Pbx / Centrex Compatibility; Pbx/Centrex Access Codes; Pc Program (System Administrator) - NEC DSX PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Manual

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PBX / Centrex Compatibility

The DSX provides unique features when connected to a PBX or Centrex.

PBX/Centrex Access Codes

PBX Access Codes are the digits PBX extension users must dial to obtain outside lines. When the DSX is
installed behind a PBX, users must dial these codes before the digits for their outside call. For example, if
the PBX access code is 98, and the DSX user wants to reach 203-926-5400, they must dial 98-1-203-926-
5400. Normally, DSX Toll Restriction and Forced Account Codes are applied to the digits dialed after the
PBX Access Code. This is because any call dialed without the PBX access code is an internal PBX call, and
usually won't require the restrictions imposed by Forced Account Codes and Toll Restriction.

PC Program (System Administrator)

Use your PC or laptop to program the system remotely or while on-site.
The PC Program is a Windows
system and maintaining site databases, instead of using the conventional telephone programming.
The PC Program provides:
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On-Line Programming (Direct Connection)
With the PC connected to the telephone system's serial USB, or Ethernet port, you can make
immediate changes to the telephone system programming. While connected, the PC Program
also allows you to save your new data to a file on the PC hard disk, or upload a "template"
database from your PC to the system.
Remote Programming
Using an IP or modem connection between your PC and the remote system, you can custom-
ize a customer's system without leaving your office. Specify what is required for IP and
modem connections.
-based application you can use for programming the telephone
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