Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
Here you can view all the pages of manual Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide. The Mitel manuals for Communications System are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 161
SET TYPE: This field lists the device type: l PBX STATION indicates that the line appears on a station. l PBX SET indicates that the line appears on a SWEWE~telephone. l PBX SUB-ATT indicates that the line appears on a subattendant. l CONSOLE indicates that the LDN appears on an attendant console. (The console shares a common LDN with a subattendant). l Key SET indicates that the line appears on key system telephone. l Key SUB-Al-T indicates that the line appears on a key system subattendant....
Page 162
Customer Data Entry Form 10 - Pickup Groups 4.11 This form specifies the members of each pickup group. See Figure 4-15 for the form layout. Memberships are specified by the extension number of an industry standard telephone set or the prime line number of a SWERSE~teiephone. Attendant con- soles are not allowed. The PABX supports a maximum of 50 pickup groups; each group supports a maximum of 50 members. 7:40 PM 9-JnN-97 alarm status q NO RLRRM i PICKUP GROUP : 1 1 1 EXT NUM 1 BW 1 SLT 1 CCT 1...
Page 163
CDE Form Descriptions EXT NUM: This softkey selects a Pickup Group member by its extension number (or Prime Line number). Pressing the EXT NUM softkey displays the ENTER EXTENSION NUM: prompt on the command line. Entering the extension number displays that mem- ber with its bay, slot and circuit location, and (if any) comments. Note that if the selected extension number is not in the current Pickup Group, then the system automatically displays the Pickup Group where the selected device is located....
Page 164
Customer Data Entry Softkeys DESCRIPTOR NUMBER: The DESC NUM softkey allows the user to select a DESC NUM by number. Pressing this softkey displays the ENTER DESC NUM: prompt. Entering a valid descriptor number and pressing the ENTER softkey, completes the selection. SELECT OPTION: Pressing this softkey displays a new form. This form provides the options associated with the data circuit that is assigned to a descriptor number. Refer to Table 4-5, Data Circuit Descriptor Options. REVIEW: This...
Page 165
CDE Form Descriptions Softkeys The standard softkeys CANCEL, DELETE, ENTER, and QUIT are also provided. The other softkeys depend on the parameter displayed on the command line (see /%-am- eters for details). Generally, for numeric parameters, only the QUIT softkey appears. When a value is typed in, the ENTER softkey appears. Press ENTER once to terminate the entry, then again to commit it to the database. While the ENTER softkey is present and has not been pressed, the QUIT softkey cancels the...
Page 166
Customer Data Entry Parameters The Data Circuit Descriptor is used by ADL calls, DTRX calls, printer monitors, the PMS port and pooled modems. The parameters are ordered so that timers and baud rate options appear at the top of the form. These parameters apply to all data device types. Next are the parameters dealing with EIA leads. These also apply to all data devices but the parameter’s meaning can depend on whether a modem adapter is in the RS-232 connection. The last options are device type...
Page 167
CDE Form Descriptions DSR Is Held High When Device Is Idle: This option specifies the state of system DSR to an idle device, until a data call is connected. When enabled, DSR is held high; when disabled, DSR is held low. If a modem adapter is inserted in the RS-232 connection, this option applies to DTR instead. Note: This parameter MUST be enabled to provide keyboard origination. CTS Is Held High When Device Is Idle: This option specifies the state of system CTS to an idle device, until a data...
Page 168
Customer Data Entry l DSR Is Held High When Device Is Idle l CTS Is Held High When Device Is Idle 4-58 ASYNC: ADL Auto Baud: With this option enabled, after dialing the ADL access code an ADL caller must enter a carriage return to set the baud rate. With this option disabled, the system attempts to establish the ADL call at the originator’s last used baud rate. ASYNC: Flow Control: This parameter specifies the flow control method the dataset uses. The options are CTS, PIN 25Hl/CTS, PIN 25LO/CTS,...
Page 169
CDE Form Descriptions if character 1 is zero and character 2 is non-zero, both characters are sent. This feature is designed for attached devices which can automatically set their baud rate and/or parity from specific characters. If the attached device does not have this capability, one of the following should be done: . Set Minimum Baud Rate = Maximum Baud Rate = Default Baud Rate l Enable the “Always Use Default Baud Rate When Called” parameter With one of the above options selected, the...
Page 170
Customer Data Entry Form 12 - Data Assignment 4.14 When a Digital Line Card is programmed in the System Configuration Form, the sys- tem creates an entry line for each of its circuits in Form 09, Stations/SUPERSET Telephones, Form 45, Key System Telephones and in Form 12, Data Assignment. See Figure 4-18 for the layout of Form 12. If the card is in an upper (high power) slot, the system also creates entry lines for its circuits in Form 07, Console Assignments. When the programmer assigns a Digital...