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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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SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NAConnector Pin Assignment Tables 2.05The RS-232 connectors used on the DATASET 1100 series have the following pin assignments when operating in Data Commu- nications Equipment (DCE) mode: Signal Designation PinDirection TXD RXD RTSCTS DSRDCD DTR RIframe ground 1transmit data 2receive data 3ready to send4 clear to send 5data set ready 6signal ground 7data carrier detect 8data terminal ready20 ring indicator22 reserved input25to DATASETfrom DATASETto DATASETfrom DATASETfrom DATASETfrom DATASETto DATASETfrom DATASETPage 4
DATASET 1100 Series 3. DATASET 1101 Description 3.01A DATASET 1101 is mounted within a SUPERSET 3TMDN or a SUPERSET 4TMDN telephone. It is 13 x 13 cm (5 x 5 inch) and connects via an internal cable to the telephone set circuit board; it interfaces to the PABX Digital Line Card through the same pair of wires that the telephone set voice circuit uses. Although the DATASET 1101 Cartridge has LEDs near its connectors, its primary interface to the user is through two programmable line appearance keys and an asso- ciated LCD on the telephone set. Figure 3-l shows a DATASET 1101 Cartridge mounted in a set; note that in this example two keys and an LCD immediately above the prime line key of the set are assigned to control operation of the DATASET 1101 Cartridge.These are pro- grammed in Form 9 during Customer Data Entry. 3.02The DATASET 1101 Cartridge usually interfaces a terminal, a personal computer, a printer, a file disk, or another peripheral device to the PABX, for connection to a host computer or to another peripheral device. Figure 3-2 shows a typical application of a SUPER-SET 4DN set with a DATASET 1101 Cartridge connecting a personal computer and the telephone set to the PABX over a single pair of wires. 3.03The DATASET 1101 Cartridge is not field replaceable; it is an integral part of a SUPERSET 3DN or a SUPERSET 4DN telephone. Controls, Indicators, and Connectors 3.04Its controls and indicators are: - TxD LED - RxD LED -DATA LCDon back of set on back of set line appearance LCD on set adjacent to ATTN key solid circle indicates DTR connection flashing square indicates connection to DTRX or queued to the called DATASETsolid square indicates connection to other DATASET - DISC KEY line appearance key on set - ATTN KEY line appearance key on set 3.05The DATASET 1101 Cartridge has the following connectors at the back of the set: - RS-232 connector - power connector Page 5
SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NAIt also has an internal ribbon cable connecting it to the telephone set; its connection to the PABX is through the set’s twisted pair. Installation 3.06The DATASET 1101 Cartridge is internal to the telephone set; only two connections (power and RS-232) are required, in addi- tion to the set’s connection to the PABX. 3.07 Complete Customer Data Entry for the system to allow the DATASET 1101 Cartridge to operate with the PABX. 3.08Connect an RS-232 cable between the RS-232 connector at the back of the set and the peripheral device. 3.09Plug the power supply into an ac outlet and plug its cord into the power socket on the DATASET 1101 Cartridge. Both LEDsshould be ON. 3.10Plug the telephone set’s cord into its jack, which connects to the Digital Line Card at the PABX; the telephone set should be operational now. All LEDs should flash 5 times, indicating that the DATASET has passed its self-test. If this does not happen, the DATASET is faulty and must be replaced. After the self-test, the TxD LED should be on, unless the device is an auto-answer device, and defined as such in CDE (usually only destina- tion devices such as host computers are auto-answer). If the device is not auto-answer, and the TxD LED does not come on, do the following: 1)Make sure the device is powered on 2)Use an RS-232 break-out box to verify that the device attached to the dataset provides DTR. If the device does not provide DTR, select CDE option “RS-232 Force High” for that device. Page 6
DATASET 1100 Series NOTE- GATASET 1101 CARTRIDGE IS AN INTEGRAL INTERNAL PART OF THE TELEPHONE SET. IT IS NOT FIELD ACCESSIBLE. liDATA LCDATTN KEY / TVPICAL LINE APPEARANCE KEY ASSIGNMENT ON A SUPERSET 4-‘DN TELEPHONE DISC‘KEY RiD TxDIIRS-232POWER CONNECTOR KAO486R3E5Figure 3-l DATASET 1101 Cartridge, Showing Connectors and indicators Page 7
SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NARS-232C OR v.24 1PHYSICAL PORT SINGLETWISTED PAIR DNIC LINE CARD 12 PORTS/CARD TELEPHONES WITH DATASET 1101 CARTRIDGE cJ TERMINAL OR PC KA0402ROE3Figure 3-2 Typical DATASET 1101 Cartridge Application Page 8
DATASET 1100 Series 4. DATASET 1102 DUAL RACK MOUNTED CARD Description 4.01A DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card contains two DATA- SETS mounted on a common pcb; it has LEDs on its front panel, but no switches or keys for manual operation. Each DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card, which is installed within a data cabinet, interfaces to a a PABX Digital Line Card circuit through a single pair. The DATASHELF 9100 connects to the PABX through a 25-pair cable; each card slot is assigned one of these pairs. Figure 4-1 shows a DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card. 4.02Its primary function is to interface between a host computer and the PABX; DATASET 1101 Cartridges or Standalone DATASET 1103 sets distributed throughout the complex access the DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted cards through the PABX. The DATACABINET 9000, in which the DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted cards are mounted, is usually located within a computer room. Indicators and Connectors 4.03There are six LEDs on the front of the DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card: - DEVICE 1 (DTR) - DC1 in CDE - READY 1 - DC1 in CDE - DEVICE 2 A (DTR) - DC2 in CDE - READY 2 - DC2 in CDE - POWER 1 - (CARD FUSE O.K. INDICATION) 2 - DC2 (CARD SYNC WITH PABX INDICATION) The connectors on the back of a DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card are: - RS-232 connector (1) - RS-232 connector (2) - shelf backplane connector (power and tip-ring pairs) Page 9
SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NA4.04The pinout of the card edge connector is as follows: PinSignal 1data ring 2no connection 3frame ground 4signal ground 5Tl (ac input) 6T2 (ac input) 7T2 (ac input) 8Tl (ac input) 9signal ground IOframe ground 11no connection 12data tip installation 4.05Complete system cabling and Customer Data Entry for the slot into which the DATASET is being installed; cabling is defined in DATASHELF 9100 installation procedures. 4.06Install a DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card by plugging it into its assigned slot in the DATASHELF 9100. All LEDs (except POWER 1) should flash 5 times,indicating that the DATASET has passed its self-test. If this does not happen, the DATASET is faulty and must be replaced. 4.07The POWER 2 LED should be on continuously, indicating con- nection to the Digital Line Card. If the POWER 2 LED is flashing, check the wiring between the DATASET and the PABX, and Customer Data Entry (CDE) for the device. 4.08Plug the RS-232 interconnecting cables into the RS-232 con- nector at the back of the DATASET 1102 Rack Mounted cards and connect them to the host device. When the RS-232 connector is attached, the DEVICE LED should be on, unless the device is an auto-answer device, and defined as such in CDE (usually only destination devices such as host computers are auto-answer). If the device is not auto-answer, and the DEVICE LED does not come on, do the following: 1)Make sure the device is powered on 2)Use an RS-232 break-out box to verify that the device provides DTR. If the device does not provide DTR, select CDE option “RS-232 Force High” for that device. Page 10
DATASET 1100 Series KA0332RlFigure 4-1 DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card Page 11
DATASET 1100 Series 5. STANDALONE DATASET 1103 Description 5.01A Standalone DATASET 1103 is packaged in a flat case which can be placed under a standard desk telephone set. It is func- tionally the same as the DATASET 1101 Cartridge or one-half of the DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card (it shares the same base pcb as the DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card). The Standalone DATASET 1103 can be connected to the PABX using a four-wire con- nection; two wires connect the DATASET to the Digital Line Card, and two different wires connect the telephone set tip-ring pair to an ONS or COV line card; it may also be connected to a Digital Line Card within the PABX by a single twisted pair (the telephone set is connected independently). Figure 5-l shows a Standalone DATASET 1103, while Figure 5-2 shows typical applications of a Standalone DATASET 1103 connected to a telephone set and a personal computer or terminal. Controls, indicators, and Connectors 5.02Its keys and LEDs are: - ATTN key - DISC key 7 POWER LED (includes SYNC to PABX information) - READY LED (includes RxD traffic information) - DEVICE (DTR) LED (includes TxD traffic information) Standalone DATASET 1103 (NA Teleadapt socket) connector pins are: Line PinSignal 1no connection 2data tip 3voice tip 4voice ring 5data ring 6no connection Telephone PinSignal 1no connection 2no connection 3voice tip 4voice ring 5‘no connection 6no connection Page 13