Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx Information Manual
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Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information 7. UPGRADING AN EXISTING SX-200@ PABX TO AN SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX Strategy 7.01 The control cabinet will be installed beside the existing SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX cabinet, equipped with the new atten- dant console, new stations, trunks, or features for Bays, 1, 2 or 3, and powered up. All testing can be completed and the new database entered with CDE, including all equipment in the existing SX-200@ system. The existing SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX is then reconfigured as a Peripheral cabinet and added to the SX-200” DIGITAL PABX Control cabinet. This procedure assumes that most of the existing stations and trunks will remain the same in the peripheral cabinet, and that expan- sion will be provided by the control cabinet. All reassignments and wiring changes will be performed at the time of installation. General Comments 7.02 The following special circuits must be disconnected from the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX and connected to the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX at the cross-connect field during final cutover: 0 Music on hold source l Paging voice lines 0 Paging control lines 0 Night bell control lines. 7.03 The following SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX (Peripheral Cabinet) con- nections are not used after an upgrade to SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX: Console connections, including connector on maintenance pan- el. Test line terminals (still connected to Bay 4, Slot 1, Circuit 1) Special connections described above (now connect to Control cabinet cables) RMATS modem or modules Recorded Announcement Cards (RAC). Page 7-l
Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information CHART 7-l SX-200@ PABX UPGRADE TO SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX Step 1. Action Unpack the Control cabinet and place it in its assigned location following the installation charts in Part 5 of this Section. Comments 2. Relocate the #6 AWG system ground to the NOTE: Connect a temporary jumper common ground stud in the control cabinet. between the SX-200@ cabinet and Concurrently install the PCM cable between the ground wire so that an electrical the cabinets connecting the braid to the connection is continuously ground stud in each cabinet. Do not connect maintained between the PABX and the signal part of the PCM cable. the building ground (to keep ground start trunks operational). Since the connection is for only a few minutes, lighter wire, such as #14, may be used. 3. Install the control cabinet as a stand-alone installation, following the instructions in Part 5 of this Section. 4. Install the attendant console, maintenance The stations may be located terminal, stations, and at least one trunk, and alongside the Digital PABX, for ease make the PABX operational. of testing, and to minimize disruption to the existing PABX. 5. Add the existing stations, trunks and related To minimize wiring changes, keep features, COS, COR,‘and other information to the SX-200* DIGITAL PABX database. existing station and trunk connections the same for both systems. 6. At a period of no traffic, complete the upgrade as follows. 7. Power down the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX It is not necessary to power down system, including its reserve power supply if the Control cabinet. equipped, and remove the line cord from the wall receptacle. 8. While wearing the antistatic wrist strap, Existing station and trunk cards, and remove the following printed circuit boards the Scanner card remain in their and pack them in antistatic bags and PCB present positions. shipping cartons: Console, RCP, Tone, IPC, memory (if present in position 21 or 22), Receiver, RAD, RAC. 9. 10. From the rear of the cabinet, remove the To remove the console interface following: boards it is necessary to loosen the console cables, intershelf jumpers PI01 and shelf and move it forward to access P102, printer cable, console interface boards. the screws in the boards. Connect the printer cable, if present, to J29 on the Control Shelf backplane. Page 7-2
Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information CHART 7-l (CONT’D) SX-200’ PABX UPGRADE TO SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX Step 11. Action Remove all existing consoles from the system and repack them. Comments 12. If peripheral shelf card assignments are to be changed, reposition the cards at this time. 13. Continue with the installation by following To minimize wiring changes, it is the charts for installing a peripheral cabinet recommended that existing station (Bays 4 and 5). and trunk assignments in the peripheral cabinet not be changed at this time. NOTE: Many of the steps can be skipped since the cabinet and cables are in place and have been working. The main steps are to add the new cards, PCM cables, and miscellaneous features such as Music on Hold, Paging, and Night Bells. - Page 7-3/3
Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information APPENDIX A FCC INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS TELEPHONE COMPANY INTERCONNECTION General Al.01 This equipment has been approved by the Federal Communica- tions Commission (FCC) as not being harmful to the telephone network when connected directly to the telephone lines through the standard 50-pin blue ribbon prescribed by the FCC Rule. This Section is applicable to telephone interconnection in the United States. Notification Al.02 Prior to the interconnection of this equipment, the local tele- phone company is to be notified; inform the company that you have FCC-registered equipment which you wish to connect to their trunks. Give them the following information: l The PABX being connected is a MITEL Incorporated Model SX- 200@ DIGITAL PABX. 0 The l4-digit FCC Registration Number for the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX is BN285B64724MFE. l The Ringer Equivalence number which is 2.1B. l The jacks or connectors required are RJ21X. RJ2EX or RJ2GX as shown in Table Al-l. Connection Limitations Al.03 Due to the FCC Part 68 Rule, no connection can be made to party lines and to coin telephone service. Network Changes Al.04 The telephone company may make changes to its communica- tion service; such changes may include the change of trunk circuits, changes in the operational characteristics of its trunk, etc. Before doing this, however, the company shall provide official notifica- tion, so that the operation of the PABX service will not be interrupted. Maintenance Limitation Al.05 This equipment has been registered with the FCC for direct connection to the telephone network. Under the FCC Program, the user is restricted from making any changes or repairs and from Page A-l
Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information performing any maintenance operations other than those specifically included in this Standard Practice. Al.06 Circuit cards may be removed by the user; however, replace- ment cards are to be supplied only by MITEL or its authorized agent. No field repair of circuit cards by the user is authorized. Al.07 No cabling or wiring changes within the console are permitted by the user. Plug-ended cables, as detailed in this Standard Practice, are to be used for all external connections between the console and the telephone company interface jack. Al.08 Power supply components and cabling is only to be changed or maintained by MITEL or by an authorized agent of MITEL. Trouble Corrections Al.09 Most troubles are diagnosed by the circuitry of the system, and the console readout idicates the circuit and card that is mal- functioning. Card replacement can be made by the user. Al.10 For more complex malfunction, appropriate field service is pro- vided by MITEL or its authorized agents. Page A-2
Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information TABLE Al-l USOC CONNECTOR PIN DESIGNATIONS 35 R-S T E T 10 S-R R M R 36 BK-BL T T Tl 11 BL-BK R R Rl 37 BK-0 T E E 12 0-BK R M M Pair Connector Type Pin Colour RJ21 X RJ2EX RJSGX 38 BK-G T T T 13 G-BK R R R 39 BK-BR T E Tl 14 BR-BK R M RI 40 BK-S T T E 15 S-BK R R M 41 Y-BL T E T 16 BL-Y R M R 42 Y-O T T Tl 17 O-Y R R RI 43 Y-G T E E 18 G-Y R M M 44 Y-BR T T T 19 BR-Y R R R 45 Y-S T E Tl 20 S-Y R M Rl 46 V-BL T- T E 21 BL-V R R M 47 v-o T E T 22 o-v R M R 48 V-G T T Tl 23 G-V R R Rl 49 V-BR T E E 24 BR-V R M M 50 v-s SPARE 25 S-V SPARE Remarks The types of Universal Service Order Code (USOC) connectors shown have pin designations according to type of interface required by the Telephone Company. Use of these connectors are determined as follows: RJ2lX: 2-wire loop, or ground start trunk 2-wire reverse battery (DID) 2-wire off-premises extension (Class A through E) 2-wire Automatic Identified Outward Dialing (AIOD) 2-wire message register RJ2EX: 2-wire tie trunk with E and M Type signaling I RJ2GX: 4-wire tie trunk with E and M Type signaling I Page A-3/3
MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE SECTION MITL9108-093-206-NA Issue 2, September 1986 SX-200” DIGITAL PRDVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX) INSTALLATION FORMS Copyright of MITEL Corporation 1986 TM - Trademark of MITEL Corporation @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation
installation Forms CONTENTS PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION ................................... I-l General ......................................... I-I Reason for Reissue ............................... I-I Section Overview ................................. I-I 2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION ............................ 2-I General ......................................... 2-I 3. CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY FORMS ..................... 3-1 General ......................................... 3-l 4. TRUNK CARD SWITCH ASSIGNMENT FORMS ............ 4-l General ......................................... 4-l 5. CABLING AND CROSS-CONNECTIONS ................. 5-I General ......................................... 5-I FIGURE TITLE PAGE 4-I CO Trunk Card Switch Functions ................ 4-3 4-2 E&M/Tie Trunk Card Switch Functions ........... 4-6 4-3 DID/Tie Trunk Card Switch Functions ............ 4-9 LIST OF TABLES TABLE TITLE PAGE 3-I Available Forms ............................. 3-l 3-2 Form 01 - System Configuration ................ 3-2 3-3 Form 02 - Feature Access Codes ................ 3-6 3-4 Form 03 - Class-of-Service Options ............. 3-8 3-5 Form 04 - System Options/System Timers ....... 3-13 3-6 Form 05 - Tenant Interconnection Table ......... 3-14 3-7 Form 06 - Tenant Night Switching Control ....... 3-15 3-8 Form 07 - Console Assignments ............... 3-I 6 3-9 Form 08 - Attendant LDN Assignments .......... 3-17 3-10 Form 09 - Station/SUPERSET@ Sets ............. 3-l 8 3-I I SUPERSET@ Set Lines ........................ 3-19 3-12 Form 10 - Pickup Groups ..................... 3-20 3-13 Form 13 - Trunk Circuit Descriptors ............ 3-21 3-14 Trunk Circuit Descriptor Options ............... 3-22 3-15 Form I4 - Non-Dial-In Trunks ................. 3-30 3-16 Form 15 - Dial-In Trunks ..................... 3-31 3-17 Form 16 - Trunk Groups ..................... 3-32 3-18 Form 17 - Hunt Groups ...................... 3-33 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . . . III
Installation Forms LIST OF TABLES (CONT’D) TABLE TITLE PAGE 3-19 3-20 3-21 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-29 3-30 3-31 3-32 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 5-l 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8 Form 18 - Miscellaneous System Ports .......... 3-34 Form 19 - Call Rerouting Table ................ 3-36 Form 20 - ARS: COR Group Definition ........... 3-37 Form 21 - ARS: Day Zone Definition ............ 3-38 Form 22 - ARS: Modified Digit Table ............ 3-39 Form 23 - ARS: Route Definition ............... 3-41 Form 24 - ARS: Route Lists ................... 3-42 Form 25 - ARS: Route Plans ................... 3-43 Form 26 - ARS: Digit Strings .................. 3-44 ARS: Nested Digit Strings .................... 3-45 Form 27 - Form Access Restriction Definition ..... 3-46 Form 29 - Device Interconnection Table ......... 3-48 Form 30 - System Abbreviated Dial Entry ........ 3-49 Form 32 - Account Code Entry ................ 3-50 Trunk Card Switch Settings - CO Trunk Card ...... 4-2 Trunk Card Switch Settings - E&M/Tie Trunk Card . a 4-5 Trunk Card Switch Settings - DID/Tie Trunk Card . . 4-8 E&M Trunk Module Switch Settings ............ 4-10 Bay 1 Plug Assignments ...................... 5-2 Bay 2 Plug Assignments ...................... 5-6 Digital Bay 3 Plug Assignments ................. 5-8 Digital Bay 4 Plug Assignments ................ 5-12 Control Cabinet Power Fail Transfer Card Assignments ............................. 5-l 6 Analog Bay 3 Plug Assignments ............... 5-19 Peripheral Cabinet Plug Assignments ........... 5-24 Peripheral Cabinet Power Fail Transfer Card Assignments ............................. 5-33 LIST OF CHARTS CHART TITLE PAGE 2-l Initial Power-up Procedures From the Terminal . . . . 2-2 2-2 Initial Power-up Procedures From the Attendant Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Installation Forms 1. INTRODUCTION General 1.01 This document contains the forms required to install and pro- gram the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX with Generic 1000 or Generic 1001 software. Note that these forms are not an exact replica of the forms displayed on the CDE terminal. Note also that those forms which cannot be edited are not included in this Section; specifically, Review List for Form 09, Review List for Form 13, Review List for Form 29, and Form 31, CDE Data Print. This document is used as an installer’s guide; therefore comprehensive MITL9108-093a210-NA, knowledge of Section Customer Data Entry and Section MITL9108-093-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving and Installation lnforma- tion is required before these forms are completed. 1.02 Certain features require more than one COS Option setting. To ensure the correct operation of all features, these forms should be completed in accordance with the information contained in Section MITLS 108-093- 105-NA, Features Description. Reason for Reissue 1.03 This is a reissue of Section MITL9108-093-206-NA, Installation Forms, to include the 336-port and 480-port configuration. Section Overview 1.04 This Section is divided into four subsequent Parts as described below: 1. Part 2 - System Initialization 2. Part 3 - Customer Data Entry Forms 3. Part 4 - Trunk Card Switch Assignment Forms 4. Part 5 - Cabling and Cross-Connection Forms. Page l-l/l