Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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Bring System into Service Chart 5-2 Install System ID Module and PCMCIA Memory Card onto the MCC II Step Action Comments 1. Follow general procedures for handling circuit Power must be off when installing or cards. removing a BCC, MCC II, System ID module, or PCMCIA Memory Card. 2. Power down the SX-200 ML PABX. 3. Attach the antistatic wrist strap. Remove the MCC II and BCC from Shelf 4. Remove the MCC II / BCC pair from the cabinet Remove or install the MCC II and BCC and separate the cards....
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installation Information Figure 5-2 MCC II Ribbon Cable Routing Power Up Cabinet 5.3 When you have completed Chart 5-3: l The Cabinet will be powered up. Chart 5-3 Power Up Cabinet Step Action Comments Power Up Cabinet 1. Make sure that ail cards are in place and well seated, It is recommended that a UPS be and that all cables within the cabinet (including optional used with all cabinets. UPS) are connected. Page 1 of 2 5-4 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
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Bring System into Service Step 2. 3. 4. 5 6. Chart 5-3 Power Up Cabinet (continued) Action Plug the line cord into the ac receptacle. Turn on UPS (if present), and then the main switch on the backplate of the cabinet. Open the front door panel, if not already opened. Turn Bay Power Supply on. Close the front door panel. Comments If the system has a UPS, the line cord should be plugged into the UPS, and the UPS line cord into the ac receptacle, according to manufacturer’s instructions....
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installation Information System Initialization 5.5 When the system is first installed, default data must be loaded into the system. For details, refer to Initial Power-up Procedures from the Terminal. Table 5-l Initial Power-up Procedures from the Terminal Step Action 1. Ensure that the correct System ID module is installed. 2. Insert the PCMCIA memory card into the slot on the Main Control Card If. 3. Turn the power supply ON. 4. Wait for power up sequence to complete (“-‘I ‘I-” displayed on...
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, 6 Installing Peripheral Equipment Introduction Peripheral Equipment and Applications 6.1 Table 6-l shows the peripheral equipment and applications that can be installed on the PABX. Figure 6-i shows typical connections for several peripheral devices. Pro- cedures for installation of attendant consoles, SU/?WSE~ telephones, and datasets are described in the Peripherd Devices Practice. Table 6-l Equipment Installed On the PABX Equipment/Applications SUPERCONSOLE 1000 Attendant Console...
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Installation Information DIGITAL T l-l IGN LINE CARD (SEEiOTE 5) PKA PKB CONTROL PAIR MUSIC ON HOLD/PAGING MODULE I I I CUSTOMER SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT I EACH NO RELAY CONTACT MAYBEUSEDTOCONTROL K6A A DEVICE, AS REQUIRED. K6B I RELAY MODULE Y NOTE 1: ALL WIRING MUST BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL NOTE 5: THE SUF’Ei?CONSOLE 7UOO ATTENDANT ELECTRICAL CODE (USA) OR CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR CONSOLE MAY CONNECT TO ANY PORT ON A LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTION AUTHORITIES. DIGITAL...
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Installing Peripheral Equipment MlTEL Peripheral Equipment Table 6-2 lists the part numbers for MITEL peripheral equipment discussed in this section. A full list of MITEL peripherals can be found in the Fie/&Re@aceaHe Units Practice. Table 6-2 MITEL Peripheral Equipment Equipment Part Number SUPERCONSOLE 7000 Attendant Console 9189-000-001 -NA 1 SUPERSET 401+ Telephone 1 9113-000-002-NA I SUPERSET 410 Telephone SUPERSET 420 Telephone 9114-000-000-NA 9115000-000-NA 1 SUPERSET 430 Telephone 1...
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Installation Information Chart 6-l ItWall a Local Maintenance Terminal (continued) , Step Action CornmeWs Position Terminal 4. Put the terminal in its assigned position. Maximum cable length is 15 m (50 ft) without a modem. 5. 6. Connect the other end of the 25-pin RS-232 mainte- The maintenance port is located on nance terminal cable to a 25to-9 pin RS-232 adapter the lower backplate. arrangement (connector adapter or cable adapter). See Figure 6-2 . Then connect the adapter arrangement to...
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Installing Peripheral Equipment Chart 6-2 Install a Remote Maintenance Terminal Step Action Comments Inventory, Unpack, Inspect 1. Check off received items against packing list and equipment list, above. 2. Unpack cartons. 3. Label defective items and fill in relevant portion of Repack labeled items and return ac- damage report. cording to local procedures. Install the Modem 4. Set up the modem data characteristics. 8 data bits 1 start bit 1 stop bit no parity 300-9600 baud 5. Connect the...
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Installation Information LOCAL IN CONNECTOR ,*J ’ 1 I e NULL MODEM REMOTE - DEDICATED, PUBLIC NETWORK ADAPTER 9 PIN - 25 PIN CONNECTOR ADAPTOR MO Rx TX REMOTELY LOCATED TERMINAL REMOTE - DIAL-UP ADAPTER TO PABX VIA CENTRAL OFFICE CROSS-CONNECT GNED TIP & RING FOR AUTC-ANSWER TO PERIPHERAL REMOTELY LOCATED TRUNK CIRCUIT TERMINAL NOTE THE AUTO-ANSWER MODEM IS PERMANENTLY CONNECTED TO ONE LOCAL STATION CIRCUIT (EXTENSION). CC4568 6-6 Figure 6-2 Maintenance Terminal Connections -...