Mitel SX 200 ML PABX Instructions Guide
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Features SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MEANING NO SYMBOL IN DISPLAY LINE IDLE m-la DISPLAY ALTERNATES BETWEEN INCOMING CALL THESE TWO SYMBOLS a DISPLAY SOLID SQUARE LINE BUSY AT THIS SET El DISPLAY SOLID CIRCLE LINE BUSY AT ANOTHER SET a-0 DISPLAY ALTERNATES BETWEEN CALL ON HOLD AT THIS SET SOLID AND CLEAR DISPLAY CIRCLE FLASHES ON AND OFF CALL ON HOLD AT ANOTHER SET CC0069 Figure 2-l SWERSE~Telephone Line Status Display Symbols Line Twe: Personal O/G Line Description Conditions Programming...
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Features Description Line Type: Key Line Description Conditions Programming Operation This is an appearance of an extension number that can be an industry-standard telephone’s line, a SURERSETtelephone’s Prime Line or a logical line. If the line is in use at one set, the other appearances of the line are busy and unavailable for separate calls. See the Line frivacy feature description in this practice for joining established calls on key lines. The following conditions apply to this feature:...
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Features rings the line, the first appearance of the called line is rung on all SWE/%SETtelephones where the line appears. The next caller of the line makes the next appearance on all SUPfXSETtelephones (the next level or tier of appearances) ring. On a single SU/?E/?SETtelephone, the appearances of a multicall line are rung in order from lowest key number to highest key number. Programming From within the Expand Set Subform of either CDE Form 09 (Station/SUP,%SETTelephones) or CDE Form 45 (Key...
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Features Description Line Type: Private Line ‘. Description Like a DTS Line, a private line accesses a specified dedicated CO trunk directly. However, the user can only transfer established calls on this line to other SU~EME~teiephones that have an appearance of the line, using Privacy Release (see /+ivacy EnaMe/?ivacy Release). Conditions The same conditions apply as for direct trunk select lines. Programming From within the Expand Set Subform of CDE Form 09 (Station/SUf?EI?SE~ Telephones),...
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Features l When no DTMF receivers are available, the 45 second time period before the lockout alarm occurs is increased by the time required to wait for an available receiver. Programming Enable COS Option 227 (Lockout Alarm Applies) in the class of service of the extensions for which the feature applies. Enable COS Option 102 (Attendant Display of System Alarms) for those consoles which can read and cancel the lockout alarms. Enable COS Option 108 (Attendant Audible Lockout Alarm) to cause the...
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Features Description Maintenance Description The SX-2U0ML PABX provides extensive maintenance coverage. All types of peripheral hardware are periodically tested automatically by the system. Maintenance users may also test individual circuits on demand. The system also maintains a fault / event history log (maintenance log). Conditions None. Programming Feature Access Code 18 (Maintenance Functions - Test Line) allows a maintenance telephone to be used for testing - see the Gene& Maintenance...
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Features Messaging - Advisory Description This feature allows SiJPERSET420 and SUPERSET telephone users to display a short message on display sets and consoles that call their set. The message replaces the time and date display on the sets where it is activated; see Attendant Setup Of Set Advisory Messages. SUPERSET 430 telephone users can also program messages to be displayed. The system provides the following system-wide messages: Message Number Default Message 01 IN A MEETING I 02 OUT OF...
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Features Description 2-208 l Press the TURNON softkey to select the IN A MEETING message or, Press the NEXT softkey until the desired message is displayed. You can also display a specific advisory message by dialing its 2-digit number (see preceding table). l When the desired message is displayed, press the TURNON softkey. The selected message is displayed on your set. To deactivate an advisory message: 9 Press SUPERKEY. l Press the NO softkey until ADVISORY? appears in the display. l Press...
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Features pressing the + softkey or by entering the next letter, if it is on a different key. (The + key is also used to enter spaces). Follow the same procedure to find and enter the other letters in the name. Telephone keypad key caps 1, *, 0, and # are not marked with all the characters they can enter. They are as follows: Key Characters I ! ? % -I * , 0 &O # ., I# When the message is complete, press the SAVE softkey. The message is now saved. Messaging - Call Me Back Description A set...
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Features Description l Messages cannot be left for members of a recording group or an Automated Attendant recording group. l A message is canceled automatically if the sender and receiver have a telephone conversation before the message is read or the receiver leaves a message for the sender. Note that this does not apply to messages from the console. These must be canceled at the Console. l The system cancels the message automatically after 24 hours if System Option 7 (Cancel 24-hour Message...