Night Services; Night Services Flexibility; Node Identification; Non-Busy Extension - Mitel SX-2000 EL Information Manual

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SX-200 General Information Guide

Night Services

The system has three different service modes: DAY, NIGHT1, or NIGHT2. When the system
or tenant group is in Night-Service mode, incoming trunk calls and calls to the Attendant can
be rerouted to specified extensions or activate common alerting devices (Night Bells).

Night Services Flexibility

This option allows the Attendant to change the Night Service assignment of non-dial-in trunks.
The system allows full flexibility of trunk assignment.

Node Identification

The Node Identification feature works with the Analog Networking feature to provide consistent
dialing of extension numbers throughout a network of SX-200 PBXs. For any extension, the
Node Identification digits plus the extension number uniquely identifies the extension from all
others on the network. The extension can be reached by dialing the same string of digits from
any node in the network. For the use of the node identification code in Analog Networking, see
Analog Networking.

Non-Busy Extension

An extension with the Non-Busy Extension feature enabled can have a maximum of 5 parties
connected and never appears busy to the system. If a new call is directed to a non busy
extension that is already in a call, the system automatically overrides the existing call. After a
warning tone, the new caller joins the conversation.

Numbering Plan Flexibility (Conflict Dialing)

The numbering plan used within the system is completely flexible. The system can be
programmed through CDE with any combination of 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-digit numbers. Also see
Conflict Dialing.

Off-Hook Alarm to Display Sets

This feature notifies a user of a display set that a set user has put the handset offhook.

Off-Hook Voice Announce

Allows a party to place a directed page to a busy SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4125, or
SUPERSET 4150 display telephone that is not in handsfree mode. The announcement is heard
through the speaker, only by the paged party.

Off Premises Extension (OPS)

Industry-standard telephones not in the immediate vicinity of the system can be directly
connected to the system without the use of special trunks using a six-circuit OPS (Off Premises)
Line Card.
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