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Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx Superset 3 Telephone Description Manual
Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx Superset 3 Telephone Description Manual
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Attendant Console Description automatic wake-up report is given below: 12345 01/23 11:2OP WU 7:00 SET BY ROOM MESSAGE REGISTRATION: Message registration single-line re- ports have only one type of printout suffix. This suffix is gen- erated whenever a room’s message register is cleared from the Attendant Console. The register count field is five digits in length, and all leading zeros are displayed. The format of the suffix is: REG. CLEARED AT nnnnn. nnnnn represents the register contents prior to being cleared. A sample message registration report is given below: 12345 01/23 11:4OP REG. CLEARED AT 00012 MESSAGE WAITING: Two types of suffixes are available for Message Waiting single-line report printouts. One is generated when Message Waiting is turned on for an extension; the other is generated when it is turned off. The format of the suffixes is: orMESSAGE WAITING ON MESSAGE WAITING OFF A sample message waiting report is given below: 12345 01/23 11:45P MESSAGE WAITING ON Page 39
SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NATABLE 4-2 AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP SINGLE-LINE REPORT SUFFIXES OPERATION TYPESUFFIX DEFINITIONS & NOTES Console OperationsWU hh:mmP SET BY CONS WU = Wake-Up hh:mmP = time and PM indicator SET BY CONS = Set by Attendant Console WU hh:mmP CHG BY CONS CHG BY CONS = Changed by Attendant Console WU hh:mmP CAN BY CONSCAN BY CONS = Canceled by Attendant Console Room OperationsWU hh:mmP aaa BY ROOMaaa = either : SET, CHG, or CAN Wake-Up AttemptsWU hh:mmP aaaaaaaaaaaaaa= either: ANSWERED,NO ANS 1, NO ANS 2, NO ANS 3 **,BUSY 1, BUSY 2, BUSY .3 k-kNote: Third attempt failures for NO ANS and BUSY generate 3 CTRL G characters separated by seven nulls, along with the asterisks. A CTRL G character rings bell. Page 40
Attendant Console Description APPENDIX A Superconsole1000 Attendant Console RS-232C Interface SpecificationsPin 1 23 4 5 6 7 820General Al.01 This appendix provides the information necessary to identify all the pins on the RS-232C connector of the Superconsole 1000attendant console. The printer port on the Superconsole 1000 atten- dant console acts like a DATASET 1101 cartridge with the following exceptions: lno autobaud lbaud rate limited to 2400 ldevice ID different from that of data cartridge lno data loopback test The RS-232C connector (J3) is configured such that the console is the data communications equipment (DCE). This allows direct connection to most serial printers or terminal/crts. The following table lists the RS-232C pins recognized by the console’s printer port. TABLE Al-l RS-232C PORT PIN CONFIGURATION - DCE DesignationStatusConsole Printer Port Frame Ground-- Connected TX DataInputSupported Rx DataoutputSupported RTS (Request to Send)InputSupported CTS (Clear to Send)outputSupported DSR (Data Set Ready)output iiDigital Ground-- Connected DCD (Data Carrier Detect)output *DTR (Data Terminal Ready)InputSupported Notes: *DSR and DCD signals are wired together, driven from a single RS-232C output. Other Differences Al.02 The printer does not incorporate the following user interface features: lATTN key lDISC key lREADY LED lDEVICE LEDThe Attendant does not have an indication of printer status. Page A-l
MITEL STANDARD PRACTICESECTION MlTL9141-753-503-NAIssue 3, April 1988 SX-200” DIGITAL PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE DATASET 1100 SERIES @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved. T”Trademark of MITEL Corporation @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation
SECTION MlTL9141-753-503-NANOTICE The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL). The information is subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mite1 or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mite1 and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes. WARNING: 1.IF ANY OF THE WARRANTY SEALS ON ANY MITEL EQUIPMENT ARE BROKEN, MITEL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT OR TO VOID ANY REMAINING WARRANTY ON THE EQUIPMENT. 2.IF ANY MITEL EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN MODIFIED SO THAT IT IS NOT WITHIN MANUFAC- TURERS SPECIFICATIONS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE INSTALLATION OF ANY NON-MITEL PARTS, COMPONENTS, OR REPLACEMENT BOARDS), THEN MITEL RE- SERVES THE RIGHT TO: REFUSE TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT; VOID ANY REMAINING WARRANTY; REMOVE AND REPLACE ANY NON-MITEL PARTS FOUND IN THE EQUIP- MENT; AND PERFORM WHATEVER MODIFICATIONS ARE NECESSARY TO RETURN THE EQUIPMENT TO ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER’S SPECIFICATIONS. 3.THE COST FOR THE LABOR AND PARTS REQUIRED TO RETURN THE MITEL EQUIPMENT TO THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER’S SPECIFICATIONS WILL BE CHARGED TO THE CUS- TOMER IN ADDITION TO THE NORMAL REPAIR CHARGE. WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, MAY CAUSE INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. IT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR CLASS A COMPUTING DEVICE PURSUANT TO SUBPART J OF PART 15 OF FCC RULES, WHICH ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST SUCH INTERFERENCE WHEN OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER AT HIS OWN EXPENSE WILL BE REQUIRED TO TAKE WHATEVER MEASURES MAY BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE.
DATASET 1100 Series CONTENTS PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION Reason for Issue ...................................... 12. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Baud Rates ........................................... 3Connector Pin Assignment Tables ......................... 43. DATASET 1101 CARTRIDGE Description .......................................... 5Controls, Indicators, and Connectors ....................... 5Installation ........................................... 64. DATASET 1102 DUAL RACK MOUNTED CARD Description .......................................... 9Indicators and Connectors ............................... 9Installation .......................................... IO5. STANDALONE DATASET 1103 Description... :.....................................13Controls, Indicators, and Connectors ...................... 13Installation ........................................... 146. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION General ............................................ 177. POWER SUPPLIES General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURETITLE PAGE 3-l 3-2 4-l 5-l 5-2 6-l DATASET 1101 Cartridge, Showing Connectors and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Typical DATASET 1101 Cartridge Application . . . . . . . . . 8 DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Standalone DATASET 1103, Showing Connectors and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Typical Standalone DATASET 1103 Applications . . . . . . 16 Typical DATASET 1100 Series Block Diagram . . . . . . . . 18 .-.III
DATASET 1100 Series 1. INTRODUCTION 1.01This Section describes three DATASET 1100 series asynchro- nous data sets; a DATASET 1101 Cartridge, a DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card, and a Standalone DATASET 1103. Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to describe the DATASET 1100 series data sets used with the SX-ZOO8 DIGITAL PABX. Page 1
DATASET 1100 Series 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2.01The DATASET 1100 series asynchronous data sets are com- posed of three variants; a DATASET 1101 Cartridge, a DATASET1102 Dual Rack Mounted card, and a Standalone DATASET 1103 unit. The DATASET 1100 series support asynchronous data communications at rates up to 19.2 kilobits per second, and interface with an SX-200 DIGITAL PABX through a Digital Line Card within the PABX. 2.02These DATASETs operate with the Mite1 Digital Network Inter- face Circuit (DNIC) digital link technology which is composed of three channels: a 64 kbps data channel, a 64 kbps voice or data channel, and a 16 kbps (D) channel for control communications be- tween the set and the PABX. 2.03The DATASET 1101 Cartridges and Standalone DATASET 1103 interface peripheral devices to the PABX, while the DATASET1102 Dual Rack Mounted cards usually interface a host computer to the PABX. Baud Rates 2.04The DATASET 1100 series operate at the following baud rates: 110 150200 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Page 3