Personal speed call, Pickup groups, Pickup - local and directed – Mitel SX-2000 User Manual
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Feature Description
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Parallel Connection of Industry-Standard Telephones
A maximum of three industry-standard telephones equipped with bells can be connected
(hard-wired) together on one ONS line.
Personal Speed Call
The Personal Speed Call feature allows the user to program and access up to five personal
speed call numbers. The telephone user enters the numbers at the telephone. They may then
be accessed via an access code, followed by an index number. These personal speed call
numbers may only be accessed from the telephone on which they were entered. Note that in
addition to this feature, users also have access to the Abbreviated Dial feature - see Abbreviated
Dial.
Pickup Groups
Extensions may be programmed as Pickup Groups, permitting users to answer calls to any
other extension within their particular group. See Pickup - Local and Directed.
Pickup - Local and Directed
A telephone can be assigned to a pickup group, and can answer any ringing telephone within
that group. This is Local Pickup.
Directed Call Pickup allows an extension user to answer any ringing telephone within the
system.
PRI Card Support
This feature allows a PRI card to be installed in the system. With the T1/E1 module, the PRI
card provides one or two links (24-48 channels ) of T1 ISDN connectivity. The PRI card provides
the same connectivity as provided on the ISDN Network Gateway.
Printer/Terminal Support
This feature allows the routing of printouts to the system printer port, to any data port, or to the
printer port on the SUPERCONSOLE 1000 Attendant Console. If no new port is specified
through CDE, printouts default to the system printer port. All printer ports are RS-232C interface.
Printout types include
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Traffic measurement
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SMDR (Trunk, Data, ACD)
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CDE
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Hotel/Motel system printouts
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PMS interface port (must be dedicated)
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ACD reports
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Maintenance logs.