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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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SUPERSET 4 Telephone Information Line Appearances 4.23A line is said to “appear” at a SUPERSET 4 telephone if the line has been assigned to one of the available positions on the line status display and can therefore be selected or accessed by the set user. A line can be programmed to appear at one set, at more than one set, or more than once at a particular set. Although a line can appear more than once throughout the system, it is always identified by its unique directory number. 4.24The appearances of a line do not have to be identical - the line type and its variants can both differ; for example, a line can appear as a prime line at one set and as a key line (with delayed ring) at another set. 4.25Although a SUPERSET 4 telephone can access up to 15 lines, it only requires one pair of wires to connect the set to its equip- ment number position. The SUPERSEJ 4 telephone sends signals to the system which makes the appropriate line connection. A second pair is required if the Call Announce feature is to be used. Page 19
SUPERSET 4 Telephone information 5. PACKAGING General 5.01The SUPERSET 4 telephone is shipped in a single carton, as shown in Figure 5-1. 5.02On delivery at the destination, carefully unpack the SUPERSET 4 telephone carton and check that all items are present and undamaged. Retain some sets of packaging material for reshipment of any damaged items. 5.03The SUPERSET 4 telephone consists of a main assembly, hand- set, and handset cord. Additional items include identification cards (for telephone numbers and lines), protective lens for these cards, reference guide, installation guide, elevation stand, and warranty tag. Page 21
SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NAHANDSET Figure 5-1 SUPERSET 4 Telephone and Packaging Page 22
SUPERSET 4 Telephone Information 6. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE WARNING ANY CONNECTION OF THIS SET TO AN OFF PREMISE APPLICATION, AN OUT OF PLANT APPLICATION, OR TO ANY OTHER EXPOSED PLANT APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD, AND/OR DEFECTIVE OPERATION, AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Note: Installation 6.016.02Do not attempt to use a hand test telephone (butt in) to check SUPERSET 4 telephone lines. There is no loop detector in- stalled in the PABX SUPERSET@ line card/interface; set on- /off-hook status is signaled using data transmission. SUPER-SET 4 telephones must not be connected to any of the foi-lowing: a) to standard lines; b) in parallel; or c) as Power Fail Transfer extensions. The following conditions simplify the installation of a SUPERSETtelephone: Handset and line cords are modular-connector-ended. No local power supply is required; the system provides power through the line. Only nonessential user programming is performed at the set; i.e.,speed dial (“speed call”) entry, call forward destination, name, and timed reminder. Installer can use set display feature to identify lines pro- grammed to appear at the set. Initialization of the SUPERSET 4 telephone occurs automatically when the set is connected to the system. Before a SUPERSET 4 telephone can be connected to a PABX system, the PABX must be programmed and equipped to inter- face with a SUPERSEJ 4 telephone. 6.03Figure 6-l shows a SUPERSET 4 telephone assembly. Install a SUPERSEJ 4 telephone as follows: 0Connect the handset cord to the handset and the main assem- bly. 0identify the user’s extension number and other lines appearing at the SUPERSET 4 telephone on the line identification card. Page 23
SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA . l l6.04Install the line identification card and protective lens onto the main assembly. Connect the line cord to the telephone jack. Installation of a SUPERSET 4 telephone into a powered-up sys- tem consists of: Ensuring the local modular telephone outlet is connected to a SUPERSET or COV line card or interface. Connection of the line cord to the main body of the SUPERSET4 telephone. Connection of the line cord to local modular jack. Verifying that automatic initialization procedures have been ex- ecuted; this should take 10 to 20 seconds. Then, time and date are displayed. Identification of customer telephone number and lines appear- ing at the set. Performance of installer loop test procedures .as specified in Part 9 of this Practice. This verifies transmission and reception paths, key operation, and display operation. Maintenance 6.05No regular or scheduled maintenance is required. The installer loop test procedure can be performed at any time to check set operation. The installer loop test procedure, performed at the SUPER-SET 4 telephone after dialing the loop test access code, confirms correct key operation, liquid crystal display activation, hookswitch functioning, and ringer (speaker) output. Refer to Table 7-l for the detailed procedure. Page 24
SUPERSET 4 Telephone Information EXAMPLE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER IDENTIFIED ON TELEPHONE NUMBERn IIIDENTIFICATION CARD PROTECilVE LENS TELEPHONE NUMBER IDENTIFICATION CARD / PROTECTIVE HAND&T CORD MAIN AiSEMBLYREAR SiPPORT(OPTIONAL) 6743EZRZFigure 6-l SUPERSET 4 Telephone Assembly Page 25
SUPERSET 4 Telephone information 7. SUPERSET 4 TELEPHONE TEST PROCEDURES General 7.01Perform these SUPERSEJ b-test procedures as operational tests after initial installation of a system. 7.02Whenever a SUPERSEJ 4 telephone is connected to an operat- ing system, or the system has just been powered up, this test is run automatically. A message in the following format appears on the SUPERSEJ 4 telephone LCD: “:SS4 VXX.XX.XX:“, for approximately 30 seconds. Time and date are then displayed. If the test fails, verify that the system is installed correctly and is powered up. Refer to the appropriate MITEL practices for system installation instructions. 7.03Satisfactory completion of the test procedures listed in Table 7-l confirms correct key operation, liquid crystal display ac- tivation, hookswitch functioning, and speaker output, and checks that the set has been installed correctly. 7.04Perform the tests listed in Table 7-l at each SUPERSEJ 4 telephone. If any test fails, verify that the system is installed correctly and is powered up. Page 27
SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NATABLE 7-1 INSTALLER LOOP TEST ROUTINES StepActionVerification Notes Accessing Test Routines 1.Go off-hook (handset or handsfree).Dial tone returned.1Line status display indicates line busy at this set. “TEST! PRESS KEYS” displayed. 2, 3 DTMF tones are heard through handset or speaker. A 2-digit number is displayed as follows:2.Dial Loop Test Access Code. Keypad Test 3.Press keys l-9,*, 0, and # in turn. Supplementary Feature Keys Test KeyNumber PressedDisplayed 101 202 3034 04 505 6 06 707 808 909k10000 # 11 4.Press the “display”,A 2-digit number is displayed as “select features”,follows: “speaker on/off”, and “mic. on/off” keys in turn. KeyNumber PressedDisplayed display 12select features 13speaker on/off 14mic. on/off 15INSTALLER LOOP TEST ROUTINES StepAction Feature Select Keys and Features Display TestVerificationNotes 5.Press each of the softkeys in turn.The prompts above each key are7activated, and a 2-digit number is displayed (see Figure 7-l). Supplementary feature names are activated (see Figure 7-l). 6.Press the “select features” key. Page 28