Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx General Descriptions Manual
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System Features 0. Some features, such as Alternate Recall Point, Attendant Call Forward- No Answer, and Call Rerouting, operate differently under NIGHT1 and NIGHTZ. ProgrammingCDE Form 14 (Non-Dial-In Trunks) and CDE Form 19 (Call Rerouting Table) programming is directly affected by Night Services. OperationSee ATTENDANT NIGHT/DAY SWITCHING, NIGHT/DAY SWITCHING - SUf’fRSET4AND SUPERSET4DN TELEPHONES, CALL REROUTING, TRUNK OP- ERATION - NON-DIAL-IN CO, ATTENDANT ACCESS (DIAL 0).Node identification...
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Features DescriptionConditions The following conditions apply to this feature: lThe Override Security and Data Security features are ignored for the par- ties in the established call. lThe feature does not work for members of recording hunt groups. lThe feature is ignored when the console calls the set. lThe same conditions for override and key lines apply. lThis feature conflicts with any feature requiring a switchhook flash. lThe Non-Busy Extension can be in conversation with no more than four other...
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System Features 6-circuit OPS Line Card (Off-Premises) is only available in Digital bays. Refer to Practice 9109-094-125-NA, Circuit Card Descriptions. ConditionsThe following conditions apply to this feature: lThe 6-Circuit OPS Line Card is used in Digital bays, the 8-Station Line Card in Analog bays. lIf the extension is located more than 2 kilometers away, it may be neces- sary to add a compromise balance network into the circuit. COS Option 402 (Long Loop - Off-Premises Extension Only) does this....
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Features DescriptionOverlap Outpulsing Description3.76 By default, the ARS package outpuises digits as soon as the trunk seizure is acknowledged. This provides a shorter total dialing time, especially on non-DTMF trunks. This feature can be turned off, forcing the ARS package to collect all dialed digits before outpulsing the resulting digit string on the out- going trunk. Refer to Practice 9109-094-220-NA, Automatic Route Selection and Toil Control, for more information. e ConditionsNone Programming...
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System Features Also see ATTENDANT PAGING ACCESS.Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: lA short burst of tone is provided when paging equipment is successfully accessed. lCampon or Callback may not be activated on busy paging equipment. lPaging amplifiers and loudspeakers are customer-provided equipment. lThe Attendant can override any extension using paging equipment to make an announcement. The extension receives busy tone when it is re- moved from the pager. lIf System Option 03...
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Features Description COS Option NumberDescription310 Paging Zone 8 Access 311Paging Zone 9 Access I 312Paging Default (0 to 9) (0 Gives All EnabledZones) I For access to the default zone, assign an access code to Feature12 (Paging Ac- cess to Default Zone) in CDE Form 02 (Feature Access Codes). Assign an access code to Feature 13 (Paging Access to Specific Zones) for ac- cess to zones other than the default zones. To provide convenient access from SUPERSET3DN teiephones, program a Pag- ing feature key...
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System Features l Make the required announcement. SUPERSET 4DN Telephone. Go off-hook. lPress and hold down the PAGER softkey for default zone access. l ‘Wait for a short burst of tone. l Make the required announcement.Parallel Connection of Industry-Standard Telephones Description 3.79 A maximum of three industry-standard telephones equipped with bells may be connected (hard-wired) together on one ONS line of the S-200 DIGI- TAL PABX.Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: lWhen one...
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Features Description lAn extension can only be in one pickup group at a time. ProgrammingAssign the desired extensions to the appropriate pickup groups via CDE Form 10 (Pickup Groups).Operation See PICKUP - LOCAL AND DIRECTED. Power Fail Transfer (PFT) Description3.81 In the event of a common control or power failure which would cause a . major loss of call processing, preselected CO trunks are automatically switched to designated extensions. Failure transfer may be selected automati- tally under...
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System FeaturesConditionsThe following conditions apply to this feature: lPriority Dial 0 calls can be routed to the same type of answering points as Dial 0 calls.l Wherever Dial 0 routing is used in the system, Priority Dial 0 is checked: aPriority Dial 0 calls may be routed to the same point as Dial 0 calls or they may be routed to an LDN key which distinguishes Dial 0 and Priority Dial 0 calls.ProgrammingEnable COS Option 239 (Priority Dial 0) for the required extension. Program an Access Code...
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Features Description The Feature Keys available on SUPERSET4DN telephones are:l Auto Answer l CaWAttn l Data Discl Do Not Disturb The above keys provide an indication on the adjacent LCD indicator when they are active. ConditionsThe following conditions apply to this feature:l If a Feature Access key applicable only to SUPfRSET3DN telephones is pro- grammed for a SUPERSET4DN telephone, the key is ignored when the user presses that key. The Display Keys feature also indicates that the key is not...