Mitel Sx 200 El/ml Technicians Handbook
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Maintenance Commands 241 Maintenance Commands 9-EM 0-MORE_KEYS 1-COV 2-LINK/CHANNEL 3-DID 4-OPS 6-DNIC 9-T1_TRUNK 3-EXT-NUM 7-DISABLE-DIAG2-POWER-UP1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 2-DEVICE_TYPE1-ONS 2-LS/GS-TRUNK 3-RECEIVERS 4-JUNCTOR 7-CONSOLE 9-EM 0-MORE_KEYS 1-COV 2-LINK/CHANNEL 3-DID 4-OPS 6-DNIC 9-T1_TRUNK 3-EXT-NUM 8-RET-TO-SVC1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 2-DEVICE_TYPE 2-LINK/CHANNEL 4-JUNCTOR 3-EXT-NUM 9-DISC_TRUNK1-BAY/SLOT/CCT Table 57: Diagnostic Level Functions (Continued) COMMANDSUBCOMMANDPARAMETERQUALIFIERQUALIFIER (Sheet 3 of 3)
Technician’s Handbook 242 Traffic Measurement Commands Table 58: Traffic Measurement Level Functions COMMANDPARAMETERQUALIFIER 1-SET 1-UNITS 1-CCS 2-ERLANGS 2-PERIOD 3-DURATION 4-AUTOPRINT 1-ON 2-OFF 5-CANCEL 7-START_TIME 8-CONDENSED 1-ON 2-OFF 2-SHOW 3-STATUS 3-PRINT 4-READ 6-QUIT 4-DELETE 9-STOP1-TRAFFIC _RPT 3-PRINT
Index 243 A Alarm check 26 flowchart 50 ANI/DNIS incoming 122 Attendant console 103 B Backup database 27 log entries 56 Basic maintenance commands 231 Boot code 33 BRI installation 198 C Cabling, peripheral interface 196 Call Forwarding - External 135 Card configuration, display 232 CFCII card 5 Changing options 35 Channel associated signaling 82 Circuit cards, replacing 60 CLASS trunks 126 Command sequences 231 Common channel signaling 82 Configuration 336 port 18 456 port 19 480 port 20 672 port 17 EL 5 LIGHT 13 SPINE 16 Configuration Rules - SX-200 EL/ML 173 Connector pin designations 213 Control 196 Control cards 189 Control Dual FIM Carrier card 5 Control Triple CIM Card Switch Settings 196 Copper Interface Ports 200 Correcting ground path problems 62 set / dataset problems 51 COS Option Name SMDR-Record ANI/DNIS/ CLASS (814) 126 SMDR-Record Incoming Calls (806) 126 COS Option Number 806 (SMDR-Record Incoming Calls) 126 814 (SMDR-Record ANI/DNIS/ CLASS) 126 COS options 139 D Database backup 27 error check 26 restore 55 Decryption module 35 Decryption module error 57 Diagnostics commands 239 Dial-in trunk 119 Direct inward dial (DID)/Loop trunk 75 DISA trunks 121 Disk drive 91 Disk drive strapping 93 Displaying the card configuration 232 DNIC rules 177 DNIS 122 DSS/BLF Interface Unit 227
Technician’s Handbook 244 E E&M Trunk card settings 191 Type I 77 Type V 79 E.8 error 35 EL 5 ELx cabinet 6 Enabling options 35 Entering command sequences 231 Error codes, MCC power-up 183 F Faults alarms, investigate 50 identifying 47 maintenance terminal 53 set / dataset 51 system not booting 49 Feature Limitations 154 FIM Carrier troubleshooting 67 FIM II 178 Firmware commands 33 download failure 34 revision levels 33 system logs 34 upgrading 33 Flash Memory Upgrading in SX-200 IP Node 38 Flowcharts, troubleshooting 47 Form 34, Directed I/O 104 G General signalling & supervision concepts 70 Getting started 47 Ground start trunk 73 Ground, System AC voltage test 63 CO and PBX differential 64 problems 62 resistance test 63 I ID errors, correcting 57 IMAT 116 Initialization sequence 181 Interface cards, peripheral 186 L LIGHT 13 LIGHTWARE 19 software 21 Loading new software 28 Log entries, backing up 56 Logging in 231 Logging out 232, 249 Logs commands 233 Loop Start Line/Trunk 71 M Main Control Card IIIEL 5 Main controller 189 power-up error codes 183 Main controller card, replacing 61 Main distribution frame 197 Maintenance commands 231 logs commands 233 port characteristics 231, 249 terminal problem 53 Maintenance Module Port 201 MCC IIIEL 5 MDF 197 Mitel options selection sheet 35 MOSS 35 Multiline sets 109 Music On Hold/Pager Unit Pinouts 199
Index 245 N Non-dial-in trunk 116 O Options and timers, system 147 Options password 35 Options, changing or enabling 35 P PBX - PMS interface 131 PBX and PMS cannot communicate 89 Peripheral cabinet, add 185 interface cabling 196 interface cards 186 interface cards, replacing 60 Pinouts for SX-200 SPINE 202 PMS 5-digit extension number 87 message - PBX to PMS 87 messages 86 programming interface 131 Pointer, meaning of 3 Power cards (EL) high 10 low 10 PRI card programming 112 rules 177 S1 Switch settings 178 Printer ports 104 Programmable Key Modules 225 Programming an analog device to a SIM2 109 ANI/DNIS On Incoming Trunks 122 attendant console 103 Call Forwarding - External 135 CLASS trunks 126 dial-in trunk 119 DISA Trunks 121 multiline sets 109 non-dial-in trunk 116 PBX PMS Interface 131 PRI card 112 printer port 104 subattendant sets 111 voice stations 108 Property Management System 86 R Receivers 65 Remote Software Download 29 Replacing circuit cards 60 main controller card 61 peripheral interface cards 60 Reports commands 237 S S1 Switch Setting 192 Set Firmware, upgrading 33 SFT Port (J7) 199, 201 Show alarms 26 Show status 26 Signaling and supervision 70 channel associated 82 common channel 82 SMDR Trunk Record definitions 41 Software, loading 28 SPINE Module assignment 167 Peripheral Bay 16 Subattendant sets 111 Superframe 83 SX-200 336 Port 18 456 Port 19 480 Port 20
Technician’s Handbook 246 672 Port 17 EL/ML configuration rules 173 ELx cabinet 6 LIGHT 13 ML (FD) and (RM) 12 SPINE Bay 16 SX-200 IP Node Configuration 14 Troubleshooting 93 Upgrading 36 SX-200 RM peripheral interface card slot assignments 197 Symbols 3 System checklist 25 commands 234 correcting ID errors 57 ID mismatch 57 initialization sequence 181 is not booting 49 options and timers 147 T T1 or PRI Trunk port (J5 and J6) 201 T1 Trunk A&B bits 83 A-B signalling states 84 loopback 83 maximum numbers 69 signaling types 82 superframe 83 synchronization 81, 82 T1/E1 Module 178 Table Hotel/Motel COS Options 133 System Options 132 LIGHTWARE 19 system op- tions and timers 147 PMS Circuit Descriptor 114, 131 SPINE receivers 66 SX-200 DIGITAL cable assign- ments 172 typical business COS options 139 Test Line commands 96 indicator LEDs 98 specifying equipment 96 tones 99 Testing the PBX’s PMS interface 89 Tip and ring assignments 203 Troubleshooting 47 alarm, investigate 50 disk drive 91 FIM carriers 67 getting started 47 maintenance terminal 53 set / dataset 51 system not booting 49 Trunk Signaling answer supervision 70 digits 70 disconnect supervision 70 receipt of digits 70 seize 70 seize acknowledgment 70 stop dial 70 Trunk Test/Verify DID 75 E&M 80 Ground Start 74 Loop Start 72 T1 82
Index 247 Trunks ANI/DNIS 122 CLASS 126 Dial-In 119 DISA 121 Non-Dial-In 116 U Upgrading set firmware 33 USOC connector pin designations 213 V Voice stations 108 W Wrist strap 60
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