Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx General Descriptions Manual
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System Features 1’ .A“*n or a ‘I#” is not allowed in an account code. lA ‘I#” is only allowed to be dialed if the account codes are of the variable length type. oIf no SMDR buffers are available then the extension user receives busy tone when the account code entry is attempted. lEnabling Forced Account Codes for industry-standard telephones with the Direct To ARS feature enabled prevents the industry-standard telephones from originating calls without first dialing an account code. lThe Direct To ARS...
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Features DescriptionlDial access code for account code entry. lDial account code digits (if System Option 55 -Account Code Length is se- lected, account code digits must be followed by a ‘I#” to indicate end of account code) lDial tone is returned. The account code entered now applies to the trunk call immediately made while still listening to dial tone. l Dial the trunk call. At the completion of the call, an SMDR record is printed. This printout in- cludes the time of call, trunk used, duration of...
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System Features service. Under the following conditions, trunks are rerouted to the alterna- tive call point: lfor all trunk types, when an extension with a trunk on consultation hold is listening to reorder tone and times out. The trunk is removed from consul-tation hold and rerouted. l for DISA and CO trunks, when a trunk recalls from campon or ringing an extension; see RECALL.Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: lThis feature does not apply to DTS or private trunks ringing into...
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Features Description transmitted into the network via DTMF digits. As an intermediate node, all information elements received by the intermediate node are passed on to the next node. As a hub, the 5X-200 DIGITAL PABX receives information elements to provide Calling Party identification. The information elements are: Caller’s Extension Number: This element is displayed on a SUPERSET tele- phone, a SUPE/?SEh4DN telephone, or a console; when the call is answered, the caller’s extension number replaces the...
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System Features l The destination node trunk must be a dial-in type trunk (Tie, DID, or DISA). lOnly the last five digits of the calling extension number are displayed on SUPERSET telephones and consoles. lThe # digit is required after the account code if the far end expects a vari- able length account code. lThe node identification provides a combined access code or calling exten- sion number for the far end. If not associated with one of these elements, then it must match the same access code in the...
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Features DescriptionOperation 3 *6 is insert callers extension number (in originating node) # is callers extension terminator (in destination node) The 5X-200 DIGITAL PABX detects an incoming network information element on an incoming analog network call, and then displays the calling extension number on the called console or display SUPERSETtelephone.Table 3-l Glossary of Analog Networking Terms Term co5 COR ARS ANI Travelling Class MarksDefinition Class of Service Class of restriction Automatic Route...
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System FeaturesTable 3-2 Information Elements for Analog Networking Information Element Caller’s extension numberFeature AccessDelimiterComments CodeAccept Caller’s *6The extension number passed in Extension intermediate node or the extension(destinationnumber ofthe forwarding party or node)the extension number associatedwith the telephone issent. Caller’s dialedVerifiable *7The account code the caller dialed account codeAccount Codeis sent. If the trunk at the(destination destination is a special...
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Features Description Assign access codes to the Dial 0 entry in CDE Form 19 (Call Rerouting Table) for the tenant of the caller.Operation Dial Attendant Access Code.Attendant Automatic Overflow Description3.8 Attendant Automatic Overflow provides a recorded announcement to incoming calls, which are not answered by the Attendant within a predefined time. This feature operates primarily during peak periods of incoming traffic.Conditions An answering machine should not be used, as the caller cannot leave a...
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System Features Automated Attendant is only available with software loads that include the ACD ELEMARKETER Application Package. Automated Attendant is not available with Generic 1002. Refer to Practice 9109-094-625-NA, Automated Attendant Feature Package.Conditions Refer to Practice 9109-094-625-NA, Automated Attendant Feature Package. ProgrammingRefer to Practice 9109-094-625-NA, Automated Attendant Feature Package.Operation NoneAutomatic Call Distribution (ACD) Description3.10 Automatic Call...
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Features Description lIf the caller has forwarded to the ANI trunk then the forwarding exten- sion’s number is sent. ProgrammingEnable COS Option 800 (ANI Applies) for the trunk. Enable Circuit Descriptor option “Far End Gives Supervision” for the trunk. The Circuit Descriptor option “DTMF” for the trunk must match the far end. OperationWhen a call is made on an ANI trunk, an answer supervision received on the ANI trunk is treated as a signal to send the calling party’s extension number. During...