Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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, 1 Introduction General 1.1 After the successful mechanical installation of the PABX (refer to the /~~~&//a~~on /r~~o~rna~ion Practice), the system is ready for programming. This practice describes the Customer Data Entry (CDE) package and outlines the procedures for entering customer data entry mode. CDE Package Grouping 1.2 The system is programmed in groups. Classes of service group together users with the same COS restrictions. Pickup groups assemble users in a department. Hunt groups...
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Customer Data Entry Disclaimer The following products have been manufacture discontinued by Mitel. These products are supported but not described in SX-200@ 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-200 ML PABX and are not described in SX-200 ML Practices: Modem Interconnect Panel DATASET 1102...
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2 Equipment Used For Customer Data Entry The programming of the database is supported by three devices: the attendant console, an ASCII CRT terminal (VTiOOTM compatible), and a PC. ASCII Terminal 2.1 A terminal or PC is required for remote programming. A modem is connected to the REMOTE (DCE) connector on the cabinet’s lower rear panel. The modem is connect- ed, usually by telephone, to a modem connected to the remote terminal. The terminal or PC can also be used for local programming; the...
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Customer Data Entry Attendant Console 2.2 on-site customer data entry can be performed via the attendant console. The con- sole’s softkeys and display facilitate this task. The display has four lines of 80 characters. These lines are: the header line, the command line (which displays the data that can be edited) and two lines for the 10 softkeys. Note that there are some forms which have two header lines and only one line for the softkey display. Figure 2-2 shows the 3 main screen areas of a...
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3 Operation Load System Software CDE Access from a Terminal 3.1 The login procedure for initial CDE access (from a terminal) consists of four basic steps. These steps are: I. Specify the terminal type: I - VT1 00 COMPATIBLE 2- TTY TYPE (suppresses graphic characters) 3- IBM PC 2. Select the function: l- MAINTENANCE 2- CDE 6- QUIT 3. Enter the level of access: INSTALLER, MAINTI , MAlNT2, SUPERVISOR or ATTENDANT 4. Enter the password (the default password is 7000). After log in, the...
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Customer Data Entry 2:39 PM 9-JRN-97 alarm status q NO flLflRM FORMS 01 = SYSTEM CONFIGllRfiTION 03 = COS DEFINE 0s q TENflNT INTERCONNECTION TfiBLE 07 = CONSOLE f%ZtSIGNMENTS 09 = ST~ITIONVSUPERSET TELEPHONES 11 = DfiTfi CIRCUIT DESCRIPTOR 13 = TRUNK CIRCUIT DESCRIPTORS 15 q DIhL-IN TRUNKS 17 q HUNT GROUPS 19 = WiLL REROUTING T~IBLE 21 q fiRS: DfiY ZONE DEFINITION 23 q SIRS: ROUTE DEFINITION 25 q fiRS: ROUTE PLfiNS 27 = flRS: MRXIMUM DInLED DIGITS ENTER FORM NUMBER: 1 02 =...
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FORMS 01 = SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 02 = FEATURE ACCESS CODES ENTER FORM NUM: [F6 QUIT [F7TOP [F8 BOTTOM F9 FO Figure 3-2 Available Forms: Attendant Console Display The lower command line displays ENTER FORM NUM:. Select a form by entering a valid form number. It is not necessary to have the desired form number displayed on the upper command line. Press the ENTER softkey. Form Editing General 3.3 The forms in the CDE package have several columns and lines of information. On the attendant console,...
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Customer Data Entry Table 3-l Customer Data Entry Forms Form Number Form Name 01 System Configuration 02 Feature Access Codes 03 COS Define 04 System Options/System Timers 05 Tenant Interconnection Table 06 Tenant Night Switching Control 07 Console Assignments 08 Attendant LDN Assignments 09 Stations/SU/?E/Xf7Telephones 10 Pickup Groups 11 Data Circuit Descriptor 12 Data Assignment 13 Trunk Circuit Descriptors 14 Non-Dial-In Trunks 15 Dial-In Trunks 16 Trunk Groups 17 Hunt Groups 18...
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Softkeys Available in Most CDE Forms 3.5 The following softkeys appear in most forms. They have the same purpose, regard- less of which form they appear in. QUIT Pressing the QUIT softkey exits from the current form and returns the display to the previous - another form, or the level where the forms are selected (see Figure 3-i). Also, if another softkey was activated, pressing the QUIT softkey returns the display to the previous state. CANCEL: This softkey appears after a programming error has...