Mitel SX 200 ML PABX Instructions Guide
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4 SUPERSET 40 l+ Telephone General Description 4.1 The SUPERSET407+ telephone is a single line DNIC-based digital telephone set that pro- vides more features than an industry-standard telephone set. It also provides access to many of the sophisticated features available on the SX-200 PABX. Figure 4-l shows a SUPERSET#O7+ telephone and the layout of the faceplate. A description of available features is included in the Feafures Descri@on Practice. The SUPERSET401+ telephone has the following...
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Peripheral Devices Handset and Speaker The handset mounts in a cradle on the left side of the telephone; the speaker is located beneath a grille between the cradle depressions. Fixed Function Keys and Speed Dial Keys The fixed function keys are arranged above the telephone keypad as shown in Figure 4-l. A Message Waiting Lamp is located to the right of the Message key. A Hold lamp is located next to the HOLD/RETRIEVE key. For CDE, the Speed dial keys are numbered I to 6 from bottom to top. r...
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SUPERSET 401+ Telephone Telephone Keypad The telephone keypad has 12 keys arranged in the standard pattern. The number keys have associated letters with a slight deviation from the standard keypad: the letter “q” appears on the 7 key and “2” appears on the 9 key. The following list illustrates the key number designation and the corresponding letter designations: 1 2 abc 3 def 4 ghi 5 jkl 6 mno 7 tws 6 tuv 9 wxyz * 0 # Functional Description Feature Keys 4.3 There are six feature keys and two...
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Peripheral Devices SWERSET401+ Telephone Installation Instructions 4.4 Installation includes unpacking the set, assembling the set and connecting the set to a wall jack. The connections to the system via the cross-connect field are described in the /nsta//aticm hformation Practice. . WARNING: Any connection of this set to an off premise application, an out of plant application, or to any other exposed plant application may result in a safety hazard, and/or defective operation, and/or equip- ment...
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SUPERSET 40 1 + Telephone Wall-Mounting the SUPERSET 401+ Telephone 4.5 To wall-mount the SlJfERSET401+ telephone, remove the detachable stand (tilt to 45 de- gree angle). Plug the short line cord into the set. Plug this cord into its modular jack, and place the set onto the protruding pins of the wall mounted plate. Extend the clip that holds the handset in the vertical position. Refer to Figure 4-2. EEOl78 Figure 4-2 Wall Mounting a SUPERSET 407+ Telephone Set Visual Indication Of System...
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5 WW?SE~4 lOTelephone General Description 5.1 The SUf’E/3SE~#IOtelephone is a DNIC-based digital telephone that provides many features to enhance communications in a modern business environment. Figure 5-i shows a SUl?E/3SE~ 410 telephone set while Figure 5-2 shows the layout of the faceplate. A description of the available system features is included in the Features Description Practice. The SUPERSET 4 70 telephone has the following features: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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Peripheral Devices Figure 5-l SUPERSE~ 470 Telephone Physical Ckscription General 5.2 The dimensions of the SUPERSET 410 telephone are shown in Figure 5-2. The faceplate of the telephone is divided into four functional areas: l handset, speaker, and microphone l line appearance keys with status indicators l telephone keypad l fixed function keys Handset, Speaker and Microphone The handset mounts in a cradle on the left side of the telephone; the speaker is located beneath a grille between the...
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SUPERSET 410 Telephone 1, ,96 1 WIDTH: 190 mm (7.48 IN&k) I 26 mm INCHE - IDENTIFICATION CARD - LINE STATUS DISPLAY FIXED Fl KEYS 240 mm ,45 INCHE - LINE APPEARANCE KEYS - HOLDKEY 3) Figure 5-2 SUPERSET 410 Telephone Dimensions Line Appearance Keys There are six Line Appearance keys arranged in two columns in the center of the set. They are located in the top section of the telephone’s faceplate. These keys may be March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 5-3
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Peripheral Devices programmed to access specific lines, specific features, or to activate Speed Call numbers. Between the two columns of Line Appearance keys is a liquid crystal display (LCD) indicator that provides the status of each line appearance. Telephone Keypad The telephone keypad has 12 keys arranged in the standard pattern. It is in the bottom right hand section of the faceplate. The number keys have associated letters with a slight deviation from the standard: the letter “q” appears on...