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General Features
Features Guide
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Super EXtra Device Port (SXDP)
Description
The Super EXtra Device Port (SXDP) allows a DECT portable station (PS) to be used in
parallel with a proprietary wired (PT) or single line telephone (SLT). When in the SXDP mode,
your PS can make or receive calls as usual, but can also receive calls reaching the paired
telephone.
Conditions
•
This feature can only be set from a PS. The wired telephone can enable or disable this
feature in program [654] SXDP Assignment (default: enable).
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When the paralleled wired telephone receives a call, both the wired telephone and PS will
ring. If either of the paralleled telephones is busy, it is not possible to make a call from the
other telephone.
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Types of incoming calls which are received while in SXDP mode are:
Outside calls – DIL 1:1; Intercept Routing; DDI; MSN; IRNA
Intercom calls – Extension; Transfer
Other type of calls will not be sent to the PS.
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When you receive a call reaching the paired telephone by the PS or when making a call from
a PS, the display message of the wired telephone is shown on the calling or called party's
display (e.g., extension number and name).
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Paralleled telephones can call each other or transfer a call by dialling their own extension
number.
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If a PS receives a call by its own extension number, it works as usual.
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The following list shows the conditions when using a certain feature while in SXDP mode.
Feature
Condition
Call Log, Outgoing
•
The memory of Call Log is used together. The call logged by the
wired telephone can be used by the PS and vice versa.
Budget Management
•
The call charge of the PS is included with the wired telephone.
If the pre-assigned limit is reached, both telephones cannot
make further calls without authorization.
Call Forwarding
•
Calls to the wired telephone due to the setting of the wired
telephone.
•
The Call Forwarding - All feature for the wired telephone can be
set from a PS so that all incoming calls to the wired telephone
will be forwarded to the desired destination.
Class of Service (COS)
•
The COS level of the wired telephone becomes available.
Do Not Disturb (DND)
•
Calls to the wired telephone due to the setting of the wired
telephone.
Electronic Station Lockout •
The PS can make a call even if the wired telephone is locked.
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