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Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx Superset 3 Telephone Description Manual
Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx Superset 3 Telephone Description Manual
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MITL9109-094-109-NAMUTE Key. 4.05The MUTE key, to the right of the volume keys, is used to disable the microphone (when in Handsfree mode) so that con- versation near the set is not picked up and heard by the distant party. The microphone is disabled only while the key is pressed. Message LED 4.06The Message LED flashes if the set has received a message waiting indication; the LCD shows the number of messages waiting. 4.07When the SUPERSET 4DN telephone reaches a busy or unan- swered party capable of...
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SUPERSET 4DN Telephone Information SYMBOL clDESCRIPTIONMEANING NO SYMBOL IN DISPLAYLINE IDLE 4wDISPLAY ALTERNATES INCOMING CALL BETWEEN THESE TWO SYMBOLS DISPLAV SOLID SQUARELINE BUSY AT THIS SET DISPLAY SOLID CIRCLELINE BUSY AT ANOTHER SET DISPLAY ALTERNATESCALL ON HOLD BETWEEN SOLID AND CLEARAT THIS SET 4 cl 4 a DISPLAV CIRCLE FLASHESCALL ON HOLD AT ON AND OFFANOTHER SET 5634ElRlFigure 4-1 Line Status Display Symbols Page 11
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MITL9109-094-109-NA4.15The CDE-programmable feature keys which are valid for the SUPERSET 4DN telephone include: Auto Answer - the set rings once and then automatically answers the call by switching into handsfree mode. CalVAttn -used to originate a data call (connects the user to the DTRX). Refer to Section MITL9109-095-105-NA, Features Description for more information. Data Disc -used to terminate the call. Refer to Section MITL9109-095-105-NA, Features Description for more information. Do Not...
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SUPERSET 4DN Telephone Information 5. TELEPHONE OPERATION General 5.01This Part describes basic telephone call handling with the SUPERSET 4DN telephone. Part 6 describes the features avail- able at the set. Originating Calls 5.02To originate a call: 0Pick up the handset, or press the SPEAKER key for Handsfree operation. This step can be omitted if Immediate Line Selection is enabled. The set selects the prime line. If the prime line is busy, the set selects the first available outgoing line, starting...
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MITL9109-094-109-NA 0Press the New Call softkey. If the set is in handsfree mode, it returns to the idle state; if the handset is in use, the set returns dial tone. If the set has a call on consultation hold, this call is reconnected. 5.06When one party hangs up, the remaining party returns to the idle state if in handsfree mode; if off-hook, the party returns to silence or dial tone, (according to system options). Call TransferKonferencing5.07To Transfer a call: 0Press the TRANS/CONF softkey. This...
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SUPERSET 4DN Telephone information aAdjust the ringer pitch. The Volume UP key increases the pitch; the Volume DOWN key decreases the pitch. 0Press the SUPERKEY. This saves the pitch setting, stops the ringer and returns the set to its normal state. Page 15
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SUPERSET 4DN Telephone Information 6. DATA CARTRIDGE OPERATION General 6.01This is only a brief description of data call operations possible with the SUPERSET 4DN telephone data cartridge and feature keys.For moreinformationon data calls,refer to Section MITL9109’095-105-NA.To originate a data transceiver (DTRX) call from the SUPERSEJ 4DN telephone: 0Press the CALL/ATTN key. l Enter the number of the destination from the data terminal keyboard. The LCD beside the CALL/ATTN key provides call status...
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SUPERSET 4DN Telephone information 7. LINE APPEARANCES General 7.01A line is said to “appear” at a SUPERSET 4DN telephone if the line has been assigned to one of the line appearance keys and can be selected or accessed by the set user. A line can be pro- grammed to appear at one set, at more than one set, or more than once at a particular set. Although a line can appear more than once throughout the system, it is always identified by its unique directory number. 7.02The appearances of a line do not have...