Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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Features Description 5.48 TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAFAS) DAY AND NIGHT Description This feature, if included in an extension’s Class Of Service (COS), allows the user to answer incoming calls appearing at the common aierting devices. The TAFAS access code allows the user to answer any call appearing at any alerting device. The answering extension may exercise any feature associated with the incoming call that is normally available at that extension. Conditions Extensions cannot flash, then dial a TAFAS code. If a call is picked up (in Day Service) by TAFAS, then is transferred to an extension which does not answer, it will recall to the original station, not to the console. Trunk day assignments may be made for Night Bells. Programming Select one or more of the following COS Options for extensions to be permitted access to TAFAS: 246 (TAFAS Any Access) 247 (TAFAS Access - Tenant) 248 (TAFAS Access During Day Service). Assign Access Codes to one, or both of the following features: 14 (TAFAS - Any) 15 (TAFAS - Local Tenant). Operation To answer a TAFAS call (in the local Tenant group): 8 When the alerting device is heard, lift the extension handset; dial tone is heard. l Dial the’TAFAS (Local Tenant) code. l Incoming call is now connected to the extension To answer any TAFAS call: l When the alerting device is heard, lift the extension handset; dial tone is heard. 9 Dial the TAFAS (Any) code. 0 Incoming call is now connected to the extension Page 5-56
Features Description 5.49 TRUNK CAMP-ON WARNING TONE Description An incoming trunk call to a busy extension may camp on to the extension. A warning tone is sent to the extension user ever the current call. The warning tone can be programmed to repeat every 5 to 15 seconds. Conditions COS Options 242 (Repeated Camp-on Beeps) and 216 (Data Security) are mutually exclusive. Programming Select COS Option 242 (Repeated Camp-on Beeps) for the extension. Set the cycle time for the repeated beeps via COS Option 253 (Repeated Camp-On Beeps). The default setting is 10 seconds. Operation Finish the current call; hang up, the camped-on trunk will ring the extension. Page S-58/58
Features Description 6. MAINTENANCE FEATWRES 6.01 All features provided by the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX which ap- ply to Maintenance are described in the following paragraphs. Maintenance functions are performed at the RS-232 Maintenance Ter- minal, which can be any RS-232 80-character terminal. It is recom- mended that a terminal capable of interpreting the ANSI special char- acter set be used. Information presented on the maintenance terminal CRT includes: System date, system time Current system aiarm level System identification number Maintenance data display area Comman,d entry line Softkey labels (softkeys 1 to 5) Softkey labels (softkeys 6 to 0). Maintenance functions may also be accessed from the Attendant Con- sole. In this case, information presented on the four lines of the console LCD displa’y includes: l System date, system time l Command entry line l Softkey labels (Fl-F5) 0 Softkey labels (F6-F-0). When the console is used for Maintenance, the maintenance output data is displayed on the LCD. For further information on the Maintenance Terminal, see Section MITL9108-093-351-NA, RS-232 Mai.ntenance Terminal. Page 6-l
Features Description 6.02 ALARM LEDS Description All SX-ZOO@ DlGlTAL PABX peripheral cards (lines, trunks, receivers, etc.) have one red alarm indication LED. This is illuminated if a di- agnostic test fails on the card, or the card is installed in the wrong, or non-programmed card slot. Conditions None Programming None Operation None Page 6-2
Features Description 6.03 ALARM STATUS DISPLAY Description The Maintenance person can display the system alarm levels either in their entirety, or divided into their separate categories. The categories are: Lines Trunks DTMF Receivers PCM Channels. Conditions See Section MITL9108-093-353-NA, General Maintenance Information for details. Programming See Section MITL9108-093-351-NA, RS-232 Maintenance Terminal for details. Operation To obtain a complete system alarms report, enter the following soft- keys: REPORTS SHOW ALARMS ALL ALL ENTER (MORE) Page 6-3
Features Description 6.04 CONFIGURATION REPORT Description The Maintenance person can display the system configuration (Le., the physical arrangement and disposition of the major items), down to the level of modules on cards installed in the peripheral bays. Conditions None Programming The system configuration may be programmed in CDE Form 01 (System Configuration). See Section MITL9108-093-210-NA, Customer Data Entry for further details. Operation To obtain a system configuration report, enter the following softkeys: REPORTS SHOW CONFIG ALL ENTER (MORE) Page 6-4
Features Description 6.05 COPY DISK Description It is possible for the maintenance person to make a backup copy of the system software diskette using the system floppy disk drive. Conditions @ The new diskette must already contain the system software. l If the system software on the new diskette is of a different version than that on the original diskette, the system must be reset using the new diskette before it can be used. Programming None Operation To copy a diskette, enter the following softkeys: SYSTEM COPY DATABASE ENTER (wait for prompt, enter new disk) CANCEL Page 6-5
Features Description 6.06 DEVICE STATUS REPORT Description The Maintenance Person can display the status of any peripheral cir- cuit or circuits by entering a command at the maintenance terminzl. The information displayed includes: circuit location, circuit type, call processing state and maintenance state. Conditions None Programming None Operation To obtain a status report on a line circuit, enter the following softkeys: REPORTS SHOW STATUS EXT-NUM (enter the extension number of the line) ENTER See Section MlTb9108-093-351-NA, KC-232 Maintenance Terminal for further details. Page 6-6
Features Description 6.07 DIAGNOSTICS Description The SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX has a complete, comprehensive diagnostic package. The diagnostic set can be divided into three distinct cate- gories: power-up diagnostics, background diagnostics, and directed diagnostics. Power-up diagnostics test virtually all of the system’s hardilvare, and are run only when the system is powered up or reset. Background diagnostics are run continuously in the on-line environ- ment, and cover all of the digital peripheral cards in the system, and all of the analog junctors. Directed diagnostics are run on command from the maintenance ter- minal or console in the on-line environment, and cover most of the peripheral cards in the system. Conditions See Section MITL9108-093-353-NA, General Maintenance Information for details. Programming None Operation To perform a directed test on an extension, enter the following soti- keys: DIAGNOSTICS TEST EXT-NUM (enter the extension number of the line) ENTER See Section MITLS 108-093-35 1 -NA, RS-232 Maintenance Terminal for further details Page 6-7
Features Description 6.08 SYSTEM LOGGING FACILITY Description The SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX keeps a system event log on the system floppy disk. Each time the “maintenance state” (i.e., faulty, suspect, available) of a device changes, or a major event occurs (i.e., a card installed in the wrong slot), a log report is generated. These log reports are accessible from the maintenance terminal or console, where they can be read, printed, or deleted. Conditions None Programming None Operation To read the contents of the system log, enter the following softkeys: LOGS READ ALL ENTER (MORE) See Section Ml%L9108-O93-354-NA, RS-232 Maintenance Terminal for further details Page 6-8