Mitel SX 200 ML PABX Instructions Guide
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SUPERSET 420 Telephone SUPERSET Telephone Installation Instructions 6.4 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 /~-~sta//aUo~~ hforrnation 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 EQUIPMENT...
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Peripheral Devices Wall-Mounting the SUERSET42U Telephone 6.5 To wall-mount the SUPERSET 420 telephone, reverse the detachable base and plug the line cord into a modular jack. The “cord winder” in the base stores extra cord (see Figure 6-3). The wall-mount instructions can be ordered through normal distribution channels. Visual Indication Of System Communications Problems 6.6 If there is a synchronization error, the LCD displays “NO SYNCHRONIZATION” in the uppermost row of the display. If there...
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SUPERSET 420 Telephone PROTECTIVE LENS PROTECTIVE LENS DESIGNATION CARD BRAND/EXTENSION FEATURE DESIGNATION CARD AND PROTECTIVE LENS II, WALL MOUNT BRACKET KEY HOLE //J/K CONNECTION RD CHANNEL Ill -- LINE CORD INSTALLATION HANDSET CORD INSTALL/I CORD WINDER , J 1 I BOTTOM VIEW ; I , -.-. , JON EEOO89 Figure 6-3 SUPERSET 420 Installation Instructions March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 6-9
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7 SUffRSE~43UTelephone General Description 7.1 The SUPE/%SET430 telephone is a DNIC-based digital telephone that provides many features to enhance communications in a modern business environment. It is a highly functional executive display set that includes an integral alphanumeric LCD display with controllable contrast. Figure 7-l shows a SUPERSET 430 telephone set while Figure 7-2 shows the layout of the faceplate. A description of the available features is included in the Features Description...
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Peripheral Devices . . Figure 7-l SUPERSET 430 Telephone Physical Description General 7.2 The dimensions of the SUPERSET #30 telephone are show in Figure 7-2. The faceplate of the telephone is divided into five functional areas: . handset, speaker, and microphone l line appearance keys with status indicators . softkeys and LCD display l telephone keypad . fixed function keys. 7-2 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
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SUPERSET 430 Telephone 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 cradle depressions. The microphone is located in the bottom right edge of the telephone, below the “ 0 ” on the keypad. Line Appearance Keys There are 12 Line Appearance keys arranged in two columns. They are located in the top section of the telephone’s faceplate. These keys may be programmed to access specific lines,...
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Peripheral Devices LINE STATUS DlSPiAY LINE APPEARANCE KEYS 267.5 mm (10.53 INCHE - LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY - SOFTKEYS FIXED FUNCTION 7/- (4.96 INCHES) ,-l WIDTH: 265 mm (10.34 INCHES) EEOl81 Figure 7-2 SUPERSf T 430 Telephone Dimensions 7-4 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
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SUPERSET 430 Telephone Functional Description Fixed Function Keys 7.3 The Fixed Function keys located to the left of the telephone keypad are: HOLD Key: Pressing the red Hold key places the current call on hard hold. The call may be retrieved by pressing the line select key of the call on hold (next to the flashing line select status indicator). MESSAGE Key: The Message key is used to send a callback message to another telephone set capable of receiving the message when that set is busy,...
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Peripheral Devices LCD Display The LCD Display gives you the following information: l time and date when the set is idle l softkey labels during programming and feature access l call status during telephone calls . message information l telephone system error messages. Softkeys and SUPERKEY Immediately below the LCD are six unlabeled blue softkeys. Their functions are defined by corresponding prompts displayed on the LCD. The softkeys are used during telephone operations to perform functions...