Mitel SX 200 ML PABX Instructions Guide
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Features l Another method of creating conferences is through key line privacy; see Privacy Enable/Privacy Release. l See F/ash Controlfor controlling flashing on an extension. Programming Enable COS Option 302 (Flash-in Conference) for the extension. This allows an extension to create conferences of greater than three patties. Operation Operation depends upon the type of device as described below. Industry-standard Telephones: To establish a conference: l Establish a 2-patty call. l Flash the...
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Features Description SUPERSET 430 Telephones: To establish a conference: l While on a call, press the TRANSCONF softkey. l Transfer dial tone is returned (if programmed). l Dial the number of the desired extension or the telephone number of the desired external party. l When the called party answers, press the TRANSCONF softkey to form the conference. If you receive busy tone, or if the called party doesn’t answer, press the BACKTO HELD softkey. You’ll be connected with the original party. Any...
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Features Programming Select an appropriate time-out period for System Option 50 (Dialing Conflict Timer 2-10 s). Operation None. Consoleless Operation Description The system may be operated without the use of an attendant console. Under these conditions all features associated with the console are not available. SUPERSETtelephones may be used as subattendant positions. These may switch the system night service (see Night/Day Switchingj and have enhanced call handling and recall capabilities (see...
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Features Description Customer Data Entry Description Customer Data Entry (CDE) is a full screen application, using softkey prompts and simple graphics, for entering and changing customer programming. Enter customer data from a terminal via the RS-232 connector on the rear of the cabinet, or from an Attendant Console (a screen of reduced height is used). Customer Data Entry can also be performed from a remote location, using a terminal connected to the PABX via modems (with a Null Modem...
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Features Customer Data Entry - Range Programming Description Conditions Programming Operation This feature allows range programming for blocks of extensions. By entering a range of equipment numbers, one may assign extension numbers, COR, tenant, and COS to a selected block of equipment numbers. The start extension number and defaults for the other values are entered by the programmer. The extensions are assigned sequentially starting at the entered value, and the COS, tenant and COR are...
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Features Description Data: Associated Data Line (ADL) Description The associated data line feature allows a telephone user to originate and disconnect a data call. The association between a telephone (used for dialing or disconnecting the call) and a dataset the call is switched to, once the setup is complete. The user can establish a basic ADL call from an industry-standard telephone or a SUPERSETtelephone by dialing an access code and the number of the destination. The associated data line...
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Features Programming Assign Feature Access Code 28 (ADL Call Setup) and Feature Access Code 29 (ADL Disconnect) in CDE Form 02 (Feature Access Codes). Enable COS Option 900 (Data Station Queuing). When COS 900 is enabled on a voice telephone, queuing to a busy data destination is allowed on an ADL call. Program ADL Auto Baud and Operating Mode (Synchronous or Asynchronous) in the subform of CDE Form 11 (Data Circuit Descriptor). Operating Mode applies only to DATASET 2100 Series datasets. To...
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Features Description When an ADL Call Origination is unsuccessful, reorder tone is returned and one of the following messages is displayed on the display SUPERSET telephone: l The voice telephone has not been programmed as an AVL to an associated dataset. The set displays “NO ACCESS”. l The associated dataset is not idle. The set displays “PLEASE TRY LATER”. l The user dials the number of a device which cannot handle data. The set displays “INVALID #“. l The baud rates of the source and...
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Features Data: ADL Speed Call Originate Description An ADL user can originate an ADLcall using a personal Speed Call number. Conditions None. Programming The programming procedure to be followed varies depending upon the type of telephone to be programmed. Follow the appropriate procedure described below: SVPERSET 410 Telephones: At the user’s telephone: l Press SUPERKEY. l Press a personal speed call key (if a previously defined speed call key is selected, the previously stored number is...
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Features Description SUPERSET 470 and SUPERSET 420 Telephones: To originate a data speed call: l Press the programmed speed call key. l Go on-hook when connect tone is heard. l Call is transferred to the associated dataset. To originate a data speed call with voice party on hold: l Press the programmed speed call key. l If ADL Autobaud is programmed, press Carriage Return key. l When the connect tone is heard, press the CANCEL key to establish the data call and transfer the voice call back to...