Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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Features Description 4.70 ROOM STATUS Description This feature allows the attendant to view, print and change the status of a room. An extension user is also permitted to change the status of the room. There are four room status parameters: l Vacant/Occupied - set by the Attendant l Clean/Dirty - set by the Attendant e Internal/Local/Long Distance privileges - set by the Attendant l Maid In Room - set from extension. The room status will appear on the second line of the attendant console LCD display. The system may be programmed to change all of the room status’ from “clean” to “dirty” at a predetermined time. Conditions l System Features 32 (Outgoing Call Restriction} and 33 (Room Status) are mutually exclusive. l This feature is not available in software Generic 1000. Programming Select System Option 33 (Room Status). Select COS Option 244 (Room Status Applies) for all extensions which room status is to apply. Select COS Option 101 (Attendant O/G Restriction/Room Status Setup) for the Attendant Console. Select System Option 27 (Room Status Audit Enable) to allow room status printouts. Select System Option 34 (Auto Room Status Conversion/Auto Wake-Up Print) to allow all room status’ to be changed from “clean” to “dirty” at a predetermined time. Select System Option 45 (Auto Room Status Conversion/Wake-Up Timer) and enter the desired conversion time. Assign an access code to Feature 34 (Maid In Room). Set a default Room Status Call Restriction type via System Feature 46 (Room Status Call Restriction Default). Page 4-75
Features Description Operation To view the status of a room at the Attendant Console, press the following keys: FUNCTION GUEST ROOM (enter the extension/room number) STATUS To change the status of the room from the Attendant Console, press the following keys: FUNCTION GUEST ROOM (enter the extension/room number) STATUS OCCUPIED or VACANT / CLEAN or DIRTY To change the telephone privileges of an extension, press the follow- ing keys: FUNCTION GUEST ROOM (enter the extension/room number) STATUS INTERNAL or LOCAL or LONG DIST To print the room status’ on the system printer, press the following keys: FUNCTION GUEST ROOM AUDITS ROOM STATUS To change room status from the room/extension: 0 Dial the ‘Maid In Room’ access code. * Dial one of 1, 2 or 3: 1 - maid is in room 2 - no maid in room 3 - room clean, maid not in room Page 4-76
Features Description 4.71 ROTARY-TO-DTMF CONVERSION Description Provided as an optioh within ARS digit strings, this feature causes dialing to be converted from rotary dialing to DTMF dialing for the duration of dialing on that call. Conditions None Programming None Operation None Page 4-77
Features Description 4.72 SATELLITE PBX Description The SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX can be app!ied as a satellite PBX. In this configuration, the SX-2006 DIGITAL PABX will have no direct connec- tion to the serving central office for incoming traffic. It has no direc- tory number and receives all its incoming calls from another PBX via tie trunks. Some gain settings for the loss and level plan must be adjusted before the SX-200a DIGITAL PABX can operate as a satellite PBX. These changes are done automatically during programming. Conditions None Programming Select System Option 31 patellite PBX). Operation None Page 4-78
Features Description 4.73 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) Description Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) allows data to be collected for each outgoing and incoming trunk call. This data may be output to a printer or recording device. This data includes: Records of outgoing and/or incoming calls. Records of up to 26 digits dialed on the trunk. Account codes of up to 12 digits. Optional meter pulses. Outgoing trunk number. Optional system ID. Long calls identifications. Time to answer for incoming calls. Identifies other extensions in a transfer. Identifies conferences and transfers. Records answer supervisions. identifies abbreviated dial originated calls. See Section MITL9108-093-451-NA, Station Message Detail Recording, for details. Conditions e See Section MITL9908-093-451-MA, Station Message Detail Re- cording, for details. Programming The following COS Options may be selected: COS Option COS Option Number SMDR - Does Not Apply SMDR - Drop Calls < n digits (O...l’l, disable=O) SMDR - Drop Incomplete Outgoing Calls SMDR - Extended Record SMDR - Overwrite Buffer SMDR - Record Incoming Calls SMDR - Record Meter Pulses 700 803 804 805 702 807 808 System Option System Option Number SMDR Indicate Long Calls 28 See Sections MlTL9108-093-451-MA, Station Message Detail Recording and MITL9108-093-210-NA, Customer Data Entry for programming de- tails. Operation None Page 4-79
Features Description 4.74 STATION TRANSFER SECURITY Description This feature is designed to prevent “lost” calls (i.e., mishandled calls). If a trunk call is transferred to a ringing extension, and the extension does not answer within the time-out period, this feature will route the call to the Attendant (during Day Service) cr to the extension that originally answered the call (during Night Service). If an extension, during transfer, hangs up before completing dialing, the call which was heid (by the original extension flashing) automatically calls back that extension. Conditions This feature applies only to trunk calls. Programming Use COS Option 115 (Attendant-Timed Recall - NO ANSWER) to set the ‘no answer’ recall time-out period. Use COS Option 116 (Attendant-Timed Recall - HOLD) to set the ‘hold’ recall time-out period. Use COS Option 117 (Attendant-Timed Recall - CAMP ON) to set the ‘camp on’ recall time-out period. Operation None Page 4-80
Features Description 4.75 SUPERSET 3TM SET Description The SX-200@ DiGITAL PABX system supports SUPERSET 3TM electronic telephone sets. The SUPERSET 3T’ set can have up to 14 Speed Dial numbers and one line appearance (Prime Line). The set can alternately have up to three line appearances (including Prime Line) and 12 Speed Dial numbers. In addition to these 15 keys, there is one red key (hold) and six feature keys. For additional information, refer to Section MITL9108-093-l06-NA, SUPERSET 3TM Set Information. Conditions None Programming SUPERSET 3T” sets must be programmed into CDE Form 09 (Stations/SUPERSET@ Sets), and their Class-Of-Service (COS) Options must be selected in CDE Form 03 (COS Define). All of the Station Features described in this practice are available to SUPERSET 3TM Set users, as well as the following special SUPERSET@ options: COS Option Override Override Announce SUPERSET@ - Auto-Answer SUPERSET@ - Auto-Hold Disable SUPERSET@ - Disconnect Alarm SUPERSET@ - Immediate Line Select SUPERSET@ - Sub-Attendant -COS Option Number 500 501 600 601 603 604 606 System Option System Option Number SUPERSET@ Set Last Number Redial 29 Feature Auto-Answer Activation Feature Access Code 02 These options are described in Section MITL9108-993-106-NA, SUPERSET 3TM Set Information. Operation Refer to Section MITL9108-093-106-NA, SUPERSET 31M Set Informa- tion. Page 4-81
Features Description 4.76 SUPERSET qTM SET Description The SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX system supports SUPERSET qTM electronic telephone sets. The SUPERSET qTM set can have up to 14 Speed Dial numbers and one line appearance (Prime Line). The set can alternately have up to 15 line appearances (including Prime Line) and no Speed Dial numbers. In addition to these 15 keys, there is one red key (hold), four feature keys and six softkeys. The SUPERSET qTM set incorporates a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for line status indication, user prompting and displays such as message waiting, time and date. For additional information, refer to Section MITLSl OB-093-107-NA, SUPERSET qTM Set Information. Conditions None Programming SUPERSET qTM sets must be programmed into CDE Form 09 (Stations/SUPERSETa Sets), and their Class-Of-Service (COS) Options must be selected in CDE Form 03 (COS Define). All of the Station Features described in this practice are available to SUPERSET qTM Set users, as well as the following special SUPERSET@ options: COS Option COS Option Number Override 500 Override Announce 501 SUPERSET’ - Auto-Answer 600 SUPERSET@ - Auto-Hold Disable 601 SUPERSET@ - Background Music 602 SUPERSET@ - Disconnect Alarm 603 SUPERSET@ - Immediate Line Select 604 SUPERSET@ - Message Program 605 SUPERSET@ - Sub-Attendant 6Q6 SUPERSET@ - Associated Modem Line 607 SUPERSET@ - Room Status Display 608 SUPERSET@ - Night Service Switching 609 Feature Feature Access Code SS4 Room Status Display SUPERSET qTM Set Loopback Test 35 26 System Option System Option Number SUPERSET@ Set Last Number Redial 29 Holiday Messages 20 Page 4-82
Features Description These options are described in Section MITL9108-093- 107-NA, SUPERSET qTM Set information. Operation Refer to Section MITL9108-093-107~NA, SUPERSET qTM Set informa- tion. Page 4-83
Features Description 4.77 SWITCHHOOK FLASH TIMER OPTIONS Description This feature defines the maximum and minimum durations of a switch- hook flash as follows: Minimum Flash Timer: (10 ms units) 20-50 Maximum Flash Timer: (10 ms units) 20-I 50 Conditions None Programming Use System Options 41 (Minimum Flash Timer) and 42 (Maximum Flash Timer) to set the desired times. Operation None I Page 4-84