Mitel Sx-50 Superset 4 User Guide
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SUPPLEMENTARY FEATURE KEYS The four supplementary feature keys . . . are found to the right of the dial pad. While the softkeys perform different actions according to the progress of a call, these feature keys have only one function at any time. These feature keys are briefly described below. See the Feature Glossary for more details. display , The display key lets you display in the top half of the Feature Display information programmed in your set. You can display the Call Forwarding...
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SUPPLEMENTARY FEATURE KEYS See CALL HANDLING FEATURES for more details. speaker on/off The speaker on/off key lets you make or receive calls without lifting the handset. This is referred to as “handsfree operation”. The speaker on/off key enables the speaker and microphone on your set. You can hear the caller through the speaker; you can speak to the caller through the microphone located on the bottom right corner of your SUPERSET qTM set. The section “Handsfree Operation” gives the procedures...
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ADJUSTING YOUR SET Before using your SUPERSET 41M set, you may want ’ to adjust the Speaker Volume and Ringer Volume Controls and the Ringer Pitch Control. By adjusting the Ringer Pitch Control differently from everyone else’s, you will be able to identify your own phone when it is ringing. With time, you will also be able to recognize whose phone is ringing, by the pitch of the ringer. To adjust the Speaker Volume Control l Move the Speaker Volume Control 111 on the upper left corner of the...
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ADJUSTING YOUR SET To adjust the Ringer Volume Control l Move the Ringer Volume Control [21 on the upper left corner of the set to the left and right to respectively decrease and increase the volume. To adjust the Ringer Pitch Control l Adjust the Ringer Pitch Control [3] under your SUPERSET qTM set by inserting a small screwdriver into the small recessed hole under the set and turning it to the left and right to respectively raise and lower the pitch. I-16 Overview
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TONES AND RINGS To help you identify the origin of a call . . . your telephone system may be programmed with distinctive rings, as follows: l internal calls - regular single rings l external calls - one double ring followed by regular single rings 0 l callbacks - one quick ring followed by three regular single rings Line Appearance Ring Options Each line appearance on your set may be programmed with one of the following ring options: ring, no ring, or delay ring. Ring The line appearance...
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TONES AND RINGS telling you what is going on. The various tones and rings are described below. Busy lone Regular long pulses (beeep-beeep-beeep) - heard when the number you dialed is busy. Callback Ring One short ring followed by three regular rings, heard when the callback you set rings your phone. Camp-on Tone One (internal call waiting) or two (external call waiting) short beeps, heard during a conversation when you have an incoming call waiting to be answered. Conference Tone One short...
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TONES AND RINGS Override Tone Short beep, heard by all parties in a conversation when someone Overrides (intrudes into) a call. This beep is heard every two seconds, during the entire call. Reorder Tone Rapid pulse (bip-bip-bip-bip) - heard when a feature is not available to you. The feature is not in your Class of Service or you have dialed an invalid number. Transfer Dial Tone Three rapid pulses (bip-bip-bip-beeeee) - heard as soon as you press transhonf to transfer a call to another...