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Proxima, Libra firmware ver. 2.12.xx
rev. 2.12.01
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5. Proprietary phones
The server is supported by direct dialling consoles and KX-T76xx and KX-DTxxx
series digital proprietary phones. Digital proprietary phones are connected to the
server by means of a single pair of wires. More information about the connection
of proprietary phones to the server is available in Part I of the server
documentation describing the server installation procedure.
Section 5.1 provides information regarding the operation and configuration of
digital proprietary phones.
5.1 Digital proprietary phones
In order to streamline work at the intermediate station (or at any other station
important for the communication system, e.g. at the dispatching station, in the
secretary's office, etc.), a proprietary phone is recommended. This type of phone
facilitates observation of the call traffic and makes both transferring calls and using
the server services easier. LEDs located next to the phone keys signalise whether
the trunk/extension line is idle or engaged. By pressing one key only, a user may
call another user or activate a server service. In addition, the proprietary phone
display shows messages about the current server status (active function type, time,
operation mode, etc.)
The proprietary phone is also equipped with a direct dialling console making speed
connection with extensions possible (by pressing one button).
As far as the proprietary phone is concerned, internal, external, outgoing and
incoming calls may be handled and the services offered by the server may be
provided in two ways:
1. After the correct function code has been entered using the numerical keypad;
2. By pressing the key to which a given service or number is assigned.
To use certain server services, each user must be properly authorised. User
competences are defined by the administrator in the computer program while
programming the server.
In the Proxima server, digital proprietary phones are supported by the Proxima-
DSYS2 and Proxima-DSYS4 cards, and in the Libra server - by the Libra-DSYS4
and the Libra-DSYS8 cards.

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