Priority Dial 0; Privacy Enable/Privacy Release; Programmable Key Module (Pkm) - Mitel SX-2000 EL Information Manual

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SX-200 General Information Guide
Customer programming printouts may be directed to any or all of seven user defined printers.
A maximum of six DNIC-based printer ports can be defined; the remaining port is the system
printer port.

Priority Dial 0

The Priority Dial 0 feature can be used to provide an alternate dial 0 routing for extensions in
the system. Priority Dial 0 and Dial 0 have separate DAY/NIGHT routing points.

Privacy Enable/Privacy Release

A multi-line SUPERSET telephone may have appearances of Key, Direct Trunk Select, CO
Line, and Private Trunk lines that are shared with other sets. When privacy is enabled, while
a conversation is in progress, other sets with an appearance of the same line are denied access.
The user of the line can, however, use the Privacy Release feature to allow the other sets to
join the conversation. See Line Privacy.
If the customer wishes to have their calls public to begin with (privacy released at the beginning
of a call), the COS option "Privacy Released at Start of Call" may be enabled. To obtain privacy,
the user then presses a Make Private softkey or a Privacy Release feature key.

Programmable Key Module (PKM)

A Programmable Key Module provides a set with additional personal keys. There are two
models available:
Mitel Networks Programmable Key Module 48 (PKM 48) for SUPERSET 4025, SUPER-
SET 4125,and SUPERSET 4150 telephones that are equipped with an interface module
(SIM 1 or SIM 2), and for consoles with a DSS/BLF Interface unit
Mitel Networks Programmable Key Module 12 (PKM 12) for SUPERSET 4025, SUPER-
SET 4125, and SUPERSET 4150 telephones that are equipped with an interface module
(SIM 1 or SIM 2).
Mitel Networks Programmable Key Module 48 (PKM 48) provides SUPERSET 4025,
SUPERSET 4125, SUPERSET 4150 telephones, and attendant consoles with 48 additional
personal keys. The SUPERSET telephone requires a SIM 1 or SIM 2 in its base to interface to
the PKM 48. The attendant console requires a DSS/BLF Interface unit. When an attendant
console has a DSS/BLF interface unit associated with it, only busy lamp field/direct trunk select
keys can be programmed.When a PKM 48 is associated with a set, the keys can be programmed
with the following functions:
Speed call keys
Feature keys
Key line appearances
Personal outgoing line keys
Key system appearances
Multi-call line appearances
CO line keys
Busy lamp field/direct station select keys.
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