Mitel Sx 200 El/ml Technicians Handbook
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Programming 151 Programming 11 0Maximum BNIC Cards (0 - 40) 111Maximum BONS Cards (0 - 40) 11 2SS4000 Series Sets 11 3Centralized Attendant / Voicemail Table 24: LIGHTWARE 19 Release 2.0 System Options and Timers (Continued) Option #System Option / System Timer Name (Sheet 5 of 5)
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Technician’s Handbook 152 CDE Cross Reference Guide Legend: A Forms must have specific programming completed to perform the task. B Forms have direct impact on device operation. C Related to process, or device, but not mandatory. Digits denote the required order of entry. 01- System configuration02 - Feature Access Codes03 - COS Define04 - System Options/System Timers05 - Tenant Interconnection Table06 - Tenant Night Switching Control07 - Console Assignments08 - Attendant LDN Assignments09 - Desktop Device Assignments10 - Pickup Groups11 - Data Circuit Descriptor12 - Data Assignment13 - Trunk Circuit Descriptors14 - Non-Dial-In Trunks15 - Dial-In Trunks16 - Trunk Groups17 - Hunt Groups18 - Miscellaneous System Ports19 - Call Rerouting Table20 - ARS: COR Group Definition21 - ARS: Day Zone Definition22 - ARS: Modified Digit Table23 - ARS: Route Definition ACDA7A4A1CCCCCC CConsoleA1B2BCCA2B1CCCCCC DatasetA1CB1CCCCA2A3CCCCDID TrunkA1B1CCCCA2A3BCDISA Dial InA1CB1CCCCA2A3BBA4CC E&M “Tie Trk”A1CB1CCCA2A3A4BA5CCHotelCBACCCBCCCISDN DeviceA2A5A1BCA3B KeySystem A1CB1CCCA2CCCCCCCCModemA1A4A2CCBMOHA1CCCA2B Multiline setA1CB1CCCA2CCCCCCCCNight BellA1CCA2CNon Dial In TrkA1B1CCCCA2A3A4C PagerA1BCA2PrinterRADA1B1CCA2A3C Single LineA1CB1CCCA2CCCCCCCCUCDCCCCCCA1A2Verified Acct.A2A3CCCCB1B2 FORM DEVICE or OPTION
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Programming 153 Programming lll DEVICE 24 - ARS: Route Lists25 - ARS: Route Plans26 - ARS: Digit Strings27 - ARS: Maximum Dialed Digits28 - Form Access Restriction Def’n.29 - DTE Profile30 - Device Interconnection Table31 - System Abbreviated Dial Entry32 - CDE Data Print33 - Account Code Entry34 - Directed IO35 - Global Find Access Code36 - Modem Assignment37 - Guest Rm SUPERSET KeysTemplate38 - ACD Keys Template39 - ACD Agent Groups40 - ACD Supervisors41 - ACD Paths42 - T1 Link Descriptors43 - T1 Link Assignment44 - Network Synchronization45 - BRI Devices46 - Key System Toll Control CA5A2A3A6ACDCCCCCCCConsoleCCCA4CBBDataset BCDID TrunkCCCBCB2DISA Dial InCCCA6CCE&M “Tie Trk” CCCCBHotelBA4ISDN DeviceCCCCCCKey System CA3ModemMOHCCCCCMultiline set Night BellBNon Dial In TrkPager B1PrinterRADCCCCCCSingle Line UCDA1CVerified Acct. FORM DEVICE or OPTION The CDE Cross Reference Guide identifies forms that require completion for each listed device.
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Technician’s Handbook 154 SX-200 EL/ML Feature Limitations The SX-200 EL/ML system offers a wide range of features through software packages. A full description of these features appears in the E-docs under Program Features. Maximum capacities that apply to system features are listed in the following table. Table 25: Feature Limitations FeatureSX-200 EL/ML Limitations Maximum number of simultaneous calls 2 cabinet configuration 7 cabinet configuration90 248 Maximum number of speech paths or channels used by any call any call with DTMF2 3 Maximum number of simultaneous consultations 5 Maximum number of simultaneous add-on (3-way) calls 5 Maximum number of simultaneous station-controlled conference calls 5 Maximum number of parties in conference at one time 5 Maximum number of calls that can simultaneously be camped on to a station, trunk group, or hunt group 247 Maximum number of simultaneous callbacks that can be enabled 100 Maximum number of simultaneous call forwards that can be enabled 650 Maximum number of simultaneous “Dial 0” calls 48 Maximum number of ONS telephones ringing simultaneously per bay.32 Maximum number of messages queued in the system 750 Maximum number of hunt groups 99 (Sheet 1 of 4)
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Programming 155 Programming Maximum number of paths in ACD 99 Maximum number of ACD agents that may be defined 999 Maximum number of active agents in ACD per bay 25 Maximum number of calls that can be simultaneously connected to Music-on-Hold unlimited Maximum number of stations in a station hunt group 50 Maximum number of stations in a call pickup group 50 Maximum number of dial call pickup groups 50 Maximum number of trunks assignable to night stations 200 Maximum number of trunks in a trunk group 50 Maximum number of trunk groups 50 Maximum number of calls that can override a given extension 1 Maximum number of attendant consoles 11 Maximum number of attendant consoles on a Digital Line Card4 Maximum number of calls that can be simultaneously held by one attendant 8 Maximum number of incoming calls that can be separately identified at the attendant console 8 Maximum number of LDNs that can be identified at the attendant console 9 Maximum number of LDNs 100 Maximum Number of Night Bells 25 Maximum number of calls waiting that can be displayed at a console 99 Maximum number of calls that can be waiting at a console 200 Maximum number of abbreviated dial numbers 1000 Maximum number SUPERSET Speed Dial numbers 2212 Table 25: Feature Limitations (Continued) FeatureSX-200 EL/ML Limitations (Sheet 2 of 4)
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Technician’s Handbook 156 Maximum number of trunk buffers for SMDR 200 Maximum number of DATA SMDR buffers 128 Maximum number of stations for SUPERSET 4001, SUPERSET 4015, SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4090, SUPERSET 4125, SUPERSET 4150, SUPERSET 401+, SUPERSET 410, SUPERSET 420, SUPERSET 430, SUPERSET 3DN and 4DN telephones, DSS Modules, DSS/BLF Interface Units and ONS sets.650 Maximum number of user devices (all sets, stations, trunks, consoles, stand alone datasets, and DMP units)768 Maximum number of TAPI desktops running simultaneously per system50 Maximum number of telephones sets using TAPI running simultaneously per bay24 Maximum number of telephone sets using TAPI per DNIC card3 Maximum number of lines: SX-200 EL Control cabinet SX-200 ML (RM) Control cabinet SX-200 ML (FD) Control cabinet SX-200 ML (FD) Control cabinet with a Control FIM Carrier SX-200 ML SPINE bay SX-200 Peripheral cabinet96 96 96 84 48 96 Maximum number of T1 links per system SX-200 EL SX-200 ML8 4 Maximum Number of Page Groups 50 Maximum Number of Paging Zones 9 Maximum Number of Stations in a Page Group unlimited Maximum Number of Sub-attendants 25 Maximum Number of LDN Appearances 16 Maximum Number of Line Appearances 32 Table 25: Feature Limitations (Continued) FeatureSX-200 EL/ML Limitations (Sheet 3 of 4)
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Programming 157 Programming Maximum Number of Physical Ports SX-200 EL SX-200 ML672 192 Maximum number of ISDN bays 6 Maximum number of T1 links including analog, ISDN Gateway, and ISDN PRI cards8 Maximum number of BRI cards per bay 2 Table 25: Feature Limitations (Continued) FeatureSX-200 EL/ML Limitations (Sheet 4 of 4)