
Programming Port
Refer to the discussion titled Database Programming (From The Main Station).
Pulse/Tone Switchable
If the installation site is in an area that supplies rotary (pulse) dialing lines from the central office
instead of, or in addition to, tone (DTMF) dialing lines, the installer can match the dialing mode of
the line port to that of the line. If a rotary dial line is matched, further programming action matches
the system with the pulses-per-second rotary dial signaling of the line. The system defaults the line
ports to match tone dialing lines.
On those occasions when a user needs to send DTMF tones after making a call on a rotary line (to
generate banking-by-telephone codes for instance), he or she can diala#toconvert the dialing mode
to tone for the duration of the present call. The system changes it back to pulse when that call is
completed.
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QSIG Networking Support (Stand Alone Feature)
Software Release 170 adds support for Networking QSIG programming. With QSIG support,
Comdial systems can network with non-Comdial switches that are QSIG compliant. This means that
telephones behind Comdial CCB systems can communicate via intercom with telephones behind
non-Comdial QSIG compliant switches when the systems are combined together in a networking
arrangement.
Programming for QSIG Networking Support
The VMMI programming adds support for Networking QSIG programming. With a node configured
as a networking node, VMMI allows the installer to mark the node as also supporting the QSIG
networking protocol.
Enabling QSIG
Under SYSTEM/NETWORKING/NETWORK PROPERTIES, select Enabled as QSIG Node
in the Network Database Status feature to enable the node as a QSIG network node. This option is
available if the system or database has QSIG enabled in the software key, or if the system type does
not require a software key.
Connected Line ID Restriction
Under SYSTEM/NETWORKING/NETWORK PROPERTIES, select Connected Line Id
Restriction to enable or disable the presentation of the call identification display. When you check
this control, the system restricts the identification display of all connected calls. With the control not
checked, all calls provide line identification display.
128 – Understanding the Features
GCA40–242 General Description
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