Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx Information Manual
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 4.09 Commands 6-QUIT Pressing the QUIT softkey when selecting a form number returns the display to the level before the form was selected. At all other times, pressing the QUIT softkey exits the CDE package. The console returns to the level that is displayed in Figure 4-1, Console Application Prompt. The terminal returns to the level of selecting an application; the system is now ready for another application (such as Maintenance). 6-CANCEL This softkey appears after a...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) Form 01 - System Configuration 4.10 This form specifies the intended location of each peripheral card for the system. Refer to Table 4-3, System Configuration. If the peripheral cards are installed before the system is programmed, then this form enables the user to configure the system according to the actual installation. If the system is programmed prior to the pe- ripheral card installation, then this form acts as a guide during the installation ,process. If the...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) TABLE 4-3 CORM-O;I--~ SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY 4:26 1 -JUN-86 alarm status = NO ALARM BAY i SLT CCT PROGRAMMED INSTALLED I COMMENTS 01 05 02 02 02 03 02 03 02 03 02 03 02 03 03 01 03 02 03 03 01 05 - LS/GS TRUNK CARD - ONS LINE CARD - UNIVERSAL CARD 01 CONSOLE MODULE 02 MUSIC PAGER MODULE 03 04 - STATION LINE CARD - SUPERSET LINE CARD - CO TRUNK CARD - LS/GS TRUNK CARD I I I I II-LINE CARDS I2-TRUNK CARDS J3-UNIVERSAL 14- I5-CONFIGURE...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 4.12 Field Description BAY, SLT and CCT Fields These fieids specify the physical location of each card type. The circuit number represents the physical location of each module on the Universal Card. PROGRAMMED Field This field specifies the intended location of the required card types. Data can be assigned to the PROGRAMMED field before the cards are installed. INSTALLED Field This field cannot be edited by the installer as it is updated by the system. The data in the...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) i-STATION 2- 3- 4-SUPERSET 5- 6-QUIT 7- 8- 9- O- FIGURE 4-3 OTHER LINE CARD TYPES FRMOlOlRl I-STATION Pressing the STATION softkey sets the selected card slot as a Station Line Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes the selection and the PROGRAMMED field displays the StATION LINE CARD prompt. 4-SUPERSET Pressing the SUPERSET softkey designates the selected card slot as a SUPERSET@ Line Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes the selection and the PROGRAMMED...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) l-CO TRUNK Pressing the CO TRUNK softkey designates the selected card slot as a CO Trunk Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes the selection and the PROGRAMMED field displays the CO TRUNK CARD prompt. 3-E & M TRUNK Pressing the E & M TRUNK softkey sets the selected card slot as an E&M Trunk Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes the selection and the PROGRAMMED field displays the E & M TRUNK CARD prompt. 4-DID/TIE Pressing this softkey sets the selected card...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) DATA HAS BEEN CHANGED, BUT NOT YET SAVED IN DATABASE -- “ENTER” TO SAVE prompt on the command line. The QUIT softkey must be pressed again to restore the form to the level before the field was modified. The change is not saved. At all other times, pressing the QUIT softkey exits Form 01 and returns the display to the level where the forms are selected. Refer to Table 4-2, Available Forms. 6-CANCEL This softkey appears after a programming error has oc- curred. Pressing...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) modified. Pressing the ENTER softkey stores the change in the data- base. Form 02 - Feature Access Codes 4.14 This form specifies the Feature Access Codes for the system (refer to Table 4-5, Feature Access Codes). Feature Access Codes can be a maximum of five digits (except for the Callback Busy Access Code and Executive Busy Override Access Code which can only be one digit). The codes must be unique; they cannot match any listed directory number nor can they be a...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) t--- TABLE 4-5 $.FORM :-OR - FEATURE ACCESS CODES CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY I: 26 1 -&N-86 alarm status = NO ALARM F EAfURE FEATURE NAME ACCESS CODE 01 Account Code Access 75 02 Auto-Answer Activation 03 Call Forwarding - Busy 61 04 Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer 66 05 Cal 1 Forwarding - Busy/Don’t Answer 67 06 Call Forwarding - Follow Me 60 07 Call Forwarding - I’m Here 62 08 Dial Call Pickup 64 09 Directed Call Pickup 65 10 Do Not Disturb 80 II Extension General...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 4.15 Field Description FEATURE Field This field lists the feature numbers in numerical order. The FEATURE field cannot be modified. FEATURE NAME Field This field lists the names of the features. The FEATURE NAME field cannot be modified. ACCESS CODE Field This field displays the access code for each feature. 4.16 Commands 4-TOP Pressing the TOP softkey moves the line pointer to the first line of the form. The command line displays the first line. 5-BOTTOM Pressing the...