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TABLE S-1 (CONT'D}

 

FEATURE INDEX

 

 

Feature Name

Command

Register

Field

Message Registration

 

1DD

10

g

 

121 -

129

2

 

f

 

151

-

156

2

 

e

 

 

 

 

3

 

b-tl

 

 

185

01 -

14

c,d

Message Waiting

 

100

12

c- f

 

 

110

38,39

c- f

 

121

-

129

2

 

El

Messages - Advisory

121

-

129

7

 

b

Messages-

401

-

480

 

 

c

Call Me Back

 

 

 

 

 

Music on Hold

 

 

 

 

f

 

100

09

 

Night/Day Switching

 

185

01 -

14

c,d

Off-Premises

301

-

310

01 -

16

h

Extensions

 

 

 

 

 

;

 

 

 

 

 

 

Originate-Only

121

-

129

2

 

c

Extensions

 

 

 

 

 

I

 

 

 

 

 

 

overflow

100

08

 

c-1

Paging Access

 

110

02

 

c- f

 

121

-

129

3

 

c

 

501

-

580

2

 

c

Panla1 Flash Inhibit

 

100

06

 

e

Personal Outgoing Line

401

-

480

 

 

c

Pickup Groups

 

110

06

 

c- f

 

301

-

310

01- 16

t

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Mitel SX-50 manual Feature Name Command Register Field Message Registration, Messages, Music on Hold, Night/Day Switching

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.

The SX-50 employs integrated voice processing capabilities, which include voicemail and automated attendant functions. These features help improve customer engagement by ensuring that calls are directed to the appropriate parties, reducing response times and enhancing service levels. The voicemail system allows users to manage their messages efficiently, with features such as remote access and forwarding.

In terms of technology, the SX-50 utilizes Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) for voice transmission, ensuring high-quality audio and minimized latency during calls. This technology supports traditional telephony, making it compatible with various standard telephone sets, which was often a significant advantage during its peak use. The system was also capable of supporting both local and long-distance calls, making it versatile for different business environments.

The Mitel SX-50 is characterized by its solid reliability and ease of maintenance. The system provides straightforward software updates and troubleshooting, enabling IT personnel to manage and resolve issues with minimal disruption to service. This reliability contributed to its popularity among businesses that depended on consistent communication.

Moreover, the SX-50 features user-friendly interfaces for both administrators and end-users, ensuring that employees can easily navigate the system. Overall, the Mitel SX-50 remains an important piece of telecommunication history, showcasing how traditional PBX systems can effectively serve the communication needs of businesses. Its blend of modular design, integrated features, and reliable performance set a standard for future developments in telephony technology.