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Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information Manual
Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information Manual
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 4.77 Commandsl-SMDWNO SMDR: This softkey enables and disables the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) feature for the Trunk Group. When the SMDR feature is enabled, the header line displays [SMDR I and the softkey displays NO SMDR. Pressing the NO SMDR softkey disables the SMDR feature for that Trunk Group. The softkey now displays SMDR and the header line displays [NO SMDRI.P-CIRCULAR/TERMINAL:This softkey selects Circular or Terminal hunting. When the Trunk Group is...
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SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NAForm 17 -Hunt Groups 4.78This form specifies the members of each Hunt Group by exten- sion or DATASET numbers. Refer to Table 4-30, Hunt Groups. The system supports a maximum of 50 Hunt Groups; each group supports a maximum of 50 members. Only DATASETs can be added to a data hunt group and data hunt groups can only contain DATASETs.Only modems can be added to a modem hunt group and modem hunt groups can only contain modems. TABLE 4-30 FORM 17 - HUNT GROUPS CDE TERMINAL...
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Cu’stomer Data Entry (CDE) from Form 09 (Station/SUPERSET Telephones) and Form 12 (Data As- signment) are automatically displayed. 4.80 Commands l-GROUP TYPE: Pressing this soYkey displays softkeys which repre- sent the alternative Hunt Group iypes. (Softkeys GROUP TYPE and CIRCULAR/TERMINAL do not appear until the hunt group exists. A hunt group is not created until the first member is defined). Refer to Figure 4-14, Hunt Group Types. Note that the selected group type does not appear on the sof-tkey...
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SECTION MITL9109-094~Zl O-NAGroup. Pressing the INSERT softkey clears the command line and moves the cursor to the EXT NUM field. The addition is completed by entering a valid extension number. The system inserts the addition on the line preceding the current line. Note that this softkey only appears if there is data present in this form. 4-OPTIONS: This softkey selects, in order, the following characteris- tics of the Hunt Group: Overflow destination, Hunt Group Name, Mes- sage Length (Recording Hunt...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) Group. Pressing the ACCESS CODE softkey displays the ENTER NEW ACCESS CODE: prompt on the command line. The access code speci- fication is completed by entering a valid number which must be unique in the database. The access code is displayed on the header line and can be a maximum of five digits. 8-DELETE: Pressing the DELETE softkey removes the selected exten- sion number from the Hunt Group. The deletion is completed by press- ing the ENTER softkey. After the last member is...
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SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NAForm 18 -Miscellaneous System Ports 4.81This form assigns a physical location to three types of devices and three alarms. The devices are a Music on Hold source, Paging equipment and Night Bells equipment. The alarms are Minor, Major and Critical. The system supports 25 night bells, nine paging zones and one Music on Hold source. Refer to Table 4-32, Entry Number Designations and Table 4-31, Miscellaneous System Ports for the form layout. TABLE 4-31 FORM 18 - MISCELLANEOUS...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE) EXTENSION NUMBER: This field applies only to the night bell entries.The EXTENSION NUMBER field lists the extension numbers (a maximum of five digits) assigned to the night bells. This field links the night belldesignations to Form 19 (refer to Table 4-33, Call Rerouting Table). This field also links the incoming trunks of Form 14 (refer to Table 4-27, Non-Dial-In Trunks) to the night bell designations.4.83Commands 4-TOP: Pressing the TOP softkey moves the line pointer to the...
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SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NATABLE 4-32 MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM PORTS ENTRY NUMBER DESIGNATIONS Entry NumberTitle 01Music on Hold02Pager 103Pager 204Pager 305Pager 406Pager 507Pager 608Pager 709Pager 810Pager 911Minor Alarm12Major Alarm13Critical Alarm14Night Bell 115Night Bell 216Night Bel I 317Night Bel I 418Night Bell 519Night Bell 620Night Bell 721Night Bel I 822Night Bel I 923Night Bel I IO24Night Bell 1125Night Bel I 1226Night Bell 1327Night Bell 1428Night Bell 1529Night Bell 1630Night Bel I 1731Night...
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Customer Data Entry (CDE)SUBClRCUlTW) SUBClRCUlTW)RECEIVER/RELAY MODULE LEDs l- JMODULE 1 JMODULE 2 ^_IMODULE 3 MODULE 4 --i- ALARM-. ‘II-Figure 4-15 Universal Card Circuits and Subcircuits Page 97
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SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NAForm 19 - Call Rerouting Table 4.84This form designates where intercepted and attendant-directed calls will route based on Day Service, Night1 Service and Night2 Service. Refer to Call Rerouting Options (on next page). Refer also toTable 4-33, Call Rerouting Table for the form layout. Each TenAnt Group requires a Call Rerouting Table. “DIAL 0” calls can be directed toan LDN, Rotary Dial or DTMF set, SUPERSET telephone or Night Bell extension number, or to an individual...