Mitel SX 200 ML PABX Instructions Guide
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Features Operation To originate an abbreviated dial call: l If the abbreviated dial number entry does not include the ADL access code, dial the ADL access code. l Dial the abbreviated dial access code. l Dial the desired abbreviated dial number (one to three digits). l Hang up when connect tone is heard. The call is transferred to the associated dataset. See also ADL Call Originate in this section. Data: Associated Modem Line (AML) Description This feature allows voice only calls, data only...
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Features Description Operation If the terminal is to be able to dial a call on behalf of the associated SUPERSETtelephone, enter the extension number of the associated SUfERSETtelephone in the ASSOC field of the modem port entry in CDE Form 09 (StationlSUPERSETTelephones). To make a Data Call from the SUPERSETtelephone: l Dial the number of the destination modem; when the destination modem answers, it returns a modem answer tone. l Press the SWAP (Trade Calls) softkey. Note: If the modem line...
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Features Programming In the destination data device’s CDE Form 11 (Data Circuit Descriptors) subform (Data Circuit Descriptor Options), set Action Taken If the idle DTE Has DTR Low (Auto Answer) to one of the following: Operation l RI - the system toggles RI high 2.5 seconds then low 2.5 seconds until the dataset responds with DTR high. l DSR - the system raises DSR. The dataset responds with DTR high. l DCD - the system raises DCD. The dataset responds with DTR high. The destination data device...
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Features Description enter another account code during call setup. Only this second code appears in the TRUNK SMDR and DATA SMDR reports. l The user can include account codes in speed call numbers. Programming To use Verified Account Codes, enable System Option 05 (Verified Account Codes) in CDE Form 04 (System Options/System Timers); enter the required Account Codes into CDE Form 33 (Account Code Entry). Set System Option 55, Account Code Length in CDE Form 04 (System Options/System Timers) to...
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Features March 1997 DISA (Incoming) When the PABX answers: l Dial the DISA access code - the system returns dial tone. l Dial the account code access code. l Dial the account code. l Dial the destination number. Special DISA (Incoming) When the PABX answers: l Enter the account code - if it is valid, the PABX returns dial tone. l Dial the destination number. Incoming Tie Trunk or Internal Modem Pooling Caller l Dial the account code access code. l Dial the account code. l Dial the...
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Features Description Data Hunt Grows Description Conditions Programming Operation Datasets can be assigned to a Data Hunt Group. The system supports both terminal and circular hunting; see Hunt Groups. The following conditions apply to this feature: l Only datasets can be assigned to a Data Hunt Group. l The system can support a total of 50 hunt groups; a hunt group may have a maximum of 50 members. Enter the dataset extension numbers into CDE Form 17 (Hunt Groups). When the first dataset is...
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Features Conditions Programming Operation None. from 1200 bps to 19.2 kbps. In asynchronous mode this data set has the same operating characteristics as the DATASET 1100 series. In synchronous mode, the DATASET 2103 uses X.31 protocol. All datasets interface to a PABX digital line card circuit through a single pair. Refer to the Peripherals Devices Pracfice, for information on the cabinet and shelf that is available for rack mounted data devices. A Modem Interconnect Panel is available for...
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Features Description Data Securitv Description Data Security protects an established data call from receiving any intrusion or warning tones (for example, Campon or Override) that would interfere with the data signals present on the line. Any extension with Data Security in its COS cannot be overridden or receive campon tone; it may be camped on to, but is secure against any form of audio intrusion. Conditions The following COS Options must be disabled to permit correct operation of Data...
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Features Data Station Queuing Description Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: Programming Operation March 1997 Data Station Queuing is similar to the Campon feature provided for telephones. An extension user encountering a busy dataset or data hunt group can camp on to the destination and remain in the queue until a destination becomes available or terminate the call at any time. l The user can camp on to datasets, data hunt groups, trunk groups, or modem pool hunt...
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Features Description Data Transceiver (DTRXI Description The Data Transceiver (DTRX) allows the data user to set up a data call from a data terminal (DTE). The system has four DTRX channels; four users can communicate with the DTRX simultaneously. When the requested call is established, the DTRX is dropped, making it available for other data callers. Users requesting a busy destination are queued until the destination is available. Up to 20 callers can queue. Subsequent callers requesting busy...