Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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Features Description 4.05 ASSOClATED MODEM LINE Description This feature provides integrated voice and data for the SX-200@ DIGI- TAL PABX. The operation involves the association of a SUPERSET qTr” set and a standard ONS voice port connected to a personal computer/modem arrangement. Voice only calls are permitted, as are data only calls, simultaneous voice/data calls, and alternating voice/data calls. Conditions This feature is not available in software Generic 1000. Programming l Select COS...
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Features Description 4.06 AUTOMATIC DIAGNOSTICS Description All errors occurring on the system will be logged automatically and can be read on demand. See DIAGNOSTICS maintenance feature. Conditions None Programming None Operation See Section MITLSI 08-093-353-NA, General Maintenance Information. Page 4-6
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Features Description 4.07 AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (AN!) Description This feature is a mechanism that allows the DPABX to identify an incoming calling patty (on a rotary E&M Tie trunk). The identifying information consists of the calling party’s extension number (in rotary digits) which is outpulsed on the trunk, after the PABX has successfully dialed a number, external to the PABX, on that trunk. Conditions The 8X-200’ DIGITAL PABX and the far-end PBX must be connected by a rotary E&M...
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Features Description 4.08 AUTOMATIC ROUTE SELECTION (ARS) ACCESS Description The SX-200’ Automatic Route Selection (ARS) feature package com- bines the concepts of standard ARS (seiecting optimum call routes, inserting/deleting routing digits) and Toll Control (allowing/disallowing specific extensions the ability to make specific types of external/long distance calls). Also provided are: a universal numbering plan capability, six time- of-day zones, three day zones for week days, and overlap...
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Features Description 4.09 AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP Description This feature ailows either the Attendant or an extension user to set up a Wake-up alarm call that will ring the extension at a prearranged time. After answering a Wake-up alarm call, the extension user receives either a special tone (100 ms ON, 400 ms OFF, repeated), music, or a recorded announcement. If the call is not answered within six rings, or if the extension is busy, an attempt is made to ring the extension two more times, at 5...
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Features Description Operation To set up a wake-up from the Attendant Console, press the following keys: GUEST ROOM (enter the extension number) SET WAKE-UP (enter the wake-up time) SET or PM To cancel a wake-up from the Attendant Console, press the following keys: GUEST ROOM (enter the extension number) CLR WAKE-UP To set up a wake-up from the extension, dial the Automatic Wake-Up access code, followed by the desired wake-up time, in 24 hour format. At this point, dial tone is heard,...
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Features Description 4.10 CALL FORWARDING - BUSY, BUSY/NO ANSWER (System - DID, CCSA, Dial-in Tie Trunks) Description This feature allows a customer to specify that all DID, CCSA, and Dial-in Tie Trunk calls directed to a busy extension (or one which does not answer within a selected time period) will be forwarded to the call rerouting point. See CALL REROUTING for further information Conditions Extension call forwarding takes precedence over system call forward- ing; extension call forwarding...
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Features Description 4.11 CALL REROUTING Description This feature provides flexibility for the routing of incoming calls and attendant access. Different types of calls can be routed to different answering points according to Day, Nightl, and Night2 service. A call type can be routed to any extension or to any attendant console LDN position. See Appendix C for a summary of call types. Conditions All call rerouting is done via CDE; see Section MITL9108-093-ZIO-NA, Customer Data Entry for further...
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Features Description - 4.12 CLASS OF RESTRICTION (COR) Description Twenty-Five Class Of Restriction (COR) groups are available in the system to provide 25 different levels of outgoing call capabilities. Each extension, SUPERSET@ set, or console is assigned a COR which defines the outgoing call capabilities for that device. Dial-In Trunks are also assigned COR’s. All devices with the same COR have access to the same capabilities. All extensions belong to COR group 1 in the default database....
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Features Description 4.13 CLASS OF SERVICE (COS) Description Fifty Class Of Service (COS) groups are available in the system to provide 50 different levels of Station Feature accessibility. Each exten- sion, trunk, SUPERSET@ set, or console is assigned a COS which de- fines the Station Features available for that device. All devices with the same COS have access to the same Features. All extensions belong to COS group I in the default database. Conditions A maximum of 50 independent COS are...