Mitel Sx 50 Dpabx Instructions Guide
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Features Description Station Message-Detail Recording (SMDR) - Credit Card Calls Description This feature is used to suppress the user’s telephone calling card number from the SMDR printout. All assigned members.of a designated trunk group(s) can make credit card calls if they are so allowed through the - appropriate Class of Service (COS). The SX-50 system has five DTMF receivers. Since each credit card call requires two receivers, only two credit card calls can be handled at one time. Other...
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Features Station Switchhook-Flash Timing Description This feature defines the minimum and maximum duration of a switchhook flash. A switchhook flash of less than the minimum flash time (150 ms) is filtered by the system and is not treated as a flash. A flash of longer than the selected flash time (750 ms or 1500 ms). is considered by the software as a disconnect. Switchhook flashes that are between the minimum flash time and the selected maximum flash timer are considered valid. Conditions...
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Features Description SUPERSET Telephones . . . Description The SX-50 DPABX permits SUPERSET 3 telephones to be connected providing that the COV Line Card is installed. Refer to the following section for detailed information: l Section 9104-091-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving and Installation Information. Conditions l When programming, the SUPERSET 3 telephone must be on-hook. l An auto-dial modem or an acoustic coupler cannot be connected in parallel to a SUPERSET 3 telephone. l A SUPERSET 3...
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Features -. SUPERSET Telephones Description SUPERSET 4 telephones can be connected to the SK50 DPABX providing that at least one COV Line Card is installed. Refer to the following section for detailed information: l Section 9104-091-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving and Installation Information. Conditions l When programming, the SUPERSET 4 telephone must be on-hook. l An auto-dial modem or an acoustic coupler cannot be connected in parallel to a SUPERSET 4 telephone. l A SlJPERSET4 telephone cannot...
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Features Description SUPERSET Telephones Description The SX-50 DPABX permits SUPERSET 470 telephones to be connected providing that the DNIC Line Card is installed. Refer to the following section for detailed information: l Section 9104-091-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving and Installation Information. Conditions l MS55 software must be installed. _ l When programming, the SUPERSET 410 telephone must be on-hook. l An auto-dial modem or an acoustic coupler cannot be connected in parallel to a...
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Features SUPERSET Telephones Description The SX-50 DPABX permits SUPERSET 420 telephones to be connected providing that the DNIC Line Card is installed. Refer to the following section for detailed information:- * Section 9104-091-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving and Installation Information. Conditions l MS55 software must be installed. l When programming, the SUPERSET 420 telephone must be on-hook. l An auto-dial modem or an acoustic coupler cannot be connected in parallel to a SUPERSET 420...
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Features Description System Security Code Programming Description The System Security Code accesses the system programming which enables the programmer to modify any part of the customer database and also load default data. Conditions l When the System Security Code is entered, all data can be viewed and changed. l When the System Security Code is entered, the programmer has.1 0 seconds to press the # key and m-enter Programming Mode. Programming Command 190, System Security Code Programming,...
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Features Swap/Trade Camp-On Description This softkey places the current call on consultation hold so the SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET 420 user can talk to the camped-on party. Refer to the CAMP-ON feature k-r this Section for further information. Conditions l This feature is available on SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET 420 tele- phones only. l Refer to the CAMP-ON feature in this Section. _ ’ Operation The LCD identifies the camped-on caller. To talk to this caller: l Inform the current party and press the...
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Description I Features Description Test Line - Any Station Equipment Number can be used as a Test Line to program the system or to perform all Attendant or Maintenance Functions. Use of a SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET 420 telephone for the Test Line is strongly recommended. Refer to 9104-091-210-NA, Customer Data Entry, Softkeys for key sequences. Conditions l Test Line cannot be designated as a Manual Line. I . l The Test Line and Attendant Console cannot have simultaneous access to Programming,...
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Features Time Display Description After initialization, the LCD on the Attendant Console continuously displays the time of day. The time is displayed as either a 12- or 24-hour clock, depending on the option-selected by the attendant. I Conditions l Following a power failure, the Main Display flashes the time. The time flashes to alert the attendant to reset the clock. The clock will other- wise continue from the time the system power-went out of service. l Time is always entered in 24-hour...