Mitel Sx 50 Dpabx Instructions Guide
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Features Description Programming Commands 121 --, 129, COS 1 * 9 Programming, Register 4: l Enable Executive Busy Override on all calls (field g = 2) or’on all calls except incoming trunk calls (field g = 1). Operation SUPERSET 3, SUPERSET 410, SUPERSET 420, ONS and OPS Tele- phones l Dial extension number - busy tone is returned. l Dial 5 (Executive Busy Override Access Code). After the warning tone, the extension is connected to the call. If the destination cannot be overridden, the extension...
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Features Description Executive Busy Override Security Description This feature permits the system programmer to protect extensions from Executive Busy Override. Executive,Busy Override Security applies to all extensions in the Class of Service where it is enabled. Station sets and SUPERSET 3 and SUPERSET- 10 telephones attempting to override these extensions receive reorder tone. On SUPERSET 4 telephones, the OVERRIDE softkey does not appear. Conditions None. Programming Commands 121 - 129, COS...
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Features Description Flash For Attendant Description This feature allows a station user who has an established call to flash the switchhook and automatically call the Attendant Console. The call ap- pears on the Attendant Console as a DIAL0 call. Refer to ATTENDANT ACCESS in this Section. Conditions l This feature is inoperative if the station is not involved in a 2-party call. l Flash for Attendant and Flash for Transfer/Add-OnKonsultatio’n Hold are mutually exclusive. Programming Commands...
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Features Description Flexible-Night Service Description This feature routes incoming trunk calls to any selected extension, Hunt Group, Ring Group, Night Bell, the Attendant Console or RMATS when the system is in Night Service. The assignment of the extension or Hunt Group to which calls are routed-can be made from. the Attendant Console at any time. When a trunk call arrives, if the extension or hunt group is busy, does not answer, has Do Not Disturb set or is vacant/invalid, the call is...
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Features Description l If necessary, dial *to step the display through the trunks that are - equipped and programmed for Flexible Night Service. -. l Release the Night key. r , Attendant Function l Dial the Attendant Function Access Code (71 or *) or press the FUNC- TION key. l Dial Attendant Function 21 (Night Answer Point Access Code), plus the equipment number of the required trunk. l The Night Inward Dial Trunk Intercept Answer Point can be changed by dialing another extension number, 000...
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- Features Description Flexible-Numbering Plan Description The system’s numbering plan permits the user to select any combination of 1-, 2-, 3- or 4-digit numbers for Feature Access Codes, Trunk Group Access Codes and extension numbers. There is only one constraint in the selection of a numbering plan; no conflicts can exist between extension numbers and access codes, except for Automatic Callback - Busy and Executive Busy Override features. Conditions l No first digit conflicts are allowed...
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Features Description French System Messages Description The SX-50 system can provide system messages in English or French. Conditions l By default, all system messages are in -English. l Customer Data Entry, RMATS and all system printouts are available in English only. l The language of System Messages at SUPERSET telephones, includ- ing the Auxiliary Attendant, is determined by the SUPERi$ET telephone itself. It is available in a French or English model. l The language of System Messages at...
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Features Description I - Han&free Operation Description Handsfree Operation permits a SUPERSET 3, SUPERSET 4, SUPERSET 470 and SUPERSET 420 telephone users to communicate through a speaker and microphone contained within the telephone set while the handset remains on-hook. This mode can be activated during a call. It can be used on any of the lines appearing at the set. Conditions None. . ” Operation SUPERSET 3 and SUPERSET 4 To Make a Call in Handsfree Mode: l Dial the desired number. The...
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Features Description To Receive a Call Handsfree: l Press the SPEAKER ON/OFF key. OR l Press the Line Select key for the ringing line; On Completion of a Call: l Press the SPEAKER ON/OFF key. (On SUPERSET 4 telephones, it is also possible to use the HANG-UP softkey). SUPERSET and SUPERSET . For handsfree calling: l Dial the desired number without lifting the handset. The microphone indicator lights. If you have more than one line appearance programmed for your personal keys, press the...
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Features Description Headset Operation - SUPERSET Telephones Description The SUPERSET and SUPERSET telephones can be used with a standard handset or an approved headset. Handset or headset working mode is indicated by the appropriate’class of Service option in CDE pro- gramming. Approved headsets are: DANAVOX StetomikeB HMT 808 Danavox 900-0585SS Danavox 808-0585SS PLANTRONICS StarSetB II Starmate@ E-PLUS MH0230-1 SupraB Starmate E-PLUS MH0530-1 SupraB Binaural Starmate E-PLUS MH0531-1...