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Features Description 
Automatic Diagnostics 
Description 
The SX-50 system continuously runs automatic diagnostic checks which 
test the following: memory, channel connections, tone receivers, tone 
generator, supervisory tones, dial tone detectors and channel biasing. If 
the automatic diagnostics detect a malfunctioning unit,.the unit is busied- 
out and an alarm is raised. Refer to ALARM INDICATORS in this Section. 
For a full description of automatic diagnostics, refer to Section 
9104-091-350-NA,...

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Features Description 
Automatic Ringdown Circuit 
Description 
This feature allows an extension designated as a Ringdown Circuit to be 
programmed into one of 10 circuit groups. When an Automatic Ringdown 
Circuit extension goes off-hook., the SX-50 system automatically dials a 
preprogrammed number (internal or external). There are three types of 
Automatic Ringdown Circuit groups, as follows: 
. Automatic Ringdown Circuit Group 0 signals the attendant. This 
group acts as a Housephone. See MANUAL...

Page 173

Features Description 
Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control 
Description 
Automatic Route Selection controls the routing and connection of a call 
based on the number dialed, the time of day, route availability, cost and 
the user’s toll restriction. Toll Control denies an extension the ability to 
make certain calls. The system activates denials on the recei’pt of the toll 
supervision, and on the actual digits dialed. For details, refer to Section 
9104-091-220-NA, Automatic Route Selection and...

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Features Descrintion 
Automatic Station Release 
Description 
The SX-50 system automatically releases and locks out an extension if 
the user exceeds any of the following time-out periods: 
l Dial Time-out. If an extension does not d,ial a digit within 10 seconds 
of receiving dial tone, the system replaces the dial tone with reorder 
tone. Reorder tone is applied for a period of 20 seconds. If, during this 
time, the extension user flashes the switchhook, dial tone is returned 
to the extension...

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Features DescriDtion 
Automatic Wake-up 
Description 
This feature allows either the Attendant or an extension user to set up a 
wake-up alarm call that will ring the extensionat a prearranged time. A 
special tone, music or a recorded announcement is played when the wa- 
ke-up call is answered. If the call is not answered (or if the extension is 
busy), the call repeats two more times at 5 minute intervals. Each time, 
the extension rings four times. 
When a ‘Wake-up Intercept to RAD’ is set up for an...

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Features DescriDtion 
I 
. In order for a user to be able to program a wake-up request from his 
or her extension, Automatic Wake-Up must be enabled in system 
programming (Command 100, Register 10, field c) and Wake-up from 
Extensions must be enabled in COS programming (Commands 121 + 
129, Register 4, field j). 
l A maximum of one wakeup call is allowed at each extension at a 
time. The valid wake-up time is the LAST one set, regardless of 
whether the wake-up was set by the attendant or set at the...

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Features Description 
Operation To Display the Wake-Up Call from the Attendant Console: 
l Dial the Attendant Function Access Code (71 or *) or press the 
FUNCTION key. 
l Dial Attendant Function 72. 
l The LCD displays VIEW WAKE-UP TIME FOR EXT-?. 
OR 
l Press and hold the WAKE-UP key. 
l The LCD displays EXT NUMBER?. 
_ 
l Dial the extension number-the LCD displays the extension number, a 
dash, and the time in hours and minutes (nnnn-HHMM). If no time is 
programmed, five dashes are displayed. 
l If...

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Features Descrbtion 
Auxiliary Attendant 
Description 
The SX-50 System allows 
SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET 420 telephones 
or Voice Mail Ports to act as enhanced Auxiliary Attendant positions. The 
telephone set user programs Speed Call/Line Appearance keys to act as 
Attendant Console Function keys. The following function keys are avail- 
able: 
No. 
Function 
01 DIAL 0 
02 DO NOT DISTURB 
03 
RECALL 
04 HOLD 1 
05 HOLD 2 
06 HOLD 3 
07 LDN 1 
08 LDN 2 
09 
LDN 3 
10 MESSAGE WAITING 
11 MSG REGISTER 
12...

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Features Description 
. If the Auxiliary Attendant is busy when a call arrives, the set will give 
- New Call Tone, a single burst of ringing. 
l Other SUPERSET telephones can have line appearances of the 
Auxiliary Attendant’s prime line, but they have none of the Auxiliary 
Attendant functions. 
l On SMDR reports, the Attendant Involved field contains an *, and the 
Calling/Called Party field shows the Auxiliary Attendant prjme line 
number. 
l The telephone set user can identify the Console Function...

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Features Description 
Ringing Modes, from an Auxiliary Attendant 
SUPERSET 
Telephone 
. Press the Superkey key, to select the programmable features menu. 
l Press the No softkey to step forward to Al7 RING TYPES feature. 
l Press the Yes softkey to select AlT RING TYPES feature. 
l Press the No softkey to step through the available ring types, until the 
desired ringing type is displayed on the display. 
. Press the Yes softkey to activate the ring type displayed. 
Auxiliary Attendant Function Keys can...
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