Pocket Reference Guide

TABLE 7-1(CONT'D)

PROGRAMMING ERROR CODES

Error Code

Description

E22

Device must be an eKtenslon.

 

E23

ARS Busy - Calls In progress

 

E24

DJglt String already programmed

 

E25

Digit String register overflow

 

E26

No Digit String entered

 

E27

Digit aree Is full.

 

E28

The start time entered for this time period Is

 

 

earlier than or equ1111 to the start time of the

 

 

preceding period. Time periods must be

 

 

entered In ascending order.

 

E29

The start time entered tor this time period Is

 

 

later than the start time of the neM.t period.

 

 

Time periods must be entered In ascending

 

 

order.

 

E30

RESERVE[)

 

E31

Attempt to program e OTS, DLS or Private Una

 

 

In SUPERSET Telaphona Programming when

 

 

the trunk Is not assigned to a Trunk Group.

 

 

Refer to Commands 501 - 580, Trunk

 

 

Programming.

 

E32

SUPERSET 4 Talephone key type conflict

 

E33

Attempt to display System Security Code.

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E34

Attempt to display User Security Code.

 

E35

Attempt to display DISA Access Code.

 

E36

RESERVED

 

E37

Specified cerd type not found In slot position.

 

E38

Attempt to overflow current Trunk Group.

 

E39

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Mitel SX-50 Device must be an eKtenslon, ARS Busy Calls In progress, DJglt String already programmed, Digit aree Is full

SX-50 specifications

The Mitel SX-50 is a highly regarded private branch exchange (PBX) system that was widely used in the 1980s and 1990s for its robust features and reliable performance. Designed to meet the communication needs of small to medium-sized businesses, the SX-50 integrates advanced technologies that enhance voice communication and streamline operational efficiency.

One of the key features of the SX-50 is its modular design, allowing businesses to customize the system according to their specific needs. This modularity enables the addition of various line cards and trunk interfaces, accommodating different types of telephone lines such as analog and digital. This flexibility ensures that organizations can scale their communication systems as they grow, making it a cost-effective solution.

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