Mitel Sx 50 Dpabx Instructions Guide
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Features Description Contact Monitor - Description An Automatic Ringdown Circuit programmed as a Contact Monitor can be used to monitor switch contact closures. This could be used in an alarm system. The contact closure generates an alarm at the Attendant Con- sole. During Night Service, if programmed, it will also call a Contact Monitor Night Answer point and deliver a special warning tone. See AU- TOMATIC RINGDOWN CIRCUIT in this Section for more information. Conditions l An Automatic Ringdown...
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Data Demultiplexer Description The Mite1 Data Demultiplexer used with SX-1008 and SX-200s PABX systems can be used with the SX-30 PABX. It directs the Alarm, SMDR and Hotel/Motel reports to separate printers, depending on digit identifiers the system provides. The digit identifiers are as follows: Alarms 0 SMDR 1 Message Registration 2 Room Status 2 Wake up 2 Data Dump 3 _ Conditions l Refer to Section 9160-080-300-NA, Data Demultiplexer, for additional information. Programming Command...
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Features Description I Data Dump/Load Description The Data Dump and Load feature stores the configuration of the system on tape for future system reconfiguration. A data dump or data load uses the Printer Port (RS-232) of the SX-50 system. Therefore, the tape must be set up locally and no other features (i.e., Message Register Audit, Au- tomatic Wake-Up or SMDR) can use the port during a data dump/load operation. The data dump can also dump onto a printer in an easily read format (refer to...
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Features Description Operation To Dump Data: l Set up the tape machine at the Printer Port of the DPABX (make ready to record). l Press the WRITE (or RECORD) button on the tape machine. l Dial the Attendant Function Access Code (71 or *), or press the FUNC- TION key - FUNCTION ? is-displayed on the LCD. l Dial Attendant Function 97 (Data Dump Access Code) - DATA DUMP is displayed. l Dial the System Security Code. . l The Console and Test Line LCD displays now step though each com- mand number...
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Features Description Data Line Security Descri.ption An extension with this feature enabled in its COS cannot receive camp- on tone. A call can be camped on to an extensipn with Data Line Security, but all forms of audio intrusion are prohibited. Conditions l When this feature is enabled, the extension does not receive camp-on tones. . Programming Commands 121 - 129, COS 1 - COS 9 Programming, Register 3: l Data Line Security (field d) must be set to 1 (Enable). Default is 0 (Dis- able)....
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Features DescriDtion Default Data Description The default database provides a working SX-50 system based on the circuit cards installed at the time default data is loaded. Starting at the first circuit of the leftmost line card, default data assigns extension numbers consecutively, starting at 100. Card slots that do not contain an ONS, OPS, COV or DNIC line card are ignored. All extension circuits have Class of Service (COS) 1, Routing Class of Service (RCS) 0 and are in Pickup Group 1. _ All...
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Features Description DID Attendant Access Description A DID trunk caller can call the SX-50 Attendant on any of the LDN keys, using a directory number. Conditions l Devices other than DID trunks receive reorder tone if they dial a DID LDN access code. Programming Command 110, Feature Access Codes: . l Assign the DID LDNI Access Code to Register 35, fields c - f. l Assign the DID LDN2 Access Code to Register 36, fields c - f. l Assign the DID LDN3 Access Code to Register 37, fields c - f. There...
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. Features Description DID Night Answer Point Description DID trunks can be programmed to route all calls during Night Service to a Night Answer Point, regardless of digits dialed. Conditions . If a DID trunk has a Night Answer Point enabled, all calls are routed to the Night Answer Point (regardless of digits dialed), and trunk inter- cepts apply. Programming Commands 501 - 580, Trunks 01 - 80 Programming, Register 5: l Set Night Answer Mode (field b) to 0 (Flexible Night Service), 1 (LDN l),...
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Features Description DID Restriction . Description All extensions in a Class of Service can be barred permanently from re- ceiving DID Trunk calls. Conditions l DID Restriction cannot be applied to ghost line appearances. Ghost line appearances are lines other than the prime line which appear only at SUPERSET telephones. l DID Trunk calls to an extension that has DID Restriction will be routed to the trunk’s Illegal/Vacant Number Intercept Point. If there is no inter- cept point programmed, the...
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Features Description .-_ Direct-h Lines Description This feature assigns incoming trunks to specific extensions, RMATS, the Ring Group or Hunt Groups. incoming calls on the trunk access the se- lected devices directly; they need not appear at the Attendant Console. If the designated extension is busy when a trunk call arrives, the trunk call camps on, The extension receives camp-on tone, the trunk caller hears ringback. Call Forwarding - Busy or Follow Me also apply to Direct-In Line calls. If...