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    ATTENDANT FEATURE LIST (CONT’D) 
    Generic Generic 
    Feature 
    I I 1000 1001 
    Timed Recall 
    Training Jack 
    I Tone Sinnalinn 
    Trunk Busy-out 
    Trunk Group Busy -. ’ 
    Trunk-to-Trur - Display 
    hk Connect v 
    ! r/  ,/ I/ 
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    1 Wake-up, Automatic with Printout 
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    EXTENSION FEATURE LIST 
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    8. MAINTENANCE 
    General 
    8.01 This Part briefly describes the maintenance diagnostics for the 
    SX-200’ DIGITAL PABX. These diagnostics test the operation of 
    the system hardware. The Main Control system has the responsibility 
    of controlling and scheduling the diagnostics. 
    8.02 Upon power-up or reset conditions, the diagnostics software (if 
    enabled) has temporary control of the entire system. Once the 
    system has been verified and the PABX is operational, the diagnostics 
    run as low priority background tasks. 
    Maintenance Objectives 
    8.03 The objectives of the maintenance routines are to isolate a fault 
    to a replaceable card or module. Maintenance functions can be 
    performed from either the Attendant Console or an RS-232 terminal. 
    RS-232 Terminal 
    8.04 The Main Control system interfaces to an RS-232 maintenance 
    terminal and to the Attendant Console in order to enable the 
    user to access the diagnostic menu. The diagnostic menu will direct 
    the user through the required procedures in order to interrogate the 
    status of the diagnostic subsystem. The user can initiate maintenance 
    routines with specific parameters via the terminal. The results can then 
    be routed to the appropriate device (i.e.; printer or terminal) according 
    to the user’s instructions. 
    Diagnostic Log Files 
    8.05 A file of the major occurrences in the diagnostic system is 
    maintained on disk and/or in non-volatile RAM. This file can be 
    directed to the RS-232 terminal, the Attendant Console or a printer. 
    Types of Diagnostics 
    8.06 There are two types of diagnostic routines as listed below: 
    1. Power-up 
    2. Background. 
    8.07 The Power-up diagnostic routines consist of the complete set 
    of diagnostics for the system. When enabled they are executed 
    upon system power-up and may last several minutes. These diag- 
    nostics will perform a rigorous check on the response and pet-for- 
    mance of the hardware and firmware. Any failures will be logged to the 
    LED display, the disk, the non-volatile RAM and the RS-232 terminal. 
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    8.08 The Sackground diagnostic routines also consist of the com- 
    plete routines which are run during system operation. When 
    enabled they are executed as low priority background routines during 
    system operation. 
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    							MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE SECTION MITL9108-093-105-NA 
    Issue 2, September 1985 
    SX-200” DIGITAL 
    PRWATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX) 
    FEATURES DESCRIPTION 
    Copyright of MITEL Corporation 1986 
    TM - Trademark of MITEL Corporation 
    @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation  
    						
    							NOTICE 
    The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is 
    not warranted by Mite! Corporation (MITEL). The information is subject to change without 
    notice and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mite1 or any of its 
    affiliates or subsidiaries. Miter and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility 
    for any errors or omissions in this document. Revisions of this document or new editions of 
    it may be issued to incorporate such changes. 
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    CONTENTS 
    PAGE 
    1. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . m . . . 0 . 0 . . 0 . B . . m . . . . . e . 0 . . . . . l-l 
    2. TYPES OF FEATURES 
    ............................... 2-l 
    General ......................................... 2-1 
    3. ATTENDANT FEATURES 
    ............................. 3-l 
    Attendant Abbreviated Dial Programming, Access ...... 3-2 
    Attendant Alarm Readout 
    ......................... 3-3 
    Attendant Bell-Off 
    ............................... 3-4 
    Attendant Busy Override 
    .......................... 3-5 
    Attendant Call Announce ......................... 3-6 
    Attendant Call Block Setup ........................ 
    3-7 
    Attendant Callback - Busy/No Answer ............... 3-8 
    Attendant Call Forward Setup and Cancel 
    ............ 3-9 
    Attendant Call Selection: LDN, Recall, Internal ........ 3-11 
    Attendant Called And Calling Name, Number, COS, 
    CORDisplay ................................. 3-13 
    Attendant Call Splitting And Swapping .............. 3-14 
    Attendant Calls Forwarded On No Answer 
    ........... 3-15 
    Attendant Calls Waiting Display ................... 3-16 
    Attendant Camp-On 
    ............................ 3-17 
    Attendant CCSA Access ......................... 3-18 
    Attendant Conference 
    ........................... 3-19 
    Attendant Console Lockout ....................... 3-20 
    Attendant Date and Time Display .................. 3-21 
    Attendant Destination Key ....................... 3-22 
    Attendant Direct Trunk Select ..................... 3-23 
    Attendant DISA Code Setup Enable ................ 3-24 
    Attendant Display and Setup of SUPERSET qTM Set 
    Messages 
    ................................... 3-25 
    Attendant Do Not Disturb (DND) Setup and Cancel . m . . 3-26 
    Attendant Extension Busy-Out ..................... 3-27 
    Attendant Flash Over Trunk 
    ...................... 3-28 
    Attendant Function Access ....................... 3-29 
    Attendant Guest Room Functions 
    .................. 3-30 
    Attendant Hold Slots 
    ............................ 3-31 
    Attendant Individual Directory Number .............. 3-32 
    Attendant Interposition Calling and Transfer 
    ......... 3-33 
    Attendant Last Number Redial .................... 3-34 
    Attendant Message Register Audit ................. 3-35 
    Attendant Message Waiting Setup and Cancel 
    ........ 3-36 
    Attendant New Call Tone ........................ 3-38 
    Attendant Night/Day Switching 
    ............ 1 ....... 3-39 
    Attendant Outgoing Call Restriction Setup ........... 3-40 
    Attendant Page Access .......................... 3-41 
    Attendant Paged Hold Slot Access 
    ................. 3-42 
    Attendant LDN Keys 
    ............................ 3-44 
    Attendant Ringer Volume Control .................. 3-45 
    Attendant Serial Call . m . 0 . . D . n e . D m . s 0 . D D . a 0 0 0 s n s 0 3-46 
    . . . 
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    Attendant Softkey Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n . . B . . 3-47 
    Attendant Source Key .-.- 0 .......D.........O.e.. 3-48 
    Attendant-Timed Recall . m . . e e m . . . s . . B . . m . D . . . . m . D 3-49 
    Attendant Tone Signaling 0 s e . . s . . . . . . g . . n m . . . . m . . 3-50 
    Attendant Training Jacks s . = . s D . . . . . . m . . . . . . . B a s 0 3-51 
    Attendant Trunk Busy-Out Enable . Q . . a s . D a . . . . . D s . 3-52 
    Attendant Trunk Group Status Display . m m . . m . . . . . 0 e . 3-53 
    French Language Console Display D . . . . . . . . . . . . m . . . . 3-54 
    4. SYSTEM FEATURES . . ..q .o .~....~.~..~..........~ .n 4-l 
    Abbreviated Dial . m . . . e . D . 0 . e . . . . . . . . . . . . m . . . . m . e 4-2 
    Account Codes ..m......m.q .*......- . . ..- e . . . . . . 4-3 
    Alarm indication . . , . . . . . . . . . . s . m n . . . . . m . . . s . . s n 0 4-4 
    Associated Modem Line . . . D . . 0 . . . . . 0 n D . e . . . . . 0 . D . 4-5 
    Automatic Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . r . . 0 . . . n . . 0 . . m . D 4-6 
    Automatic Number Identification (ANI) . . n . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 4-7 
    Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Access . . . e . e 0 . . . . . . 4-8 
    Automatic Wake-up B . . . B L1 m . . D , q n n r . . . D a . s I) 0 , . . I m . 4-9 
    Call Forwarding - gusy, Busy/No Answer (System - 
    DID, CCSA, Dial-in Tie Trunks) . . . p . e . n . . . . . r . . D D 4-11 
    Call Rerouting .- 0 s m D D e c ‘...*.- O.m.I D D -.....*... 4-12 
    ClassOfRestriction(COR) .~..~.rD.~D.~.~~.~~~.~. 4-13 
    Class Of Service (COS) s e . . . s o D n s s D q a s D . D 0 D . m D . . . 4-14 
    CO (LWGS) Trunk Support . . n m . m . . . B D m 0 V 0 W s . . . s . . 4-15 
    Common-Controlled Switching Arrangement (CCSA) 
    TrunkSupport ~~...~~~~~~~~..~(OD..~~~~~~~.~~ 4-‘l6 
    Conferencing 0 D . D s . . . D . . e m . . r . . . s . L 0 s 0 0 n D s n D D B s 4-17 
    ConflictDialing . . . . . n0 . . . . . . . . . . . . *-.* . . . . . D... 4-98 
    Consoleless Operation . . . s m . . , r . . . . . D . . . D . . a m . m , 4-19 
    Contact Monitor . . . . . . . m m ti . . . . . . . a . . . . . D . . . . . D . 4-20 
    Customer Data Entry (CDE) e . . . . . . . . . . . . D . D . . . . . . . 4-21 
    Customer Data Entry (CDE) Backup and Restore . . . . . m 4-22 
    Customer Data Print . s . 0 o o D I . 0 . . D . n . . 0 D . . . n . D s D 0 4-23 
    Data Demultiplexer s m . . . m r D m D . o m m m m . r s m m 0 . 0 . . . . . 4-24 
    Default Customer Data . . . e . . s n . . m . m . . s . . D s D . . s m . 4-25 
    Device Interconnection . , . s , . . . . . . . . . 0 , . . . . m . . . . . 4-26 
    Dial Access to the Attendant . . . . . . . = m r . . * . . . . . . r . 4-27 
    Dictation Trunks , . . . . . e . e . . . . . a . . a . . . . . . . . . V . D . 4-28 
    Digit Translation . . . . . s . n . I . u . . . . 0 . . . . . . D r . . s . 0 . 4-29 
    Direct Inward Dial (DID) Trunk Support . g . . . . . a . . . e m . 4-31 
    DID Intercept To Recorded Announcement . V . . . . . . . . . 4-33 
    Direct-In Lines (DIL) . . . D 0 . D . . D m . . D . n . . 0 r B . . . . s 0 . 4-34 
    Direct inward System Access (DISA) . . . . , = m m . m . . . . W . 4-35 
    Direct To ARS . 0 . . . . . . . s . D . . . . . . a n . D 0 n a . m . . . D s . 4-37 
    Discriminating Ringing 0 D o . m 0 . s . B . . . D n D s a D . e m . . 0 . 4-38 
    DTMF-to-Rotary Dial Conversion . . s , 0 D m m D D m D 0 D r s 0 0 4-39 
    E&M Trunk Support e . D n s q n 0 . . . . D . * 0 . e 0 0 D D 0 r . c m B 0 4-49 
    Fixed Night Service . . . m . s . s D m s 0 . D s m . . . D s . a D . D * m , 4-41 
    Flash Package . . a . . . . . . a . . 0 . e s m . . . . . r e . D . s . a 0 D 0 4-42 
    Flexible Night Service r . . . . D . . D D B . . m e D 0 s D 0 0 m s m e c 0 4-43 
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