LinkPlus Interface Guide: Mitel SX-50, -200, -2000 System
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“model” handsets then use the model as a template to program
the other handsets.
• All handsets are different: All handsets are programmed differently,
so each handset will be programmed individually.
Before the handset System is installed, verify the customer data
entries for the site’s system and telephones, and plan the
programming required for the handsets. Programming will be faster
if you determine this information in advance.
It may also help to identify a wired set that is programmed exactly or
close to the way the handsets should be programmed, and use the
programming for that set as a model for programming the handsets.
Line/Call appearances
The handset supports up to nine line resources. Which trunks should
ring at this handset? Which trunk will be selected when the user goes
off-hook? What extension numbers will be assigned to the handsets?
Function buttons
The handset supports three flexible function buttons. Determine
which features, if any, should be programmed on the handsets. These
assignments should emulate assignments on the user's wired set.
Assign Extension Numbers
The wire contractor should inform the system administrator which
port numbers have been designated for the handsets.
The system administrator may use the Extension Assignments
Worksheet at the end of this document to track the port numbers,
extensions, users, and features assigned to handsets.