Mitel Superset 430 User Manual
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How to Use This Guide
This guide provides brief instructions for the
commonly used features available with the
SUPERSET 430 telephone. Some of these features
are accessed by using the function keys on your
telephone. In the instructions in this guide, the
function keys are represented by upper case words
(e.g., MESSAGE).
The six blue Softkeys on your telephone set allow
you to access many more telephone features. These
keys are unlabeled because their functions can
change. The SUPERKEY function key allows you to
access the many functions available on the softkeys.
In the instructions in this guide, the softkey labels that
appear in the Main Display are presented in italic text
(e.g., Messaging).
Keys, Indicators and Displays
SUPERKEY: for programming Personal Keys
1.
as Speed Call Keys, accessing most set
features, and displaying set information.
Softkeys (blue keys under the Main Display):
2.
for performing the commands shown in the Main
Display.
Personal Keys: used as line select keys, and
3.
may also be programmed as speed dial or
feature access keys.
MESSAGE Key: for sending and responding to
4.
messages.
HOLD Key (red key): for placing calls on hold.
5.
SPEAKER Key: for turning the set speaker on
6.
and off during onhook operation.
APPLICATION Key: Presently not active.
7.
MICROPHONE Key: for turning the microphone
8.
on or off (a privacy feature) during an onhook
call.
VOLUME TONE CONTRAST
9.
VOLUME TONE CONTRAST
changing the volume of the handset receiver, the
volume and pitch of the ringer, and adjusting the
contrast of the Main Display.
Line Status Display: shows which Personal
10.
Keys are active and their status.
Main Display: shows SuperKey instructions
11.
and Softkey labels, time and date, call status,
messaging and system error information.
Message Lamp: When flashing, it indicates
12.
that a message is waiting.
Microphone Lamp: When lit, it indicates that
13.
the microphone is on.
Line Appearances
Your SUPERSET 430 telephone can accommodate
up to 12 lines, including your prime line (your listed
number). A Personal Key can be programmed as a
Line Select Key to access a telephone line, in which
case you will have an "appearance" of the line,
located in the Line Status Display directly across from
each Line Select Key.
You can access another line just by pressing the Line
Select Key for it. The Line Appearance indicators
show you the status of the lines which you have
programmed on your set.
When a line is ...
Idle
Busy
Ringing
On hold at your set
On hold at another set
A Personal Key can also be programmed as a
Feature Key by your Communications Department,
for quick access to an often used feature. When that
key is pressed to turn on the feature, the Line
Key and
Appearance for that key will turn on.
Key: for
Features Not Available
There may be procedures in this guide which you
cannot perform on your telephone set. This is
because your company has specially selected your
features and calling privileges. See your
Communications Department if you have any
questions.
Making Calls
Dialing from your SUPERSET 430 is exactly the
same as dialing from any other telephone. Just use
the dialpad to dial the number, including any outside
access code (usually the number "9"), if required.
the line appearance is ...
off
solid on
flashing slowly
flashing rapidly
flashing in a slow on, fast off cycle
on your set's Line Appearance

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  • Page 1 Message Lamp: When flashing, it indicates Making Calls that a message is waiting. Dialing from your SUPERSET 430 is exactly the Microphone Lamp: When lit, it indicates that same as dialing from any other telephone. Just use the microphone is on.
  • Page 2 Correcting a Dialing Error Idle vs Active Display Press Add Held if you have a call on hold on another line at your ← When your telephone is idle, the current date and As long as the arrow ( ) softkey appears in your extension.
  • Page 3: Call Transfer

    CALL TRANSFER returns and next uses the telephone. When you Press Next or Previous lift the handset, the previously unanswered to move through your callback list. extension rings. Press Cancel Transfer a Call You can also use Automatic Callback if you to cancel the displayed callback.
  • Page 4: Advisory Messages

    Messaging on Your Display Set to access options for handling a waiting call. There are 2 kinds of messages on the ADVISORY MESSAGES SUPERSET 430 telephone: Swap to a Waiting Call Press Trade Calls Callback Messages: messages that you Set Advisory Message...
  • Page 5: Call Forward

    When you are setting up Call Forwarding from a Press Backup or SUPERKEY appears in the display, including the status (On/Off) SUPERSET 430 telephone other than your own, to exit without changing existing Call Forward and destination number(s). select “To Me” to have calls from your own programming.
  • Page 6: Auto Answer

    AUTO ANSWER CALCULATOR DO NOT DISTURB When this feature is activated, all incoming calls Do Not Disturb allows you to program your to your telephone will be answered automatically. Use Built-In Calculator telephone not to ring when someone calls. The On an incoming call, you will hear one short ring caller will hear reorder tone.
  • Page 7 CALL PICKUP REMINDER ACCOUNT CODE What is a Pickup Group What is a Timed Reminder What is an Account Code Your telephone can be programmed into a pickup You can set up a timed reminder that will ring your Account Codes are used in situations where it is group.
  • Page 8: Speed Call

    SPEED CALL Press Save. Your Communications Department is responsible for programming Line Select and Feature keys on Select and program another Speed your extension. Keys that are not programmed as What is a Speed Call Number Call key if desired. Line Select or Feature keys can be programmed as Speed Call keys.
  • Page 9: Feature Access Codes

    You can use this table to record the feature access Personal Keys on your set can be programmed as SUPERSET 430. You use the dialpad to enter the codes you are most likely to need on your telephone Feature Keys. A Feature Key allows you to turn a person’s name, and the system will search for their...

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