Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx Information Manual
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Shipping, Receiving, And installation Information TRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES TABLE I TRUNK TYPE SWITCH A I I SWITCH B NORMAL SETTING ,- OPEN SEE TABLE 5 = CLOSED 6 = CLOSED 7 = CLOSED 8 = CLOSED 9 = NOT USED 10 = NOT USED OUTGOING INCOMING WINK WINK NOT OUTGOING WINK NOT INCOMING WINK SWITCH SW TCH b l-J&- r---1 x 5OOQ :---:soon 9oo.Q L---A SW3 F”p-“4 SW2 I I I :I: TRUNK 1 9oofl I IMPEDANCE SWITCHES I E TRUNK CONTROL BUSV SWITCHES SWITCHES SW21 I ’ TRUNK 2 !I:...
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Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information NOTES FOR FIGURE 5-28 DID/TIE TRUNK CARD SWITCH FUNCTIONS Notes: 1. Trunk impedance switches are located on the rear face of the Trunk Card. Trunk Busy Switches 2. Outgoing Busy Switches (1 per trunk) can be set for either of the following conditions: Idle setting - normal trunk operation Busy setting - trunk cannot be seized for outgoing call. 3. The “outgoing busy” condition may be set either by the outgoing busy switch (Note 2), or by the...
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Shipping, Receiving, And installation Information CHART 5-26 SET LWGS TRUNK CARD JUMPERS Step CAUTION Action Comments FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES OUTLINED IN PARAGRAPH 5.03 WHILE HANDLING PRINTED CIRCUIT CARDS OR MODULES. 1. Identify trunk circuit by bay, slot, circuit and type (loop start or ground start). 2. While wearing the antistatic wrist strap, remove the card from its package or from the equipment bay. 3. Set the jumpers into position for each of the Refer to Figure 5-29. six trunks on...
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Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information MARKED END SHOWN FOR LOOP START TRUNK I I II I I I/ I 1 q TR;NK ’ . Ia4 TRUNK I q TR:NK I 0 I I I I a : a I a I t I t ~---------,~--------.+--------- I f I I I I f 0 TRUNK 1 0 TRUNK 2 1 q TR;INK I I I LEDs Ck TRUNK 1 c+TRUNK 2 -TRUNK 3 ^_( _I TRUNK 4 c TRUNK 5 TTRUNK 6 9‘ ALARM 7684RlE Figure 5-29 LWGS Trunk Card Page 5-68
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CHART 5-27 INITIAL SYSTEM POWER-ON Step 1. 2. Action Comments Check that all. cards are in place and that all cables within the cabinets, including uninterruptible power supply, are connected. Plug line cord(s) into AC receptacles. If Control cabinet has a UPS, plug line cord into UPS and UPS line cord into AC receptacle, according to manufacturer’s instructions. 3. 4. 5. Turn on main circuit breakers and UPS. Turn on power switch on maintenance panels, and bay power supplies. Insert...
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Shipping, Receiving, And installation information CHART 5-27 (CONT’D) INITIAL SYSTEM POWER-ON Step Action 12. Press the ENTER softkey. Comments LCD display responds with the message: PLEASE WAIT. . . Disk drive is accessed. LCD display updates with a display of Maintenance or CDE softkeys and menu. 13. Proceed with Maintenance or CDE application, as required. Refer to Section MITLSI 08-093- 351-NA, RS-232 Maintenance Terminal, or Section MITL9108-093- 210-NA, Customer Data Entry. Page...
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Shipping, Receiving, And Installation information CHART 5-28 Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. INSTALL DISKETTE INTO DISK DRIVE Action Comments Note: The disk drive must have system power ON before removing or inserting a diskette. Put the system into maintenance mode at This inhibits system reading and the terminal (not in CDE mode). writing to the disk. Open the door of the disk drive. Hold the door open with one hand. Unlatch the disk (refer to Figure 5-30). Note that there are two types of disk...
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Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information PUSH TO RIGHT AFTER INSERTING DISKETTE TURN LEVER TO RIGHT AFTER INSERTING DISKETTE VE 7701RlEZ Figure 5-30 Disk Drive Latches Page 5-72
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Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information CHART 5-29 REPACKING FOR SHIPMENT Step 1. 2. Action Repack all items carefully, and list the contents of each carton on the label. Wrap all items with air-cushion type material, and surround with loose paper to minimize movement within the carton. Comments Ensure that items within the carton cannot shift about, and will not get scratched or damaged. 3. All printed circuit cards must be packed in Wear the antistatic wrist strap while...
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Shipping, Receiving, And Installation information 6. CABLING AND CROSS-CONNECTIONS General 6.01 This Part details the cabling and cross-connections required when installing the SX-ZOO@ DIGITAL PABX. Telephone Set and Trunk Cabling 6.02 Telephone set and trunk cabling terminates on the building cross-connect terminal in the normal manner. System Cable Terminations 6.03 All interconnecting cables must be terminated in accordance with Tables 6-l to 6-9 according to the number of bays sup- plied...