Feature Description

Originate Only Extension

This feature allows an extension or dataset to originate calls. The extension can only receive calls that are forwarded from another extension. The system treats calls dialed to Originate Only Extensions as illegal numbers.

Overlap Outpulsing

Overlap Outpulsing occurs when the system begins dialing on a trunk before the user has dialed all digits in the destination’s telephone number. By default, the ARS package outpulses digits as soon as the trunk seizure is acknowledged. This provides a shorter total dialing time, especially on non-DTMF trunks. This feature can be turned off, forcing the ARS package to collect all dialed digits before outpulsing the resulting digit string on the outgoing trunk.

Override (Intrude)

This feature allows a user who encounters a busy extension to enter the conversation. Before override voice contact is established, the overriding party and both parties in the original conversation receive a warning tone. The tone is repeated at regular intervals while the overriding party is connected to the existing call. Display SUPERSET telephones display the name and/or extension number of the overriding party.

ONS Positive Disconnect

ONS Positive Disconnect forces an ONS device to go on-hook when the far-end disconnects. A momentary electrical break on the ONS device forces the disconnection. Some FAX machines or answering machines require this electrical break to recognize that the other party has terminated the call.

ONS Ring Groups

The ONS Ring Groups feature provides the ability of multiple ONS telephones to ring when a master telephone is called. Each ONS telephone in the ring group still has its own extension number, therefore allowing the ONS telephone user to accept calls intended for that telephone plus answer calls directed to the master telephone. Each user can also answer his/her own calls and have his/her own voicemail.

Override Security

The Override Security option provides an extension, DISA trunk, or dial-in tie trunk with security against Override. See Attendant Busy Override and Override (Intrude) on.

Paging - PA

Paging equipment can be connected to the SX-200 EL or SX-200 ML system via a Paging/Music-on-Hold module on the Universal Card or on the DNIC Music-on-Hold/Pager Unit (DMP) via a DNIC port. Up to nine paging zones, with separate or simultaneous access, can be provided. An extension, tie trunk, or DISA trunk can access the paging equipment by dialing the required access code. Access may be restricted to any of the nine zones depending upon

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sx-200, SX-2000 specifications

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