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Features 
Enable System Option 03, Single Paging Amplifier, if the PABX has only 
one paging amplifier output. 
Enable one or more of the following COS Options for the extension in CDE 
Form 3 (COS Options) as shown in the following table. 
CO!3 Option Number Description 
303 Paging Zone 1 Access 
304 Paging Zone 2 Access 
305 Paging Zone 3 Access 
306 Paging Zone 4 Access 
307 Paging Zone 5 Access 
308 Paging Zone 6 Access 
309 Paging Zone 7 Access 
310 Paging Zone 8 Access 
311 Paging Zone 9 Access...

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Features Description 
SUPERSET 430 Telephones: 
l Go off-hook. 
l Press and hold down the PAGER softkey for default zone access. 
l Wait for a short burst of tone. 
l Make the required announcement. 
l Hang up. 
Parallel Connection of Industry-standard Telephones 
Description A maximum of three industry-standard telephones equipped with bells can 
be connected (hard-wired) together on one ONS line. 
Conditions 
The following conditions apply to this feature: 
l When one industry-standard telephone is in...

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Features 
Pickup - Local and Directed 
Description 
A telephone can be assigned to a pickup group, and can answer any ringing 
telephone within that group. This is Local Pickup. 
Directed Call Pickup allows an extension user to answer any ringing 
telephone within the system. 
see 
Pickup Groups. 
Conditions 
The following conditions apply to this feature: 
l Local Pickup operates only for extensions within the same pickup group. 
l For ringing SUPEWETtelephones, the ringing line is scanned for from 
the...

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Features Description 
Operation Local Pickup - Industry-standard and SUPERSET 401+ Telephones: 
When a telephone in the same pickup group rings: 
. Lift the handset - dial tone is returned. 
l Dial the Call Pickup code - the call is connected. 
Local Pickup - SUPERSET 410 Telephones: 
When a telephone in the same pickup group rings: 
l Lift the handset - dial tone returned. 
l Press the PICKUP feature key - the call is connected. 
Local Pickup - SUPERSET 420 Telephones: 
When a telephone in the same...

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Features 
Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: 
l If a transfer takes place, any existing calls on the transferred trunks are 
dropped. 
l If trunks are rotary dial only, DTMF sets may not be used for dialing. 
l SWERSE~telephones and consoles cannot be Power Fail Transfer 
extensions. 
Programming None. 
Operation None. 
Printer / Terminal Support 
Description 
This feature allows the routing of printouts to the system printer port, to any 
data port, or to the printer port on the...

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Features Description 
l A functioning printer must always be connected to the port assigned for 
SMDR printouts. If the printer fails or is disconnected, outgoing trunk 
calls are disabled as soon as the internal storage buffer is full if ‘No 
Overwrite’ (COS Option 702) is enabled in the COS for the trunk. The 
system’s internal SMDR record buffer holds 200 SMDR records; this 
provides sufficient time for printer maintenance. 
l The PMS printer port must be dedicated to PMS only; it cannot be 
shared...

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Features 
Privacy Enable/Privacy Release 
Description 
A SUPERSET 4 10, SUPERSET 420, or SUPERSET 430 telephone may 
have line appearances of key, direct trunk select, CO line and private trunk 
lines that are shared with other sets. When privacy is enabled, while a 
conversation is in progress on a line, other sets with an appearance of that 
line are denied access. See Line Prkq.‘. The user of the line can, however, 
use the Privacy Release feature to allow the other sets to join the 
conversation....

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Features Description 
Conditions 
l personal outgoing line keys, 
l key system appearances, 
. 
multicall line appearances, 
. 
co line keys, or 
l busy lamp field/direct trunk select keys. 
The keys are arranged in two vertical rows on the module. Beside each 
key is a Line Status Display that indicates the status of the key. The flash 
rates for the Line Status Displays on the PKM are identical to those on the 
SUPERSET 410, SUPERSET 420, and SUPERSET 430 telephones. 
Up to three PKM modules connect...

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Features 
l Select the EXPAND PKM softkey. “ENTER PKM NUMBER (l-3):” 
appears in the command line. 
l Type the address setting (I, 2, or 3) of the next PKM that you can add. 
l Select the ENTER softkey to display the Expand PKM Set Subform. 
The Expand PKM Set Subform allows you to program the functions of 
the 30 available PKM keys. Keys 31 and 32 in the form are listed as 
RESERVED since the PKM only has 30 keys. 
To program the PKM keys: 
l Move the cursor to the desired key. Figure 2-2 shows how the...

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Features Description 
PERSONAL KEYS ti 
Figure 2-2 PKM Key Numbering 
RAD Support 
Description 
Recorded Announcement Devices (RAD) are supponed in the system as 
recording hunt groups. These special hunt groups have features and 
restrictions on them that allow efficient use of the recording resources. 
Recording hunt groups are used in ACD, UCD, Hotel/Motet Wakeup, 
Automatic Attendant Overflow and Automated Attendant. 
For ACD, Attendant Automatic Overflow, and Automated Attendant, more 
than one...
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