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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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Installation Forms TABLE 3-6 (CONT’D) FORM 02 - FEATURE ACCESS CODES Notes: 1. Specify the Feature Access Code in the Assigned Access Code column. 2. Feature Access Codes can be a maximum of five digits (except for the Callback Busy Access Code and the Executive Busy Override Access Code which are only one digit). 3. Feature Access Codes cannot conflict with extension numbers or other access codes, For example, there cannot be a Feature Access code 18 and extension numbers 1801, 1802, etc.Page 15
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-7 FORM 03 - CLASS-OF-SERVICE OPTIONS SHEET OF Class-of-Service OptionName 109 110 111 112 113Attendant Serial Call Attendant Abbreviated Dialing Confidential Number Display Attendant Abbreviated Dial Programming Attendant Station Busy-Out Attendant Call Block Key IIIIIIII1141 Attendant Trunk Busv-OutIIIII1 115 116 117 118 119 120Attendant-Timed Recall (NO ANSWER) 10 -240Seconds (Default 30 s)Attendant-Timed Recall (HOLD) 10 -240Seconds (Default 30 s)Attendant-Timed Recall (CAMP-ON) 10 -240Seconds (Default 30 s)Attendant Automatic Call Forward - No Answer Timer 10- 240 Seconds (Default30s)Attendant Tone Signaling Attendant Conference Disable 200 STATION/SUPERSET- RELATED Account Code, Forced Entry - External Calls 201202 203 204205 206207 208Account Code, Forced Entry - Long Distance Calls Alarm Call Broker’s Call Call Block Applies (Room to Room) RESERVED Call Forwarding - Busy Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer Call Forwarding - External Page 16
Installation Forms TABLE 3-7 (CONT’D) FORM 03 - CLASS-OF-SERVICE OPTIONS ISHEET _ OF _ STATION/SlJPERSET- RELATED (CONT’D)1Option NumberClass-of-Service Option NameClass-of-Service Number (1 - 50) -1 I-2 I-3 ) -4 I-5 I-6 I-7 I-6 I-9 I-0Class-of-Service Status 214Cannot Dial a Trunk After Flashing 215Cannot Dial a Trunk if Holding or Conferencing with One 216Data SecuritvIIIIIPage 17
SECTION MITLSI 09-094-206-NATABLE 3-7 (CONT’D) FORM 03 - CLASS-OF-SERVICE OPTIONS SHEET _ OF _Default Paging Zone (0 - 9)Page 18
installation Forms TABLE 3-7 (CONT’D) FORM 03 - CLASS-OF-SERVICE OPTIONS SHEET OF 501Override Announce SUPERSET -MessageProgram 652 653ACD - Supervisor Template (0 - 3, 0 = disable) ACD - Senior Supervisor Template(0 - 3, 0 = disable) ACD - Agent Always Auto-Answer Page 19
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-7 (CONT’D) FORM 03 - CLASS-OF-SERVICE OPTIONS SHEET _ OF _DATA STATIONS-RELATED 1Class-of-Service Number (1 - 50) Option NumberClass-of-Service Option Name -1 I-2 I-3 I-4 I-5 I-6 I-7 I-8 I-9 I-0Class-of-Service Status IIALL DEVICES 700SMDR - Does Not Apply 701No Dial Tone 702 703704SMDR - Overwrite Buffer Message Register Applies Incoming/Internal Modem Pooling Access TRUNK-RELATED 800 ANI Applies 801Incoming Trunk Call Rotary 802Limited Wait For Dial Tone 803SMDR - Drop Calls Less Than N Digits(N= 0 to 11, 0= Disabled) , 804 ,SMDR - Drop Incomplete Outgoing Calls, , , , , , , , , ,1 8051 Trunk No Dial Tone Alarm III I I I I I I I I 806Record Incoming Calls I807RESERVED 808Special DISA809Standard Ring Applies 810 DISA During Night Service Only 811Disable Trunk Conferencing 812Loop Start Trunk to ACD Path Connect IDATA-RELATEDI900Data Station Queuing 901DTRX Herald 902DTRX Message Code 903DTRX Message Code Text 904DTRX Complete Message Text 905DTRX Herald Text Select (I-4)906DATA SMDR - Does Not Apply 907DATA SMDR - Extended Record 908DATA SMDR - Overwrite Buffer Notes: 1. Specify the Class-of-Service number (1 - 50). 2. Specify the enabled options with an “E” for each Class of Service. 3.Specify the disabled options with a “D” for each Class of Service. 4.Specify the timer value for the timer options. 5.Options 121-123, 205, 222,229,257,258, 320-325,405-407,502,503,613-615,654-658, 705-707, 807, 813, 814,909and910are RESERVED. Page 20
Installation Forms TABLE 3-8 FORM 04 - SYSTEM OPTIONS/SYSTEM TIMERS IOption No.1 System Options/System Timers 1 Status 1System Options/System Timers I’“’24 Hour ClockII361 381 Switch-hook Flash PI I09Attendant Call Block I10I Attendant Conference BeepsII 11Automatic Wake-Up 12Automatic Wake-up Alarm 13Automatic Wake-up Print I14I Automatic Wake-up MusicI-7 ~Discriminating Ringing Alwavs I 48ILimited Wait for Dial Tone 1 - 15 seconds I 4gIPseudo-Answer Supervision Timer 10 - 60 secondsI20I Holiday MessagesI---I I50I Dialing Conflict Timer 2 - 10 seconds1 21 1 ForwardIncoming to Outgoing Call I I 51Final Ring Time-Out 1 * 30 minutes 22Last Party Clear - Dial Tone Message Register Count Additional Supervisions Message Register Audit Message Register Zero After Audit 23 I52IMinimum Flash Timer(IO ms inc) 20 - 50 msII24 Maximum Flash Timer (IO ms inc) 20 * 150 msII25 DISA Answer Timer 1 - 8 seconds Account Code Length Variable or 4 - 12 units Auto Room Status Conversion/Wake-Up Print Timer Vacant/Reserved Room Default Call Restriction Occupied Room Default Call Restriction1 26 INo Overlap OutpulsingI--I1 27Room Status Audit IOutgoing Call Restriction I1 33 IRoom StatusIl I 34IAuto Room Status Conversion/Auto Wake-up Print I INotes: 1. Specify the enabled options with an “E”. 2. Specify the disabled options with a “D”. 3. Specify a timer value for the timer options. 4. Options 2, 6, 7, 8, 19 and 30 are reserved for future use.35Property Management System Page 21
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-9 FORM 05 - TENANT INTERCONNECTION TABLE TENANT01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 NAME 01 -- - --’02 -- 03-- 04-- 05-- 06-- 07-- 08-- 09-- IO-- 11-- 12-- 13-- 14-- 15-- 16-- 17-- 18-- 19-- 20-- 21-- 22-- 23-- 24-- 25-- Notes: 1. Specify all inhibited connections with an X (indicated by a period on the CRT). Tenant Group interconnection is inhibited unidirectionally. For example, an X in row 21 column 1 prevents Tenant Group 21 from communicating with Tenant Group 1, but Tenant Group 1 can still call Tenant Group 21. 2. On initialization, the system interconnects all Tenant Groups (indicated by asterisks on the CRT).3. For each line, is the tenant number at left allowed to connect to tenant numbers at the right? By default “YES”. Page 22
Installation Forms TABLE 3-10 FORM 06 - TENANT NIGHT SWITCHING CONTROL Notes: 1. 2. 3.‘01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 08 10 Specify with an X those Tenant Groups allowed to switch into Night Service simulta- neously (indicated by an asterisk on the CRT). For example, an X in row 10 column 1 allows Tenant Group 10 to switch both Tenant Groups 10 and 1 into Night Service simultaneously, but Tenant Group 1 can only switch itself into Night Service. On initialization, the system defaults to Tenant Groups switching to Night Service one at a time (indicated by 8 period on the CRT). For each line, is the tenant number at left allowed to switch DAY/NIGHT SERVICE for the tenant numbers at the right? By default “NO”.Page 23
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-l 1 FORM 07 - CONSOLE ASSIGNMENTS Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.There are a maximum of 11 consoles. The Attendant Console default location is Bay 2, Slot 3, Circuit 1 on 336, 456 and 480-port systems; on 672-pot-t systems it is Bay 1, Slot 5, Circuit 2. This Attendant Console is required if the VT-100 compatible terminal is not used for Customer Data Entry. Specify the physical location (bay, slot and circuit) of each console. Specify the extension number of each console. Calls directed to the console’s extension number route to softkey 2. However, another extension number can be assigned in Form 08, Attendant LDN Assignments for softkey 2. In other words, two different extension numbers share the same softkey.Specify the COS, COR and Tenant Group number of each console. The COMMENTS field stores additional information for each console; it is not used by the system and can have a maximum of 15 characters. Page 24