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Mitel SX 200 ML PABX Instructions Guide

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Features 
Enable System Option 17 (Discriminating Ringing). 
Disable System Option 18 (Discriminating Ringing Always). 
To provide discriminating ringing for all calls: 
Enable System Option 18 (Discriminating Ringing Always). 
If System Options 17 and 18 are not selected, standard ringing is provided 
for all calls. 
To provide only standard ringing for specific trunks or consoles calling (while 
still providing discriminating ringing to others), enable COS Option 809 
(Standard Ring Applies) for the...

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Features Description 
Satellite PABX 
Description 
Conditions 
Programming 
Operation 
An SX-200 ML PABX can be installed as a satellite PABX. In this 
configuration, the system has no direct connection to the serving central 
office for incoming traffic. The satellite PABX has no directory number and 
receives all its incoming calls over tie trunks from another PABX. Enabling 
the satellite PABX system option automatically adjusts any required settings 
for the loss and level plan. 
Some gain settings...

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Features 
Operation The other extension has Do Not Disturb enabled and there is an incoming 
call. At the secretarial set: 
l The multicall appearance rings. 
l Answer the call; the call needs to be transferred to the other extension. 
l Press the TRANSCONF key and dial the other extension’s number. 
l The other extension rings. Consult privately and/or hang up to transfer 
the call. 
Speaker Volume Control 
Description SUPEBSETusers may control the volume of the set’s speaker. 
Conditions Not available...

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Features Description 
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Except for in the *3 and ** codes described below, the asterisk (*) may 
not appear in speedcall numbers. 
*3 and ** are ignored in the digit string if ARS leading digits were dialed 
manually before the Speedcall was selected. 
The same set of speedcall numbers can be programmed for multiple 
extensions by using key templates; see Guest Room SWERSET Key 
Programming in Form 37 in the Customer Data Entv Practice. 
A speedcall key can be used...

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Features 
March 1997 
l Dial the number to be stored including the outside access code and 
area code, if necessary. Up to 40 digits may be saved. A 3 second 
pause can be added to the digit string by pressing the red HOLD key 
instead of a digit. 
l Press Speedcall programming button; the speedcall number is now 
saved. 
To dial a call using a speedcall key: 
l Pick up the handset, then press the desired speedcall key. 
SUPERSET 410 Telephones: 
To program, change or clear a speedcall number: 
l With...

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Features Description 
To dial a call using a speedcall key: 
l Press the programmed speedcall key with the telephone on-hook; if T 
Immediate Line Select is enabled, or, 
l Pick up the handset or press the SPEAKER key, then press the 
speedcall key. 
2-256 SUPERSET 430 Telephones: 
To check saved numbers: 
l Press the SUPERKEY. 
l Find and press the DISPLAY KEYS softkey (use the MORE softkey). 
l Press the required line appearance key. The speedcall number 
currently saved is displayed on the LCD. 
To...

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A 3-party conference must be active. 
Any one of the three parties may split the call. 
The party splitting the call must press the CONF feature key to re- 
establish 3-way conversation. 
There cannot be a console in the call. 
There can be no parties in the call holding the call. 
The call cannot be on consultation hold. 
There cannot be an extension with the Non-Busy Extension feature 
enabled. 
The other two parties cannot be Direct Trunk Select Line trunks. 
There cannot be a...

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Features Description 
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247 - SMDR - Record Meter Pulses 
700 - SMDR - Does Not Apply 
702 - SMDR - Overwrite Buffer 
803 - SMDR - Drop Calls c n Digits 
804 - SMDR - Drop Incomplete Outgoing Calls 
806 - SMDR - Record Incoming Calls 
807 - SMDR - Display Private Speedcall 
814 - SMDR - Record ANVDNISKLASS 
906 - Data SMDR - Does Not Apply 
907 - Data SMDR - Extended Record 
908 - Data SMDR - Overwrite Buffer 
Ensure outgoing SMDR is enabled for the trunk groups in CDE Form...

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Features 
Conditions The following conditions apply to this feature: 
l The set to be used as an enhanced answering position should be 
programmed in its own COS. 
l The SUPERSET telephone should have at least one multicall line 
appearance of its prime. 
l Line appearance checking is done for re-routes, forwarding, and recalls. 
l There can be as many calls ringing at the enhanced answering position 
set as there are multicall appearances of its prime line on the telephone. 
l A message set up on a...

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Features Description 
l Station Call Forward Setup and Cancel 
l Calls Waiting Indication 
l Hold Positions 
l Listed Directory Number (LDN) Keys 
l Enhanced Zone Paging 
l Station Do Not Disturb Setup and Cancel 
l System Time and Date Setup 
l Enhanced Recalling Capabilities 
Discriminating ringing is available for calls from the subattendant position 
(See Ringing - Discriminating). 
Note: The Subattendant - Enhanced Functions feature is not related to, and does not 
interact with, the Subattendant 
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