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Customer Data Entry Forms 
COMMANDS 701 : 745 ARS TIME-OF-DAY TABLE PROGRAMMING 
COMMAND 7 
- 
- Start Minute 
00 - 59  Period Number 
- Start Hour 
33 
00 - 23 
Route List 001 + 200, 
000 = not programmed 
RCS 1 Route List 
I RCS 2 Route List 
I I RCS 3 Route List 
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COMMAND 7 - 
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Period Number 
I I I I I I I I I I I 
- Start Hour 
00 - 23 
- 
- Start Minute 
00 - 59 
Route List 001 + 200, 
000 = not programmed 
RCS 1 Route List 
RCS...

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Customer Data Entry Forms 
COMMAND 750 ARS ROUTE LIST TABLE PROGRAMMING 
r 
Route List Number (001 + 260) 
I 1 st Choice Route Number 
2nd Choice Route Number 
3rd Choice Route Numl 
3ef 
4th Choice 
Route Number 
9104-091-l 02-NA Issue 3 
Revision 0 
102 2-71  

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Customer Data Entry Forms 
COMMAND 
751 - ARS ROUTE TABLE PROGRAMMING 
r 
- Route Number 001 - 100 
r 
Trunk Group Number 
1 - 6 = Trunk Group 
Digit Modification Entry Number 
001 - 100 = DMT Entry Number 
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r 
Toll Calls: 0 = Non-Toll Call 
1 = Toll Call 
DEFAULT VALUES 
102 2-72 
Revision 0 9104-091-l 02-NA Issue 3  

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Issue 5 
Uarch, $993 
SX-50@ DIGITAL PRIVATE 
AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE. 
(DPABX) 
Features 
Description 
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@ Copyright 1993, Mite1 Corporation. 
All rights reserved. 
Printed in Canada. 
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Features DescriDtion 
NOTICE 
The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in ail 
respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL@). The informa- 
tion is subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any 
way as a commitment by Mite1 or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mite1 
and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or 
omissions in this document. Revisions of this document or new editions of it 
may be issued...

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Table of Contents 
1. INTRODUCTION 
General ............................................................... 
105 l-l 
Reason for Reissue 
.............................. : 
....................... 105 l-l 
2. FEATURE INDEX 
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 2-l 
3. FEATURES DESCRIPTION 
General 
................................................... :. ............ 105 3-l 
Abbreviated Dialing...

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Features Descriotion 
CDEBatteryBackup ..................................................... 105 3-70 
Class Of Service (COS) ................................................... 
105 3-71 
ClearAllFeatures ....................................................... 105 3-74 
Conference ............................................................ 105 3-75 
ConflictDialing .......................................................... 105 3-77 
Consoleless Operation ...................................... :...

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Table of Contents 
MessageWaiting.. ...................................................... 
105 3-14 
Messaging - Advisory 
.................................................... 
Messaging-Call MeBack 105 3-l 48 
................................................ 105 3-151 
Meter Pulse Collection 
.................................................... 
105 3-i 58 
Microphone On/Off 
...................................................... 
105 3-157 
Mixed Station Dialing...

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Features Description 
Trunkintercepts ......................................................... 105 3-220 
Trunk Registration Meter .................................................. 105 3-222 
Trunk Signaling - DTMF Or Rotary Outpulsing ................................. 105 3-223 
Trunk-To-Trunk Plus Station Conferencing ................................... 105 3-224 
Unlimited Wait For Dial Tone ................................................. 105 3-226 
User Security Code Programming...

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1 
’ INTRODUCTION 
General 
1.1 This Section describes the features and services the SX-508 DPABX supports with 
I MS55 sofhvare. The selection of features is subject to minimal constraints, allowing 
each system to be configured to meet individual requirements of the customer. 
Detailed instructions for the programming and testing of each feature are given in the 
following practice: I 
l 9104-091-210-NA, Customer Data Entry. 
1  Reason for Reissue 
I 
1.2 Section 9104-091-l 05-NA, Feature Description,...
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