 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Phone Model Specification This programming feature allows you

Page 16 - FX II Cabinets

Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 12 Printed in the USA Button Mapping Use this button mapping ability to assign funct

Page 17 - FX II Common Control Boards

Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 13 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Button Mapping Screen The Button Mapping screen graphically di

Page 18 - Description

Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 14 Printed in the USA 16A Button Mapping Features In software Revision 16A, release

Page 19 - FXSRV2-II Services Board

Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 15 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 HLST1Each button receives a unique number from its hu

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 16 Printed in the USA Copy Station Programming Use Copy Station Programming to progr

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 17 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 TIP: Copy Model Station will not copy the foll

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Station Hunting Programming Step 1 – Add the Hunt Groups –

Page 23 - FX II Hardware Quiz

Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA • DID/DNIS Digits Display • Multiple Call Handling Step 1:

Page 24 - FX II Configurations

FX II System Installation and Maintenance GCA39-823 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA Power Requirements for the FX II Systems • The FX I

Page 25 - FX II 6 Slot System

Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Step 2: Programming the Member Lists 1. From the expanded St

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA Step 3: Programming Ringing Assignments See these related s

Page 27 - Expansion Cabinet

Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Step 4: Programming Options See these related subjects

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA Toll Restriction Programming Step 1 - Program the Restri

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Step 1: Programming Numbers to Restrict 1. From the

Page 30 - Part Number Description

Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 8 Printed in the USA Step 2: Programming the Toll Groups 1. Assign Lines to Toll G

Page 31 - Main Cabinet 1

Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 9 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 2. Assign the Toll Groups to the Restricted Number 1. H

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 10 Printed in the USA Step 3: Programming the Restriction Level 1. Set the Restric

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 11 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Step 4: Programming the Exception Number 1. Assign an Except

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 12 Printed in the USA 2. Assign an Exception Number to the Station 1.

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FX II System Installation and Maintenance Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA39-823 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 • Make the ground connection with #6 or larger insu

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 13 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Automatic Route Selection Programming Step 1 – Program a Numbe

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 14 Printed in the USA Step 1: Programming a Number Entry Step 2: Programming t

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 15 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Step 3: Programming the Line Groups 1. From th

Page 39 - SCSI is shown here

Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 16 Printed in the USA Step 4: Programming the Route Access Level NOTE: By adjustin

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 17 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Step 5: Programming the Modify Digit Table Step 6: E

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 18 Printed in the USA

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Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Working with a Key Voice System Key Voice Product Overview Key

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Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA Debut Small Office Lite Small Office and Corporate Office S

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Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 • Comdial Executech 2000 • Comdial FX, FXS, FXT • Comdial U

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Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA Interchange CORPORATEOFFICE NT/2000 SMALL OFFICE NT/2

Page 46 - FX II 30 Slot System

FX II System Installation and Maintenance GCA39-823 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 8 Printed in the USA

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Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Call Queuing Call queuing gives callers the option of holding

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Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA Greetings by Port/Trunk Using the greetings by port or greetin

Page 49 - Product Code Description

Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Call Forwarding Call forwarding allows subscribers to have the

Page 50

Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 8 Printed in the USA Future delivery is particularly useful as an automated reminde

Page 51 - FX II Configuration Matrix

Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 9 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Message Waiting Lights The system lights message waiting lamps

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Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 10 Printed in the USA Personalized Voice Greetings Key Voice systems feature severa

Page 53 - CTI Support

Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 11 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Subscriber Outbound Calling After accessing his/her mailbox,

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Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 12 Printed in the USA outcome of the call (busy, completed), and list of all system

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Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 13 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Line Groups System supervisors can limit outbound calls (mad

Page 56 - Line and Station Boards

Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 14 Printed in the USA Caller Voice Routing (rotary caller handling) The system can

Page 57 - FX System Line Boards

FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX II Hardware Introduction Overview • The FX II platform opens t

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Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 15 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Avanced Features ACD/Customer Service Box Key Voice’s ACD/Cus

Page 59

Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 16 Printed in the USA has the ability to capture callers’ DTMF input and process th

Page 60

Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 17 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Talking Classifieds Service Talking Classifieds automates the

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Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 18 Printed in the USA Integrated Synchronized Unified Messaging Interchange integra

Page 62 - Digital E1 Board

Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 19 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 E-mail Reader with Interchange As an optional add-on package

Page 63 - FXNET Board

Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 20 Printed in the USA Understanding the General Steps to Routing Calls and Taking M

Page 64 - IP Network Boards

Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 21 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Understanding How the Key Voice System Routes Calls It Recei

Page 65 - Centrex Line Board

Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 22 Printed in the USA 2. If integration digits are received, the Key Voice system

Page 66 - FX System Station Boards

Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 23 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 5. During and after the greeting plays, the Routing box lis

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Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 24 Printed in the USA When the technician sets up a Mailbox to transfer a call to

Page 68 - DTMF Receiver Board

FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 2 Printed in the USA FX II Cabinets FXCBM-EX Cabinet Description • The FX II main cabi

Page 69 - FX System Special Components

Working with a Key Voice System Printed in the USA Page 25 GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 • The Wait for Ring transfer type is a hybrid of the Wait fo

Page 70 - Fiber Optics Card

Working with a Key Voice System GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 26 Printed in the USA

Page 71 - Synchronization Card

Peripheral Devices Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-818 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Peripheral Devices for Comdial Systems PCIU NOTE: A product discontinuatio

Page 72 - Battery Backups

Peripheral Devices GCA39-818 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA Caller Identification The caller ID unit interfaces with analog CO lines on

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Peripheral Devices Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-818 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Digital Voice Announcer The digital voice announcer device (DVA) is an opti

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Peripheral Devices GCA39-818 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA Analog Terminal Interface/Off Premises Extension The ATI-D-1PT is a multipu

Page 75 - Using VMMI

Peripheral Devices Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA39-818 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Bridged Console Bridge Consoles come in two models IB24X and IB48X. The IB

Page 76 - Using VMMI On-Line Help

Peripheral Devices GCA39-818 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA IMIST-Module The IMIST module installs inside the adjustable pedestal of sp

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Peripheral Devices Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA39-818 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 NOTE: On systems that require a DATA button to activate the IST Module, us

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Peripheral Devices GCA39-818 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Page 8 Printed in the USA Scout Telephone NOTE: A product replacement is planned for the Scout telep

Page 79 - Number 180

FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX II Common Control Boards FXCPU-EX Processor Board Description •

Page 80 - Release (Build) Numbers

Understanding Available Resources Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Understanding Available Resources Overview In addition to th

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Understanding Available Resources GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA Accessing the Dealer Resource Center • You must have an ac

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Understanding Available Resources Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 * TechTips - TechTips are valuable pieces of information ob

Page 83 - Center

Understanding Available Resources GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA FAQ and TechTip Reference Guide This topic is designed to h

Page 84

Understanding Available Resources Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Question: I am trying to log into my NT Quick Q, but I get a

Page 85 - Entering the Code

Understanding Available Resources GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA dxp00003.pdf 10/25/00 Question: I just installed my FXT,

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Understanding Available Resources Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Question: When I am configuring my network hub or node, it l

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Understanding Available Resources GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 8 Printed in the USA dxp00023.pdf 04/26/01 Question: On my networking site, th

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Understanding Available Resources Printed in the USA Page 9 GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Question: I am trying to use an auto dial button to perform

Page 89 - Loading VMMI with Windows 95

Understanding Available Resources GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 10 Printed in the USA TechTips Computer Telephony Integration Systems DVA01 - Re

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 4 Printed in the USA FXCPU-2 board comes with built-in Com ports and contains 3 differe

Page 91 - The File Menu

Understanding Available Resources Printed in the USA Page 11 GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 CFOS - Programming Setup DXP000007 08/15/00 Large Screen

Page 92 - The Switch Menu

Understanding Available Resources GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 12 Printed in the USA Call Announce/Handsfree Answerback on Analog Phones No Lon

Page 93 - Connecting to the Switch

Understanding Available Resources Printed in the USA Page 13 GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 DXP000033 11/21/00 Programming a System to Use Account Cod

Page 94 - The Programming Menus

Understanding Available Resources GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 14 Printed in the USA Cannot log in to either COM 1 or COM 2 on the FXCPU-1 EX

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Understanding Available Resources Printed in the USA Page 15 GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Virtual Networking Request Form documentation DXP000059 06

Page 96 - Feature Based Programming

Understanding Available Resources GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 16 Printed in the USA SAB (Service Advisory Bulletin) Reference Section SAB00001

Page 97 - System Programming

Understanding Available Resources Printed in the USA Page 17 GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 SAB00051.PDF Additional Voice Mail features on Concierge S

Page 98 - LCD Messages

Understanding Available Resources GCA39-827 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 18 Printed in the USA SAB001-CCB T1, PRI, Networking boards require certain revi

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise 1: Establishing a Direct Connection Pre-Setup Discussion

Page 100 - Speed Dials

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA Master Clear Modes The master clear feature returns the entire syst

Page 101 - System Ringing Options

FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 * 8 Dipswitches: First Bank: 1-4; Second Bank: 5-8. Only two dip

Page 102 - Enhanced Ringing Holidays

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise Setup Task Comments 1. Connect to the switch using VMMI:

Page 103 - Parameters/Options 1

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA Testing the Setup Task Expected Results 1. Go to the File drop-dow

Page 104 - Group Intercoms

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise 3: Diagnostic Login Option Pre-Setup Discussion In this e

Page 105 - Station Programming

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA

Page 106 - General

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Testing the Setup Task Expected Results 1. Select Diagnostics. 2.

Page 107 - Intercom Numbering

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 8 Printed in the USA

Page 108 - Ringing Assignments

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 9 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise 4: Building a New Database (Offline) Pre-Setup Discussion

Page 109 - Installing Consoles

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 10 Printed in the USA Exercise Setup Task Comments 1. Open a new file: Go to File drop-

Page 110 - Bridged Consoles

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 11 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Station Port Locations Worksheet Station Intercom Phone Model S

Page 111 - Phone Model Specification

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 12 Printed in the USA FX Slot Assignments Worksheet FXT FXII (6 slots in each 5 cabin

Page 112 - Button Mapping

Introducing the FX II GCA39-822 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA FX II System Specifications • Below is a list of the system specificati

Page 113 - Button Mapping Screen

FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 6 Printed in the USA • The board includes: * 8 or 16-built-in DTMF receivers (based

Page 114 - 16A Button Mapping Features

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 13 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 FX Slot Assignments Worksheet FXS Slot Cabinet Board Type 1. Ma

Page 115 - Programming Reference Guide

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 14 Printed in the USA Testing the Setup Task Expected Results 1. Locate the file Class.

Page 116 - Copy Station Programming

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 15 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 where the equipment is located. When you restore a database to th

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 16 Printed in the USA

Page 118 - Station Hunting Programming

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 17 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise 5: Programming System Features Pre-Setup Discussion In t

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 18 Printed in the USA Exercise Setup Task Comments 1. Open your Class.dbr database if yo

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 19 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 SOHVA Tables System Speed Dials Timing

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 20 Printed in the USA System Parameters Paging Zones Enhanced Ringing Options

Page 122 - Step 4: Programming Options

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 21 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Testing the Setup Task Expected Results 1. Restore the database t

Page 123 - Toll Restriction Programming

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise 6: Station Programming Pre-Setup Discussion Station Featu

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FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FXINT-FSRV Expansion Cabinet Services Board Description The FXINT-

Page 125

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA Exercise Setup Use Section 9, Programming Reference Guide for help

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Copy Station Programming Once you program a station, you can use it

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise 7: Class of Service Programming Pre-Setup Discussion A C

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA • How to perform Copy Class of Service programming. • Why Copy Cl

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise Setup Tasks Comments 1. Using Class of Service 32 as the

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 8 Printed in the USA

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 9 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise 8: Station Hunting Programming Pre-Setup Discussion In thi

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 10 Printed in the USA Station Hunting Overview Station Hunting is a means of routing bot

Page 134 - Step 6: Enabling ARS

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 11 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Pilot numbers must not conflict with Personal or Group intercom ex

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 8 Printed in the USA • FXOPT-SCM-1 card: SCSI card to be installed on the FXINT-MAUXII

Page 136 - System Platform

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 12 Printed in the USA Step 3: Specifying the Call Advance Time The Call Advance Time is

Page 137 - System Integration

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 13 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 all members are currently on calls the calling party is immediatel

Page 138 - • Comdial Unisyn

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 14 Printed in the USA Type of Hunting Description Terminal station hunting This choice

Page 139 - Automated Attendant Features

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 15 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise Setup Task Comments 1. Create a Station Hunt Group using

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 16 Printed in the USA

Page 141 - Voice Mail Features

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 17 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise 9: DID Block Programming Pre-Setup Discussion In this ex

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 18 Printed in the USA VMMI Discussion Points This segment discusses: • Lines / Line Typ

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 19 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 20 Printed in the USA Continue to the next exercise.

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 21 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Exercise 10: E & M Tie Line Programming Pre-Setup Discussion

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FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 9 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX II Hardware Quiz 1. What types of memory are on the CPU board?

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 22 Printed in the USA Comdial makes the following boards that are capable of using E &am

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 23 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Examples of Direct and Carrier Type connections are shown below:

Page 149 - Report Generation Capability

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Signaling Types You can program the communication system to respond

Page 150 - Avanced Features

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA Step 1: Specifying the Circuits When programming two systems to us

Page 151 - Optional Features

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 When programming tie lines, line port similarity does not matter, o

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA Step 3: Setting Up Line Access Once the tie lines themselves are

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 NOTE: If you performed a MASTER CLEAR mode 3, remember that for li

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA Exercise 11: Group Intercoms Pre-Setup Discussion Hybrid Mode The H

Page 155 - Messages

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Application Choose the Hybrid mode when your customer has more C.O.

Page 156 - Holiday dates

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 8 Printed in the USA Programming There are two options when programming a system for the

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 10 Printed in the USA FX II Configurations This section discusses the different configu

Page 158

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 9 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Functionality When a user selects a group intercom and dials a line

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 10 Printed in the USA Park Keys An efficient way to handle calls when the telephone is m

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 11 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Applications Unique Group Intercoms for Each User If you choose ma

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 12 Printed in the USA VMMI Discussion Points This segment discusses: • Group Intercoms

Page 162 - Peripheral Devices

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 13 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01

Page 163 - Caller Identification

VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 14 Printed in the USA Testing the Setup Task Expected Results 1. Restore the database t

Page 164 - Digital Voice Announcer

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 16 Printed in the USA Exercise 12: Basic Toll Restriction Pre-Setup Discussion The exer

Page 166 - Bridged Console

VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 17 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Implementation To implement a toll restriction plan, you must gath

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 18 Printed in the USA Worksheet Results The result of the example worksheet is: • Exten

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FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 11 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX II 6 Slot System This base configuration is a single cabinet F

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 19 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 For further explanation of the VMMI fields refer to the VMMI Help

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VMMI Programming Exercises GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Page 20 Printed in the USA 3. Program the Restriction tables according to the table list

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VMMI Programming Exercises Printed in the USA Page 21 GCA39-082 Rev 2, Issue 9/01 Testing the Setup Task Expected Results 1. Save the database and

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 12 Printed in the USA FX II 12 Slot System (SCSI Expansion) Beginning at 17A software,

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 14 Printed in the USA FX II 12 Slot System (Fiber Expansion) This configuration is simi

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FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 15 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX II 12 Slot System (Fiber Expansion) Up to 1 Mile on Multimode

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Introducing the FX II Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-822 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Capacities (System Maximums) Paging External Paging Ports P

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 16 Printed in the USA FX II 12 Slot System (Ribbon Expansion) This configuration is dif

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FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 17 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX II 12 Slot System (Ribbon Expansion) Univ 6Univ 6Univ 6Univ

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 18 Printed in the USA FX II 18 Slot System (SCSI Expansion) This configuration connects

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 20 Printed in the USA FX II 18 Slot System (Fiber Expansion) This configuration is simi

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 22 Printed in the USA FX II 18 Slot System (Fiber and SCSI Expansion) Same cabinet topo

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 24 Printed in the USA FX II 18 Slot System (Fiber or SCSI and Ribbon Expansion) This co

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FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 25 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX II 18 Slot System (Fiber or SCSI and Ribbon Expansion) SCSI is

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Introducing the FX II GCA39-822 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA Capacities (System Maximums) Operating Environment Temperature

Page 188 - Pre-Setup Discussion

FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 26 Printed in the USA FX II 24 Slot System (SCSI and Ribbon) This configuration connect

Page 189 - Master Clear Modes

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Page 190 - Exercise Setup

FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 28 Printed in the USA FX II 24 Slot System (Fiber and Ribbon Expansion) This configurat

Page 191 - Exercise Review

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 30 Printed in the USA FX II 24 Slot System (Fiber, SCSI and Ribbon Expansion) This conf

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FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 31 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX II 24 Slot System (Fiber, SCSI and Ribbon Expansion) Univ 6Uni

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 32 Printed in the USA FX II 30 Slot System To achieve a fully expanded FX II system, yo

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FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 33 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Part Number Description 5 ea. FXCBX-II ∗ 6 slot cabinet equ

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FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 35 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX II System Component Product Codes Product Code Description FX

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Introducing the FX II Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA39-822 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Capacities (System Maximums) Telephone interface connection For informa

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 36 Printed in the USA FX II Installation and Application Guidelines • The FX II can ac

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FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 37 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX II Configuration Matrix FXII Minimum Configuration Maximum Co

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FX II Hardware Introduction GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 38 Printed in the USA FXII Minimum Configuration Maximum Configuration Notes ISDN Netw

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FX II Hardware Introduction Printed in the USA Page 39 GCA39-824 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FXII Minimum Configuration Maximum Configuration Notes CTI Suppo

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Line and Station Boards and Special Components

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 2 Printed in the USA Line and Station Boards Overview • In the FX

Page 206 - System Speed Dials

Line and Station Boards and Special Components Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX System Line Boards Loop Start Line Board Par

Page 207 - Paging Zones

Line and Station Boards and Special Components GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 4 Printed in the USA Direct Inward Dial and E & M Tie Line Board

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Ground Start / Loop Start Board Part Number: FX

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Introducing the FX II GCA39-822 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 6 Printed in the USA Digital T-1 and ISDN Primary Rate Interface Boa

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 8 Printed in the USA Digital E1 Board Part Number: FXE1 (Mexico/Eur

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components Printed in the USA Page 9 GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FXNET Board Part Number: FXNET (Proprietary IS

Page 214 - Copy Class of Service

Line and Station Boards and Special Components GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 10 Printed in the USA IP Network Boards Part Number: FXVOIP-S (12-

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components Printed in the USA Page 11 GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Centrex Line Board Part Number: FXCMW-08 (Cen

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 12 Printed in the USA FX System Station Boards Digital Station Board

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components Printed in the USA Page 13 GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Industry Standard Station Board Part Number: F

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 14 Printed in the USA Special-Purpose Boards and Special Components

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components Printed in the USA Page 15 GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 FX System Special Components RAM Part Number:

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FX II System Installation and Maintenance Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-823 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 FX II System Installation and Maintenance Overview •

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 16 Printed in the USA Expansion SCSI Cards Part Number: FXOPT-SCM-1

Page 222 - Type of Hunting Description

Line and Station Boards and Special Components Printed in the USA Page 17 GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Kit Ordering Code Kit Contents (1) FXOPT-FBM-

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Page 18 Printed in the USA Battery Backups Part Number: BBLFXII • One

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Line and Station Boards and Special Components Printed in the USA Page 19 GCA39-825 Rev 2, Issue 4/02 Station and Line Board Installation (Hands on)

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Programming the Comdial System Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Programming the Comdial System Overview • This section provide

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Programming the Comdial System GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA Using VMMI VMMI Overview • VMMI is a Microsoft Windows-based s

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Programming the Comdial System Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Using the VMMI Interface • Users program their switch in VMMI

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Programming the Comdial System GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA On-line and Off-line Programming • VMMI releases 12A and later

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Programming the Comdial System Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Software Release Numbers and Feature Sets • Beginning with the

Page 230 - Board Comments

Programming the Comdial System GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA For example: Prior to patch, Feature Set 14A may have software

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FX II System Installation and Maintenance GCA39-823 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA Preparing for Installation Hardware Tools Recommende

Page 232 - E & M Tie Line Setup

Programming the Comdial System Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 For example, when using 13A revision VMMI to program a 12A soft

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Programming the Comdial System GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Page 8 Printed in the USA * Feature set 14A introduced with software release 162 * Fea

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Programming the Comdial System Printed in the USA Page 9 GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Initializing and Upgrading DXP/Plus and FX Systems • The techn

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Programming the Comdial System GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Page 10 Printed in the USA Downloading and Installing Software Files from the Dealer Reso

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Programming the Comdial System Printed in the USA Page 11 GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 • To download VMMI software: 1. Click on the Software – VMMI

Page 237 - Exercise 11: Group Intercoms

Programming the Comdial System GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Page 12 Printed in the USA • When you install software on a Comdial system, you are prom

Page 238 - Application

Programming the Comdial System Printed in the USA Page 13 GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 2. Under the Switch menu on the VMMI toolbar, Choose System

Page 239 - Programming

Programming the Comdial System GCA39-814 Rev 3, Issue 9/01 Page 14 Printed in the USA Software Initialization (Hands on) Objectives • Use the instr

Page 240 - Call Keys

Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 1 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Programming Reference Guide Overview • This section is designe

Page 241 - Park Keys

Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 2 Printed in the USA Installing the VMMI Program and Help Software The VMMI software

Page 242 - Applications

FX II System Installation and Maintenance Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA39-823 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 * The common equipment cabinet requires a dedicated

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 3 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 The install program creates a program group and a VMMI icon in

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 4 Printed in the USA Understanding the VMMI Menu Bar The File Menu New – Crea

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 5 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 The Switch Menu Connect to – Connects VMMI to the switch. Disc

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 6 Printed in the USA Connecting to the Switch • Direct Connection – Connects direct

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 7 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 The Programming Menus VMMI is a menu driven programming method

Page 248 - Implementation

Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 8 Printed in the USA Building a New Database (Offline) 1. From File pull-down

Page 249 - VMMI Discussion Points

Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 9 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Feature Based Programming VMMI Feature Based programming is a n

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 10 Printed in the USA System Programming System programming involves features that a

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Programming Reference Guide Printed in the USA Page 11 GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 LCD Messages LCD Messaging allows station users to set message

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Programming Reference Guide GCA3A39-877, Rev 5, Issue 9/01 Page 12 Printed in the USA SOHVA Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA) allows a teleph

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