Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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Features Description , TABLE 4-1 (CONT’D) TRUNK HARDWARE OPTIONS Trunk Type: 2-CCT DID/TIE -ar-End Gives Answer Supervision Nnhibit Automatic Supervision No Seize Alarm No Release Alarm Toll Office Is this a CO DTMF Impedance (600 Ohms or Complex) Remote End is a Satellite Remote End is a Satellite with OPS Lines Trunk Type: 6-CCT DID Far-End Gives Answer Supervision Inhibit Automatic Supervision No Seize Alarm No Release Alarm Toll Office Is this a CO DTMF impedance (600 Ohms or...
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Features Description 0 No Seize Alarm If selected, a trunk failing to return a seize acknowledgement on three successive occasions will be removed from service; maintenance will be notified. If not selected, the trunk will remain in service. l No Release Alarm If selected, a trunk failing to release will be removed from service; maintenance will be notified. If not selected, the trunk will remain in service. @ lmpedence “600” should be selected if the trunk is to be connected to a carrier...
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Features Description l Post Call Metering (0 - 15 s) x (1 s inc) This defines how long the system will wait for and record meter pulses after the release signal is received. 0 Calling Party Disconnect Timer (1 - 12 min) x (1 min inc) This defines how long the system will wait for the far-end, a ground start trunk, to acknowledge a trunk release. 0 Dictation Trunk If selected, this will keep the caller’s DTMF receiver for the duration of the call, such that the tone-to-pulse conversions may be...
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Features Description Ringing Debounce Timer (5 - 12 s) x (1 s inc) This defines the duration during which the system tries to detect the minimum ring burst, indicating the persistence of an incoming call. Seize Timer (10 - 60 s) x (1 s inc) This defines the time the system will wait for a seize acknowl- edge from a ground start trunk. If this times-out three times in succession, the trunk will be removed from service, and main- tenance will be notified. Flash Timer (200 - 700 ms) x (100 ms inc)...
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Features Description e Debounce timer Range 20-50 ms, ‘lo ms increments. This timer specifies the period for which an incoming seizure is to be debounced before being recognized as a valid incoming seizure. l Wink timer Range 150-300 ms, 50 ms increments. This specifies the length of the wink signal sent to far end if trunk is wink start incoming or delay dial incoming. 8 Outgoing start type This field specifies the outgoing type of the trunk, which can be set to immediate outgoing, wink...
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Features Description priate time for the time-out period via System Option 38 (Pseudb Answer Supervision Timer = IO - 60 Seconds). Operation None Page 4-100
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Features Description 4.86 TRUNK CONNECT Description This feature allows an Attendant, station user or SUPERSET@ set user to connect specific types of trunks together. Also see ‘Device Inter- connection’. Conditions l At least one of the trunks in a connection must provide release supervision, or the connection will not automatically release from the system when the call is completed. e These options override the rules specified in ‘Device Inter- connection Table’ (CDE Form 29). Programming...
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Features Description 4.87 TRUNK GROUPS Description This feature controls extension access to selected groups of trunks. Trunk groups are defined, and used in the ARS CDE forms to control extension access to trunks. Extensions have access to the trunk groups through their Classes of Restriction (CDRs). For further information, refer to Sections MITL9108-093-213-NA, Automatic Route Selection, and MITL9108-093-210-NA, Custcmer Data Entry. Conditions a A maximum of 50 individual trunk groups are...
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Features Description 4.88 TRUNK RECALL PARTIAL INHIBIT Description By selecting this option, all switchhook flashes that occur while an extension is on a trunk will be partially inhibited. This will avoid the system mistaking a hang-up for a switchhook flash and ringing the extension back (i.e., phantom ringback). Conditions 0 CCS Options 401 (Call Park) and 403 (Trunk Recall Partial Inhibit) are mutually exclusive. Programming a Select COS Option 403 (Trunk Recall Partial Inhibit) for the...
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Features Description 4.89 TRUNKS - MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS Description (a) Any trunk in the system,may be programmed to ignore incom- ing DTMF digits, and recognize only rotary digits. (b) Any trunk in the system may be programmed to wait a speci- fied time for dial tone before outpulsing digits. When the time- out period expires, digits are outpulsed with, or without dial tone. Also see LIMITED WAIT FOR DIAL TONE. Conditions None Programming To program a trunk to ignore incoming DTMF digits,...