Mitel Sx 50 Dpabx Instructions Guide
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Features Descriotion To secure a Class of Service against Directed Call Pickup: l Commands 121 - 129, COS 1 - COS 9 Programming, Register 7: l Set Directed Call Pickup Security (field f) to 1 (Enable). Default is 0 (Disable). Assign the Extension to the Pickup Group: _ Commands 301 + 310, Slots 1 - 10, Extension Programming: Register = Port number, field d = COS, field f = Pickup Group number (1 - 7). OR Assign consecutive extensions to the same Pickup Group: Commands 341- 350, Slot 1 - 10,...
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I Features Descriotion l Dial the extension number of the ringing set. The other set stops ringing. The extension user is connected to the calling party. Attendant Call Pickup (Attendant/Auxiliary Attendants only) A call is ringing to any extension in the SX-50 system. l Lift the handset - dial tone is-not returned to Attendant Console but is returned at Auxiliary Attendant Console. l Dial the Directed Call Pickup feature access code (default is 61) OR press the Attendant Call Pickup console...
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Features Description Call Selection - Description This feature permits the Attendant to answer calls in the order in which they arrive at the Attendant Console, or by selecting a specific call type. As calls arrive at the Attendant Console, they are queued and the LCD flashes the prompt (LDNl, LDNP LDN3, DIAL0 or RECALL associated with the call. The attendant can answer the first call in the queue by pressing the ANSWER key, or can select a call of a specific call type by pressing the key...
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Features Descrintion Call Split Description Call Split enables a SUPERSET telephone engaged in a conference call to split the call between the conferees. Once active, swapping can occur between the calls, or conference can be reestablished. Conditions l This feature applies to SUPERSET telephones only. l A conference call must be in progress. Operation SUPERSET 3 Telephone l Establish a conference call. l Press the SWAP feature key. The first caller or called party is placed on hold, and the...
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Features DescriDtion Call Swap/Trade - Description Call Swap/Trade permits the SUPERSET user to alternate between two called or calling parties. Each time the SWAP/Trade key is pressed, the current party is placed on hold while the conversation continues with the other party. Conditions l If transfer dial tone is not enabled, normal dial tone is returned. . Operation SUPERSET 3 Telephone l Place or receive a call at the SUPERSET 3 telephone. l Press the TRANS/CONF feature key -transfer dial...
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Features Description l Press the Trans/Conf key -transfer dial tone is returned; the current party is held. l Dial the second call. Conversation takes place between the SUPERSET 4 10 telephone and the second party. l Press the Trans/Conf key. The second call is placed on hold, and the conversation continues with the first party. l Each subsequent press of the Trans/Conf key alternates between the two calls. CANCEL: l To terminate the call with the current party and continue conversation with...
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Features Description Call Transfer - . . .1 Description This feature allows an extension user on an established call to transfer the call to another party. Conditions l If transfer dial tone is not enabled, normal dial tone is returned. l Call Transfer is not available when the set is in a conference call. l Flash for Consultation Hold and Flash for Attendant are mutually exclusive. l The transferred call can be camped onto a busy destination if camp-on is enabled. l A transferred call that...
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Features Description SUPERSET 3, SUPERSET 4, SUPERSET 410 and SUPERSET 420 Telephones On an Established Call: l Press the TRANS/CONF key - transfer dial tone is returned; the current called or calling party is held. l Dial the desired number. - l Hang up. (If in Handsfree mode, press the SPEAKER key). This can be done while listening to ringing or busy tone, or after the call has been answered. OR l Press the TRANWCONF key. l Dial the desired number. l Wait for the call to be answered. If...
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Features Description Camp-On - Description This feature allows a caller to indicate to a called but busy party that com- munication is desired. The called extension receives a 200 ms burst of 440 Hz tone (two bursts for a trunk call). If the called extension is a SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET 420 telephone, its Features Display indi- cates that a call has camped on. While waiting, the calling set receives Special Busy tone (350/440 Hz interrupted at 60 ipm). DID callers receive ringback tone while...
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Features Description Programming Command 100, System Options, Register 11, Timeout Selection: . Set Timed Recall - Camp-on (Trunks) (field c) to 1 - 7 (10 - 70 seconds). Default is 3 (30 seconds). Command 121 - 129, COS 1 -+ COS 9 Programming, Register 8: By default, camp-on is enabled for all types of callers. To disable, set the appropriate field to 0. The fields are: l Extension Camp-on (field b) l Trunk Camp-on (field c) l Inward Dial Trunk Camp-on (field d) Operation SUPERSET 4 Telephone...