Mitel SX-2000 Telephone User Manual


 
SX-200 General Information Guide
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digit is not dialed within a preselected time. A conflict exists between two extension numbers
if the first number is contained in the second number, starting with the first digit. For example,
1234 conflicts with 12345, but 1234 does not conflict with 123 (123 conflicts with 1234). Users
could experience slower performance with conflicts.
Consoleless Operation
The system may be operated without the use of an Attendant Console. Under these conditions
all features associated with the console are not available. SUPERSET 3DN, SUPERSET 4DN,
and SUPERSET 4150 telephones may be used as Subattendant positions. These may switch
the system to night service. See Night/Day Switching. Subattendant positions can also be given
enhanced call handling and recall capabilities.
Contact Monitor
This feature allows a station line circuit to be used for monitoring an alarm contact. The contact
to be monitored is connected across Tip and Ring of the circuit. When the contact closes, a
call is originated by the station line circuit and the call is directed to its tenant’s Dial 0 or Priority
Dial 0 Routing Point. The system handles the call as a call reroute.
Customer Data Entry (CDE)
Customer Data Entry is a full screen application, using softkey prompts and simple graphics
for entering and changing customer programming. Enter customer data from a terminal via the
RS-232C connector on the rear of the cabinet, or from an Attendant Console. CDE can also
be performed from a remote location, using a terminal connected to the system via modems.
Customer Data Entry - Default Data
The system is preprogrammed with default Class-Of-Service (COS) Options and
Class-Of-Restriction Options; if no alternates are programmed, the system defaults to the
preprogrammed data. The Feature Access Codes can be entered during Customer Data Entry.
Customer Data Entry - Range Programming
This feature allows range programming for blocks of extensions. By entering a range of
equipment numbers, one may assign extension numbers, COR, tenant, and COS to a selected
block of equipment numbers. The start extension number and defaults for the other values are
entered by the programmer. The extensions are assigned sequentially starting at the entered
value, and the COS, tenant and COR are assigned to the entire group.
Customer Data Print
This feature displays the current programming of the SX-200 EL/ML systems. Each or all of
the CDE forms may be printed, one at a time, in a presentable format.
Data: Abbreviated Dial For ADL Calls
An ADL user can originate an ADL call using a System Abbreviated Dial number.