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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) Session Inactivity Disconnect Timer The DATASET monitors the time from the last transmitted or received character. If the programmed time period is exceeded, the data call isdropped. This timer has a range of 0 to 255 minutes. It is disabled if set to 0 minutes.Guard Timer After a DATASET has disconnected, the Guard Timer keeps the DATASET unavailable for a short time period to allow the far end to clear down. This timer has a range of 0 to 99 seconds in 1 second increments.Minimum And Maximum Baud Rate These two fields specify the minimum and maximum data rate capac- ities of the attached device. The maximum baud rate must be set greater than or equal to the minimum baud rate. Valid baud rates are 110, 150,300,600, 1200, 2400,4800,9600, 19200. If a range of baud rates is specified, it is assumed the system can useany of these baud rates to establish communications. If it is undesir- able to have the system change the baud rate, a range should NOT be programmed. That is, the baud rate parameters should all be set equal.Default Baud Rate The specified default baud rate is used as the initial baud rate for non-autobaud datasets.Always Use Default Baud Rate When Called When this parameter is enabled, the system will set the baud rate of the destination dataset to the default, even if a range of baud rates hasbeen programmed. The system will not change the data rate when attempting to establish communications.DTR Off Disconnect Timer This timer specifies how long the system will wait to disconnect the data call after the attached device has dropped DTR. If a modem adapter is inserted in the RS-232 connection, the system monitors DSR instead. This timer has a range of 0 to 99 seconds, in 1 second increments.If the attached device is a Pooled Modem, the timer has no effect; when the Pooled Modem drops DSR, the data call is dropped imme- diately.DTR To CTS Delay Timer This timer specifies how long the system waits before asserting CTS Page 59
SECTION MITLSI 09-094-210-NAto the dataset after the attached device has asserted DTR. The timer has a range of 0 to 9900 milliseconds, in 100 millisecond increments. DTR Forced HighWith this option enabled, the system assumes DTR of the attached device is high, regardless of its actual state. If a modem adapter is inserted in the RS-232 connection, this option applies to DSR instead. RTS Forced HighWith this option enabled, the system assumes RTS of the attached device is high, regardless of its actual state. If a modem adapter is inserted in the RS-232 connection, this option applies to DCD instead. DSR Is Held High When Device Is Idle This option specifies the state of system DSR to an idle device, until a data call is connected. When enabled, DSR is held high; when disabled, DSR is held low. If a modem adapter is inserted in the RS-232 connec- tion, this option applies to DTR instead. Note:This parameter MUST be enabled to provide Keyboard Origi- nation. CTS Is Held High When Device Is Idle This option specifies the state of system CTS to an idle device, until a data call is connected. When enabled, CTS is held high; when disabled, CTS is held low. With this parameter disabled, the DTR to CTS Delay Timer is not applicable because CTS will not be asserted until the call is connected. Note:This parameter MUST be enabled to provide Keyboard Origi- nation. Originate A DTRX Call With A Low->High Transition Of DTR With this option enabled, the system initiates a DTRX call when the attached device changes DTR from low to high (e.g. when the attached terminal is turned on). This option is typically enabled for Hotline services. Action To Be Taken If The Called DTE Has DTR Low ( Auto Answer ) This parameter specifies which EIA signal the system applies to an idle DTE which is called and has DTR low. The attached DTE must respond with DTR high within one minute. The options available are: 0Toggle RI: The system alerts the DTE by toggling RI with a cadence of 2.5 seconds on, 2.5 seconds off. If DTR is high when the DIE is called, the call is barred. Page 60
Customer Data Entry (CDE)0DSR: The system alerts the DTE by raising DSR. If DTR is high when the DTE is called, the call is barred. aDCD: The system alerts the DTE by raising DCD. If DTR is high when the DIE is called, the call is barred. lREFUSE: The DTE is only seized when DTR is h@h. If DTR is low when the DTE is called, the call is barrad.Pooled Modem Communication Established Indicator When the system is establishing data communication between a Pooled Modem and a remote modem, this parameter identifies which EIA lead indicates that communication is established. The options available are DCD and DSR. ASYNC: Keyboard Origination Allowed (Auto Baud) The dataset can perform autobaud detection ‘on a carriage return character. With this option enabled, the system receives a baudrate report from the dataset and attempts to establish the data call at this rate. If the originator’s baud rate must be changed, the system notifies the user with a message on the terminal. The following pa- rameters must also be enabled: lDSR Is Held High When Device Is Idle 0CTS Is Held High When Device Is Idle ASYNC: ADL Auto Baud With this option enabled, after dialing the ADL access code an ADL caller must enter a carriage return to set the baud rate. With this option disabled, the system attempts to establish the ADL call at the originator’s last used baud rate. ASYNC: Flow Control This parameter specifies the flow control method the dataset uses. The options are CTS, XON/XOFF or NONE. Note:The CTS method of flow control is unidirectional. When in- structed to stop the data flow, the dataset drops CTS. The attached DTE should recognize this signal and stop transmit-ting data. When the dataset is instructed to start the flow again, it raises CTS and the attached DTE should begin trans- mitting again. ASYNC: XON Character This character resumes transmission between the dataset and the attached device. It is programmed as the decimal equivalent of the desired ASCII character. The most widely used XON character is Control-Q, whose decimal equivalent is 17. Page 61
SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NA - ASYNC: XOFF CharacterThis character stops transmission between the dataset and the at- tached device. It is programmed as the decimal equivalent of the desired ASCII character. The most widely used XOFF character is Control-S, whose decimal equivalent is 19. ASYNC: Break Key FunctionThis parameter specifies the function of the BREAK key. The options are: aSYS ATT: the current DTRX data call is dropped and the user is prompted to dial another data call. If the current data call is via ADL, SYS ATT simply drops the call. 0TRANSPARENT: No action by DTRX. Passed on to destination. ASYNC: PBX Attention Character This parameter specifies the incoming character the dataset expects as the Attention character. When the dataset detects this character, it informs the PABX. If the current data call is via DTRX, the user is prompted to dial another data call; if the call is via ADL, it is simply dropped. The value of the parameter is decimal equivalent of the desired ASCII character. The NUL character (00) should be programmed to disable this feature. ASYNC: Parity This parameter specifies the parity type of the device attached to the dataset. The options are: mark parity, space parity, even parity, odd parity or no parity. If the character length is set to 8 bits, NO PARITY is assumed. ASYNC: Character Length This parameter specifies the UART character length, 7 or 8 bits. If 8 bits are selected, NO PARITY is assumed. ASYNC: Number Of Stop Bits This parameter specifies the number of stop bits per character, 1 or 2. ASYNC: Autobaud To Host Character 1 And 2 These are the characters sent to the attached device when the Datasetis switched to the B-channel. The value of the parameter is the deci- mal equivalent of the desired ASCII character. To disable this feature, program a NULL (00) character into both Auto-baud To Host Characters. If Character 1 is non-zero and Character 2 is zero, only Character 1 is sent. However, if Character 1 is zero and Page 62
Customer Data Entry (CDE) Character 2 is non-zero, both characters are sent. This feature is designed for attached devices which can automatically set their baud rate and/or parity from specific characters. If the at- tached device does not have this capability, one of the following should be done:aSet Minimum Baud Rate =Maximum Baud Rate = Default Baud Rate or, lEnable the “Always Use Default Baud Rate When Called” param- eter With one of the above options selected, the Autobaud To Host char- acters can still be programmed for other purposes. For example, some data devices return a prompt in response to a carriage return (decimal equivalent = 13). ASYNC: Delay Between Autobaud Characters This timer specifies the interval between the start of transmission of one autobaud character and the next. It is also applied after the Dataset has disconnected from the D channel and before the first autobaud character is sent to the attached device. The timer has a range of 0 to 1270 msecs in increments of 10 msecs. To disable this timer, set it to 0 msecs. DS2100: Operating Mode This parameter is for the DATASET 2100 series only. It selects the operating mode of the Dataset, Asynchronous or Synchronous. SYNC: Rate Adaptation Scheme In synchronous operation of the DATASET 2100, this parameter defines synchronous operation as either Transparent Mode (MiNET) or X.31 Mode. SYNC: Clock SourceThis parameter selects the clock source for synchronous operation of the DATASET 2100. The options are: 0INTERNAL: This option applies when the DATASET 2100 is op- erated as a DCE. The DTE Transmit clock signal comes from the DATASET’s internal baud rate generator which is not synchro- nized to the PBX timing. The DTE Receive clock signal comes from the DATASET’s receiver Phase Locked Loop (PLL). The PLL extracts the timing from the data received from the far end DATAS ET. lSYSTEM: This option applies when the DATASET 2100 is op- erated as a DCE. Both the DTE Transmit and Receive clock Page 63
SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NAsignals come from the DATASET’s receiver Phase Locked Loop (PLL). The PLL extracts the timing from the data received from the far end data set. TX EXT: This option applies to both DCE and DTE operation. The DTE Receive clock signal comes from the DATASET’s receiver Phase Locked Loop (PLL). The PLL extracts the timing from the data received from the far end DATASET. When the DATASET2100 is operated as a DCE, the DTE Transmit clock signal comes from an external clock signal on RS-232 pin 24 from the attached device. When the DATASET 2100 is operated as a DTE, the external clock signal is derived from the DCE’s received data.TX & RX EXT: This option applies when the DATASET 2100 is operated as a DTE. Both the Receive and Transmit data clocks come from the attached DCE. The external Transmit clock is derived from the modem’s received data (Pin 17) and is remap- ped to pin 24 on the dataset via the DCE adapter. The external Receive clock is derived from the modem’s transmit data (Pin 15) and is remapped to the dataset pin 18 using the DCE adapter. Page 64
Customer Data Entry (CDE) Review List for Form 114.54This form appears when the REVIEW softkey is pressed in Form11 -Data Circuit Descriptor. This form lists all the users of a particulardescriptor,identified bytheirphysicallocation(BAY/SLOT/CIRCUIT). Refer to Table 4-21, Review List for Form 11. Note the data in this form cannot be modified.TABLE 4-21 REVIEW LIST FOR FORM 11 CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY 8:40 AM 15-JAN-88 [ DESCRI PTOR NWlBER : 1 ]1BAY SLTcc-rSCTCOMMENTS 4 2 I 424-5- 6-QUIT7-DESC NlJlBER 8- 9-O-alarm status = NO ALARM ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY 1 DESCRIPTOR NLhlBER : 1 ]BAYSLT CCT SCTcoM\IENrsI2412Fl>F2>F3>F4>F5>F6XXJ I TF7XIESC NWlBERF8>F9>FO>4.55FIELD DESCRIPTION: The header line displays the descriptor number and the location of the descriptor.DESCRIPTOR NUMBER:This field displays the descriptor number selected for review.BAY, SLT, CCT, SCT: These fields list the physical location of each data circuit.COMMENTS: This field displays any additional information that was entered in Form 12 (refer to Table 4-22, Data Assignment). The data in this field is stored by the system but not used.4.56 Commands 6-QUIT: Pressing this softkey returns the display to Form 11, Data Circuit Descriptors.Page 65
SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NA II-DE% NUMBER: Pressing this softkey causes the system to request which Descriptor number to display. Complete the entry by pressing ENTER.Page 66
Customer Data Entry (CDE) Form 12 -Data Assignment 4.57When a Digital Line card is programmed in the System Configu- ration Form, the system creates an entry line for each of its circuits in Form 09, StationsISUPERSET Telephones and in Form 12, Data Assignment. (Refer to Table 4-22, Data Assignment). If the card is in an upper (high power) slot, the system also creates entry lines for its circuits in Form 07, Console Assignments. When the programmer assigns a Digital Line Card port as a DATASET,the system removes the corresponding line from Form 09. The excep- tion is the DATASET 1101 Data Cartridge; when one of these is pro- grammed, the line in Form 09 remains to allow programming of the Digital SUPERSET telephone. When the programmer assigns a Digital Line Card port as a SUPERSET4DN Telephone, the only data device type that can be selected on the corresponding line in Form 12 is the Data Cartridge, DATASET 1101. Digital Line Card ports which appear in Form 07 are removed if as- signed as a Digital SUPERSET telephone or DATASET. Likewise, a port assigned as a console is removed from Form 09. Then the only data device type that can be selected on the corresponding line in Form 12 is DSCONS, the console printer port. TABLE 4-22 FORM 12 - DATA ASSIGNMENT CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY 9:51 PM 15-JAN-88BAY SLT CCT TYPE 20401 20402 f04 0403 04 I04 0405 06 I04 0407 08 f04 0409 10 f04 0411 12204 02 Xl 101 II-DATA DEV TYP/2-FIND EXTXT NLhIO 2041 J - TEAVLOTLINECXMMNTS -m+3-FIND AVL4- 5-RANGEalarm status = NO ALAFiM 6-QUIT I 9-O-7-BAY/SLT/CCT &DELETEATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY IBAY SLT CCT TYPE TEN EXT IUI COS COR CDN DTE AVL HDTL INECONMENTS2 04 02 Fl>DATA DEV TYP F2>F I N) EXTFB>FIM) AVLF4>FS>RANGEF6>OUlTF7>BAY/SLT/CCTFB>DELEl-EF9>FO> Page 67
SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NA4.58Field Description BAY/SLT/CCT/:This field specifies the physical location of each device. This list is generated by the system based on what was en- tered in the programmed field of Form 01, System Configuration. Note this field cannot be modified. TYP: This field identifies the type of data device programmed. The available devices are: DATASET 1101, DATASET 1102, DATASET 1103, DATASET 2102, DATASET 2103 and DSCONS. TEN: The tenant group for each device is specified in this field. EXT NUM: This field displays the assigned extension number of a data line.COS: This field lists the Class-of-Service number specification of each device (1 to 50). COR: This field lists the Class-of-Restriction number specification of each device (1 to 25). CDN: This field lists the Circuit Descriptor Number assigned to a device (1 to 25). DTE: This field lists the Data Terminal Equipment Profile number (1 to 25). A data device must have a DIE Profile number to access a DTRX. Otherwise, this field should be left blank. AVL: This field lists the Associated Voice Line (directory number) used to associate a DATASET with a Voice set, so the ADL (Associated Data Line) can be used. HOTLINE: This field lists the directory number of the destination DTE. COMMENTS: This field is reserved for additional data (a maximum of 15 characters). It is stored by the system but not used. 4.59Commands l-DATA DEV TYP: Pressing the DATA DEV TYP softkey displays soft- keys which assign the type of data device connected to the circuit displayed on the command line. If a SUPERSET telephone is pro- grammed for the circuit, only the DATASET 1101 device type softkey appears.l-DS1103: This softkey appears after the DATA DEV TYPE softkey has been pressed. Pressing this softkey assigns the device as an Asyn- chronous Stand-alone dataset. 2-DS1102 CCTl :This softkey appears after the DATA DEV TYPE softkey has been pressed. Pressing this softkey assigns the device type for subcircuit 1 of the port as an Asynchronous Rack Mount Page 68