Feature Description

Data: Account Codes

Verified and unverified Account Codes can be applied to internal, external or long distance data calls. The Account Code appears in the Data SMDR and trunk SMDR records. Internal data calls generate a Data SMDR record only; external data calls generate both a Data SMDR and a Trunk SMDR record.

Data: Associated Data Line (ADL)

This feature allows a telephone to originate and disconnect a data call. The association is between a telephone (used for dialing or disconnecting the call), and the dataset the call is switched to once, the setup is complete. The user can establish a basic ADL call from an industry-standard telephone or a SUPERSET telephone by dialing an access code and the number of the destination. The Associated Data Line operates with either asynchronous or synchronous devices.

The data destination of any data call can be predetermined via the Hotline feature (see ADL Hotline). Industry-standard DTMF and rotary telephones, SUPERSET telephones can be used in ADL calls. Either the originator or destination can terminate the data call. Data destinations include

Data station extension number

Data hunt group access code

Modem hunt group access code followed by ARS digit string.

Included with originate/disconnect capabilities of ADL are the following:

Data call originate using the Speed Call key or Abbreviated Dial

ADL queuing

Data call disconnect using the Speed Call key or Abbreviated Dial, or the Disconnect or Call/Attn key.

Data: ADL Hotline

This feature establishes a data call between two preassigned data devices when the user dials the ADL access code from the associated telephone.

Data: ADL Speed Call Originate

An ADL user can originate an ADL call using a personal Speed Call number.

Data: Associated Modem Line (AML)

This feature allows voice only calls, data only calls, simultaneous voice/data calls, and alternating voice/data calls through the system. A standard ONS voice port is associated through CDE programming with one or more SUPERSET telephones. This ONS port is connected to data terminal equipment (DTE) via a modem. Data calls may be set up using the associated SUPERSET telephone.

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sx-200, SX-2000 specifications

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