Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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Features Description 4.24 DEFAULT CUSTOMER DATA Description The system is preprogrammed with default, Class-Of-Service Options, and Class-Of-Restriction Options; if no alternates are programmed, the system will default to the preprogrammed data. The Feature Access Codes can be entered in Customer Data Entry (CDE). Conditions Refer to Section MITL9108-093-270-NA, Customer Data Entry (CDE) for additional information. Programming None Operation None Page 4-25
Features Description 4.25 DEVICE lNTERCONNECTION Description This feature provides a means of disallowing connection between device tvpes. This is intended to provide a method of meeting inter- connection regulations imposed by various countries. Conditions 0 The device interconnection rules imposed by the device inter- connection table may be overridden by the trunk connect COS options (see ‘Trunk Connect’). Programming Set the interconnection rules as required, using the ALLOW/DISALLOW softkey, in CDE Form 29 (Device Interconnection Table). The device types in CDE Form 29 correspond to the following numbers: 01 - Station / set 02 - Console 03 - Loop Start Trunk 04 - Ground Start Trunk 05 - DID/Tie Trunk 06 - 2-wire E&M 07 - 4-wire Unamplified E&M 08 - 4-wire Amplified E&M 09-25 - RESERVED Operation None Page 4-26
Features Description 4.26 DIAL ACCESS TO THE ATTENDANT Description An extension may access the Attendant by dialing a code (usually 0). Conditions The Attendant Access Code may not conflict with any other access code. Programming Assign an access code to Feature 11 (Extension General Attendant Access). Operation To dial the attendant: a Dial Attendant Access Code. e Ringback tone returned. m Attendant Console rung. Page 4-27
Features Description 4.27 DICTATION TRUNKS Description This system option provides for any rotary dial digits to be transmitted out on a trunk at any time during a call. Conditions Dictation trunks that require tone-to-pulse conversion must have the “Dictation Trunk” trunk descriptor option enabled. Note that doing so will cause a DTMF receiver circuit to be used for the duration of the call. This is also true for trunks that require pulse-to-pulse conversion. If the dictation trunk can receive DTMF signals, the “Dictation Trunk” trunk descriptor option will not be required, and the DTMF receiver circuit will not be tied up for the duration of the call. Programming Set the switches on the analog CO trunks cards to the appropriate setting; see Section MITL9108-093-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving, and Installation for details. Select appropriate options for the digital LS/GS trunks via CDE Form 13 (Trunk Circuit Descriptors); see TRUNK CIRCUIT DESCRIPTORS in this Section and Section MITL9108-093-210-NA, Customer Data Entry for details. Operation None Page 4-28
Features Description 4.28 DIGIT TRANSLATIDN Description The SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX may be programmed to provide one of four Digit Translation Plans for rotary telephone sets. Digit Translation Plan 0 provides the following translations: The digit 1 produces 1 pulse. The digit 2 produces 2 pulses. The digit 3 produces 3 pulses. The digit 4 produces 4 pulses. The digit 5 produces 5 pulses. The digit 6 produces 6 pulses. The digit 7 produces 7 pulses. The digit 8 produces 8 pulses. The digit 9 produces 9 pulses. The digit 0 produces 10 pulses. Digit Translation Plan 1 provides the following translations: The digit 1 produces 2 pulses. The digit 2 produces 3 pulses. The digit 3 produces 4 pulses. The digit 4 produces 5 pulses. The digit 5 produces 6 pulses. The digit 6 produces 7 pulses. The digit 7 produces 8 pulses. The digit 8 produces 9 pulses. The digit 9 produces IG pulses. The digit 0 produces 1 pulse. Digit Translation Plan 2 provides the following translations: The digit 1 produces 9 pulses. The digit 2 produces 8 pulses. The digit 3 produces 7 pulses. The digit 4 produces 6 pulses. The digit 5 produces 5 pulses. The digit 6 produces 4 pulses. The digit 7 produces 3 pulses. The digit 8 produces 2 pulses. The digit 9 produces 1 pulse. The digit 0 produces 10 pulses. Digit Translation Plan 3 provides the following translations: The digit 1 produces 10 pulses. The digit 2 produces 9 pulses. The digit 3 produces 8 pulses. The digit 4 produces 7 pulses. The digit 5 produces 6 pulses. The digit 6 produces 5 pulses. Page 4-29
Features Description The digit 7 produces 4 pulses. The digit 8 produces 3 pulses. The digit 9 produces 2 pulses. The digit 0 produces 1 pulse. Conditions Only one translation plan may be in effect at a time. Programming Select the desired translation plan via System Option 35 (Digit Transla- tion Plan O-3). Bperatiom None Page 4-3Q
Features Description 4.29 DIRECT INWARD DIAL (DID) TRUNK SUPPORT Description This feature allows DID Trunks to be used in the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX. DID trunks allow incoming trunk calls (DID) to reach extensions directly, without Attendant intervention or assistance. The length of the incoming number, the number of digits to be absorbed, and a prefix digit, if required, may also be specified. Conditions If the DID trunk sends less digits than expected, the trunk will receive reorder tone from the DPABX system after the interdigit time-out (15 s). DID trunks may access extensions, Hunt Groups or the Attendant, but not handsfree stations. An extension with Option 226 (Inward Restriction DID) in its COS cannot receive a call directly from a DID trunk. DID trunks can be used outgoing only if special network equipment is provided (see CCSA). DID trunks may be programmed for Night Service assignments. Calls attempted using vacant or illegal numbers can be routed to answering points for completion (see ILLEGAL NUMBER INTERCEPT and VACANT NUMBER INTERCEPT). Busy or unanswered calls can be routed to answering points for com- pletion (see CALL REROUTING for details). DID trunks will override extensions that have the Do Not Disturb en- abled. Programming Enter the trunk into the system’s physical configuration table via CDE Forrn 01 (System Configuration). Select options for the DID trunk type via CDE Form 13 (Trunk Circuit Descriptors). Select options for the specific trunk circuits via CDE Form 15 (Dial-In Trunks). If DID trunks are not to be connected to Non-CO trunks via the Attendant, station or SUPERSET@ set, the device interconnection rules as required in CDE Form 29 (Device Interconnection Table). See Section MITL9108-093-210-NA, Customer Data Entry for further details. Page 4-31
Features Description 4.30 DID INTERCEPT TO RECORDED ANNOUNCEMENT Description incoming DID trunk calls can be intercepted to groups of recording devices after dialing vacant numbers, reaching busy extensions, ob- taining no answer, etc. Conditions m e Programming l ONS ports, to which the recording devices are connected must be defined in CDE before being entered into a recording group. This feature is not available in software Generic 1000. Enter the extension numbers of the ONS ports to which the recording devices are connected, into a hunt group in CDE Form 17 (Hunt Groups). Press the “GROUP TYPE” softkey, followed by the “RECORDING” softkey - refer to Section .MITL9108-093-210-NA Customer Data Entry for further information. Assign an access code to the hunt group via the “ACCESS CODE” softkey. Enter the extension of the recording device hunt group into CDE Form 19 (Call Rerouting Table), under one or more of the fol- lowing: l DID Recall Point On Busy d DID Recall Point On No Answer 0 DID Intercept Routing For Calls Into This Tenant 0 DID Vacant Number Routing For This Tenant a DID Attendant Access Night Points l DID Routing for Calls into This Tenant 0 Dial-in Tie Recall Point On Busy 0 Dial-In Tie Recall Point On No Answer l Dial-In Tie Intercept For Calls Into This Tenant 0 Dial-!n Tie Vacant Number Routing For This Tenant 0 Dial-In Tie Attendant Access Night Points 0 Dial-In Tie Routing for Calls into This Tenant Operation None Page 4-33
Features Description 4.31 DIRECT-IN LINES (DIL) Description This feature allows CO trunks to reach specific answering points - Attendant supervision is not required. Incoming calls from the trunk ring the answering point directly - they need not appear at the Atten- dant Console. An answering point may be one of the following: - an extension number - a hunt group access code - an Attendant console LDN position access code - a night bell access code. If the assigned answering point is busy when a call arrives, the call will be camped on. If all extensions of a Hunt Group are busy, the call will be queued. Camp-on tone will be heard by an extension which is camped on to. If a Hunt Group is camped on to, the master (first) member will receive the camp-on tone. Ail Call Forwarding features may be activated on incoming trunk calls to extensions Conditions Camp-On Recall and No Answer Recall to the Attendant are not active on Direct-In Line calls. During Night Service, incoming calls will be directed to the night assignment of the trunk. If a Direct-in Line call is handled by the Attendant as the result of a transfer, it will then recall to the Attendant in Day or Night Service. The trunk type must be a CO Trunk or Non-Dial-In Tie Trunk. Programming See ‘Programming’ for System Feature CO (LWGS) TRUNK SUPPORT. Enter CDE Form 14 (Non-Dial-In Trunks) - enter the desired answering points for each of the Day, Night1 and Night2 modes of operation. Operation None Page 4-34