Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx General Descriptions Manual
Here you can view all the pages of manual Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx General Descriptions Manual. The Mitel manuals for Communications System are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 111
System Features lNormal system inter-digit timeout is 15 seconds (not ARS dialing). If a con- flict exists, the Dialing Conflict Timer applies. ProgrammingSelect an appropriate time-out period for System Option 50 (Dialing Conflict Timer 2-10 s).OperationNone Console LDN KeysDescription3.21 Each Console has nine programmable Listed Directory Number (LDN) po- sitions. Each LDN position can be programmed as the answer point for a par- ticular type of call and can have a descriptive label, allowing the...
Page 112
Features DescriptionOperation The Attendant may selectively answer any incoming call type by pressing the appropriate LDN softkey. Consoleless OperationDescription 3.22 The system may be operated without the use of an Attendant Console. Under these conditions all features associated with the console are not avail- able.SUPERSETtelephones may be used as Subattendant positions. These may switch the system night service (see NIGHT/DAY SWITCHING) and have en- hanced call handling and recall capabilities...
Page 113
System FeaturesOperation Close the contact and a call is made to the Dial 0 Routing point or to the Prior- ity Dial 0 Routing point. COV Port Voice MailDescription 3.24 Voice Mail devices may use the MITEL COV (SUPERSET and SUPfRSE~4 telephones) interface.Conditions None ProgrammingEnable COS Option 229 (COV Voice Mail Port) for the COV port(s) used by the Voice Mail device. OperationRefer to the documentation provided with the Voice Mail device. Customer Data Entry (CDE)Description 3.25 Customer Data...
Page 114
Features Description ProgrammingSee DIRECTED INPUT/OUTPUT for details on directing the output to the de- sired printer.Operation Refer to Practice 9109-094-210-NA, Customer Data Entry (CDE), for user in-formation. Data Demultiplexer Description3.27 The Mite1 Data Demultipiexer used with .5X-IWand SX-200 PABX sys- tems may be used with the SX-200 DIGITAL PABX. The PABX provides digitidentifiers in front of each printed line in order to route the RS-232 output to various storage devices. Refer to Practice...
Page 115
System FeaturesConditions None ProgrammingRefer to Practice 9109-094-210-NA, Customer Data Entry (CDE).Operation Default data programmed into the database includes: l Device Interconnection Tablel Tl Link Descriptor l Test Line 0 Console l Class of Service Timers l System Timers l Trunk Circuit Descriptors l Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) Profile l Data Circuit Descriptors . 0 System Printouts Device lnterconnktion Control Description 3.29 This feature provides a means of disallowing connection between...
Page 116
Features Description restriction can be applied in either direction if desired. The Device Intercon- nection Table alone applies when the two devices in question are not bothtrunks. When two trunks are to be connected together, the Device Intercon- nection Table restrictions apply. In this case, COS Options may apply addition- al restrictions. The COS Options apply additional checks when trunks are to be connected together. The COS Options do not override the Device Interconnection Tablebut add finer...
Page 117
System Features lDevice Interconnection applies directly to trunks, stations, sets, data sta- tions, modem pools, and consoles. aConnection is always allowed to Night Bells, Call Announce Ports, and LDNs. lDevice connection checking is done when an ACD position is directly dialed. The checks apply between the caller and the set where the position is logged in. lNo checking is done for ACD calls from an ACD path. lNo checking is done between callers and members of recording or autoattendant hunt groups....
Page 118
Features Description Dictation Trunks Description3.31 This feature indefinitely extends the dialing stage on a trunk to allowtone-to-pulse or pulse-to-tone conversion, based on Trunk Circuit Descrip- tors, of all digits dialed during a trunk call. Without the feature, only DTMF signaling is possible from extensions so equipped. ConditionsThe following conditions apply to this feature: Programming . Operation lA DTMF receiver circuit is used for the duration of the call.l Dictation trunks cannot be put on...
Page 119
System Features lIf calling a busy industry-standard telephone, SUPERSETtelephone, log- ical line, or hunt group and the DID Recall Points on Busy is defined, thenthe trunk is rerouted to that point. lIf calling a station or SUPERSETtelephone with Do Not Disturb enabled and a Do Not Disturb Intercept point is defined, then the trunk is reroutedto that point. lIf the station or SUPfRSETtelephone called does not answer and the ex- tension has forwarding -no answer programmed, then the trunk is for-...
Page 120
Features Description lThe application of busy and attendant night access points applies only when the trunk initially dials in. The no answer point applies when ring- ing any extension unless the trunk has been answered. This includes ring- ing an extension after a call forward no answer on the initial dialed desti- nation. lCOS Option 210 (Call Forwarding Inhibit on Dial-In Trunks) for the called party is checked on the always, busy, and no answer routing points. If the COS option is enabled for the...