Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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Features Description 4.50 LINE LOCKOUT ALARM Description This feature, if selected, will cause a system alarm to be raised (MINOR) if the particular extension goes off-hook and times-out (does not dial within a certain period). The event will be logged. Conditions None Programming Select COS Option 227 (Lockout Alarm Applies) for the extension Operation None - when the extension becomes locked out, an alarm log report is generated. Page 4-55
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Features Description 4.51 LOCAL SWITCHING Description Local Switching allows two lines on the same analog equipment bay to be directly connected together, bypassing the normal switching route to the DX Switching Matrix in the Main Control. This increases the traffic capacity of the system. Conditions Local switching can only be achieved for 2-party calls; all conference type calls are routed through the DX Switching Matrix. Local switching applies only to analog bay line circuits. Programming...
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Features Description - 4.52 MESSAGE REGISTRATION Description This feature allows the system to accumulate the number of com- pleted local call units made from an extension. The system may be programmed to count either external calls, or meter pulses. The Atten- dant may view and clear the message registers (see Attendant Mes- sage Register Display/Clear). The system may be programmed to gen- erate an alarm at the attendant console when a message register overflows. Message Registration can...
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Features Description 4.53 MESSAGE WAITING Description This feature allows the Attendant to inform an extension user that there is a message waiting. The Message Waiting indication may be a continuously flashing lamp on the extension (if equipped), or the ex- tension may be rung every 20 minutes with a distinctive ringing pat- tern (three cycles of 3.5 ips ringing). If the extension is busy, or has Do Not Disturb active when Message Waiting is activated, the Message Waiting indication is...
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Features Description 4.54 MULTI-ATTENDANT POSITIONS Description The system can handle multiple Attendant Consoles with unique Hold Slots for each Attendant. Incoming trunk calls can be programmed to appear at all consoles, or specific console(s). Similarly, extension “dial 0” calls, Priority calls, intercept to attendant calls, etc., can 5e pro- grammed to appear at all consoles, or specific console(s). Any console in a paticular tenant group can switch that tenant group to night service (or day...
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Features Description 4.55 MULTIPLE EXTENSIONS Descriptions A maximum of three industry standard station sets equipped with belts may be connected (hard-wired) together on one ONS line of the SX-ZOO@ DIGITAL PABX. Conditions None Programming None Operation None Page 4-50
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Features Description 4.56 MUSIC ON HOLD (MOH) Description A music source may be connected to the System via a module on the universa! card for use with Attendant Camp-On and Hold features. If music is not provided, calls that are held or camped on will hear silence (no tone). The actual music source is provided by the cus- tomer, and connected to a Music On Hold/Pager module on the Uni- versal card. See Section MITL9108-093-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving and Installa- tion for wiring details....
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Features Description 4.57 NIGHT BELLS Description This feature allows incoming and internal calls to be directed to com- mon alerting devices. The call may be answered either from the Atten- dant Console, or from a station with TAFAS Access. The system provides a contact closure which operates the alerting device. See TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAFAS). Night Bells may be activated via relays on a module which is fitted onto a Universal Card; see Section MITL9108-093-200-NA, Shipping,...
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Features Description 4.58 NIGHT SERVICES Description The Attendant can place the system (or particular tenant group or groups) into one of two different night service modes - NIGHT1 or NIGHT2. When the system or tenant group is in night service mode, incoming trunk calls and calls to the Attendant may be rerouted to specified extensions or be caused to activate common alerting devices (e.g., night bells). Conditions None Programming Enter the desired night destination extens$n numbers for any...
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Features Description 4.59 NODE IDENTlFlCATlON Description This feature eliminates the necessity of programming unique extension numbers across all nodes of a network of .3X-200@ DIGITAL PAgXs. An extension user may dial anywhere in the network by dialing the Node Identification code followed by the extension number. The cede may be from one to five digits in length. Extensions may dial other exten- sions within the same network node with or without the Node Iden- tification code. Conditions...