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Vodavi Starplus DHS - Private to; Toll Override; Distinct Tone <FP3; ICLID Port

Vodavi Starplus DHS
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CO Line Configuration 6-19
Private To
Private To is a programming time saver. This parameter allows the programmer to assign
a specific CO to one station for their personal exclusive use. This setting over-rides CO
Line Assignment programming. When a station is assigned as the Private To station of a
CO line, that station exclusively receives ringing and access privileges to that CO line.
Default
The DHS/DHS-E Private To is Empty (not assigned to any stations). The DHS Station range
is from 10-81, and the DHS-E Station range is from 100-195.
Toll Override
Any CO line may be marked Toll Override Y. When set to Y a restricted station may access
that CO line and dial out.
Default
The DHS/DHS-E Toll Override is marked N (NO).
Distinct Tone <FP3>
Distinctive Tones can be used to identify a particular CO line while ringing. There are five
distinctive tones that can be programmed. The default setting 0 indicates that there is no
distinct tone programmed. CO distinctive tone settings override station distinctive
ringing.
Default
The DHS/DHS-E has no Distinctive Tone programmed, and the Distinctive Tone setting is
programmable from 0/1/2/3/4.
ICLID Port
When Incoming Caller ID is provided by the servicing telephone company, the caller data
may be retrieved at the CO line interface and delivered to the Starplus DHS/DHS-E KSU via
an external Caller ID device connected to the Option Module ICLID/PC Programming
RS232 port. This external (optional) device must be configured in the DHS/DHS-E to
associate the line circuit number from the unit to the DHS/DHS-E line position to be used
with the caller ID line. Each DHS/DHS-E CO line circuit that is to be used with telephone
company caller ID must be programmed with an associated ICLID device port number.
The default value 0 indicates that no caller ID will be received on this CO line.
Default
The DHS CO Lines (1-12), and DHS-E CO Lines (700-717) are set for [0] not associated with
an ICLID Port number.
Related Programming
Refer to Wait (ICLID) and RMT X_RATE.
Wait_ICLID time in Call Handling must also be programmed to allow the
DHS/DHS-E
systems to collect the caller ID data before ringing any system telephones. In addition, ICLID
requires Telephone Company service and an (SP7081-00) ICLID Cable.
ICLID use on the
DHS
requires the Option Module.

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