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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 3-29 FORM 22 - ARS: MODIFIED DIGIT TABLE SHEET _ OF _ IENTRY NUM 1 QTY TO DELETE 1DIGITS TO BE INSERTED COMMENTS -1- -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -0Notes: 1. Specify the number of digits (a maximum of 25) that will be deleted for each Entry Number (1 - 100). 2.Specify digits (a maximum of 38) that will be inserted for each Entry Number. Special number sequences that can be included in the DIGITS TO BE INSERTED field are: *I = Pause 5 Seconds *2 = Wait for Dial Tone *3 = Switch to DTMF for Subsequent Digits “4 = Do Not Display Further Modified Digits on Sets or SMDR *5 = Pause for 10 Seconds** = Et3. The COMMENTS field is reserved for additional information and is not used by the system. It can have a maximum of 20 characters.Page 55
SECTION MITL91D9-094-206-NATABLE 3-30 FORM 23 - ARS: ROUTE DEFINITION SHEET _OF_Notes: 1. Valid Route numbers are 1 through 200. 2. Assign a Trunk Group number, COR Group number (optional) and a Mod Digit Entry number (1-c 100) for each Route number.3. The COR GROUP number links this form to Form 20, COR Group Definition. Members of the listed COR Group are denied access to the route. 4. The COMMENTS field stores a maximum of 20 characters.Page 56
Installation Forms TABLE 3-31 FORM 24 - ARS: ROUTE LISTS SHEET _ OF _ -7 -8 -9 -0Notes: 1. Specify the Route List numbers (01 - 100). 2. Assign the required Route numbers for each Route List number. Route selection occurs in the order that the Route numbers are entered.3. Indicate the expensive routes with an “E” in the WT (Warning Tone) field. An enabled warning tone is represented by ON on the display.Page 57
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-32 FORM 25 - ARS: ROUTE PLANS ROUTE PLAN: -Route Plan Function: SHEET _ OF _06 1 ROUTE PLAN---Route Plan Function: TIME ZONE 01 02 03 05 06DAY 2 START HOURDNE 1DAY ZONE 2DAY ZONE 3 ROUTE LIST START HOUR ROUTE LIST START HOUR ROUTE LIST ROUTE PLAN: -Route Plan Function: Notes: 1. There are a maximum of 50 Route Plan numbers. 2. Specify the starting hour and Route List number for each time zone.Page 58
Installation Forms TABLE 3-33 FORM 26 - ARS: DIGIT STRINGS SHEET _ OF _ IIIINotes: 1. List the digits that will be dialed for external trunk access in the LEADING DIGITS field. The system supports a maximum of 100 Leading Digit entries. Each entry can be a maximum of five digits. Leading digits must not conflict with feature access codes. Users with COS Option 244 (Room Status Applies) and Option 33 (Room Status) of internal enabled are denied calls to these numbers. 2. Specify which entries require dial tone with a “YES” in the RETURN DIAL TONE field. The default value for this field is “NO”. 3. Specify the COR Group that is denied access to each leading digit entry.Page 59
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-34 FORM 26s - ARS: NESTED DIGIT STRINGS SHEET _ OF _LEADING DIGITS:RETURN DIAL TONE (YES/NO): RESTRICTED COR GROUP: -Notes: Notes for this form follow on next page. Page 60
Installation Forms Notes: 1.2. 3. 4. 5. NOTES FOR FORM 26++ARS: NESTED DIGIT STRINGS Specify the leading digits, the presence of dial tone and the restricted COR Groups. Specify the user dialed digits that require analysis, BEFORE routing occurs, in the DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED field. The total number of digits in the DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED field, the QTY TO FOLLOW field and LEADING DIGITS field in the previous form (refer to Table 3-33, ARS: Digits Strings) cannot exceed 26. Specify the number of user dialed digits that follow the analyzed digits in the QTY TO FOLLOW field. Wild card digits that can be included in the DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED field are: NOX, NIX and X, where N is any digit from 2 to 9 and X is any digit from 0 to 9. The X wild card can be used at the end of a digit string but not in the middle. The NOX, and NlX wild cards can only be used at the beginning of a digit string. Specify the route termination and number for each entry. Enter ROUTE if for a Route, PLAN for a Route Plan and LIST for a Route List. Specify which entries are long distance (a YES in the LONG DISTANCE field). Users with COS Option 244 enabled (Room Status) and a Room Status condition of LOCAL are denied long distance calls. Page 61
SECTION MITL9109-994-206-NATABLE 3-35 FORM 27 - ARS: MAXIMUM DIALED DIGITS 24 25 Notes: 1. The purpose of this form is to accommodate countries with open numbering plans such as Malaysia.2. The default value of UNLIMITED is used in North America. Page 62
Installation Forms TABLE 3-36 FORM 28 - FORM ACCESS RESTRICTION DEFINITION FORM NAME INSTMAlNTl MAINTZSUPERATT 01= SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONR/W 02 = FEATURE ACCESS CODES I I IR/W I I 03 = COS DEFINE 04 = SVS OPTIONS/SVS TIMERSR/W R/W 05 = TENANT INTERCONNECTIONR/W 06 = TENANT NIGHT SWITCHINGR/W 07 = CONSOLE ASSIGNMENTSR/W 08 = AlTENDANT LDN ASGN 09 = STATION/SUPERSET TELEPHONES 10=PICKUP GROUPSR/W R/W R/W 11= DATA CIRCUIT DESCRIPTORR/W 12 = DATA ASSIGNMENTR/W 13= TRUNK CIRCUIT DESCRIPTORSR/W 14 = NON-DIAL-IN TRUNKS I I IR/W II15 =DIAL-IN TRUNKSR/W 16 =TRUNK GROUPSR/W 17 =HUNT GROUPS I I I I IR/W 16 = MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM PORTSR/W 19 = CALL REROUTING TABLER/W 20 = ARS: COR GROUP DEFINITIONR/W 21= ARS: DAY ZONE DEFINITIONR/W 22 = ARS: MODIFIED DIGIT TABLER/W 23 = ARS: ROUTE DEFINITIONR/W 24 = ARS: ROUTE LISTR/W 25 = ARS: ROUTE PLANSR/W 26 = ARS: DIGIT STRINGS I I I I IR/W 27 = ARS: MAXIMUM DIALED DIGITSR/W 28 = FORM ACCESS RESTRICTION DEF’NR/W 29 = DTE PROFILER/W Page 63
SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-36 (CONT’D) FORM 28 - FORM ACCESS RESTRICTION DEFINITION 43 = Tl LINK ASSIGNMENTR/W 44 = NETWORK SYNCHRONIZATIONR/W Notes: 1. The Installer (INST) and the Maintenance 1 (MAINTl) levels of access default to a ReadNVrite (R/W) access for each form. All other levels of access default to No Access (none).2. The Installer level of access has the highest degree of access and cannot be modified. 3. Specify an access type: Read/Write (R/W), Read Only (R) or No Access (none) for each required form. Page 64