Product Overview

SUPERSET 4150 Telephone: The SUPERSET 4150 telephone is a multi-line digital telephone that provides advanced telephony features and connectivity to a computer. A built-in RS-232 serial port accomodates the connection to a PC serial port. The SUPERSET 4150 has 14 keys that can be programmed as Speed Call keys or Line Appearances. One key must be reserved for the prime line. A backlit, alphanumeric display with six touch-sensitive softkey areas allows users to select call handling features easily. On incoming calls, the message lamp flashes in cadence with ringing of the set. The SUPERSET 4150 also offers full-duplex speaker functionality when the power adapter is connected to the set.

Note: The SUPERSET 400 series telephones have been discontinued, however they are still supported by the SX-200 system.

Attendant Console: The system supports three types of Attendant consoles; the LCD Console, the SUPERCONSOLE 1000® Attendant Console, and the SUPERSET 7000 Attendant Console. The LCD Console interfaces to a console module on the Universal Card, while the SUPERCONSOLE 1000 and SUPERSET 7000 Attendant consoles interface by one pair wiring to a DNIC circuit on a Digital Line Card.

Programmable Key Modules: Two types of Programmable Key Modules are available: the Mitel Networks Programmable Key Module 12 PKM 12) and the Mitel Networks Programmable Key Module 48 (PKM 48). The PKM 12 provides 12 additional keys and line status displays to SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4125, or SUPERSET 4150 telephones. Only one PKM 12 can be attached to the telephone. The PKM 48 provides 48 additional keys and line status displays to an attendant console or to SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4125, or SUPERSET 4150 telephones. Up to two PKM 48 devices may be attached to the telephone or to an attendant console. Flash rates for the indicators are the same as on its associated telephone.

Notes:

1.The SUPERSET PKM has been discontinued but is still supported on the SX-200 system. This PKM provided 30 additional keys and line status displays to a SUPERSET 410, SUPERSET 420, or SUPERSET 430 telephone. Up to three PKMs could be attached to a telephone.

2.The SUPERSET DSS Module has also been discontinued but is still supported. This module provided a 32-position Busy Lamp Field and a 32-key direct station select keypad for the associated SUPERSET telephone.

Interface Modules: Two types of interface modules are available. SUPERSET Interface Module 1 (SIM1) interfaces a PKM 12 or up to two PKM 48 devices with a SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4125, or SUPERSET 4150 telephone. SUPERSET Interface Module 2 (SIM2) interfaces a SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4125, or SUPERSET 4150 telephone with a PKM 12 or up to two PKM 48 devices and an analog device, such as a telephone set, modem, or FAX machine. Both interface modules are installed in the base of a SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4125, or SUPERSET 4150 telephone.

Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) Interface Unit: This unit interfaces up to two programmable key modules (PKM 48 devices) with an attendant console. Each PKM 48 provides the attendant console user with 48 DSS/BLF keys. Note that the SUPERCONSOLE 1000 with the back-lit display does not require this interface unit.

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sx-200, SX-2000 specifications

Mitel SX-2000 is a versatile telecommunications system designed to cater to the communication needs of both large enterprises and smaller organizations. Known for its scalability and robust features, the SX-2000 offers a comprehensive solution for voice communications, making it a preferred choice in various sectors including healthcare, education, and corporate environments.

One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Mitel SX-2000 is its modular architecture. This design allows organizations to expand their system as needed, adding components such as additional trunk lines, user extensions, and various telephony features without a complete overhaul of their existing infrastructure. This adaptability is a significant advantage for businesses anticipating future growth or evolving needs.

The SX-2000 supports a diverse range of telephony protocols and technologies, including traditional analog and digital interfaces, as well as Voice over IP (VoIP). This flexibility enables seamless integration with existing equipment and the incorporation of modern communication technologies. It supports both TDM and IP technology, allowing organizations to bridge their legacy systems with new VoIP solutions, providing a cost-effective avenue for upgrades.

Key features of the Mitel SX-2000 include advanced call handling capabilities, such as call routing, queuing, and conferencing. The system can manage both inbound and outbound calls efficiently, ensuring that communication flows smoothly within the organization. Furthermore, the SX-2000 allows for advanced voicemail systems, automated attendants, and integration with CRM applications, enhancing productivity and customer service.

In terms of user experience, the system offers a variety of end-user devices, including digital and IP phones, which come equipped with intuitive interfaces. These devices offer features like programmable keys, speakerphone capabilities, and support for unified communications, allowing users to manage their calls effectively.

Security is a significant aspect of any telecommunications system, and Mitel has incorporated layers of security protocols in the SX-2000. This includes encryption for VoIP calls and secure access controls to safeguard sensitive communications.

In summary, the Mitel SX-2000 is a robust telecommunications solution that provides extensive flexibility, scalability, and advanced features. Its ability to integrate with various technologies and support a wide range of user needs makes it an ideal choice for organizations looking to enhance their communication infrastructure. With ongoing advancements in telecommunications technology, the SX-2000 remains a relevant and powerful tool for effective communication.