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Features Description 
Press the Change softkey. The SPEED CALL? menu prompt appears. 
‘Press the No softkey, to move forward to the ATT FUNC KEYS? 
feature. 
Press the Yes softkey. The DIAL FEATURE NO. prompt appears. 
Enter the Auxiliary Attendant function number, from the dialpad. If help 
is required, press the Help softkey. - 
Press Save softkey, to save the number entered. 
Repeat for each Auxiliary Attendant Console Function key to be 
programmed. 
. 
Operation 
Answering an Incoming Call (...

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Features Descriotion 
Background Music 
Description 
The SX-50 System feeds audio from the Music On Hold source to the 
Paging Output when there are no announcements. 
Conditions None. 
Programming Command 100, System Options, Register 9, Features Selection 1: 
. Set Background Music (field g) to 1 (Enable). The default is 0 
(Disable). 
Operation To turn on Background Music: 
l Dial 71 or *. (Or, if at the Console, press FUNCTION). 
l Dial 17. 
To turn off Background Music: 
l Dial 71 or *. (Or, if at...

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Features Description 
Behind PABX Operation . 
Description 
Using a system in Behind PABX Operation Mode allows it to be installed 
as a ‘slave’ PABX to the customer’s existing system (the host PABX) to 
increase its line size with a high level of transparency. This feature is ac- 
complished by connecting a trunk circuit in the slave PABX to a line circuit 
of the host PABX. Established calls can now transfer back and forth be- 
tween the slave PABX and the host PABX. 
Conditions l Identified Trunk...

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Features Description 
l Dial the number to the third party -when the call is answered, the user 
can consult privately. 
To Add the Third Party in the Host to the Call: 
l Flash the switchhook - all three parties are connected together. 
To Transfer the Call to the Third Party in the Host PABX: 
l Replace the handset -the original call is transferred to the third party 
in the host PABX. 
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Features Description 
Bell Off 
Description 
This feature enables and disables the Attendant Console bell. When the 
bell is disabled, incoming calls to the Attendant Console are indicated by 
the LCD only. 
Conditions None. 
Programming None. 
Operation To Disable the Attendant Console Bell: 
l Press the BELL key on the Attendant Console. 
l The LCD displays the MUTE prompt; the bell is disabled. 
To Enable the Attendant Console Bell: 
l Press the BELL key. 
l The MUTE prompt disappears from the LCD;...

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Features Descriction 
Block Programming 
Description 
The ports in each card slot can be programmed as a block to reduce the 
amount of data entry required. 
Extension Numbering - Block 
Programming 
assigns consecutive extension numbers to the card’s 
ports. The programmer specifies the extension number of the extension 
connected to the first port and the number of active ports on the card. 
COS, Pickup Group and ARS Routing Class of Service - Block 
Programming 
assigns the same Class of Service,...

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Features Descrintion 
Break/Make Ratio .‘/ 
, : 
‘: 
Description This feature selects one of four different outpulsing ratios (break/make) 
for outgoing trunks. Break/make ratios of 60/40 and 66/33 are supported 
for trunk outpulsing. This allows the system to operate in any country by 
conforming to that country’s outpulsing ratio. 
Conditions l Outpulsing ratio should meet the Central Office conditions. 
_ 
Programming Commands 501 + 580, Trunks 01 - 80, Trunk Programming, Register 2: 
. Set required...

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Features Description 
Call Block 
Description 
This feature inhibits calling between extensions with Call Block enabled in 
their COS. An attempt to place a call between two extensions with the above 
restriction, results in the caller receiving reorder tone. If, for example, COS 1 
has Call Block enabled and COS 2 has Call Block disabled, then an exten- 
sion with COS 1 cannot call another extension WITHIN THAT COS, BUT 
CAN CALL EXTENSIONS IN COS 2. The attendant must enable the Call 
Block feature...

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Features Description 
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Call Direction - 
Description 
Each COS group can be programmed with one of three possible call di- 
rection capabilities: Originate Only, Receive Only or Bothway Calling. 
A COS group with the “Originate Only” option can originate calls but cannot 
receive them. A COS group with the “Receive Only” option can receive calls 
but cannot originate them. A COS group with the “Bothway Calling” option 
can originate and receive calls. 
Conditions None. 
Programming Commands 121 - 129,...

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Features Description 
Call Forwarding 
Description 
This feature allows the extension user to redirect incoming calls. The calls 
can be redirected to the Attendant, a Hunt Group, the Ring Group, an Ab- 
breviated Dial number or another extension. SUPERSET users can also 
redirect calls to Speed Dial numbers. 
Users can forward calls to external numbers by specifying an appropriate 
Speed Dial or Abbreviated Dial number as the destination. 
The type of forwarding selected determines under what conditions...
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