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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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SUPERSET 4DN Telephone information 1. INTRODUCTION General 1 .OlThis Section describes the general, physical, and electrical characteristics of the SUPERSET 4TMDN electronic telephone set when used as part of an SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX. It also includes a brief description of major features, operation, and installation. Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to describe the SUPERSET 4DN tele- phone. Page 1
SUPERSET 4DN Telephone information 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION General 2.01The SUPERSEJ 4DN telephone is an advanced microprocessor-controlled electronic telephone set, containing digital electronic circuitry and liquid crystal displays (LCD). The SUPERSEJ 4DN telephone can be used only with MITEL PABXs equipped with proprietary Digital Line Cards. The SUPERSEJ 4DN telephone provides the following features: single key feature activation up to 12 line appearances automatic selection of primary line key selection of non-primary line handsfree and auto-answer with microphone control speed dial automatic selection of ringing line hold function for any call at the set user programming of Call Forwarding destination and Speed Dial numbers speaker and ringer volume control ringer pitch control digital communication with the host PABX visual line or trunk status indication 4-line by 40-character alphanumeric display softkey prompts signifying all valid call-handling operations at any given time. Page 3
SUPERSET 4DN Telephone Information 3. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 3.01The SUPERSET 4DN telephone dimensions are: length 240 mm (9.45 in.) width 155 mm (9.35 in.) height 106 mm (4.17 in.). 3.02Figure 3-l shows a SUPERSET 4DN telephone, while Figure 3-2 shows the SUPERSET 4DN telephone faceplate. At the left side of the set is the handset and its cradle, with the speaker grill in the faceplate between the handset depressions. At the center is a column of 13 keys; the top 12 are line appearance keys, and the red bottom key is the HOLD key. At the top is the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with a 4-line by 40-character display. The contrast adjustment is to the right of the LCD. Below the LCD are six softkeys and a SUPERKEY, associated with the LCD. The 12-key dialpad is located at the lower right of the faceplate; above it are four feature keys, Volume up, Volume down, Mute, and Speaker on/off. A Message LED is at the left of the dialpad.Liquid Crystal Display 3.03At the top of the set is a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) containing 4 lines of 40 characters each. The top two lines contain system messages; the bottom two lines contain the current softkey definitions. At the right of the LCD is a contrast control for varying the intensity of the display. Handset 3.04The set handset is located in its cradle at the left side of the faceplate. It is connected by a modular line cord to the set. Telephone Keypad 3.05 The telephone keypad has 12 keys arranged in the standard pattern. The number keys have associated letters with a slight deviation from the standard: the letter “q” appears with “p”, “r” and “s” on the 7 key; “2” appears with “w”, II”x and “y” on the 9 key. This allows entry of alphabetic information from the keypad. Page 5
MITL9109-094-109-NAFigure 3-l SUPERSET 4DN Telephone Page 6
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SUPERSET 4DN Telephone Information 4. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 4.01The SUPERSET 4DN telephone face layout is shown in Figure 3-2. The following describes the function of each key and dis- play; all keys are noninterlocking. Softkeys and SUPERKEY4.02Immediately below the LCD are six unlabelled keys (softkeys); their functions are defined by corresponding prompts displayed on the LCD. The softkeys are used during telephone operations to perform functions or to access features. The keys’ functions vary with the activities of the set. The SUPERKEY is located just below the softkeys on the right. When the SUPERKEY is pressed, the softkeystake on new meanings associated with user programming functions. HOLD Key 4.03The red key on the lower left of the faceplate (at bottom of Line Appearance keys) is the Hold key which is used to place a call on hard hold. VOLUME UP and DOWN Keys: These keys are used to set levels for: ringing volume, ringing pitch, handsfree volume, and background mu- sic volume. Each key depression changes the volume level or pitch by one step. The level for each function is stored in the PABX; changing one function setting does not affect the others. On system or set resets, the levels are restored. Default levels are applied when the set is first programmed. When the set is ringing, these keys control the ringing volume level. When the set is in handsfree mode, these keys control the speaker volume level. When used with the SUPERKEY ringer pitch adjustment function, these keys control the ringer pitch. When background music is connected, these keys control the music volume level. SPEAKER Key 4.04The SPEAKER key controls Handsfree operation of the set. Pressing the SPEAKER key in handset mode puts the set into Handsfree mode. The current call is now conducted via the micro- phone and speaker. If the handset was on-hook the set goes off-hook Handsfree. Pressing the SPEAKER key in Handsfree mode returns the set to handset mode. If the handset is on-hook the current call is terminated. Page 9