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Features Descrintion 
Music On Hold - 
Description 
A customer-provided music source can be connected to the SX-50 
system in one of two ways: by a Music on Hold/Pager Module mounted 
on the Universal Card, or by the 6-pin connector jack to the Music/Pager 
circuit on Control Card 2 (MCC2) (MS53/MS54 software and above). 
Music on Hold is provided for trunk calls held by the SUPERSET red Hold 
button and the Call Hold (Attendant), Camp-On, and Call Hold 
(Extensions) features. 
Conditions ; If Control...

Page 302

Features 
Name (Extension) 
Description 
SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET 420 users can store their names in the set 
for identification to other SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET 420 users or the 
Attendant. When names are not programmed, the called and calling 
parties are identified on displays by the Prime Line number only. 
A name can also be stored by a SUPERSET or SUPERSET telephone 
for a SUPERSET or SUPERSET 10 user. This allows the SUPERSET or 
SUPERSET 410 user to be identified by name on the displays of called...

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Features Description 
105 3-162 
l Program the name as described above. 
l Switch the set to a SUPERSET 3 telephone. 
SUPERSET 
and SUPERSET Telephones 
To Set Up or Modify a Name on a SUPERSET : 
l Press the Superkey key, to select the programmable features menu. 
Feature titel CALL FORWARDING appears on display. 
l Press the No softkey, to step forward to the NAME? feature. 
l Press the Yes softkey, to select NAME feature menu. 
_ 
l Press the Change softkey. Prompt DIAL IN NAME appears on display. 
l...

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Features 
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l After programming is complete, remove the SUPERSET 420 
telephone from the telephone jack and reconnect the SUPERSET 410 
telephone. 
Operation From a SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET 420 telephone, call an extension 
set that has an LCD display. Your number and name appear on the called 
party’s display. If the called party has-a name programmed, it appears 
briefly on your display. 
From a SUPERSET 3 or SUPERSET 4 70 telephone, call an extension set 
that has an LCD display. Your name and number...

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Features DescriDtion 
New Call Tone - 
Description 
Conditions 
Operation 
When a SUPERSET user is engaged in a call, an incoming call on 
another line rings with just a single burst of ringing tone. The appropriate 
Line Status indicator flashes. 
l The SUPERSET telephone must have at least one line appearance in 
addition to its prime line. 
l Delay Ring line appearances provide New Call Tone after the 
programmed delay. 
l No Ring line appearances provide no New Call Tone. 
None. 
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Features 
Night/Day Switching 
Description 
The Attendant Console, Auxiliary Attendant or Test Line can put the 
SX-50 system into Night or Day service. 
Conditions None. 
Programming Attendant Console 
By default, the Attendant Console has Function Key 14 programmed as a 
NIGHT key. To program this function on some other key: 
Command 185, Register = Key number: 
l Set field c,d to 12. 
Auxiliary Attendant - SUPERSET 4 Telephone 
If the Auxiliary Attendant set does not have a NIGHT function key: 
l...

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I 
Features Description 
Operation Attendant Console 
At the Attendant Console: 
l Press the NIGHT function key. 
The display shows 
NIGHT if the system has switched to Night Service. Time 
and date are displayed if the system has-switched to Day Service. Each 
press of the key switches the system to the opposite type of service. 
If the Console has no NIGHT key programmed, follow the procedure given 
for the Test Line. 
Auxiliary Attendant 
. 
At the Auxiliary Attendant set: 
l Press the NIGHT SERVICE...

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Features 
Off-Premises Extensions 
Description 
The SX-50 System supports, via the Off Premises (OPS) Line Card, the 
connection of standard telephone sets via wiring that goes outside the 
building housing the PABX. OPS extensions are otherwise similar to ONS 
extensions. 
Conditions None. 
Programming Commands 301 - 310, Extension Programming, Registers 1 - 16: 
l Set Off-Premise Loop Length (field h) to 0 (Short) (under 2 Km) or 1 
(Long), as required. 
Note: Only odd-numbered circuits (registers) are...

Page 309

Features Description 
Overflow - 
Description 
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Conditions 
. I When the Overflow feature is activated, LDN calls or Dial 0 calls to the 
Attendant Console that are not answered either ,immediately, or within a 
defined time-out period, can be routed to a preprogrammed answer 
point, called the Overflow Point. This feature ensures that all calls 
directed to the Attendant Console are answered, even if the Attendant is 
busy. 
The Overflow Point can be an extension, Night Bells, a hunt group or a...

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Features 
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l If the Attendant restores the system to normal service before the 
console queue is emptied, the remaining calls stay in the console 
queue. 
l TAFAS will not work unless Overflow is enabled. 
Programming Command 100, System Options, Register 08, Overflow Control: 
l Set Overflow Mode In Day Service (field c) to 1 (Immediate Switching 
to Overflow), 2 (Automatic Switching To Overflow After Time-out), or 3 
(Automatic Switching to Night Service). Default is 2. 
l Set Overflow Mode In Night...
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