Mitel SX 200 ML PABX Instructions Guide
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Table of Contents Controls, Indicators, and Connectors ...................................... .9-2 Installation .......................................................... .9-3 Circuit Description ....................................................... .9-4 AU//W Data Module ..................................................... .9-5 General Description ................................................... .9-5 Installation .......................................................... .9-6 PowerSupplies ........................................................ ..9- 9 10. DATASET 2100 Series Description. ................................... I O-I Environmental Specifications ............................................... 1 O-i BaudRates ........................................................... ..lO- 1 Connector Pin Assignment Tables ........................................... 1 O-2 SynchronousOpera~on....................................................lO- 2 AsynchronousOperation...................................................lO- 3 Back-to-Back Operation ................................................... 1 O-3 Timing Modes ......................................................... ..lO- 4 ModemAdapter..........................................................iO- 4 DATASET 2100 Switch Settings ............................................. 1 O-4 Standalone DATASET 2103 Description ....................................... 1 O-7 Controls, Indicators, and Connectors ....................................... 1 O-7 Installation ......................................................... ..lO- 8 Circuit Description ........................................................ 1 O-l 1 PowerSupplies ........................................................ ..lO-11 II. DATASET Hardware Flow Control. .................................... I I-I FlowControl .......................................................... ..ll- 1 Compatibility ......................................................... .11-l Printer Connecting Cables ................................................. .11-l 12. Music-on-Hold/Pager Unit. ............................................ I 2-1 General Description ...................................................... .12-l LEDlndicator............................................................l2- 1 Interface Technical Specifications ........................................... .12-2 MOHlnput ......................................................... ..12- 2 Paging Input/Output ................................................... .12-2 Relays ............................................................ ..12- 2 Appendix A - Loop Length Specifications for Connections to a Digital Line Card ................................................. A-l List of Tables Table 2-l Table 4-l Table 5-l Table 6-l Table 7-l Table 8-l Table 8-2 Table 9-l Table 9-2 RS-232C Port Pin Configuration - DCE ............................. 2-6 SUPERSET 407+ Telephone Environmental Specifications ............. 4-4 SUPERSET 470 Telephone Environmental Specifications .............. 5-6 SUPERSET 420 Telephone Environmental Specifications .............. 6-7 SUPE/?SET 430 Telephone Environmental Specifications .............. 7-8 PKM Environmental Specifications ................................. 8-2 PKM Error Conditions ........................................... 8-6 Controls, Indicators, and Connectors ............................... 9-6 Connector Pin Assignment Table .................................. 9-6 March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 vii
Peripheral Devices Table 10-l DATASET 2100 Dip Switch Settings ................................ 1 O-5 Table 12-l Music-On-Hold/Pager Unit LED Indicator ............................ 12-2 Table A-l Maximum Loop Lengths for Peripheral Devices ....................... A-l Table A-2 Loop Lengths for SUPERSETTelephones ........................... A-2 List of Charts Chart 2-l Chart 2-2 Chart 4-i Chart 5-l Chart 6-l Chart 7-l Chart 8-l Chart 9-l Chart 1 O-i Install SUPERCONSOLE 1000 Attendant Console .................... 2-4 Install the TALK TO@ card into the PC ............................... 2-l 1 SUPERSET 4O7+ Telephone Installation Instructions .................. 4-4 SUPERSET 470 Telephone Installation Instructions ................... 5-6 SUPERSET42CJ Telephone Installation Instructions ................ : .. 6-7 SUPERSET 430 Telephone Installation Instructions ................... 7-7 PKM Installation Instructions ...................................... 8-3 A’I/L/NKData Module Installation Instructions ......................... 9-7 Installation of a Standalone DATASET 2103 ......................... 10-8 Figure 2-i Figure 2-2 Figure 2-3 Figure 2-4 Figure 2-5 Figure 2-6 Figure 2-7 Figure 3-l Figure 3-2 Figure 4-l Figure 4-2 Figure 5-l Figure 5-2 Figure 5-3 Figure 6-l Figure 6-2 Figure 6-3 Figure 7-l Figure 7-2 Figure 8-l Figure 8-2 Figure 8-3 Figure 9-l Figure 9-2 Figure 9-3 Figure 9-4 Figure 1 O-l Figure 1 O-2 Figure 1 O-3 Figure 12-l List of Figures Attendant Console .............................................. 2-2 Attendant Console Keyboard Layout ................................ 2-3 Attendant Console Packaging ..................................... 2-5 SUPERSET 7000 Attendant Console ............................... 2-7 SUPERSET 7000 Keyboard Layout ................................ 2-8 SUPERSET 7000 Display ........................................ 2-9 Typical SUPERSET 7000 and TALK TO BX Card Installation ............ 2-l 3 Line Status Display Symbols ...................................... 3-l M/L/NKNetwork Connections ..................................... 3-2 SUPERSET 401+ Telephone Set .................................. 4-2 Wall Mounting a SUPERSET 407+ Telephone Set ..................... 4-5 SUPERSET 410 Telephone ...................................... 5-2 SUPERSET 470 Telephone Dimensions ............................ 5-3 SUPERSET 470 Installation Instructions ............................ 5-8 SUPERSET 420 Telephone ...................................... 6-2 SUPERSET 420 Telephone Dimensions ............................ 6-4 SUPERSET Installation Instructions ............................ 6-9 SUPERSET 430 Telephone ...................................... 7-2 SUPERSET 430 Telephone Dimensions ............................ 7-4 Programmable Key Module (PKM) ................................. 8-2 PKM Address Switch Settings ..................................... 8-4 Cable Connections for PKMl ..................................... 8-5 Typical Standalone DATASET I 103 Applications ...................... 9-4 Typical DATASET 1100 Series Block Diagram ........................ 9-5 M/LINK Data Module, Connectors and Indicators ...................... 9-8 iWL/NK Data Module Installation ................................... 9-9 Typical Standalone DATASET 2103 Applications ...................... 1 O-9 Standalone DATASET 2103, Showing Connectors and Indicators ......... 10-10 Typical DATASET 2100 Series Block Diagram ........................ 10-12 Music-On-Hold/Pager Unit ........................................ 12-l *.* VIII Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
1 Introduction General 1.1 This Practice consolidates the peripheral device descriptions into one document. Reason for Issue -I .2 This section is issued to provide a general description of current peripheral devices used with the SX-200@ ML PABX. Disclaimer The following products have been manufacture discontinued by Mitel. These products are supported but not described in SX-2UO ML Practices: l SUPERSET 3TM and SUPERSET 4@ telephone sets l SUPERSET 3DNTM and SUPERSET 4DNTM telephone sets l DATASET 1101 data cartridge l SUPERSETTM DSS module. The following products and peripheral devices are not supported on the SX-2OU ML PABX and are not described in SX-200 ML Practices: Modem Interconnect Panel DATASET 1102 Rack-mounted Dataset DATASET 2102 Rack-mounted Dataset DATACABINET 9000 data cabinet DATASHELF 9100 datashelf ISDN Node Fiber Interface Module (and associated products) Peripheral Node LCD Console (and Console module for Universal Card). March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 l-l
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2 Attendant Console Physical Description 2.1 There are two types of Attendant consoles. . SUPERCONSOLE I OOOTM Attendant Console, with an RS-232 printer port and a tilt display l SUPERSET 7000TM attendant console (PC based). SUFERC0NS0LE 1000 Attendant Console 2.2 The SU/?E~COIVSO~E 7000Attendant Console uses one pair of wires and interfaces to a Digital Line Card. The console has an RS-232 printer port and a tilt display. The Attendant Console, shown in Figure 2-1, weighs 2.27 kg (5.0 lbs) and measures: Width: 39.4 cm (15.5 inches) Height: 10.2 cm (4.0 inches) Depth: 22.9 cm (9.0 inches), The console assembly consists of the following parts: Keyboard Printed Circuit Assembly: A printed circuit board assembly with 32 keys, a dial pad (12 keys) and a cable harness. The cable harness plugs into the Console Printed Circuit Assembly. Housing Top: The plastic moulded top of the Attendant Console housing which encloses and protects the console circuitry. Alphanumeric kiquici Crystal Display: A 4-line x 80-character LCD which facilitates Attendant Console operation. Each character consists of a 5 X 7 dot matrix display. LCD Adjustment: The contrast is controlled by repeatedly pressing either CONTRAST key, until the desired level is achieved. Keyboard Designation Cover: A transparent cover on top of a printed card with silk- screened key designations. Keyboard Layout: The console keyboard consists of a standard 12 key keypad, 10 Display Associative Keys (softkeys), four cursor control keys, two volume control keys, two contrast control keys, and 14 fixed keys, seven of which have associated LED indicators. Within the console assembly is a printed circuit board (PCB), which holds the main console circuits, power supply circuitry and processor. Slots are provided into which the keyboard assembly, speaker and handset jack leads are plugged. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 2-l
Peripheral Devices The console assembly has the following external connections: Handset/Headset: The removable handset/headset may be connected to either of two jacks on the left side of the Attendant Console. Line Cord and Key Board: The line cord and the kev board are connected to the two jacks located at the rear of the Attendant Console. * Figure 2-l Attendant Console Functional Description 2.3 The Attendant Console Keyboard layout (see Figure 2-2), provides standard Call Handling keys. Attendant Function Keys (Fixed Keys) The following fixed keys are available in Call Processing mode: FUNCTION, TRUNK GRP STATUS, CANCEL, RELEASE, PAGE, BLOCK, HOLD 1, HOLD 2, HOLD 3, HOLD 4, and ANSWER. Display Associative Keys (Softkeys) The IO Display Associative Keys (Fl to FO) are located directly below the alphanumeric LCD. Each key is assigned 12 character positions on the third row (Fl to F5) and fourth row (F6 to FO) of the LCD. Softkey prompts indicate the function of these keys on the alphanumeric LCD. The function of these keys varies according to system status at a given time. 2-2 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
Attendant Console HANDSET LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY 10 DISPLAY ASSOCIATIVE KEYS (SOFTKEYS) , II:00 [F3> [F4> [F5> [FW [F9> [FO> Di( [Fl>o [F2>= [F3>= [F4>0 [F5> [F6>0 [F7>0 [Fe> 0 [F9>0 [FO> Telephone Number Cancel Release 0000000 1 gggE ‘Hold 2 ,’ Hold I ,‘Answer. &&&& *~ooooooo omom~ i A II /’ /- 7 LED 14 ATTENDANT CONSOLE 12 DIAL KEYS INDICATORS KEYS (FIXED KEYS) 2 VOLUME CONTROL KEYS 2 CONTFtAST CONTROL KEYS 4 CURSOR CONTROL KEYS ccooki- Figure 2-2 Attendant Console Keyboard Layout Installing a SUPERCONSOLE 1000 Attendant Console WARNING: ANY CONNECTION OF THIS CONSOLE 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: 1. The SUPERCONSOLE 1000 Attendant Console uses a two-wire connection to connect to one circuit on a digital line card (Tip to Tip and Ring to Ring.) The digital line card must be in a high-powered slot. Four consoles are allowed per digital line card. 2. The system maximum is 1 I consoles. 3. The SUPERCONSOLE 7000 Attendant Console can be used in the maintenance terminal port, by changing system default programming. Refer to the /rtsra//ario~~ hforrnation Practice. 4. The password must be numeric only to use the console as a maintenance terminal. 5. The console operates in either English or French. 6. The console has a programmable printer port. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 2-3
Peripheral Devices Chart 2-l Install SUPERCONSOLE 7000 Attendant Console Step Action Comments Inventory, Unpack, Inspect 1. Check off received items against packing list and equipment list. 2. Unpack cartons. Packaging is shown in Figure 2-3. Assemble Console 3. 4. Connect the headset (or handset) to its cord. Plug the cord into the jack at the side of the console. The two jacks are connected in parallel; either can be used. Position Console 5. Put the console in its assigned position. Refer to Maximum loop length is 1000 m (3300ft). the Ins talla tion lnforma tion Practice. 6. Plug one end of the console modular cord into the The console jack is marked LINE PORT. jack at the back of the console, and the other end into its assigned modular telephone jack. Connect Console 7. Connect the modular telephone jack to the The green lead connects through the cross-connect field. cross-connect field to a Tip circuit on the digital line card. The red lead connects through the cross-connect field to a Ring circuit on the digital line card. 8. Connect the cross-connect field to a digital line port on a digital line card. Connect the Printer (Optioial) 9. Connect the printerto the RS-232 printerconnector Pin Signal on the back of the console. 1 frame ground 2 transmit data 3 receive data 4 ready to send 5 clear to send 6 data set ready 7 signal ground 8 carrier detect 20 data terminal ready Maximum 50 ft between the printer and the printer port on the SUPERCONSOLE 1000 Attendant Console. IO. Set the printer baud rate. Maximum baud rate is 2400 baud. Cross Connect 11. At the distribution frame, cross connect the cable Refer to the hstabation Information from the modular jack to the cable from the digital Practice, for cross-connect cabling line port on the digital line card. information. 2-4 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
Attendant Console DOCUMENTATION - SHIPPING Figure 2-3 Attendant Console Packaging FS232C Connector A printer can be attached to the SUPERCONSOLE 7000 Attendant Console via its RS-232C port connector which allows direct connection to most printers. The RS232C interface is programmable from 110 to 2400 baud, and acts like a DATASET 1101 cartridge, with the following exceptions: l no autobaud l device ID different from that of data cartridge l no data loopback test. The RS232C connector (J3) is configured such that the console is the data communications equipment (DCE) to allow direct connection to most serial printers. Table 2-l lists the RS-232C pins recognized by the console’s printer port. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 2-5
Peripheral Devices I 1 Table 2-l RS-232C Port Pin Configuration - LICE Console Printer Port The Attendant does not have an indication of printer status, and does not incorporate the following user interface features: ATTN key DISC key READY LED DEVICE LED SUPERSET 7000 Attendant Console 2.4 The SUPERSET 7UOO attendant console is designed to be an alternate answering point that operates on a PC. For example, the console can receive calls from the PABX when the primary attendant console(s) is encountering high traffic levels. The SUPERSET 7OUO application can maximize the PC display whenever a call is routed - to it. At all other times, the PC can be used to perform its usual activities. The SUPERSET 7000 attendant console runs on an lBM@or compatible PC that uses Windows 3.1 or Windows95. It is equipped with a MITEL PC TALK TO@BX card, a SUPERSET series handset, an extended keyboard, and a handset cradle. The PC TALK TO BX card uses a standard DNIC interface to communicate to the SX-200 ML PABX. CAUTION: The SUPERSET 7000 attendant console is a secondary console only. It is NOT intended to be used as a Primary Console. Features such as call handling, phone book utilities with user status, and trunk labeling, run on the SUPERSET 7000 attendant console. The SUPERSET 7000 attendant console performs call handling functions and is similar to the SUPERCONSOLE 70U0. For information on the telephony features accessible through the console see the Features Description Practice. 2-6 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997