Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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Table of Contents 1. General ............................... Introduction ............................. Reason for Issue ......................... How to Use this Practice ................... Disclaimer .............................. 2. Setting Up .................... . . . * . . Terminal Type ................... . . . . , . Connecting the Terminal to the System . . . . . . Connecting a Printer to the System ... . . . . . . Login Procedures ................ ...... Logout Procedures...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 5. Reports Level Functions. ............................................. S-I Introduction .......................................................... ...5-I Show Configuration ...................................................... .5-l Specific Card Slot ..................................................... .5-l SpecificExtension ................................................... ..5- 1 EntireSystem.. ..................................................... ..5- 2...
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Table of Contents For an Entire Peripheral Card ........................................... .7-2 For a Specific Circuit .................................................. .7-3 , For a Specific Extension ................................................ .7-5 For a Specific Device Type ............................................. ,7-5 Disabling Power-up Diagnostics ............................................ .7-6 For an Entire Bay ..................................................... .7-6 For an...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal List of Figures Figure 2-l Maintenance Terminal Connections for the SX-200@ ML Cabinet ......... 2-4 Figure 3-l Top Level Maintenance Terminal Screen Layout ...................... 3-2 Figure 4-l Example of MONITOR DIAGNOSTICS Display ....................... 4-l 1 Figure 5-l Example of LINE ALARM Status Display ............................ 5-5 Figure 5-2 Example of EQUIPMENT STATUS Report ........................... 5-8 Figure 5-3 Device Status Report...
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1 General Introduction 1.1 This Practice is intended to help maintenance personnel use the extensive built-in maintenance features of the SX-200@ ML PABX. Basic maintenance functions can be performed by using either a terminal, or a PC. A PC must be used to perform the Database Backup function, Database Restore function, Logs Text function, and the Logs Backup function. The maintenance information provided by this practice includes how to: l set up and use the RS-232 Maintenance Terminal, the...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Disclaimer I .4 The following products have been manufacture discontinued by Mitei. These products are supported but not described in SX-ZUO ML Practices: l SUPERSET 3TM and SUPERSET 4@ telephone sets l SUPERSET 3DNTM and SUPERSET 4DNTM telephone sets l DATASET 1101 data cartridge . SUPERSETTM DSS module. I .5 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...
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2 Setting Up Terminal Type 2.1 The SX-,200 ML PABX maintenance subsystem is designed to interface with most 80-column terminals having an RS-232 type interface. The terminal may be either a video display terminal or a hard copy teleprinter. For ease of operation, a video display terminal capable of using the ANSI X3.64-1977 special character set for special graphics (that is, VTIOOTM compatible) is preferred. The system prompts the user to specify the terminal type at the start of the login...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Connecting a Printer to the System 2.2 If required, a printer (or any other ASCII output device) may be connected to the system by means of a standard 25-pin or g-pin RS-232 cable. One end of the RS-232 cable is connected to the RS-232 port on the printer, and the other end is connected to the g-pin connector (above the maintenance terminal connector) on the rear panel of the cabinet. Set up the printer for the following data characteristics: l 8 data bits l 1 start...
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Setting Up There are five levels of system access priority available when logging-in to the maintenance terminal. Each level has its own username and corresponding command privileges. The usernames in descending order of priority are: l INSTALLER l MAINTI l MAlNT2 l SUPERVISOR l ATTENDANT. Respond to the username prompt by entering one of these usernames. The system will then query the user for a password: ENTER PASSWORD : The system database contains one default password for all usernames....
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal NULL MODEM REMOTE - DEDICATED, PUBLIC NETWORK ADAPTER 9 PIN - 25 PIN CONNECTOR ADAPTOR MO Rx TX REMOTELY LOCATED TERMINAL L MODEM q - 25 PIN INECTOR / w/+PTOR REMOTE - DIAL-UP 1 MODEM. TO PABX VIA CENTRAL OFFICE REMOTELY LOCATED TERMINAL NOTE THE AUTO-ANSWER MODEM IS PERMANENTLY CONNECTED TO ONE LOCAL STATION CIRCUIT (EXTENSION). CC4566 - Figure 2-l Maintenance Terminal Connections for the SX-ZOO ML Cabinet 2-4 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997