
Remote Programming And Diagnostics
Installers can program the FXT system from a personal computer (PC) running the visual man machine
interface (VMMI) program. The PC can be connected directly to the serial data port on the CPU board or
connected by modem through the public telephone network.
For related information, refer to the discussion titled Modem Support.
Remote Station Disable
This feature allows users at stations with the proper class of service to dial a code and remotely disable or
enable another station. Normally, the installer should give this capability to the system attendant but could
assign it to any class of service that is appropriate.
Reserved DTMF Receivers
The purpose of this feature is to give installers the capability to allocate a number of DTMF receivers to a
particular serial port. This assures that the proper number of receivers will be available for a given Open
Application Interface (OAI) application when that application logs into the telephone system. Installers must
make themselves aware of the actual quantity of DTMF receivers available in the system before they can make
an accurate allocation entry.
Response Messaging
Users can set messages to be received and displayed by calling LCD speakerphones. These messages give
information on the status of the called telephone. The system attendant usually programs customized messages
for use by the other telephone users, although the defaulted system does provide several general purpose
messages for use.
Telephone users can program a response message button on their telephones if they wish. This response
message button lets them make a nonverbal response to subdued off-hook voice announce calls or intercom
calls using the attendant-prepared response messages.
Restricted Dialing Error Tone
When you dial a toll-restricted number from your telephone, you will hear an intercom error tone frequency
with a continuous pattern of 250 ms on and 250 ms off. With earlier software, no audible error indication is
given.
If you have an LCD speakerphone, the message EXT or Code is displayed. The message Dialing Denied is
displayed instead.
Ring No-Answer (RNA) Call Forward
Refer to the discussion titled Default Busy/Ring No Answer.
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