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Features 
Trunk Support - Tl 
Description Ti trunks are supported using Ti/D4 channel associated signaling (CAS), 
also referred to as DS-I . 
Tl trunk cards support DID, tie, CO and DISA operation on a per circuit 
basis. For each circuit, the circuit descriptor can be programmed through 
CDE to alter the signaling scheme to one of E&M, DID loop-tie, CO (loop 
and ground start), DISA E&M, DISA DID loop-tie, DISA CO (loop or ground 
start). 
The PABX provides for a Stratum 3 or 4 clock source. The PABX...

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Features Description 
the previous link exceed the error thresholds (Slip Rates, Bit Error Rates 
(BER), and Framing Losses) programmed in the linkdescriptors. There are 
three network synchronization modes in the PABX: Auto, Manual, and 
Freerun. Auto mode is when the PABX chooses the network 
synchronization source automatically. Manual mode is when a link is 
specifically selected as the network synchronization source (this only lasts 
for 24 hours, at which point the system reverts to auto or freerun...

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Features 
Programming Enter the trunk into the system’s physical configuration table via CDE Form 
01 (System Configuration). 
Specify options for the Tl link descriptors via CDE Form 42 (Ti Link 
Descriptors). 
Specify options for the Ti trunk types via CDE Form 13 (Trunk Circuit 
Descriptors). 
Specify options for specific trunk circuits via CDE Forms 14 (Non-dial-in 
Trunks) and 15 (Dial-in Trunks). 
Assign link descriptors to the various Ti links via CDE Form 43 (Tl Link 
Assignment). 
If the Tl...

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2-304 important to provide a routing point for these unanswered calls to ensure 
that the loop start trunk is either answered, or timed out for no answer 
and then released. 
Agent hunt groups are special hunt groups; hunt group conditions plus 
some additional features apply to them. 
Circular hunting is advised for the agent hunt group to distribute the 
calls in the group. There is no distribution of calls based on workload...

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Features 
Programming Enter a series of extension numbers into a hunt group in CDE Form 17 
(Hunt Groups). Press the GROUP TYPE softkey, followed by the AGENT 
softkey. 
Program a recording hunt group in CDE Form 17 (Hunt Groups); see 
Recorciing Suppo~?. 
Enter the extension of the recording device hunt group into CDE Form 19 
(Call Rerouting Table), under “UCD Recording Routing For This Tenant”. 
The tenant number is that of the first programmed member of the agent 
hunt group. 
Enter an On Hold...

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Features Description 
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l If the call is routed to a console, the call is shown as an intercept call 
at the console. 
Programming To cause all calls to vacant numbers to be routed to a specific answering 
point, program CDE Form 19 (Call Rerouting Table) with the desired 
answering point access code, in the appropriate column for the “Station 
Vacant Number Routing For This Tenant” call type. 
Operation None. 
Voice Mail - COV Port 
Description Voice Mail devices may use the MITEL COV interface....

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Features 
Note: Do not program an overflow destination for this hunt group. This will ensure that 
calls can camp on to the busy group. 
Operation Refer to document 9150-953-003-NA, VX Voice Processor Installation and 
Repair Manual VX-2OO/VX-4OO/VX-800 Systems. 
Voice Mail - ONS Port 
Description 
This feature integrates an SX-2U0 PABX with an ONS Voice Mail system. 
The integration is based on the use of system abbreviated dial numbers. 
This eliminates several dialing steps involved in the sending and...

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Features Description 
Form 03 - COS Define 
In ONS voice mail port COS, enable the following: 
- COS Option 208 - Call Forwarding - External 
- COS Option 212 - Can Flash if Talking to an Incoming Trunk 
- COS Option 213 - Can Flash if Talking to an Outgoing Trunk 
- COS Option 216 - Data Security 
- COS Option 238 - Override Security 
- COS Option 261 - ONS Voice Mail Port 
- COS Option 301 - Camp-On 
In Message Waiting/Pager Port COS, enable the following: 
- COS Option 216 - Data Security 
- COS...

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Features 
Form 14 - Non-Dial-In Trunks 
If required, enter the Voice Mail port hunt group access code for DAY, Night1 
and/or Night2 for the trunk to go to the Receptionist portion of the VM 
system. 
Form 17 - Hunt Groups 
Program a hunt group for the Message Waiting port. 
Program a hunt group containing the ONS voice mail ports. 
Note: The Message Waiting Hunt Group is NOT the same as the ONS Hunt Group. 
Form 19 - Call Rerouting Table 
For Message Port Tenant 
- DND Intercept Routing for this tenant...

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Features Description 
Event Timing 
The 
following example describes the feature’s timing requirements: 
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uuuuuu Hunt Group Pause A 
Voice Mail Pause B Ext. no. Pause C 
Access Code System 
Operation Code 
1 2 
3 4 5 6 
I: Access code of the voice mail port hunt group. 
2: Length of time required for the voice mail system to prepare to 
receive an optional operation code after answering the call. 
3: Digit(s) indicating the type of operation to be performed voice 
mail system (record or playback...
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