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    							Features Descrintion 
    Paging Access - -._ 
    Description 
    Paging Access to customer-provided paging equipment is provided 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). 
    I 
    Conditions l If Control Card MCC2 is not installed, a Music on Hold/Pager Module 
    must be installed on the Universal Card. 
    . 
    l If both a Music on Hold/Pager Module and the Control Card 2 (MCC2) 
    are installed on the SX-50 system, Paging Access is handled by the 
    Control Card 2 (MCC2). A Universal Card with a Music on Hold/Pager 
    Module must be installed for pre MS53/MS54 software. 
    l When a DISA Trunk accesses the Paging equipment, Disconnect 
    Supervision must be provided by the CO to ensure that the DISA 
    Trunk is dropped at the end of the page announcement. 
    l The Attendant can override and disconnect any extension using the 
    Paging equipment. 
    Programming Command 110, Feature Access Codes, Register 02: 
    l Assign required l-, 2- 3- or 4-digit Paging Access Code. Default 
    access code is 50. 
    Commands 121 - 129, COS 1 - COS 9 Programming, Register 3: 
    0. Paging Access (field c) must be set to 1 (Enable). Default is 1. 
    Commands 501 - 580 Trunks 01 - 80, Trunk Programming, Register 2: 
    l Set Disconnect Supervision Guaranteed? (field c) to 1 (Yes). Default is 
    0 (No). 
    Operation 
    Attendant Console 
    l Press and hold down the PAGE key -the LCD displays the PAGER 
    flag and the Attendant Console is connected to the Paging equipment. 
    l Make the announcement. 
    l At the end of the announcement, release the PAGE key -the 
    Attendant Console disconnects from the Paging equipment. 
    SUPERSET 3, 
    ONS and OPS Telephones 
    l Lift the handset - dial tone is returned. 
    l Dial the Paging Access Code. 
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    . Warning 
    tone is heard -the extension is connected to the Paging 
    equipment. 
    l Make the announcement. 
    . At the end of the announcement, replace the handset. 
    SUPERSET 4 
    Telephone 
    . Go off-hook by lifting the receiver. 
    l Press and hold down the PAGE softkey -the user hears a short burst 
    of tone, and then connects to the paging system. 
    l Make the required announcement. 
    l Release the PAGE softkey. Go on-hook. 
    SUPERSET 420 
    Telephone 
    l Go off-hook, by lifting the handset. 
    l Press the Page softkey. The user hears a short tone, indicating that 
    the telephone is connected to the paging system. 
    l Make the required announcement. 
    l Return the handset to the on-hook state. 
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    							Features Description 
    Partial Flash Inhibit 
    Description 
    Conditions 
    Programming 
    Operation 
    A switchhook bounce while hanging up can accidentally leave a trunk on 
    consultation hold. This generates undesirable recall traffic, commonly 
    known as “Phantom Ringback”. The Partial Flash Inhibit option prevents 
    this; on a trunk call, a flash followed by hang-up will cause the system to 
    drop the call. 
    l Partial Flash Inhibit does not affect normal operation of features requir- 
    ing a switchhook flash, such as Call Transfer and Call Hold. 
    Command 100, System Options, Register 6, Station Attributes: 
    l Set Partial Flash Inhibit, (field e), to 1 (Enable). Default is 0 (Disable). 
    None. 
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    Features 
    Personal Outgoing Line 
    Description 
    This feature enables a SUPERSET 4, SUPERSET 410, or SUPERSET 
    telephone user to access a specific trunk directly via a Line Select key. This 
    line can be used for outgoing calls. 
    Conditions . Conversations on the Personal Outgoing line are private, but a call on 
    a Personal Outgoing line can be transferred, conferenced, swapped or 
    split. 
    l While the Personal Outgoing line is in use, the set is inaccessible 
    (busy) to all other sets. 
    Programming Commands 401 - 480, SUPERSETTelephone 01 ---, 80 Programming, 
    Register = Line Key Number: 
    . 
    Operation . Lift the handset. 
    . 
    l 
    . 
    Line type must be set to Personal Outgoing Line (field c = 7). When 
    the line type is set to 7, fields d + g are set automatically to 00, plus 
    the extension number. 
    Select the Personal Outgoing line key - dial tone is returned. 
    Dial the Trunk Group Access code. 
    Dial the desired access code or directory number. 
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    							Features Description 
    Pickup Groups - 
    Description 
    This feature assigns an extension to a Pickup Group and permits the 
    extension to answer any call directed to any extension in that Pickup 
    Group by dialing the Dial Call Pickup Access Code. 
    Conditions 
    l A maximum of seven Pickup Groups are permitted per system. 
    l This feature cannot be originated by an extension with a call on 
    Consultation Hold. In this case, if a pickup is attempted, then the 
    originating extension receives reorder tone and must flash the 
    switchhook to return to the held call. 
    Programming Command 110, Feature Access Codes, Register 06: 
    l Assign the Dial Call Pickup Access Code. Default is 54. 
    Commands 301 + 310, Slots 1 + 10, Extension Programming: 
    l Assign the Pickup Group (field 9 (1 - 7). Default is 1 (Pickup Group 1). 
    Operation 
    l Refer to CALL PICKUP in this Section. 
    Power Failure Restart 
    Description 
    Customer data is stored in the Random Access Memory (RAM). In the 
    event of a commercial power failure, this data is preserved by a Lithium 
    Battery. Refer to CDE BATTERY BACKUP in this Section. The SX-50 
    system automatically returns to normal operation when commercial power 
    is restored. The correct date is maintained, however, the time flashes at 
    the time that power went down. 
    Conditions 
    None. 
    Programming None. 
    Operation 
    l Refer to the Attendant Console User Guide, PN 9104-953-l Ol-NA. 
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    Power Failure Transfer 
    Description 
    Each LS/GS Trunk Card provides two Power Failure Transfer (PFIJ 
    circuits. In the event of a commercial power failure, these circuits transfer 
    the CO trunks to extensions that were selected during the installation 
    process. Refer to Section 9104091-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving and 
    Installation Information for wiring details. 
    Conditions l Each LS/GS Trunk Card (4 Trunks or 8 Trunks) has two PPT circuits. 
    l If the CO trunks are ground start trunks, the extensions must be 
    equipped with a ground start key, or a ground start/loop converter. 
    9 SUPERSET 3, SUPERSET 4, SUPERSET 410, and SUPERSET 420 
    telephones must NOT be used for power failure transfer. 
    Programming None. 
    Operation None. 
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    							Features Description 
    Printer Port - 
    Description 
    An external printer can be connected to the DPABX via the RS-232 port 
    (Printer Port). Features using the printer include: 
    l Room Status 
    l Alarms 
    l SMDR (programmable) 
    l Automatic Wake-Up (programmable) 
    l Message Register Audit (programmable) 
    l Data Dump/Load (requires System Security Code). 
    The SX-50 DPABX monitors RTS (pin 4) from the printer. An ON condition 
    (+V), indicates that the printer is ready to receive data and an OFF condition 
    (-V), indicates that the printer is not ready to receive (i.e., paper out, buffer 
    full or no ribbon). Note that XON, XOFF and DTR are not monitored. For most 
    applications the following configuration of pins is sufficient: 
    l-l 
    3-3 
    4-4 
    7-7 
    However, a standard 25-pin RS-232 cable will also function properly. 
    Conditions l The printer can be suspended, released or have its queues purged by 
    using Attendant Function 75 (refer to Operation). 
    Programming Command 100, System Options, Register 16, Printer Control: 
    l If a Data Demultiplexer is installed (refer to Data Demultiplexer in this 
    Section), set Data Demultiplexer Enable (field c) to 1 (Enable). Default 
    is 0 (Disable). 
    l Select the Printer Baud Rate (field d). Valid entries are: 0 = 110 Baud, 
    1 = 150 Baud, 2 = 300 Baud, 3 = 600 Baud, 4 = 1200 Baud, 5 = 1800 
    Baud, 6 = 2400 Baud, 7 = 4800 Baud and 8 = 9600 Baud. Default is 4 
    (1200 Baud). 
    9 Printer Parity (field e) must be set to 0 (No Parity), 1 (Odd Parity) or 2 
    (Even Parity). Default is No Parity. 
    l Printer Number of TX Bits (field 9 must be specified as 5 - 8 TX Bits. 
    Default is 8 TX Bits. 
    l Printer Number of Stop Bits (field g) must be specified as 1 or 2. 
    Default is 1 stop bit. 
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    l Printer Slow Carriage Return Option (field h) must be set to 0 (Disable) 
    or 1 (Output 6 Nulls at End-of-Line). Default is 0. 
    Operation l Connect the printer to the RS-232 Port (Printer Port) on the Control 
    Card/Control Card 2 (MCC2). Refer to Section 9104-091-200-NA, 
    Shipping, Receiving and Installation Information. 
    To Suspend the Printer: 
    l Dial the Attendant Function Access Code (71 or *) or press the 
    FUNCTION key. 
    l Dial Attendant Function 75 and *. _ “’ 
    l The printer is suspended. When the printer is suspended, SMDR and 
    Automatic Wake-Up could fill up the queues for the printer. 
    l If the Printer Queue is full, no trunk calls requiring SMDR are permitted 
    and no Automatic Wake-up calls are made. Also, the system raises an 
    alarm to indicate that the Printer Queue is full. 
    To Resume Printing: 
    l Dial the Attendant Function Access Code (71 or *) or press the 
    FUNCTION key. 
    l Dial Attendant Function 75 and #. 
    l The printer continues printing where it left off and prints records found 
    in the Printer Queue. 
    To Suspend the Printer and Purge the Queues: 
    l Dial the Attendant Function Access Code (71 or *) or press the 
    FUNCTION key. 
    l Dial Attendant Function 75 and 0. 
    l he system purges the Printer Queue and suspends the printer. 
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    							Features Description 
    Privacy Release - 
    Description 
    Conditions 
    l Privacy Release is effective only on SUPERSET line appearances. I’t 
    has no effect on Executive Busy Override. 
    Operation SUPERSET 4 Telephones 
    Several SUPERSET telephones can have appearances of the same line. 
    However, conversations on these line appearances are private; another 
    set with an appearance of the same line cannot enter the conversation. If 
    required, a SUPERSET 4 or SUPERSET 420 telephone using the line 
    can permit other appearances to join the conversation by activating the 
    Privacy Release feature. 
    During an established call: 
    l Press the PRIVACY REL softkey. 
    Another SUPERSET user with an appearance of the same line can now 
    enter the conversation by pressing the appropriate Line Select key. 
    SUPERSET 420 
    Telephones 
    During an established call: 
    l Press the Superkey key, to select the programmable features menu. 
    The CALL FORWARDING feature appears on display. 
    l Press the No softkey, to step forward to the LINE PRIVACY? feature. 
    l Press the Yes softkey. Prompt PRIVACY RELEASE appears on 
    display. 
    l Press On/Off to select state desired. 
    :; 
    /’ 
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    							Features 
    Programming 
    Description 
    Programming the SX-50 DPABX consists of completing the required 
    Installation Forms, loading the Default Data and then entering the 
    required Command Number and data from the Attendant Console, 
    Auxiliary Attendant, Test Line or RMATS. Refer to TEST LINE in this 
    Section. 
    The installer sets a System Security Code for each system installed which 
    permits modification of the entire system database. Refer to SYSTEM 
    SECURITY CODE PROGRAMMING in this Section. The customer can 
    modify parts of the system database by using the User Security Code. Refer 
    to USER SECURITY CODE PROGRAMMING in this Section. 
    The following is a brief description of available functions for editing the 
    Customer Database from the Attendant Console or the Test Line. For details, 
    refer to Section 9104--091-210-NA, Customer Data Entry. 
    Pressing the ENTER softkey on the Attendant Console at the Command 
    Level accesses the Register Level. 
    Pressing the EXIT softkey on the Attendant Console exits CDE Mode (or 
    Display Mode) and returns the system to Call Processing Mode. Replacing 
    the handset at the Test Line also exits CDE Mode. 
    Pressing the QUIT softkey on the Test Line returns control to the Command 
    Level when data is being displayed. 
    At the Command Level, pressing the FWD softkey on the Test Line or 
    pressing the NEXT softkey on the Attendant Console advances the system 
    to the next register in the Command. When the last register in the command 
    is reached, the softkey no longer appears. 
    Pressing the - softkey on the Attendant Console moves the pointer one field 
    location to the right. 
    When a programming error occurs, pressing the CANCEL softkey on the 
    Test Line (or pressing the QUIT softkey on the Attendant Console) restores 
    the previous contents of the register. 
    Conditions l The Programming Access Code defaults to 70 or #. However, if # is 
    used for Last Number Redial, then 70 must be used to access Pro- 
    gramming Mode. Refer to LAST NUMBER REDIAL in this Section. 
    l When the User Security Code is dialed, only the information detailed in 
    User Programming Access (Command Number 180) can be changed. 
    l The user can NEVER view the System Security Code or Load Default 
    Data (#998) when using the User Security Code. 
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