Mitel SX 200 ML PABX Instructions Guide
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Features Bay/Slot/Circuit PLID where the LDN key appears. If the connection is not allowed then the reroute point is ignored. Programming All Call Rerouting entries are programmed in CDE Form 19 (Call Rerouting Table). Enter a valid extension number or LDN access code in one of the DAY, Nl or N2 service columns as desired, Whether the tenant of the calling or called party is used depends upon the feature selected. Also see Night Services. Operation See Attendant Night/Day Switching and SUPERSET...
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Features Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The transferred party can camp on as long as the transferring party can camp on. COS checks are done on the transferring party and the transfer is disallowed if the transferring party cannot camp on. The transferred party hears system music while camped on; if there is no system music, silence is heard. All devices except the console can camp on; consoles and extensions can transfer a call into campon. If campon is allowed...
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Features Operation Operation varies depending upon the device as described below: Industry-standard and SUPERSET 401+ Telephones: To camp on to a busy device: l Dial the number - special busy tone is returned. l After IO seconds of special busy tone, campon is done and busy tone is returned. The called extension receives campon warning tone. l When the called extension goes on-hook, the calling extension hears ringing tone and the called extension is rung. OR, if the camp on was performed on a...
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Features Description Campon Warning Tone Description When a device camps on to an extension or hunt group, a warning tone is sent to the extension user over the current call. The warning tone can be programmed to repeat every 5 to 15 seconds. Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A different tone is given for internal and external calls. When an industry-standard telephone or SUPERSET telephone calls, a single burst of 440 Hz tone...
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Features Enable COS Option 216 (Data Security) for the extensions that should not receive the warning tone. For hunt groups, this option should be enabled for each extension in the group. Set the cycle time for the repeated beeps via COS Option 255, Repeated Camp-On Beeps Timer. The default setting is IO seconds. Operation A call camps on and a tone is heard. For SUPERSETtelephones, the SWAP CAMPON feature can be used to consult with the party that camped on. Alternatively, for any extension,...
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Features Description Operation Generally: l In the Select Options Subform of CDE Form 13 (Trunk Circuit Descriptors), set the Flash Over Trunk option to YES, set the Flash Type option to either LOOP FLSH or RING GND, and set the Flash Timer to an appropriate value (if applicable). Note: The trunk must be in a trunk group. l While on a busy or ringing CENTREX trunk, press the TRANSKONF key, press the FLASH key (SUPERSET407+ telephones), or flash the switchhook (industry-standard telephone). l...
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Features CENTREX Compatibility (Single Flash Over Trunk) Description This feature provides the ability to send a switchhookflash out over a trunk. Flashing over a trunk allows for the use of CENTREX features by telephones within the PBX. Callers must follow instructions specified by the local central office concerning which access codes to dial, and when to wait for dial tone. After sending the flash over the trunk, the system will wait for dial tone from the central office, or for the Limited...
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Features Description Operation Timer to an appropriate value (if applicable). Note: The trunk must be in a trunk group. Generally: l While talking on a trunk, press the TRANSKONF key, the Flash key (SUPERSET 401+ telephones), or flash the switchhook (industry-standard telephone). l Dial the Single Flash Over Trunk access code. l Or press the SINGLE FLASH key on SUPERSET470, SUPERSET 420, and SUPERSET 430 telephones. l Dial the applicable CENTREX codes, and follow the CENTREX instructions....
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Features Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: l CO trunks do not have a COR. When they access ARS, it is either using the COR of the transferring or forwarding party, or no COR at all, giving universal access. l The COR may change temporarily for a caller through Verified Account Codes. l The maximum dialed digits feature is based on the COR of the caller. Refer to the Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control Practice. Programming Assign a COR number to each extension,...
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Features Description Clear All Features Description An extension user may cancel all Call Forwarding, Do Not Disturb, and Callbacks active at that extension. Conditions None. Programming Enable COS Option 221 (Clear All Features) for the extension. Assign an Access Code to Feature 25 (Clear All Features). Operation To cancel all Call Forwarding, Callbacks, and Do Not Disturb: l Lift the handset - dial tone is returned. l Dial the Clear All Features feature access code. l Dial tone is returned....