SX-200 General Information Guide

Flash Timing

The Flash Timer is a system wide programmable item. Its value applies to all industry-standard telephones in the system. The minimum flash timer is 200 ms. The flash timer can be programmed from 200 to 1500 ms.

Forward Campon

Calls that camp on to a multi-line SUPERSET telephone can be selectively forwarded to the telephone’s call forwarding destination. When a party camps on to a busy telephone that has call forwarding programmed (it may be active or inactive), the person at the busy telephone can press a softkey or the FORWARD CALL feature key to forward that waiting party to the call forwarding destination.

Group Listening

Group listening allows a user of a SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4125, or SUPERSET 4150 telephone to carry on a conversation using the handset while allowing others nearby to listen to the far end voice over the telephone set’s speaker. The microphone is disabled in group listening mode.

Handset Mute

This feature allows you to mute the handset microphone during an off-hook conversation. You disable or enable the handset microphone during a conversation by pressing the HANDSET MUTE key (toggle action).The Handset Mute feature is programmable on the SUPERSET 4015, SUPERSET4025, and SUPERSET 4150 telephones.

Handset Receiver Volume Control

This feature enables the user of SUPERSET telephones to adjust the volume of the set’s handset receiver. The handset receiver volume is independent of the set speaker.

Handsfree Announce

When paging to a set that is in handsfree conversation, the paging set receives a burst of busy tone. The paged set can press a “RESPOND” key to answer the page (the paging party has no indication until the paged party speaks).

Handsfree Answerback to a Directed Page

This feature allows users of SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4125, SUPERSET 4150, SUPERSET 410, SUPERSET 420, and SUPERSET 430 telephones to respond handsfree to a directed page. In order to respond to a directed page handsfree, the user must turn on the set’s microphone lamp in advance. Then, if a directed page is broadcast over the users set, the set microphone is activated allowing the user to speak handsfree to the calling party.

Note that the SUPERSET 3DN and SUPERSET 4DN Auto-Answer for Directed Page Calls feature provides a similar type of functionality for SUPERSET 3DN and SUPERSET 4DN telephones.

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sx-200, SX-2000 specifications

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