Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx General Descriptions Manual
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System Features consistently create the proper flash time thus preventing confusion between flash and hang up attempts. On rotary dial sets, the user sends a calibrated flash by dialing the digit “1”. On DTMF sets equipped with a flash key, the user presses this key to send a switch hook flash to the PABX.Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: lFor rotary dial telephones in analog Bays, the Calibrated Flash feature and Message Waiting are mutually exclusive. lDTMFsets equipped with a...
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Features Description Callback busy allows a user who has encountered a busy set, hunt group or trunk group to have the call completed when the required set, hunt group or trunk group becomes idle. The system continuously monitors the originating set or console and the required device. When the originating set or console is idle and the call can now be completed, the system calls the originating set or console; when that set or console answers, it calls the required device. Callback No Answer allows a...
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System Features lOriginate Only extensions do not have access to this feature. lCall Forwarding is ignored when a callback rings at the originating set. lCallbacks ringing at a set cannot be picked up using CALL PICKUP. lIf a SUPfRSETtelephone originates a callback, the callback always rings the set’s Prime Line. If the prime line has Key line appearances, the system places the key appearances’into a simulated busy state to prevent them from ringing during the callback. If the prime line has Multiline...
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Features Description lOnly Recording Hunt Groups are valid for recording routings. ProgrammingOperation lCO trunks use rerouting when they originate, following the routing points programmed for each individual trunk; see CO TRUNKS TYPES. lForwarding is examined on a reroute point (regardless of the number of forwardings already done). See CALL FORWARDING. lWhenever a DID trunk reroutes to the Night 1 point of its Attendant Access Night Point, it does not recall due to a no answer on that point. The same...
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System Features For recall from Campon, see RECALL.Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature:l The identity of the first waiting party appears for a few seconds on a SUPERSET~ telephone in talking mode (then reverts to normal display); on a SUffRSET4DN telephone the identification display occurs in any mode. lOn a SUPERSET4DN, the camped on party identification display takes pre- cedence over the held party display. lCalls camped on to a device are serviced in two groups, trunks and...
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Features Description lAll trunk types and station and SUPfRSETtelephones can camp on. lCalls can camp on to busy industry-standard telephones, SUPERSETtele- phones, logical lines, hunt groups, and trunk groups. lCampon is done immediately for reroute points that are busy regardless of Campon COS options; see CALL REROUTING. lCampon is done for Automated Attendant hunt groups regardless of cam- pon COS options; see AUTOMATED ATTENDANT.. lCampon tones are not passed to lines which have COS Option 216...
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System Features l While receiving special busy tone, press the CAMP ON softkey. Remain off- hook. SUPERSET 4DN Telephone lWhile receiving special busy tone, press the I WILL WAIT softkey. Remainoff-hook. To Transfer into Busy: lPut a party on consultation hold. lDial the extension to transfer the call to. Special busy tone is heard. . 0 Hang up. Console See ATTENDANT TRANSFER INTO CAMPON. Campon Warning ToneDescription 3.17 When a device camps on to an extension or hunt group, a warning tone is sent to...
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Features Description lThe COS of this member is used to check if repeated campon beeps on a hunt group applies to the first party in the hunt group. The tone is applied irrespective of the line that is in use. aIf the extension selected from the hunt group for the tone has Data Securi- ty enabled then no tone is given. No other extension is selected. lThe tone is not given to members of recording hunt groups. lThe feature applies to SUPERSETtelephones only if their prime line.is a key line (in which case...
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System Features trunks (local and DDD), WATS, and tie lines. COR 02 could restrict users from accessing WATS, tie lines, and DDD (but allow local calls). COR 03 could re- strict users from accessing DDD and WATS (but allow local calls and tie line calls). NOTE: All extensions belong to COR group 1 in the default database.Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: lCO trunks do not have a COR. When they access ARS, it is either using the COR of the transfqrring or forwarding party, or no...
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Features Description lThe COS used is sometimes that of the caller and sometimes that of the called party. Check the feature to determine whose COS is used. lLDNs do not have a COS. The COS for an LDN is determined from the low- est Bay/Slot/Circuit PLID of the console where the LDN is programmed. lLogical lines do not have a COS. The COS is determined from the first SWERSETtelephone on which it is programmed. See LOGICAL LINES. ProgrammingAssign the desired features to each COS via CDE Form 03 (COS...