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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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Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information CHART 5-26 SET CO TRUNK CARD SWITCHES (TYPES -01 l/l 11) CAUTION: Follow the procedures outlined in paragraph 5.03 while handling printed circuitcards or modules. Note:Complete installation forms for trunk card switch settings before setting switches. Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. a. --Action Identify trunk circuit by card position, type, and circuit number. While wearing the antistatic wrist strap, removethe card from its package or from the equipment shelf. Set TRUNK BUSY switches to the required configuration.Set the LOOP-GROUND start switch to LOOP for a loop start trunk, or to GROUND for a ground start trunk.Set 3rd-wire switch to OPEN if trunk is to be used as Dictation Trunk or XT lead is to give busy condition (otherwise to CLOSED).Set IGN REVS to OPEN if trunk is to ignore line reversals as an incoming call, or to CLOSED if it is to recognize line reversals as an incoming call.Set Trunk Control switches 6 and 6 to the required release time setting - normally closed is 500 ms release time. Install card in shelf.Comments Refer to notes for all switch settings and Figure 5-36. Page 115
SECTION MITLSI 09-094-200-NA F AGROUNDI qTRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES !TRUNK 3 El TRUNK 4 ElLOOP GROUND START SWITCHES _71(NOTE 6) //0NON-MODULAR TYPE(NOTES 1 AND 2) , TRUNK BUSV’A’/”SWITCHES-/’ #TRUNK 1A”TRUNK 2 OUTGOING TRUNK 3 uTRUNK 4 3TRUNK SWITCHES ON REVERSE OF BOARD I ILOOP;..;I 7 ElTRUNK 1 :-.TRUNK 2TRUNK 4 r...INCOMINGI : INDIVIDUAL TRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES HAVE MEANINGS ACCORDING TO THE IDENTITV OF THE PROM INSTALLED ON THE CARD. THESE MEANINGS ARE SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING DIAGFlAM.3RD WIRE TRUNK 1 (NOTE 5) BUSY IDLE NORMAL OPERATION HAS OUTGOING SWITCHES SET TO IDLE AND INCOMING SWITCHES SET TO BUSY.MODULAR TYPE3RD WIRE TRUNK 2 iti6TE ii3RD WIRE TRUNK 3 (NOTE 5) 3RD WIRE TRUNK 4 (NOTE 5) IGNORE REVERSALS (NOTE 9) RELEASE TIME (NOTE 7) RELEASE TIME A (NOTE 9) 3RD WIRE TRUNK 4 (NOTE 5) 3RD WIRE TRUNK 3 (NOTE 5) 3RD WIRE TRUNK 2 (NOTE 5) I3RD WIRE TRUNK 1 (NOTE 5)DESIGNATIONS WHEN FOLLOWING PROM IDENTITIES INSTALLED: 80304-0100 80304-0101 80304-0102 80304-0103 OPEN ICLOSED .nNORMAL DESIGNATIONS WHEN FOLLOWING PROM IDENTITIES INSTALLED: 80304-0004 1267E4R4Figure 5-36 CO Trunk Card Types 91 lo-01 1 and -111 Page 116
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information NOTES TO FIGURE 5-36 CO TRUNK CARD TYPES 91 IO-01 1 AND -I 11TRUNK BUSY SWITCHES 1. OUTGOING BUSY SWITCHES (I PER TRUNK) CAN BE SET FOR EITHER: IDLENORMAL TRUNK OPERATION BL’SYTRUNK CANNOT BE SEIZED FOR OUTGOING CALL. 2. THE “OUTGOING BUSY” CONDITION MAY BE SET EITHER BY THE OUTGOING BUSY SWITCH (NOTE I), OR BY THE CONSOLE “TRUNK BUSY OUT” FUNCTION. WHEN THIS CONDITION IS IN EFFECT THE INCOMING BUSY SWITCH AFFECTS THE TRUNK CONDITION AS FOLLOWS: IDLENO ANSWER WILL BE GIVEN TO INCOMING LOCAL EXCHANGE CALLS BUSYA PERMANENT SEIZURE CONDITION IS GIVEN TOWARDS THE LOCAL EXCHANGE. 3. INCOMING BUSY HAS NO EFFECT WHILE OUTGOING BUSY IS NOT SET. TRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES 4. ACTIVE TRUNK .CONTROL SWITCHES ON NON-MODULAR ASUs ARE CONFINED TO SWITCHESI, 2,3AND4,CORRESPONDINGTOTRUNKI,2,3AND4,3RDWIRECON- DITIONS RESPECTIVELY (NOTE 5). 3RD-WIRE SWITCHES 5. THE 3RD-WIRE LEAD WHEN REQUIRED IS CONNECTED TO THE LOCAL EXCHANGE TO PROVIDE CERTAIN FACILITIES. THESE INCLUDE THE RECORDING OF METER PULSES (EXTENDED FROM THE CO); OR ANOTHER REQUIREMENT MAY BE A BUSY CONDITION WHEN DICTATION OR CODE CALLING EQUIPMENT AT THE LOCAL EXCHANGE HAS BEEN TAKEN INTO SERVICE BY OTHER TRUNKS. THE SWITCH SETTING IS EITHER: OPENRECOGNIZED EARTH FROM THE LOCAL EXCHANGE AS A BUSY CONDITION CLOSED 3RD WIRE SWITCH IS INEFFECTIVE LOOP/GROUND CALLING SWITCHES 6. THE LOOP/GROUND CALLING SWITCHES (I PER TRUNK) CAN BE SET TO RESULT IN THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: LOOP (I) SETTING - USED FOR LOOP-CALLING TYPE TRUNKS GROUND (2) SETTING - USED FOR EARTH-CALLING TYPE TRUNKS RELEASE TIME SWITCHES 7. VALID TRUNK RELEASE TIMES ARE RECOGNIZED BY THE FOLLOWING RELEASE TIME SETTINGS ON -0100 TO -0103 TYPE PROMS: OPENGREATER THAN 50 ms OF NO LOOP CURRENT CLOSEDGREATER THAN 500 ms OF NO LOOP CURRENT 8. VALID TRUNK RELEASE TIMES ARE RECOGNIZED BY THE FOLLOWING RELEASE TIME SETTINGS FOR PROM TYPE -0004 WITH SWITCHES “A” AND “B”: “A” SE-l-l-ING “B” SETTING OPEN CLOSED CLOSEDCLOSED OPEN OPEN CLOSEDOPENRELEASE TIME 50 ms 500 ms 2.5 sINFINITE (NON-RELEASE) Page 117
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NA IGNORE REVERSALS9. IF LINE REVERSALS ON THE TRUNK CIRCUIT ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE NO EFFECT THE IGNORE REVERSALS SWITCH IS SET TO “OPEN”. IF LINE REVERSALS ARE TO BE RECOG- NIZED THE SWITCH IS SET TO CLOSED.CHART 5-27 SET CO TRUNK CARD SWITCHES (TYPES -211/311)CAUTION: Follow the procedures outlined in paragraph 5.03 while handling printed circuit cards or modules. Note:Complete installation forms for trunk card switch settings before setting switches. StepAction Comments 1.Attach antistatic wrist strap to your wrist. 2.Identify the trunk circuit by card position, type, and circuit. 3. 4.Set the Trunk Busy switches to the required configuration.If trunk is to be GROUND start, set the LOOP-GROUND switch to GROUND; if LOOP start, set switch to LOOP.Refer to notes for all switch settings and Figure 5-37. 5.Set the 3rd-wire switch to OPEN if this is a Dictation Trunk or if the XT lead is used to give busy condition. If busy condition is a ground onthe XT lead, set XT switch to GROUND; if not, set XT switch to -48. If trunk is not used as a Dictation trunk and XT lead is not used to give busy condition, set 3rd-wire switch to CLOSED. 6.If trunk circuit is to ignore line reversals as anincoming call, set IGN REVS switch to OPEN; if it is to recognize reversals as an incoming call, set to CLOSED. 7. 8. 9.Set Trunk Control Switches 6 and 8 to the required release time setting, normally 500 ms. Set switches for remaining trunks on this card. Install card into its assigned slot in the card shelf. Page 118
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information TRUNK 1piiqI I TRUNK 2 TR2 TRlpiiqI I OPEN TRUNK BUS? SWITCHES SWITCHESTRUNK 4 TR4 TR3 Tc;;qI 1LQQdHIGH IMPEDANCE SWITCHES -;TRUNK BUSY SWITCHES (NOTES 1 AND 2) lNCOl.wvuBUSYIL--l1OUTGOING IDLENORMAL SETTING1=OPEN2=OPEN3=OPEN 4=OPEN5=CLOSED6=CLOSED7=CLOSED8=CLOSEDTRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES NORMAL SWITCH SETTING NUMBERFUNCTION CLOSED13RDWIRETRUNK1CLOSED23RDWIRETRUNK2CLOSED33RDWIRETRUNK3CLOSED43RDWIRETRUNK4 OPEN5IGNORE REVERSALSCLOSED6RELEASE TIME “A”CLOSED7MAKE/BREAK RATIOCLOSED8RELEASE TIME “B” CLOSED9NOT USEDCLOSED10NOT USED “X” INDICATES THAT FUNCTION IS APPLICABLE FOR THE TVPE 9110-211-000 OR 9110-311-000 TRUNK CARDS. 5493ElRlFigure 5-37 CO Trunk Card Switch Functions Page 119
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NANOTES FOR FIGURE 5-37 CO TRUNK CARD SWITCH FUNCTIONS TRUNK BUSY SWITCHES 1. OUTGOING BUSY SWITCHES (1 PER TRUNK) CAN BE SET FOR EITHER: IDLENORMAL TRUNK OPERATION BUSYTRUNK CANNOT BE SEIZED FOR OUTGOING CALL. 2. THE “OUTGOING BUSY” CONDITION MAY BE SET EITHER BY THE OUTGOING BUSYSWITCH (NOTE l), OR BY THE CONSOLE “TRUNK BUSY OUT” FUNCTION. WHEN THIS CONDITION IS IN EFFECT THE INCOMING BUSY SWITCH AFFECTS THE TRUNK CONDITION AS FOLLOWS: IDLENO ANSWER WILL BE GIVEN TO INCOMING LOCAL EXCHANGE CALLS BUSYA PERMANENT SEIZURE CONDITION IS GIVEN TOWARDS THE LOCAL EXCHANGE. 3. INCOMING BUSY HAS NO EFFECT WHILE OUTGOING BUSY IS NOT SET. TRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES 4. THE TRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES ARE PROGRAMMED TO RESULT IN THE FEATURES SHOWN BELOW. 3RD-WIRE SWITCHES 5. THE 3RD-WIRE LEAD WHEN REQUIRED IS CONNECTED TO THE LOCAL EXCHANGE TO PROVIDE CERTAIN FACILITIES. THESE INCLUDE THE RECORDING OF METER PULSES (EXTENDED FROM THE CO); OR ANOTHER REQUIREMENT MAY BE A BUSY CONDITION WHEN DICTATION OR CODE CALLING EQUIPMENT AT THE LOCAL EXCHANGE HAS BEEN TAKEN INTO SERVICE BY OTHER TRUNKS. THE SWITCH SETTING IS EITHER: OPENRECOGNIZES EARTH FROM THE LOCAL EXCHANGE AS A BUSY CONDITION. CLOSED 3RD WIRE SWITCH IS INEFFECTIVE. IGNORE REVERSALS 6. IF LINE REVERSALS ON THE TRUNK CIRCUIT ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE NO EFFECT THE IGNORE REVERSALS SWITCH IS SET TO “OPEN”. IF LINE REVERSALS ARE TO BE RECOG- NIZED THE SWITCH IS SET TO CLOSED. RELEASE TIME SWITCHES 7. VALID TRUNK RELEASE TIMES ARE RECOGNIZED BY THE FOLLOWING RELEASE TIME SETTINGS FOR PROM TYPE -0004 WITH SWITCHES “A” AND “B”: “A” SElTING“B” SETTING OPENCLOSED CLOSEDCLOSED OPENOPEN CLOSEDOPENRELEASE TIME 50 ms 500 ms 2.5 s INFINITE (NON-RELEASE) MAKE/BREAK RATIO 8. THE MAKE/BREAK RATIO SWITCH FUNCTION IS PROGRAMMED FOR TYPE 91 lo-31 1 ONLY. THE SWITCH SETTINGS RESULT IN THE FOLLOWING RATIOS: OPEN33/66 (33% MAKE; 66% BREAK) CLOSED 40/60 (40% MAKE; 60% BREAK) Page 120
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information TYPE 911 O-21 1 IS FIXED AT 40/60 RATIO. LOOP/GROUND CALLING SWITCHES 9. THE LOOP/GROUND CALLING SWITCHES (1 PER TRUNK) CAN BE SET TO: LOOPUSED FOR LOOP-CALLING TYPE TRUNKS GROUND USED FOR EARTH-CALLING TYPE TRUNKS XT SWITCH lO.THE XT SWITCH (1 PER TRUNK) IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE 3RD WIRE SWITCH (NOTE 5) AND CAN BE SET TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: -48 VTHE CIRCUIT RESPONDS TO A -48 Vdc SIGNAL (E.G., WHEN IT IS A METER PULSE OR A BUSY CONDITION). AN EARTH IS EQUIVALENT TO AN OPEN. GNDTHE CIRCUIT RESPONDS TO AN EARTH SIGNAL (E.G., WHEN IT IS A METER PULSE OR A BUSY CONDITION). A -48 Vdc SIGNAL IS EQUIVALENT TO OPEN. HI-Z SWITCH 1 l.THE HI-Z SWITCH ALLOWS THE PROPER IMPEDANCE ON INCOMING CALLS, TO BE PRE- SENTED ACCORDING TO REQUIREMENTS. THE TWO SETTINGS FOR THE SWITCH RESULT IN THE FOLLOWING: HI-Z SETTING -PRESENTS THE NORMAL IMPEDANCE TO INCOMING RINGING SIGNALS, BUT A HIGH BLOCKING IMPEDANCE TO VOICE SIGNALS NORM SETTING -PRESENTS A NORMAL IMPEDANCE TO BOTH RINGING SIGNALS AND VOICE SIGNALS. IN CANADA THE HI-Z SWITCH MUST BE SET TO HI-Z. Page 121
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NACHART 5-28 SET E&M/TIE TRUNK CARD OPTION SWITCHES CAUTION: Follow the procedures outlined in paragraph 5.03 while handling printed circuit cards or modules. Note:Complete installation forms for Trunk Card switch settings before setting any switches on the card. StepAction Comments 1.Attach the antistatic wrist strap to your wrist. 2.Select the required trunk card and set the busyRefer to notes for setting of switches to idle or busy as required.switches and Figure 5-38. 3.Set the trunk impedance switches to 600 ohms or 900 ohms as required. 4.Set the 2-wire/4-wire switches on the front and back of the card for either 2-wire or 4-wire as required for this trunk. 5.Set the INCOMING WINK switch on the face of the trunk card to INCOMING WINK or to NOT INCOMING WINK as required for this trunk. 6.Set the OUTGOING WINK switch on the face of the trunk card to OUTGOING WINK or to NOT OUTGOING WINK as required for this trunk. 7.Set the STOP DIAL switch on the circuit card faceplate to STOP DIAL or to NOT STOP DIAL as required for this trunk. 8.Set the GAIN switch to either NORMAL or to SPECIAL as required for the trunk. 9.Set M LEAD switch to M INV if inversion of the M lead signal is required. 10.Set switches for other trunk on this card. 11.Insert card into its assigned slot in the card shelf. Page 122
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information TRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES OPEN\ ‘“FIK!”Z-WIRE iiii u-NOT4-WIRE ‘NEllNGSPECIAL GAIN (NOTE 3) r,NORMAL SETTING 1 = CLOSED 2=CLOSED3=OPEN 4=OPEN 5=CLOSED6=CLOSED7=CLOSED8=CLOSED9 = NOT USED 10 = NOT USED N%iAL IPN103028 600 !2l---, TRUNK 1I, IMPEDANCE i i6OOi-lI-T-I1’1.y4-WIRE 9oosl Y”“1101TRUNKBUSV SWITCHESTRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES 6OOcJr- ‘TRUNK2 ‘IMPEDANCE t SWITCHES-J (NOTE 1)9oof22-WIRE r-7 I 1 I 1 6OOQ 1-JT2T;LA.24-WIRE9OOQTRUNK BUSY SWITCHES OU;Xz;NGiR]OU;f;N(TRUNK 2 (NOTE 21 h0 STOP DIAL M LEAD INVERT (NOTE 4) NORMAL SETTING 1=CLOSED2=CLOSED3=CLOSED4=CLOSED5=OPEN 6=OPEN 7=CLOSED8=CLOSEDFigure 5-38 E&M/Tie Trunk Card Switch Settings Page 123
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NA NOTES FOR FIGURE 5-38 E&M/TIE TRUNK CARD SWITCH FUNCTIONS 1. Trunk impedance switches are located on the rear face of the trunk card. 2. Outgoing/incoming switch settings:Outgoing Busy Incoming Busy Switch Set toSwitch Set to IdleBusy BusyBusy Busy Idle IdleIdle ResultNormal trunk operation -if trunk is made busy by attendant, outgoing busy, incoming busy condition re- sults. See below. Trunk cannot be seized, incoming or outgoing from the PABX. Recommended setting if trunk is not connected to trunk circuit.Outgoing calls receive busy tone. Incoming calls re- ceive ringing tone but cannot be answered.If trunk is made busy by attendant, outgoing busy, incoming idle condition results. See below. Incoming busy switch, when operated, will provide an outgoing seize signal whenever the trunk is made outgoing busy (either from the outgoing busy switch on the trunk, or from the console).3. Normal gain provides 0.5 dB insertion loss through the PABX. Special gain provides for 4-wire operation with carrier systems requiring signal levels of +7 dB on the Rx pair, and-16 dB on the TX pair. 4. The position of the M lead switch determines the condition which appears on the M lead. These conditions are as follows: SWITCHCONDITIONS POSITIONIDLESEIZED normalground-48 vdc invert-48 vdcground Page 124