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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 3-20 (CONT’D) FORM 13x - TRUNK CIRCUIT DESCRIPTOR OPTIONS SHEET _ OF _ SeizeTimer(IO - 60 s) (IO s increments) Interdigit Timer (300 - 800 ms) (100 ms inc) Notes: 1. * This form is a nested form and can only be accessed from Form 13 (Trunk Circuit Descriptors), via the SEL. OPTIONS softkeys. 2. Specify the hardware options for the selected trunk circuit descriptor number. The options can be specified only after a trunk type has been assigned to a trunk circuit descriptor number. Page 45
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-21 FORM 14 - NON-DIAL-IN TRUNKS SHEET _ OF _BAY SLT CCT COS TEN DAY NlN2 CDN TK NUM TK NAME COMMENTS Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Specify the COS number, Tenant Group number and the trunk number (1 - 200). Specify the answer points for Day, Nightl, and Night2 Service Modes. The answer points may be specified as an LDN on the Attendant Console, a station number (or a SUPERSETtelephone Prime Line number), a Hunt Group Access Code or a Night Bell equipment extension number. An LDN and Night Bell cannot be rung simultaneously.Assign a trunk circuit descriptor number in the CDN field for each Non-Dial-In Trunk. The CDN field links this form to Form 13, Trunk Circuit Descriptors which defines the trunk hardware parameters. The COMMENTS field is reserved for additional information. It is not used by the system and can have a maximum of 15 characters. If desired, assign the trunk a name in the NAME field.Page 46
Installation Forms TABLE 3-22 FORM 15 - DIAL-IN TRUNKS SHEET _ OF _Notes: 1. Specify COS number, COR number, Tenant Group number and the trunk number (1 - 200).2. Assign a trunk circuit descriptor number in the CDN field for each Dial-In Trunk. The CDN field links this form to Form 13, Trunk Circuit Descriptors which defines the trunk hardware parameters. 3. Specify the number of expected digits (1 to g), if required, in the N field. Digit translation on incoming calls occurs after the system receives the specified number of digits (if the N field is filled in).4. Specify the number of digits (0 to 8) in the M field that must be absorbed after the incoming trunk is seized.5. Specify the actual digits (if required, a maximum of 2) in the X field that will be inserted before the digit string. IF NONE LEAVE BLANK.6. If desired, specify a trunk name in the TK NAME field. The name can be up to 8 characters long. 7. The COMMENTS field is reserved for additional information. It is not used by the system and can have a maximum of 15 characters.Page 47
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-23 FORM 16 - TRUNK GROUPS Trunk Group Function: SHEET _ OF _1 TRUNK GROUP NUMBER (1 - 50):ITRUNK GROUP NAME:IHUNTING (TERMINAL/CIRCULAR):1 SMDR (YIN):6TRUNK NUMBERS Trunk Group Function:1 TRUNK GROUP NUMBER (1 - 50):1 TRUNK GROUP NAME:1 HUNTING (TERMINAL/CIRCULAR):1 SMDR (Y/N): INotes: 1. There are maximum of 50 members per Trunk Group and the system supports a maximum of 50 Trunk Groups. 2. Specify each member of the Trunk Group by trunk number. Trunk Group hunting occurs in the order that the members are entered. 3. The Trunk Group name can be a maximum of eight characters in length.Page 48
Installation Forms TABLE 3-24 FORM 17 - HUNT GROUPS Hunt Group Function: SHEET _ OF _ IIIIIIIIHunt Group Function: HUNT GROUP NUMBER (1 - 50): HUNTING (TERMINAL/CIRCULAR):ACCESS CODE : OVERFLOW :1 HUNT GROUP TYPE: IIII IIIIIINotes: 1. There are a maximum of 50 members per Hunt Group; the system supports a maximum of 50 Hunt Groups. 2. Specify an Access Code for the Hunt Group.3. Specify each member of the Hunt Group by extension number. Hunting occurs in the order that the members are entered. 4. Specify the Hunt Group Type. The following conditions apply:l If the first member of a Hunt Group is a station or SUPERSET telephone, the Default Group type will be STNISET. If the first member is a DATASET, the Group Type will be DATA. A Data Hunt Group is created only when a DATASET is entered as the first extension of an empty group.l A Hunt Group of stations (2500 sets only) can be of group type Recording. A Hunt Group of stations or SUPERSET telephones can also be of group type Agent. 5. Choose the type of hunting desired, Terminal or Circular. 6.If desired, specify an Overflow point. It must be of a compatible type. 7. If desired, specify a Hunt Group Name.Page 49
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-25 FORM 18 - MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM PORTS Page 50
Installation Forms TABLE 3-25 (CONT’D)FORM 18 - MlSCELLANEbUS SYkTEM PORTS Notes: 1. Specify the physical location (bay, slot, circuit and subcircuit numbers) of the miscella- neous devices.2. Specification of the extension numbers is only required for the Night Bell relays. Night Bell definitions are restricted to Universal Card slots. 3. The subcircuit (SCT) fields for the music on hold module and the nine paging zones will be filled in by the system.Page 51
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-26 FORM 19 - CALL REROUTING TABLE SHEET _ OF _TENANT GROUP (1 - 25):Tenant Name: TYPE OF CALL.DAY NlN2 Station Dial 0 Routing Priority Dial 0 RoutingDID Recall Points On Busv DID Recall Points On No Answer DID Routing For Calls Into This Tenant DID Intercept Routing For Calls Into This Tenant DID Vacant Number Routing For This Tenant DID Attendant Night Access Points Non-Dial-In Trunks Alternate Recall Points Dial-In Tie Recall Points On Busy1 Dial-In Tie Recall Points On No Answer II I I Dial-In Tie Routing For Calls Into This Tenant Dial-In Tie Intercept for Calls into this Tenant I Dial-In Tie Vacant Number Routing for this TenantII I I Dial-In Tie Attendant Access Night Points DND Intercept Routing for this Tenant I Automatic Wake-up Routing for this Tenant UCD Recording Routing for this TenantUCD on Hold Time-out for this Tenant DISA Day Service Routing for this Tenant-- Station Vacant Number Routing for this Tenant Station Illegal Number Routing for this TenantNotes: 1. Assign an extension number, an Attendant Console directory number, an Attendant Console LDN number, Key Line appearance, Hunt Group Access Code or a Night Bell number for each type of call in Day Service Mode, Night1 Service Mode and Night2 Service Mode. 2. A Call Rerouting Table is required for each Tenant Group in the system.3. Attendant Console directory numbers are not valid for all routing points; restrictions apply.Page 52
Installation Forms TABLE 3-27 FORM 20 - ARS: COR GROUP DEFINITION SHEET _ OF _COR GROUP NUMBER (1 - 50): COR GROUP MEMBERS (Enter the COR numbers of the denied devices below) COMMENTS: COR GROUP NUMBER (1 4 50): COR GROUP MEMBERS (Enter the COR numbers of the denied devices below)1 COMMENTS: I1 COR GROUP NUMBER (1 - 50):I I COR GROUP MEMBERS (Enter the COR numbers of the denied devices below)1 COMMENTS: I Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4.The system supports a maximum of 50 COR Groups numbered 1 - 50. Each COR Group accommodates a maximum of 25 members numbered 1 - 25. COR Group members are separated by a space. Consecutive numbered COR Group members are separated by a dash. For example, 3-7 instead of 3 4 5 6 7. The COMMENTS field is reserved for additional information. It is not used by the system and can accommodate a maximum of 20 characters. Page 53
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-28 FORM 21 - ARS: DAY ZONE DEFINITION DAY ZONEMON.TUE.WED. THU. FRI.SAT.SUN. 01 02 03Notes: 1. Specify a Day Zone for each day of the week with an asterisk (*).2. Only one Day Zone can be assigned to each day. 3.A Day Zone must be assigned to each day of the week before this form can be saved. Page 54