Mitel Sx 50 Dpabx Instructions Guide
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Features Description Message Register Audit Description When this feature is enabled, the Attendant can print out the contents of the Message Registers and optionally clear them. The printout consists of several lines. The first line is the Message Register Audit header and has the following format: MM/DD hh:mm ROOM REGISTER l MM/DD - month and day l hh:mm -time-of-day (24-hour clock) l hh:mmP -time-of-day (12 hour clock, PM). The remaining lines are of the same format. They provide the...
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Features Message Registration Description This feature computes the number of trunk call units made from each extension. For each trunk call an initi,al charge and an additional time charge can be set. The initial charge can be enabled by a timer or a I meter pulse from the CO (see Meter Pulse Collection feature). The additional charge can be metered by a timer, or meter pulses from the CO. The frequency of the timer is programmable. The Attendant can reset an extension’s message counter....
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Features Description 3 (Supervision is Meter Pulse, Ignore Reversals). Default is 0 (No - Supervision). Commands 151 - 156, Trunk Groups 1 + 6 Programming, Register 3: l Message Registration (field b) must be set to 1 (Enable). Default is 0 (Disable). l If additional message units are counted, Count Additional Message Units (field c) must be set to 1 (Enable), 2 (Insert Message Unit every 6 Seconds) or 3 (Insert Message Unit every 60 Seconds). Default is 0 (Disable). l If Initial Message Unit...
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Features Auxiliary Attendant Function Key At the Auxiliary Attendant set: l Press the MSG REGISTER function key. The LCD shows EXT NUMBER?. l Dial the desired extension number. The LCD shows the extension number and the Message Registration counter. l If desired, dial 0 to clear the counter. l If desired, dial 9 to prohibit trunk calls from the extension. l To exit, press the EXIT softkey. 9104-091-10%NA Issue 5 Revision 0 105 3-143
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Features Description Message Waiting Description This feature permits the Attendant or Auxiliary Attendant to inform an extension user that there is a message waiting. The system rings the extension at the end of the selected Message Waiting Indication Interval with three short rings. (If sets with lamps are provided and programmed, the lamp flashes and the bell does not ring). If the extension is busy, the Message Waiting Indication reactivates 10 seconds after the extension becomes idle. If...
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Features Programming Command 100, System Options, Register 12, Message Waiting: l Set Message Waiting System Enable (field c) to 1 (Enable With Lamps), 2 (Enable with Bells) or 3 (Enable with 30 Second Manual Line). Default is 1. l Set Message Waiting Indication (field d) to 0 (Always) or 1 (During Day Service Only) as required. - . Set Message Waiting Indication Interval (field e) to required time period (1 - 4) x 5 minutes. Default is 3 (15 Minutes). l Set Message Waiting Automatic Cancel...
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Features Descriation l Dial 29. Auxiliary Attendant Position from a SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET hl Telephone: To Apply or Remove Message Waiting on an Extension: l Press the appropriate Message Function key (Line Appearance key). Prompt EXT NUMBER? appears on display. l Dial extension number. Auxiliary Attendant display indicates current status of extension, MSG - ON or MSG - OFF. l Press the On softkey to apply Message Waiting to the extension or press the Off softkey to remove Message Waiting. l...
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- Features To Cancel Message Waiting: l If Message Waiting Automatic Cancel (Command 100, Register 12, field 9 is enabled for the set, message waiting is cancelled automatically once the sender and recipient have a telephone conversation. l If Message Waiting Automatic Cancel (Command 100, Register 12, field 9 is disabled, dial the Cancel All Message Waiting Indications - code (default is 66). . If the Attendant or an Auxiliary attendant sent the message, the console can cancel the message....
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Features Descridion Messaging - Advisory Description This feature allows a SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET 420 user to display a short advisory message on the set’s LCD. Other SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET 420 telephones and the Attendant Console see this message on their display when they call the set. The SX-50 system can store 15 advisory messages. Messages 1 through 8 are preprogrammed but can be changed. SUPERSET or SUPERSET users, if their Class of Service allows it, can create messages. Messages have a...
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Features l Press the ON softkey. Canceling an Advisory Message: l Press the MSG softkey. l Press the OFF softkey. l Press the EXIT softkey. Writing an Advisory Message: l Press the PROGRAM softkey. l Press the MSG softkey. The display shows: - DIAL IN MSG NUM. Note: Messages 01 through 08 are preprogrammed as described in Table 3-3. Selecting a message number in this group overwrites the existing message. l Dial the message number (01 to 15). The Features Display shows: NOW ENTER MSG. A...