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    Table 52:  Analog Bay P4 and P10 Tip and Ring Assignments
    P4 for Bay 3 or 4 (480-port), Bay 4 (456-port), or P10 for Bay 5 (480- or 456-port)
    SlotCctPinColorLinesCODID/TIEE&M
    526W-BLT5T3T2T2
    1BL-WR5R3R2R2
    627W-OT6XT4TR2
    72O-WR6XT3RR2
    728W-GT7T4E2
    3G-WR7R4M2
    829W-BRT8  
    4BR-WR8
    530W-ST5T3T2T2
    5S-WR5R3R2R2
    631R-BLT6XT4TR2
    86BL-RR6XT3RR2
    732R-OT7T4E2
    7O-RR7R4M2
     833R-GT8
    8G-RR8
    534R-BRT5T3T2T2
    9BR-RR5R3R2R2
    635R-ST6XT4TR2
    10S-RR6XT3RR2
    9736BK-BLT7T4E2
    11BL-BKR7R4M2
    837BK-OT8
    12O-BKR8
    538BK-GT5T3T2T2
    13G-BKR5R3R2R2
    639BK-BRT6XT4TR2
    14BR-BKR6XT3RR2
    10740BK-ST7T4E2
    15S-BKR7R4M2
    841Y- B LT8
    16BL-YR8 
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    NOTE:For 2-wire E&M Trunk operation DO NOT connect RR and TR leads. 
    542Y- OT5T3T2T2
    17O-YR5R3R2R2
    643Y- GT6XT4TR2
    18G-YR6XT3RR2
    11744Y- B RT7T4E2
    19BR-YR7R4M2
    845Y- ST8 
    20S-YR8 
    546V-B LT5T3T2T2
    21BL-VR5R3R2R2
    647V-OT6XT4TR2
    22O-VR6XT3RR2
    12748V-GT7T4E2
    23G-VR7R4M2
    849V-BRT8
    24BR-VR8
    50V-SSPARE 
    25S-VSPARE
    Table 52:  Analog Bay P4 and P10 Tip and Ring Assignments
     (Continued)
    P4 for Bay 3 or 4 (480-port), Bay 4 (456-port), or P10 for Bay 5 (480- or 456-port)
    SlotCctPinColorLinesCODID/TIEE&M
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    Table 53:  Interconnect Card P19 Tip and Ring Assignments
    P19 for Bay 3 or 4 (480-- or 456-port) 
    SlotCctPinColorLinesCODID/TIEE&M
    26W-BLSPARE 
    1BL-WSPARE 
    827W-OT8
    2O-WR8             
    728W-GT7T4E2
    153G-WR7R4M2
    629W-BRT6XT3TR2
    4BR-WR6XT4RR2
    530W-ST5T3T2T2
    5S-WR5R3R2R2
    831R-BLT8
    6BL-RR8
    732R-OT7T4E2
    147O-RR7R4M2
    633R-GT6XT3TR2
    8G-RR6XT4RR2
    534R-BRT5T3T2T2
    9BR-RR5R3R2R2
    835R-ST8
    10S-RR8
    736BK-BLT7T4E2
    1311BL-BKR7R4M2
    637BK-OT6XT3TR2
    12O-BKR6XT4RR2
    538BK-GT5T3T2T2
    13G-BKR5R3R2R2
    439BK-BRT4    
    14BR-BKR4  
    340BK-ST3T2E1
    1515S-BKR3R2M1
    241Y- B LT2XT1TR1
    16BL-YR2XT2RR1
    142Y- OT1T1T1T1
    17O-YR1R1R1R1
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    NOTE:For 2-wire E&M Trunk operation DO NOT connect RR and TR leads. 
    443Y- GT4
    18G-YR4
    344Y- B RT3T2E1
    1419BR-YR3R2M1
    245Y- ST2XT1TR1
    20S-YR2XT2RR1
    146V- B LT1T1T1T1
    21BL-VR1R1R1R1
    447V- OT4
    22O-VR4
    348V- GT3T2E1
    1323G-VR3R2M1
    249V-B RT2XT1TR1
    24BR-VR2XT2RR1
    150V-ST1T1T1T1
    25S-VR1R1R1R1
    Table 53:  Interconnect Card P19 Tip and Ring Assignments
     (Continued)
    P19 for Bay 3 or 4 (480-- or 456-port) 
    SlotCctPinColorLinesCODID/TIEE&M
     (Sheet 2 of 2) 
    						
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    Adding a PKM
    A Programmable Key Module (PKM) provide the user with additional 
    personal keys for their telephone set. Two types are available: The Mitel 
    Networks Programmable Key Module 48 (PKM 48) and the Mitel 
    Networks Programmable Key Module 12 (PKM 12).
    The PKM 48 provides SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4125, and the 
    SUPERSET 4150 telephone users with 48 additional personal keys; the 
    PKM 12 provides 12. The programming for both are the same. Up to two 
    PKM 48 devices can be attached to the telephone or attendant console.
    The telephone requires a SUPERSET Interface Module (SIM1 or SIM2) 
    to interface with a PKM. The SUPERSET Interface Module requires 
    programming through CDE to associate with the PKM.
    For a SUPERSET Interface Module to work correctly with a SUPERSET 
    4000-series telephone, the SUPERSET 4000-series telephone must 
    have a Boot Revision of 4.2 or greater, and the SUPERSET 4000-series 
    telephone must be upgraded to the latest firmware available from the 
    system maintenance firmware download command.The SUPERSET 
    Interface Module also requires LIGHTWARE 17 Release 3.0 or greater 
    software.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. 
    The PKM 12 and the PKM 48 are the only programmable key 
    modules qualified by Mitel Networks for connection to 
    SUPERSET 4000-series telephones.
    The PKM 12 is not designed to connect to a PKM 48. 
    						
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    The SUPERSET 4025 telephone requires a power adapter for the 
    SUPERSET Interface Module connection. The unpowered power 
    adapter plugs into the interface module’s power jack.
    Figure 36:  PKM Connections to a SUPERSET 4025 
    The SUPERSET 4150 and the SUPERSET 4125 telephones come with 
    a power adapter. The unpowered power adapter plugs into the 
    telephone itself.
    Figure 37:  PKM Connections to a SUPERSET 4150 
    Never plug a power supply into a SIM1or a SIM2 installed in a 
    SUPERSET 4150 or SUPERSET 4125 telephone. If you do, 
    you will lose the full duplex functionality of the speaker phone.
    Refer to Programming an Analog Device to a SIM2 (page 109) 
    for instructions on adding an analog device. 
    						
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    PKM to an Attendant Console 
    The PKM 48 provides an attendant console user with 48 DSS/BLF keys. 
    Up to two PKM 48 devices can be attached.
    A SUPERCONSOLE 1000 with part numbers 9189-000-300 and 
    9189-000-301 can directly connect up to  two PKM 48 devices. Direct 
    connection requires a power adapter, LIGHTWARE 18 and greater 
    software and the purchasable MOSS System Option 102, Feature 
    Level 1 or greater. 
    The attendant console (excluding the SUPERCONSOLE 1000 PN 
    9189-000-300 and 9189-000-301 with LIGHTWARE 18 or greater) 
    requires a DSS/BLF Interface unit to associate the PKM 48 devices. 
    The DSS/BLF Interface unit requires a power adapter, LIGHTWARE 17 
    Release 3.1 or greater software, and needs to be programmed in CDE 
    to associate with the PKM.
    The SUPERCONSOLE 1000 supports the connection of 
    PKM 48 devices or a printer, both are not supported. 
    						
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    The following diagram shows the connection of two PKM 48 devices 
    with the DSS/BLF Interface Unit. The maximum cable length between 
    the DSS/BLF Interface Unit and the first PKM is 5.0 m. The maximum 
    cable length between the first PKM and second PKM 
    is 0.6 m.
    Figure 38:  PKM Connections to an Attendant ConsoleOnly use the modular cables that are supplied with the 
    DSS/BLF Interface Unit and the PKM 48 device. 
    						
    							Chapter 6
    Maintenance
    Commands 
    						
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