Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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General Description 5. SOFTWARE OVERVIEW General 5.01 The SX-200’ DIGITAL PABX software is divided into two sepa- rate sections, one to run the Main Control processor and one to run the Peripheral Control processors. Each software section has its own layers to carry out system functions. The layers defined below apply to both controllers unless otherwise specified. Physical Layer 5.02 The physical layer consists of the operating hardware such as the microprocessor, its associated memory and...
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General Description plications such as Call Processing, Customer Data Entry, and Main- tenance management are provided for in the Main Control Processor software. Peripheral Control Processor Software 5.09 The peripheral processors handle tasks that are real-time in- tensive, such as debouncing switchhooks, collecting rotary dial pulses, tone cadencing, and signaling on trunks. The peripheral pro- cessors are also responsible for monitoring hardware activity, such as cards being added and...
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General Description 6. CONFIGURATIONS General 6.01 The SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX is available in a 480-port configu- ration and a 336-pot-t fully digital configuration. In either con- figuration, the PABX can be expanded modularly from a basic to a full configuration. 6.02 SX-200@ DIGITAL PA8X 480-Port Configuration - The SX-200’ DIGITAL 480-port configuration, with either Generic 1000 or Generic 1001 software, has six configurations in either one or two cabinets. In the Control cabinet, the...
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General Description Bay Control Card(s) 2 MCC, BPS, FDD 1 BPS 3 DIC, PCC, Scanner 4 DIC, PCC, Scanner 5 31C - use of a flexible numbering plan - simultaneous use of DTMF and rotary dial stations - optional use of attendant consoles - extensive selection of standard and optional features - data port facility for traffic analysis and other requirements - automatic diagnostics - six to 36 power fail transfer trunks - optional reserve power supply or uninterruptible power supply - SUPERSET...
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General Description 6.05 SX-200’ 336-Port Configuration - If a digital shelf is added to the Universal Cabinet, the SX-200’ 336-port configuration can be equipped as follows: Bay Control Card(s) Optional Peripheral Cards 2 MCC, BPS, FDD CNS, LWGS, Universal, COV, DID, OPS (up to 04) 1 BPS ONS, LWGS, Universal, COV, DID, OPS (up to OS) 3 BPS, BC ONS, LWGS, Universal, COV, DID, OPS (up to 08) 4 BPS, BC ONS, LS/GS, Universal, COV, DID, OPS (up to 08) Note: Each bay in use must have all its Control...
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I ~~ CONTROL CABINET PERIPHERAL CABINET I - 144 VOICE/DATA PORTS (12 CARDS) - 120 VOICE PORTS (95 CARDS) *NOT REQUIRED IF NO CARDS PRESENT IN BAY 1 - 215 VOICE PORTS 127 CARDS)
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General Description CONTROL CABINET ifi z z J !I v 0 : :: :: ..- ; ; ; ; . ..I z :: A I : : : E D D D 6 .,I BAY : E : : : / :, BAY A A A A .: POWER ,” ,” ,” ; ,. POWER -:: SUPPLY T T T T SUPPLY 1 B A . . 1; 1 ; 1; 1 ,.:::jBAy 3 ” Y Y 4 : t : q { ;; ;; ,” ,” ,,:,: CONTROL CARD :: CARD T .‘. TTTT A A A A ... A A A A “.’ : . . . c c c c-. c c c c 1 A A A A-~ A A A A .:.~ R R R R R R R R :: D D D D- D D D D . - ^ ., . ^ ^ * 6 CCT/CARD TRUNK VUlLtl VA I A LAtSVS 17. CCT/CARD...
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General Description 7. SX-200e DIGITAL PABX FEATURES 7.01 The following lists identify the features that are available with Generic 1000 (Basic Business) software and Generic 1001 (Advanced Business-Hotel/Motel) software. SYSTEM FEATURE LIST Feature Generic Generic 1000 1001 1 Abbreviated Dial (System Speed Call) Abbreviated Dial Entry via CDE Form At r/ 4 1’ Page 7-l
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General Description SYSTEM FEATURE LIST (CONT’D) Generic Generic Feature 1000 1001 I Remote Maintenance I I’ I .-I58 max. Switchhook Flash Timer Options !&stern ldnntifinr nswer vom Page 7-2
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General Description ATTENDANT FEATURE LIST Called/Calling Name, Number, COS and COR Display Call Splitting Call Swapping Calls Waiting Display Camp-on CO Trunk to Non-CO Trunk Connect Hold Slots Individual Directory Number Inter-position Calling and Transfer Last Number Redial Page 7-3