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General Description
5.1.
The SUPERSE~
4 telephone
is an advanced
microprocessor-controlled
telephone
employing
digitally-controlled
integrated
circuitry
and liquid crystal displays
(LCDs).
Figure 5-l
shows
a SUERSE~4
telephone
set while Figure 5-3.shows
the the
layout of the faceplate.
A description
of the available
system features
is included
in
Practice
9109-095-I
05NA,
SX-ZUO Digital PABX Feature
Description.
The SUPERSR4
provides
the following
features
in addition
to those
offered
by the
system:
l
multiline
appearances
(installer-programmed)
up to 15 lines including
a primary
line can appear
on a SUPERSET
telephone.
Multiline
appearances
can be a mix
of lines and trunks,
and also multiple
appearances
of the same line.
l
line status indication.
l
time and date display.
l
caller identification.
l
word prompts.
l
single key feature
activation.
l
speed call.
0 handsfree
operation.
l
user selection
of pm-programmed
status messages,
Physical Description
5.2
The SUPERSET
4 telephone
body and handset
are of plastic construction.
The body
and handset
are connected
together
with a modular
detachable
handset
cord,
plugged
into the side of the body. Line connection
to the set is by means
of a modular
detachable
line cord, plugged
into the rear of the telephone.
Body
The body of the SUPERSET
telephone
comprises
two parts: a base assembly
and
a cover assembly
(Figure 5-I).
Base Assembly
The base assembly
contains
a microphone
(for handsfree
operation),
modular
jacks
for the handset
and
line cords, the main circuit card, and a speaker
assembly
(for
handsfree
operation
and tone ringer output).
The microphone
is mounted
in a position
which permits
it to receive sound
passing through
an aperture
in the front of the base
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