DX-80 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
P7290 IMM 3-112
Programming via the DET (Digital Extension Terminal)
Note: [back], [next], [show], [chg], [bksp], and [save] are LCD interactive button operations. Use the
three buttons below the LCD display to actuate the associated operation.
• Enter Database Administration using the feature code !+* and then enter the DB Admin password
“++++++++.” (Note: This eight-character password can be changed.)
• Press [show ]. The DB Item Select screen displays.
• Input 08-01 to program Ring Scheme.
• Press [save ].
• Press [chg] until the appropriate value displays.
• Press the Hold button to return to the previous menu level or press the Volume button (up or down) to
return to the DB Item Selection screen or press On/Off to exit programming.
Programming via PC-DBA
Note: PC-DBA is a DOS-based programming utility.
• Enter PC-DBA by typing “DX-80” at the DOS prompt in the PC-DBA working directory and then pressing
«.
• Press any key at the program title page (as it requests) to enter the Main Menu.
• Select PC-DBA from the main menu.
• Select Programming from the PC-DBA menu. Then press «.
• Use ¢£¤¥ to highlight “System Application.” Then press «.
• Use ¢£¤¥ to highlight “Category 1.” Then press «.
• Use ¢£¤¥ to highlight “Ring Scheme.”
• Press « until the appropriate Ring Scheme displays.
• When you have completed all changes, press the ° (escape) key to exit this database programming
screen. You will see the prompt: “Exit This Feature”; press “Y” for yes.
• You will then be prompted to “Save Current Setting?”
• Press “N” to abort changes and leave all data unchanged.
• Press “Y” to save changes.
• If you press “Y” (yes), you will then be prompted “File Exists, Override?”
• Press “N” to abort changes and leave all data unchanged.
• Press “Y” (yes) to continue with the save operation.
• Press ° (escape) again to return to the Database Programming menu.
• Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming.
Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are not updated to the DX-80 system memory until a “SEND” function
has been performed. Please refer to the Programming section of this manual to learn more about this
procedure.
Distinctive Ringing – CO Line
Distinctive Ringing – CO Line provides a means for denoting one CO Line from another while ringing. The distinction
provided is a tone allocation used to denote one CO Line from another. Eight (8) choices are available for CO Line
ringing.