Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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Features Description 4.78 SYSTEM IDENTIFIER Description This feature allows a unique identifier to be assigned to the system. This code identifies the system when central polling equipment is used for traffic data collection. Conditions This is done from the Attendant Console. Programming None Operation To set a system identifier, enter the following: FUNCTION A-lT FUNCTION SYSTEM IDENT (enter the desired System Identity number) SET To view the current system identity number: FUNCTION Al-r FUNCTION SYSTEM IDENT (the current System Identity number i: EXIT s displayed) Page 4-85
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Features Description 4.79 TANDEM OPERATION Description The 5X-200’ DIGITAL PABX can support a tandem operation arrange- ment, using Tie trunks to connect two systems together. Conditions Appropriate Automatic Route Selection (ARS) must be provided. Programming None Operation None Page 4-86
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Features Description 4.80 TENANTING Description Tenanting is a feature of the SX-ZOO@ DIGlTAL PABX which allows several customers, each with independent Attendant Consoles, to share the same system. The system can be programmed to enable each tenant’s section of the system to be completely independent of other tenants; calls between tenants can be made only through CO trunks. Tenanting can also be used to segregate different departments of the same company. In this case, all departments can have access to all telephones, services, and special trunks associated with the system. Each department may have its own dedicated Attendant and Attendant Console. Conditions A maximum of 25 Tenant groups may be programmed. Important: If tenanting is used to segregate departments, the Tenant Night Switching Assignment Form (CDE Form 06) must be programmed accordingly. Refer to Section MITLSI 08-093-210-NA, Customer Data Entry for further information on this form. Programming Assign consoles to the desired tenant groups via CDE Form 07 (Console Assignments). Assign extensions and SUPERSET@ Sets to the desired tenant groups via CDE Form 09 (Stations/SUPERSET@ Sets). Assign trunks to the desired tenant groups via CDE Forms 14 (Non-Dial-In Trunks) and 15 (Dial-In Trunks). Assign the desired day and night service numbers in CDE Form 19 (Call Rerouting Table). See Section MITL9108-093-2’iO-NA, Customer Data Entry for further information. Operation None Page 4-87
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Features Description 4.81 TOLL CONTROL Description The Toll Control feature forms part of the Automatic Route Selection (AK) feature. It allows a means to restrict the calls that certain groups of extensions may place. This may mean denying all outside calls, denying calls to specific locations, denying calls over expensive routes, or any combination of these. See AUTOMATIC ROUTE SELECTION (ARS). Conditions See Section MITLS 108-093-2’13-NA, Automatic Route Selection. Programming See Sections MITL9108-093-213-NA, Automatic Route Selection, and 6ViITL9 108-093-2 1 0-NA, Customer Data Entry. Operation See Section MITL9108-093-213-NA, Automatic Route Selection. Page 4-88
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Features Description 4.82 TONE DEMONSTRATION PACKAGE Description This is a special facility to train the user to recognize the various tones generated by the system. Conditions None Programming Assign an access code to Feature 27 (Tone Demonstration). Operation Dial the tone demonstration package feature access code plus the code for the tone you wish to hear: 10 - Silence 11 - Dial Tone 12 - Transfer Dial Tone 13 - Busy Tone 14 - Special Busy Tone 15 - Standard Ringback Tone 16 - Silence 17 - Reorder Tone 18 - Conference Tone 19 - Call Waiting (Camp-on) Tone 20 - Intrusion (Override) Tone 21 - Interrupted Dial Tone 22 - Silence 23 - Waiting Tone (Silence, or Music on Hold) 24 - Paging Tone 25 - Silence 26 - Trunk Camp-on Double Beep Tone 27 - ARS Warning Tone 28 - ARS Dial Tone 29 - Override Warning Tone 30 - Privacy Release Tone 31 - Auto-Answer Call End Tone 32 - Attendant Error Tone Page 4-89
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Features Description 4.83 TONE PLAN Description To accommodate the numerous tones which can be generated when dialing telephone numbers in the North American region, the system has the North American tone plan co-existing on the same system’s floppy disk as the Ringing Plan. Conditions None Programming None Operation None Page 4-90
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Features Description 4.84 TRAFFiC MEASUREMENT Description Traffic measurements can be made on SX-ZOO@ DIGITAL PABX sys- tems, and the results presented at the RS-232C printer port for a suitable output device (printer or magnetic tape unit). The types of measurements made include the following: DTMF Receiver usage PCM Channel usage Console usage Trunk group usage Trunk usage . 1 s dial tone 2 s dial tone 3 s dial tone Console calls Dial 0 calls Extension origins Intercepted calls Recalls Line and Trunk activity Illegal calls Callback Call forward Call hold Call pickup Camp-on Console conference Console hold Console originations Do not disturb Extension conference Flash hold Hold pickup Msg waiting Override Paging Serial call TAFAS In software Generic 1001 there are two additional measurements: Hunt group busy Hunt group usage Information is accumulated during a user-programmed time period, and is then available for output. Programming is done from the W-232 Maintenance Terminal, or the Attendant Console. See Section MITL9108-093-450~NA, Traffic Measurement for details. Page 4-91
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Features Description Conditions See. Section MITLSI 08-093-450-NA, Traffic Meaqurement for details. Programming See Section MITL9108-093-450-NA, Traffic Measurement for details. Operation See Section MITL9108-093~450-NA, Traffic Measurement for details. Page 4-92
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Features Description 4.85 TRUNK CIRCUIT DESCRIPTOR OPTIONS Description Trunk circuit descriptors specify the programmable hardware param- eters of each trunk circuit in the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX. These are complemented by the switch settings on the analog SX-2OO@ trunk card types. The system supports a maximum of 25 different trunk circuit descriptors. All trunks in the system must have a trunk descrip- tor number with an associated set of selected options. Table 4-1 lists the trunk descriptor options available for each of the trunk types. TABLE 4-1 TRUNK HARDWARE OPTIONS hunk Type: 4-CIRCUIT CO TRUNK and I-CIRCUIT DISA -ar-End Gives Answer Supervision nhibit Automatic Supervision Uo Seize Alarm Vo Release Alarm roil Office s this a CO 3TMF ,mpedance (600 Ohms or Complex) Dictation Trunk Trunk Type: 6-CIRCUIT CO TRUNK and 6-CIRCUIT DISA 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 Complex) Post Call Metering (0 -15 s) x (1 s increments) Calling Party Disconnect Timer (1 -12 min) x (1 min inc) Dictation Trunk Ignore Remote Disconnect Disconnect Timer (100 - 9900 ms) x (100 ms increments) Supervision Direction: Incoming Trunk Calls Also Guard Timer (0 - 3000 ms) x (100 ms increments) Ring Cycle Timer (6 -10 s) x (1 s increments) Ignore Line Reversal During Seizure Ringing Expected Ringing Debounce Timer (5 --12 s) x (1 s increments) Seize Timer (10 - 60 s) x (10 s increments) Flash Timer (200 - 700 ms) x (100 ms increments) Interdigit Timer (300 - 600 ms) x (100 ms increments) Digit Outpulsing Ratio.(60/40, 30/20, 66133) Page 4-93
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Features Description TABLE 4-1 (CONT’D) TRUNK HARDWARE OPTIONS Trunk Type: E&M MODULE Iar-End Gives Answer Supervision nhibit Automatic Supervision Vo Seize Alarm Vo Release Alarm roll Office s this a CO XTMF mpedance [Use DIP Switch on the Module to Program (600 Ohms or Complex) E Lead invert M Lead Invert Ignore Remote Disconnect Disconnect Timer (150 - 300 ms) x (50 ms increments) Release Acknowledge Timer (2000 - 9900 ms) x (100 ms inc) Guard Timer (200 -1000 ms) x (100 ms increments) Dictation Trunk Incoming Start Type (Immed, Wink, Delay) Debounce Timer (20 - 300 ms) x (10 ms increments) uVink Timer (150 - 300 ms) x (50 ms increments) Outgoing Start Time (lmmed, Wink, Delay or Delay Integ) Digit Outpulsing Ratio (60/40, 30/20, 66/33) Outpulse Delay Timer (900 + 2000 ms) x (100 ms increments) Flash Timer (200 - 700 ms) x (100 ms increments) Interdigit Timer (300 4 800 ms) x (100 ms increments) VVait for Delay Timer (300 - 5000 ms) x (100 ms inc) Remote End is a Satellite Remote End is a Satellite with OPS Lines 4-Wire 4-Wire Unamplified Trunk Type: E&M CARD Far-End Gives Answer Supervision Inhibit Automatic Supervision No Seize Alarm No Release Alarm Toll Office !s this a CO DTMF Impedance (600 Ohms or Complex) Remote End is a Satellite Remote End is a Satellite with OPS Lines Dictation Trunk Page 4-94