Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx General Descriptions Manual
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System Featuresl Local switching applies to outbound calls once dialing has been com- pleted. .oThe Traffic Measurement feature can be used to check the usage of local switching in analog bays. ProgrammingNoneOperation None Lockout AlarmDescription 3.59 When a set is locked out, if Lockout Alarm is enabled, all consoles warble with a long-short-long cadence. This cadence overrides all other cadences that might be active. The Attendant can display the time and date the lock- out alarm occurred, the...
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Features Description Programming Operation lWhen no DTMF receivers are available, the 45 second time period before the Lockout Alarm occurs is increased by the time required to wait for an available receiver. Enable COS Option 227 (Lockout Alarm Applies) in the Class of Service of the extensions for which the feature applies. Enable COS Option ‘I 02 (Attendant Display of System Alarms) for those con- soles which can read and cancel the Lockout Alarms. Enable COS Option 108 (Attendant Audible Lockout...
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System FeaturesConditions The following conditions apply to this feature: lThe extension does not receive dial tone, but does receive ringback tone. lIf there is no Dial 0 routing point for the current night service then reorder tone is given to the extension. l Priority Dial 0 applies. lThe call is made as a reroute to the Dial 0 point.l COS Option 228 (Manual Line) and COS Option 300 (Automatic Callback) - are mutually exclusive. ProgrammingEnable COS Option 228 (Manual Line) for the extension. Enter...
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Features Description lThe PABX can only detect and collect the types of meter pulses identified above. lThe trunk must provide answer supervision. This is counted as the first me- ter pulse. lMeter pulses are not recorded for ACD agents if System Option 44 (ACD Reports) is enabled. l The system can record a maximum of 65535 pulses. lPulses are always recorded regardless of what is happening to the trunk (hold, talking etc). ProgrammingIn the COS for the trunk, enable COS Option 247 (SMDR Record Meter...
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System Features Conditions Programming Operation at all consoles, or specific console(s). Similarly, extension Dial 0 calls, Priority Dial 0 calls, Intercept to Attendant calls, etc., can be programmed to appear at all consoles, or at a specific console(s). Any console in a particular tenant group can switch that tenant group to Night Service or to Day Service; see ATTENDANT NIGHT/DAY SWITCHING. See TENANTING, RECALL, and CONSOLE LDN KEYS; see also ATTENDANT TRANSPARENT MULTI-CONSOLE OPERATION. The...
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Features Description Names Description3.66 The system programmer can assign names to Extensions, Classes of Ser- vice,Tenants, Trunks, Trunk Groups, ACD Paths, ACD Positions, ACD Agent Groups, and Hunt Groups. With Generic 1002, names can only be assigned to SUPERSET and SUPERSETQDN telephones. A user of a SUPERSET or SUPERSET4DN telephone can program a name at the telephone.Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: lTrunk, Trunk Group, ACD Path, Acd Agent Group, Tenant, and Class of...
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System FeaturesName Type CDE Form Class of Service NamesForm 03 (Class of Service Define) Hunt Group Names Set NamesForm 17 (Hunt Groups) Form 09 (StationISUPERSETSets) ITrunk NamesForm 15 (Dial-In Trunks) or CDE Form 14 (Non-Dial-in Trunks) - I Trunk Group Names Tenant NamesForm 16 (Trunk Groups) Form 19 (Call Rerouting Table) OperationProgramming a name varies depending upon the type of telephone as de- scribed below. SUPERSET Telephone: 0 Press the PROGRAM softkey. 0 Press the NAME softkey; the...
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Features Description also used to enter spaces). Follow the same procedure to find and enter the other letters in the name. If an error is made, press the 4softkey to back up and change a letter. Telephone keypad key caps 1, *,0, and # are not marked with all the charac- ters they can enter. They are as follows: KeyCharacters 1! ? % 1 *‘-* 0@&SO# .,/# When the name is complete: lPress the SAVE softkey. Never a Consultee Extensions Description3.67 This feature protects an extension from being dialed or...
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System Features lIf an extension attempts to forward a call to an extension with this feature enabled (the feature was enabled after the forwarding was setup), the for- warding is ignored. ProgrammingEnable COS Option 234 (Never a Forwardee) for the extension or console. Operation None Night BellsDescription3.69 This feature allows incoming and internal calls to be directed to common alerting devices. The call can be answered from the Attendant Console or from an extension with TAFAS Access; see TRUNK...
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Features Description Conditions ProgrammingEnable COS Option 609 (Night Service Switching) in the set’s Class of Service. OperationOperation varies depending upon the type of telephone as described below. service modes, NIGHT1 or NIGHTZ. In Night Service, SUPERSET and SUPfRSET4DN telephones display NIGHT 1 SERVICE or NIGHT 2 SERVICE asappropriate. Also see NIGHT SERVICES, TENANTING, and ATTENDANT NIGHT/ DAY SERVICE SWITCHING. The following conditions apply to this feature: lThis feature is available at...