Mitel Sx 50 Dpabx Instructions Guide
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Customer Data Entrv (CDE) Refer to Figure 2-5, Field Level Display. (c) 01000011 CMD 100 Rl SAVE QUIT EXIT ---5 Figure 2-5 Field Level Display Dial new field data values on the telephone keypad. The lower case letter in brackets at the left of the display identifies the entry point, which flashes. The entry point advances one field for each digit dialed. . The + softkey moves the entry point to the next field without entering new data. It is not possible to backspace. If the entry point is moved past the required field, use the QUIT softkey to return to Register Level then reenter the data. If an error message is displayed or the data entered was incorrect, use the QUIT softkey to return to Register Level. Check and reenter the data. When the required data is displayed, press the SAVE softkey to commit the changes to the database. The display goes to Register Level on the next register in the command. If there is no such register, it returns to Command Level on the current command. Softkeys 2.7 The Attendant Console, the Auxiliary Attendant and the Test Line (if it is a SUPERSET Telephone) display softkeys. The function name appears above the key, on the LCD, when the function is available. The softkeys are described below. Test Line softkeys, where they have a different name, appear here in parentheses. ENTER (YES): Pressing the ENTER softkey at the Command Level enters the Register Level of the selected Command Number. EXIT: Pressing the EXIT softkey at any level of programming exits Programming Mode. QUIT (CANCEL): Pressing the QUIT softkey at Field Level (including when an error message is displayed) returns the display to Register Level. Data changes are not saved. Pressing QUIT at Register Level returns to Command Level. NEXT (FWD): Pressing the NEXT softkey selects the next Command Number in a group (if at the Command Level) or the next Register Number in a group (if at the Register Level). The upper right-hand corner of the Attendant Console LCD indicates the selected Command and Register Numbers. -: This softkey only appears if the level of access permits modification of the database. Pressing the - softkey moves the entry point one field to the right. The softkey disappears when the entry point is the last field of the register. 210 2-8 Revision 0 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5
System Initialization and Data Entry SAVE: This softkey appears at Field Level. Pressing the SAVE softkey stores the displayed data. (READ): This softkey appears on the Auxiliary Attendant or Test Line during initial access to CDE. Pressing the READ softkey allows the user to read, but not modify, the database. Refer to Levels of Access and Table 24, Programming Access from the Test Line, in this Part for details. Several softkeys which can appear at the console do not appear at the SUPERSET4/SUPERSET420 telephones or have a different prompt. All the softkeys have equivalent key sequences: SAVE SAVE f* QUIT CANCEL+ “# * If the test line is a SUPERSET4ZO the softkey will read “NEXT”. + These softkeys are not available on the SUPERSET 420. Note: The VIEW, DELETE, WFDT and PAUSE softkeys are used in programming ARS. Refer to Section 9104-091-22O-NA, Automatic Route Selection, for more information. 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 210 2-9
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3 ’ FEATURE INDEX General 3.1 Table 2-1, Feature Index, lists the programmable features of the SX-50 system and their corresponding Customer Data Entry fields. . Table 3-l Feature Index Feature Name Command Register Field Abbreviated Dial 100 09 c,h 13 j 110 07 c-f 121 - 129 5 b-j Account Codes 100 15 cd (Note: SMDR options must be enabled; refer 110 28 c-f to SMDR in this table). 121 - 129 3 h 7 751 ; Associated Modem Line 121 --, 129 4 I Attendant Access 110 01 c-f Attendant and Maintenance Functions 110 13,14 c-f Attendant-Switchable COS 301 -310 e Attendant Tone Signaling 185 01-14 cd Auto-Answer 100 07 C Auto-Hold 100 07 d Auto-Line Disconnect 100 03 h-j 121 - 129 3 k Automatic Callback 100 03 g 110 32 c-f 121 - 129 3 b,j Automatic Diagnostics 100 01 C Automatic Night Service 100 08 c,e Automatic Ringdown Circuit 121 * 129 2 d 301 -+ 310 01 -16 C Page 1 of 8 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 210 3-l
Customer Data Entry (CDE) Table 3-l Feature Index (continued) Feature Name Command Register Field Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control 100 13 c- j 301 - 310 01-16 9 341 - 350 01 -16 501 - 580 1 E 700 001 - 800 d,e,g - 1 701 - 745 01 - 06 b-n - 750 001 - 200 d-o 751 001 -100 d-g 752 001 100 - d,e,g 1 - Automatic Wake-Up 100 10 cd (If a printer is required, refer to PRINTER in 110 41 c-f this table). 121 129 - 4 j 185 01-14 cd Auxiliary Attendant 121 - 129 7 d 301 - 310 1 d . 401 - 480 c-e Background Music 100 09 9 Behind PABX Operation 151 156 - 1 f,g,h,i 2 f 4 cd Block Programming 321 330 - a-h 341 - 350 a-g Break/Make Ratio 501 - 580 2 b Calibrated Flash 100 06 C Call Block 121 129 - 3 f 185 01-14 cd Call Direction 121 129 - 2 C Call Forwarding - Busy 110 11 c-f 121 - 129 4 c Call Forwarding - Busy/Don’t Answer 100 11 d 110 12 ._ c-f 121 - 129 4 e Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer 100 11 d 110 10 c-f 121 - 129 4 * d Call Forwarding - External 100 09 121 - 129 4 b:f 5 b-j 501 - 580 2 C Page 2 of 8 ?, .,:’ 210 3-2 Revision 0 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5
Feature Index . Feature Name Call Forwarding - Follow Me Call Hold (Attendant) Call Hold (Extension) Call Hold Retrieve Call Park Call Pickup Call Selection Call Transfer Camp-On Clear All Features Conference Conflict Dialing Consoleless Operation Contact Monitor Data Demultiplexer Data Dump/Load I Table 3-l Feature Index (continued) Command Register Field ^ 110 08 c-f 121-129 4 b 100 9,ll f 110 16 - 18 c+f 100 09 f 11 e 110 03 c+f 121 - 129 3 e 110 04,05 c-f 100 11 f 110 16,17,18 c+f 110 06 c-f 30 c-f 121 - 129 7 e,f 185 1 - 14 cd 301 -310 01 -16 f 501 580 - 4 d 5 b 100 11 cd 121 - 129 2 b 8 C 100 11 C 121 - 129 8 b-e 110 15 c+f 100 11 c,d 121 - 129 2 b 8 b+e 100 09 e 100 02‘ d 08 c,d,f - i 110 9 c-f 121 - 129 3 8 bte 501 - 580 4 5 d-g b-e 100 17 c-e 301 - 310 01 +16 C 100 16 C 1.00 16 d-h ma-‘- c? -I. n 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 210 3-3
Customer Data Entry (CDE) Table 3-l Feature Index (continued) Feature Name Data Line Security Dictation Trunk Direct-In Lines Direct Inward Dial Trunks Command Register Field 121 129 - 3 d 151 156 - 2 501 --+ 580 4 i! 121 - 129 8 b-e 501 - 580 4 _ d-g 100 05 110. g-i 35 - 37 c-f 121 - 129 8 d-e 185 01-14 cd 501 - 580 1 ej 4 d-k 5 b-f 6 7 b- j b-i Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Xrect Line Select Direct Trunk Select Iiscriminating Ringing Distinctive Callback Ringing 10 Not Disturb f&M Trunks Executive Busy Override (Console) Executive Busy Override Ixecutive Busy Override Security -lash Disable -lash for Attendant Flash is Release 121 - 129 2 193 01 b,:,d 501 - 580 1 e,f,hj 4 h-k 401 - 480 C 401 - 480 C 100 03 f 100 03 9 110 33 c-f 121 - 129 2 k 185 01-14 c,d 151 - 156 1 f-i 501 - 580 1 We,j 2 3 b:f 4 d 5 b 100 02 C 185 01-14 cd 121 - 129 4 9 121 04 h 121 - 129 2 b 121 - 129 2 b 100 06 C Page 4 of E 210 3-4 Revision 0 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5 .’
Feature Index Feature Name Command Register Field Flexible Night Service - 100 08 501 - 580 5 b:e Flexible Numbering Plan 110 01 41 - c-f 151 - 156 1 f-i 301 -310 01 -16 i-l Hotline 100 12 121 - 129 2 d” 301 -310 01 -16 C Hunt Groups (Extensions) 110 19-24 c-f (See also LOG-IN HUNT GROUPS) 361 - 366 01 b,c 02 - 09 b-e Hunt Groups (Trunks) 151 156 - 1 C Identified Trunk Group 151 - 156 1 e-i 2 b,d,e 501 - 580 2 C Incoming Call Identification 501 - 580 4 d 5 b Internal Calls to Console Night Answer Point 100 08 M-0 Last Number Redial 100 09 d 121 - 129 5 k 151 - 156 2 j -ine Appearances 100 7 401 - 480 Fi -ockout Alarm 121 -129 7 h -og-in Hunt Groups 110 34 c-f 121 - 129 7 9 Manual Line 100 12 121 - 129 2 d” Message Register Audit (A printer is required; 100 10 e refer to PRINTER in this table.) Message Registration Message Waiting 100 10 121 - 129 2 7 151 - 156 2 3 b:h 185 01-14 cd 100 12 c-f 110 27, 38,39 c-f 121 - 129 2 9 -
Customer Data Entry (CDEI Table 3-l Feature Index (continued) Feature Name Command Register Field Messages - Advisory 121 - 129 7 b Messages - Call Me Back 401 - 480 c Music on Hold 100 09 f Night/Day Switching 185 01-14 c,d Off-Premises Extensions 301 -310 01 -16 h Originate-Only Extensions 121 - 129 2 c Overflow 100 08 c-i Paging Access 110 ’ 02 c-f _ 121 - 129 3 C 501 - 580 2 C Partial Flash Inhibit 100 06 e Personal Outgoing Line 401 - 480 C Pickup Groups 110 06 c-f 301 - 310 01 -16 f Printer 100 16 c-h Remote Maintenance Administration and Test 100 1 d System (RMATS) 110 26 c-f 192 12 b-f 501 - 580 4 5 d-g b-e Restrictive Station Control Reversal Meaning Ring Group Room Status Selectable Ringing Cadence Cycle Time Special DISA (See also TRAVELING COS) SMDR Credit Card Calls 121 - 129 501 - 580 110 381 501 - 580 100 110 121 - 129 185 301 -310 100 121 - 129 501 - 580 151 - 156 2 f 2 de 25 c-f 01 -09 b-e 4 e,tg 5 c-e 10 I 31 c-f 3 i 01-14 cd 01 -16 9 03 e 2 e 1 e 4 e Page 6 of 8 210 3-6 Revision 0 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5
Table 3-l Feature Index (continued) Feature Name Command Register Field Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) - 100 14 c- j 121-129 3 h 151 - 156 2 I Station Switchhook-Flash Timing 100 06 c SUPERSET 3 and SUPERSET 410 Tele- 100 07 c-e phones 301 +310 01 +16 C’I 401 - 480 01-+15 c-i SUPERSET Telephones 100 07 c-e 301 -310 01 416 c-1 401 + 480 01+15 c-i SUPERSET 4 and SUPERSET 420 Headset 121 - 129 2 j Operation System Security Code Programming Test Line Transfer Dial Tone Traveling COS Trunk Alarm Control Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS) Trunk Group Overflow Trunk Groups 190 01 b-+e 100 01 e,f,g 08 f 11 f 100 03 d 100 14 k 15 e 110 40 c-f 180 2 h 185 01-14 cd 600 a-n 501 - 580 1 C 100 08 c-f 110 ^ 09 c-+f 121 --, 129 3 9 185 01 - 14 c,d 121 - 129 1 h 151 4156 1 d 121 - 129 1 b-g 151 - 156 1 b-i 2 b-k 3 4 b-h 501 - 580 1 b-e 2 b 3 b-i 4 b-f b,c Page 7 of E 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 210 3-7