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Features Description 
4.14 CO (LWGS) TRUNK SUPPORT 
Description 
CO (LS/GS) trunks are supported with the CO Trunk card (in the analog 
Peripheral bays) and the LWGS Trunk card (in the digital bays) in the 
SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX. 
Conditions 
None 
Programming 
Enter the trunk into the system’s physical configuration table wia CDE 
Form 01 (System Configuration). 
Select options for the CO trunk type via CDE Form 13 (Trunk Circuit 
Descriptors). 
Select options for the specific trunk circuits via CDE Form...

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Features Description 
4.15 COMMON-CONTROLLED SWITCHING ARRANGEMENT (CCSA) TRUNK 
SUPPORT 
Description 
This feature allows CCSA Trunks to be used in the SX-ZOO@ DIGITAL 
PABX. These trunks are similar to DID Trunks in all respects except that 
they are considered to be Non-CO trunks, and may be used as both- 
way trunks. 
Conditions 
If the CCSA trunk sends less digits than expected, the trunk will 
receive reorder tone. 
Extra digits are ignored. 
CCSA trunks may access extensions, hunt groups, or the...

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Features Description 
4.16 CONFERENCING 
Description 
The SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX supports conference calls of up to five 
parties in size. 
Conditions 
To initiate a conference call. the extension user must have the appro- 
priate Class of Service. See EXTENSION CONFERENCE. 
A maximum of six conferences may take place at one time; the maxi- 
mum number of conferees permitted at one time is 18. 
Programming 
See EXTENSION CONFERENCE. 
Operation 
See EXTENSION CONFERENCE. 
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Features Description 
4.17 CONFLICT DIALING 
Description 
The system can differentiate between conflicting extension numbers 
such as “52345” and “5234”. This implies that extensions can be pro- 
grammed as I-, 2-, 3-, 4- or 5-digit numbers with the first digits 
being identical. The system will select, for example, the 4-digit exten- 
sion if the fifth digit is not dialed within a preselected time. 
It is recommended that extensions should not conflict with ARS lead- 
ing digits or feature access codes....

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Features Description 
4.18 CONSOLELESS OPERATiON 
Description 
The system may be operated without the use of an Attendant Console. 
Under these conditions all features associated with the console are 
not available. SUPERSET’ sets may be used as ‘sub-attendant’ sta- 
tions. These may switch the system between ‘DAY’ and ‘NIGHT 1’ 
service. 
Conditions 
Attendant features are not available at sub-attendant positions. 
Programming 
All incoming trunks must have a NIGHT1 assignment to a night bell,...

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Features Description 
4.19 CONTACT MONITOR 
Description 
This feature allows a station line to be used for monitoring an alarm 
contact. The contact to be monitored is connected across Tip and Ring 
of a line. When the contact closes, the call is presented to the Atten- 
dant as a Diai 0 call. An extension may be programmed as a Contact 
Monitor. 
Conditions 
COS Options 400 (Contact Monitor) and 241 (Receive Only) are mutu- 
ally exclusive. 
The contact signal is nonlatching; i.e., if the contact opens,...

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Features Description 
4.20 CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY (CDE) 
Description 
Customer Data is entered from a terminal via the RS-232 connector on 
the Maintenance panel or the rear of the Universai Control cabinet or 
from an Attendant Console. Refer to Section MITLSI 08-093-210-NA, 
Customer Data Entry (CDE) for additional information. 
Conditions 
Refer to Section MITL9108-093-210-NA, Customer Data Entry (CDE) for 
additional information. 
Programming 
Refer to Section MITL9108-093-210-NA, Customer Data Entry...

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Features Description 
4.21 CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY (CDE) BACKUP AND RESTORE 
Description 
This feature allows Customer Data to be dumped onto a second floppy 
disk, and also allows new generic software to be loaded into the 
system from disk. Refer to Section MITL9108-093-210-NA, Customer 
Data Entry (CDE) for additional information 
Conditions 
Refer to Section MITL9108-093-210-NA, Customer Data Entry (CDE) for 
additional information. 
Programming 
Refer to Section MITL9108-093-210-NA, Customer Data Entry...

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Features Description 
4.22 CUSTOMER DATA PRINT 
Description 
This feature provides a means of displaying the current state of pro- 
gramming of the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX. All of the CDE forms may be 
printed, one at a time, in a presentable format. 
Conditions 
The printer must have the following characteristics: 
l A line of 80 characters (minimum). 
e 
Carriage return. 
8 
Line feed. 
l RS-232 Interface. 
The following parameters are variable: 
0 Number of data bits, stop bits. 
l Parity odd/even. 
l...

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Features Description 
4.23 DATA DEMULTIPLEXER 
Description 
The Mitei Data Demultipiexer used with SX-lOO@/SX-ZOO@ PABX sys- 
tems may be used with the SX-ZOO@ DIGITAL PABX. The system will 
provide digit identifiers in order to route the RS-232 output to various 
storage devices. Refer to Section MITL9160-080-300-NA, Data Demul- 
tiplexer, for additional information. 
Conditions 
Refer to Section MITL9160-080-300-NA, Data Demultiplexer, for addi- 
tional information 
Programming 
Select System Option 15...
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