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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-NAInstallation 5.03Install a Standalone DATASET 1103 by placing it near its asso- ciated telephone set and data peripheral (its case is designed to lie flat on the desk under a standard telephone set). 5.04Complete Customer Data Entry for the system to allow the Standalone DATASET 1103 cartridge to operate with the PABX. 5.05Connect the telephone set cord to the jack marked PHONE; connect the modular telephone line cord to the jack marked LINE and to the wall or floor jack which connects to the PABX main distributing frame (MDF). The connection to the MDF is a four-wire circuit; the voice tip and ring (red and green) connect to an ONS or COV line card (depending on the type of set being used), and the DATASET tip and ring (yellow and black) connect to a Digital Line Card. Note:An alternative tip and ring wiring arrangement is: connect the telephone set through a two-wire connection to its ONS or COV line card; connect the modular telephone line cord (data tip and ring) to the jack of the Standalone DATASET 1103 marked LINE, through the MDF to its Digital Line Card in the PABX.5.06Plug the power supply into an ac outlet and its cord into the power socket on the Standalone DATASET 1103. All LEDs(except POWER) 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. 5.07The POWER LED should be on continuously, indicating connec- tion to the Digital Line Card. If the POWER LED is flashing, check the wiring between the ‘DATASET and the PABX, and Customer Data Entry (CDE) for the device. 5.08Plug the RS-232 interconnecting cable into the RS-232 connec- tor at the back of the Standalone DATASET 1103 and connect its other end to the peripheral 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 14
DATASET 1100 Series COVERDEVICE PHONEI RS-232 ~otim LINECONNECTOR ~A0485ROE0Figure 5-l Standalone DATASET 1103, Showing Connectors and Indicators Page 15
SECTION MlTL9141-753-503-NATERMINAL OR PC t ITWISTED PAIR DATASET 1103 STANDALONE STANDARD TELEPHONE OR SUPERSET 3’ OR SUPERSET 4” TELEPHONE DATASET 1103 STANDALONE cTERMINAL OR PCSTANDARD TELEPHONE OR SUPERSET 3N OR SUPERSET 4” TELEPHONE KA0540ROE3Figure 5-2 Typical Standalone DATASET 1103 Applications Page 16
DATASET 1100 Series 6. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION General 6.01The microprocessorcontrols the operationswithin the DATASET. It adds High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) control bytes to incoming data received through its RS-232 port, before the data is passed to the HDLC Controller to be packetized and sent out via the DNIC to the PABX. Similarly data received through the PABX has its address and HDLC control bytes stripped off before it is sent out on the RS-232 port. Once a call is established by the use of D-channel signals to the PABX, data communication occurs on the B-channel, and passes straight through the PABX to its destination. Figure 6-l is a block diagram of the DATASET 1100 series. 6.02The LEDs and keys, which interface the DATASET 1100 series to the user, connect to the microprocessor. 6.03The external random access memory (RAM) provides buffering for error correction and speed conversion, as well as improving flow control through the DATASET 1100 series. 6.04The HDLC controller is a single channel interface between the microprocessor and the DNIC; control signals are sent on the D-channel, while data is sent on the B2-channel. Each section of the DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card has its own B-channel, but shares the D-channel for control. Page 17
RANDOMACCESSMEMORY .VOICE SET (DATASET 1101 CARTRIDGE ONLY) MICROPROCESSOR LEDS KEYSRS-232 INTERFACE
DATASET 1100 Series 7. POWER SUPPLIES General 7.01The DATASET 1101 Cartridge and the Standalone DATASET1103 receive their power from a plug-in transformer which supplies 9 vat to a power connector on the back of the set. Circuitry within the data set converts this to the required dc voltages. The digital telephone set voice operation receives its power from the PABX, whether or not the DATASET 1101 Cartridge power supply is plugged in. Only DATASET 1101 Cartridge operation requires that the power supply be plugged in. 7.02The DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card receives its power from a power supply whichis an integral part of the DATASHELF 9100. Refer to Section MITL9141-753-525-NA, Data Cabi- net and MITL9141-753-526-NA, Datashelf for further information. Page 19
MITEL STANDARD PRACTICESECTION MITL9141-753-506-NAIssue 1, April 1988 DATASET 2100 SERIES @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved. T”Trademark of MITEL Corporation @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation
SECTION MITL9141-753-506-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. ii
DATASET 2100 Series CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Reason for Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 1 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Environmental Specifications............................. 3Baud Rates........................................... 3Connector Pin Assignment Tables......................... 3Synchronous Operation................................. 4Asynchronous Operation................................ 5Back-to-Back Operation................................. 5Timing Modes........................................ 5Modem Adapter....................................... 63. RACK MOUNTED DATASET 2102 Description.......................................... 9Indicators and Connectors............................... 9Installation.......................................... IO4. STANDALONE DATASET 2103 Description.......................................... 13Controls, Indicators, and Connectors...................... 13Installation.......................................... 135. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 6. POWER SUPPLIES General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 LIST OF TABLES 2-l DATASET 2100 DIP Switch Settings. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 7 LIST OF CHARTS 3-lInstallation of a Rack Mounted DATASET 2102. . . , . . 10 4-lInstallation of a Standalone DATASET 2103. . . . . . . . 14 . . .III
SECTION MlTL9141-753-506-NALIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURETITLE PAGE3-l 4-1 4-2 5-1Rack Mounted DATASET 2102 ...................11Standalone DATASET 2103, Showing Connectors and Indicators................................ 15Typical Standalone DATASET 2103 Applications ......16Typical DATASET 2100 Series Block Diagram........18