Mitel Sx 200 El/ml Technicians Handbook
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Programming 103 Programming Programming an Attendant Console 1. Form 01, System Configuration Program a Digital Line Card (assigned as a high-power card in the SX-200 LIGHT) or a DNIC module for a DNIC Console. Use the first port on the Digital Line Card for the console. or Program a Console Module on a Universal Card for an LCD Console. 2. Form 07, Console Assignment Assign an extension number, COS, COR, and Tenant for each console bay/slot/circuit entry. 3. Form 08, Console LDN Assignment Assign a directory number and label to each required console LDN key. Console Descriptions SUPERCONSOLE 1000® Attendant Console: uses a two-wire connection to connect to one circuit on a Digital Line Card or DNIC Module (Tip to Tip and Ring to Ring). With LIGHTWARE 18 or greater, the SUPERCONSOLE 1000, PN 9189-000-300 and 9189-000-301 can directly connect up to two PKM48 devices; these consoles with software prior to LIGHTWARE 18 and the SUPERCONSOLE 1000, PN 9189-000-001-NA and 9189-000-003 NA require a DSS/BLF Interface Unit to associate with the PKM48. SUPERSET 7000 Attendant Console: includes a RS-232 port and requires a 2-wire connection to a DNIC port. This console requires a DSS/BLF Interface Unit in order to associate with a PKM48. LCD Console: does not include a RS-232 port and requires a 4-wire connection to a console module. The SX-200 EL LIGHTWARE 17 Release 1.1, 2.0, and 3.0 do not support the LCD console; Release 3.1 and greater does.
Technician’s Handbook 104 Programming a Printer Port System Printer Port 1. Form 34, Directed I/O Program the printer port in Form 34. Define Printout Types that are to be delivered to the system printer port. Remove printer port for print types not used. Speed of printer port is programmed in Maintenance. Dataset Printer Port 1. Form 11, Data Circuit Descriptor Define a circuit descriptor to match characteristics of device type. Refer to Form 04, System Options and Timers on page 127 for typical circuit descriptor. 2. Form 12, Dataset Assignment Assign type of data device for the dataset PLID. DSCONS Console (output only, maximum 2400 baud) 1101M MiLINK ® Dataset 1103/2103 Standalone dataset Assign a Tenant, Extension number, COS, COR, and circuit descriptor number. 3. Form 34, Directed IO Define printout type to be delivered to defined dataset. Printer ports only work on main control cabinets, not on periph- eral cabinets.
Programming 105 Programming Programming Stations/Sets Automatically The AUTO PROGRAM function in CDE Form 09, Desktop Device Assignments, checks for unprogrammed circuits on all installed and programmed ONS cards, OPS cards, and DNIC cards. Cards that are installed in Spines are not supported. All unprogrammed circuits are automatically programmed as follows: Extension numbers are automatically assigned according to a Bay, Slot, Circuit address format BSCC, where B is the Bay number (1-7) S is the slot number (1-8) CC is the cct number (01-12). For example, extension number 2608 is assigned to a phone connected to Bay 2, Slot 6, Circuit 08. Other parameters for ONS and OPS devices are assigned as COS = 1 COR = 1 Tenant = 1 Other parameters for DNIC sets are assigned as COS = 2 COR = 4 for all set types except SUPERSET 430 and SUPERSET 4150 COR = 5 for the SUPERSET 430 and SUPERSET 4150 Tenant = 1 NOTE:Before an extension number can be automatically assigned, a DNIC set or DMP must be physically connected to the circuit. If no set or console is detected on a circuit, that circuit is skipped and no extension number is assigned.
Technician’s Handbook 106 1. To automatically program all connected stations, DNIC sets and DMPs 2. Install all ONS cards, OPS cards, and DNIC cards. Do not program stations, DNIC, sets or DMPs. 3. Connect the DNIC sets or DMPs to the circuits. 4. Access Form 09, Desktop Device Assignments. 5. Press Auto Program. After verifying that the unprogrammed sets are physically connected, the system automatically programs all unprogrammed circuits. The system displays all of the devices that have been programmed. If a circuit cannot be programmed because an extension number has already been assigned to that circuit, a warning is displayed. Press ABORT to cancel the procedure or press CONTINUE to skip the device and resume programming the other devices in the range. Deleting a device and all dependent resources The DELETE softkey in CDE Form 09, Desktop Device Assignments, deletes a device and all of its dependent resources including All line keys (including DLN) that are programmed on a deleted set, standalone BLF, or PKM module All line and feature keys that are programmed on associated BLF or PKM modules The associated BLF and PKM modules Any other line appearances and BLFs of the deleted station or set. A warning message appears if any of the above conditions exists. To continue, press CONFRIM. To abort, press CANCEL.
Programming 107 Programming Deleting a range of devices and all dependent resources The RANGE DELETE softkey in CDE Form 09, Desktop Device Assignments, allows block deletion of devices and all dependent resources. To delete a range of devices and all dependent resources 1. Press RANGE DELETE. The system displays: FROM BAY: SLOT: CIRCUIT:. 2. Enter valid Bay, Slot and Circuit numbers for the first device and press the ENTER softkey. The system displays: TO BAY: SLOT: CIRCUIT:. 3. Enter valid Bay, Slot and Circuit numbers for the last device and press the ENTER softkey. The system prompts you to choose whether or not you want to receive warnings as devices are deleted. 4. To receive a warning prior to deleting each device and its dependent resources, press YES. To delete all devices and dependent resources without warning, press NO. The system prompts you once again to confirm the deletion of the range. 5. To proceed with the deletion of the range of devices and all dependent resources, press CONFIRM. Press CANCEL to abort. If you chose to receive warnings each time a device is deleted, the system displays deleting all keys, ... for each device in the range. 6. To proceed, press CONFIRM. Pess CANCEL to abort the deletion of the specific device and continue with the next device. To abort the deletion of a range of devices at any time during the procedure, press ABORT. Any devices that were deleted prior to pressing the ABORT key will remain deleted.
Technician’s Handbook 108 Programming a Single Line Voice Station 1. Form 01, System Configuration Program an ONS or OPS line card Program a Digital Line card or DNIC module for SUPERSET 401, SUPERSET 401+, and SUPERSET 4001 sets. 2. Form 09, Desktop Device Assignments Assign an extension number, COS, COR, and name (optional) for each bay/slot/circuit (set type remains STATION). 3. Form 30, Device Interconnection Table (optional) Set the required interconnect restrictions (for example, to restrict connections between specific device types). 4. Form 05, Tenant Interconnection Table (optional) Set the required interconnect restrictions (for example, to restrict connections between specific tenants). 5. Form 19, Call Rerouting Table (optional) Program the action that the system will take to handle the caller’s call violations. Each tenant requires its own Call Rerouting Table. 6. Form 03, COS Define (optional) Create a unique class of service (COS) if required. 7. Form 20, ARS: COR Group Definition Create a COR group that includes the COR number which you will assign to the station. This COR group restricts the external calls that the station user can dial. Ensure that the system is provisioned with a sufficient number of DSP/DTMF receivers.
Programming 109 Programming Programming an Analog Device to a SIM2 The analog interface in the SIM2 supports devices such as analog telephones, fax machines, or modems. The SUPERSET provides the power to the analog interface. Ensure that the set firmware revision level meets the system firmware revision level. If the revision level on the system is higher than the set revision level, upgrade the set firmware. When adding an analog set to a SIM2, use CDE Form 12 to program the port. The port type is AIM. Programming a Multi-Line Set 1. Form 01, System Configuration Program a Digital Line Card, DNIC module, or COV line card. 2. Form 09, Desktop Device Assignments Assign set type, extension number, COS, COR, and name (optional) for each bay/slot/circuit. Set types are SUPERSET 4001, 4015, 4025, 4125, 4090, 4150, 401+, 410, 420, 430, 4150 S/Att, 430 S/Att, 3DN, and 4DN. Complete the Form 09 sub-form for key types and options. Refer to Upgrading Set Firmware (page 33). LIGHTWARE 16 for the SX-200 ML and LIGHTWARE 17 and greater for the SX-200 EL/ML do not support SUPERSET 3 or SUPERSET 4 sets (COV). COVs are reserved for voice mail only.
Technician’s Handbook 110 3. Form 30, Device Interconnection Table (optional) Set the required interconnect restrictions (for example, to restrict connections between specific device types). 4. Form 05, Tenant Interconnection Table (optional) Set the required interconnect restrictions (for example, to restrict connections between specific tenants). 5. Form 19, Call Rerouting Table (optional) Program the action that the system will take to handle the caller’s call violations. Each tenant requires its own Call Rerouting Table. 6. Form 03, COS Define (optional) Create a unique class of service (COS) if required, or use an existing COS. 7. Form 20, ARS: COR Group Definition Create a COR group that includes the COR number which you will assign to the station, or use an existing COR. This COR group restricts the external calls that the station user can dial. LIGHTWARE 17 Release 3.1 and greater support SUPERSET 3DN and SUPERSET 4DN sets. This feature is a purchasable system option.