Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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Appendix B Updating the Operating System Software General B.1 To update the operating system software, refer to Table B-i, Operating System Soft- ware Update Procedure From The Terminal, and the /M&I//~~o~ /~Vor~?~aHon Practice. S Table B-1 Operating System Software Update Procedure From The Terminal ltep Action 1. Back up the existing database to the PC before proceeding. 2. Ensure that the power to the system is OFF. 3. Ensure that the System ID module is installed. Refer to the /ns&i//ef~o~~ hformtion Practice. 4. Remove the old flash memory card from the slot on the Main Control Card Il. 5. insert the new flash memory card into the slot on the Main Control Card Il. 6. Turn the power supply ON, and wait for the power-up sequence to complete. When the sequence completes, the top seven-segment LED shows “C” for several seconds; then the top and the lower seven-segment LED show “-“. 7. Press the RETURN key four times; the terminal display returns: 1 - VT100 COMPATIBLE 2-TI-YTYPE SELECT A TERMINAL TYPE : 8. Select the terminal type by entering “1”. The display returns: 1 - MAINTENANCE 2-CDE 6 -QUIT SELECT AN APPLICATION ( OR QUIT TO START OVER ) : 9. Select the Customer Data Entry application by entering “2”. The display returns: ENTER USERNAME : 10. Enter the INSTALLER level of access. The display returns: ENTER PASSWORD: 11. Enter the current password to access Customer Data Entry. A list of the system’s forms is displayed. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 B-l
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Appendix C Username Command Privileges Table C-l lists the command privileges of all of the valid username levels: Table C-1 Username Command Privileges COMMAND Installer DATABASE RESTORE X DATABASE BACKUP X Maintl Maint2 Supervisor Attendant LOGS-BACKUP SET TIME SET DATE X X X X X X X X X X X SET PASSWORD X X X X X SET SPEED X X SHOW DATE X X X X X SHOW TIME X X X X X SHOW DEVICE X X X X X SHOW IDENTITY X X X X X MONITOR SMDR X X X X MONITOR DIAG X X X X MONITOR LOGS I lx I x I x I x I I STOP MONITOR TEST X X X X X X SHOW ERRORS I x I x I CLEAR ERRORS X X ENABLE/DISABLE BG X X DIAGS ENABLE/DISABLE PWR UP X X DIAGS BUSY-OUT RETURN TO X X svc TRAFFIC SET X X X X RESTART X SET RESET-TIME X SET ALARM-THRESH X TRAFFIC SHOW X X X X Page1 of21 March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0
General Maintenance information Table C-l Username Command Privileges (continued) SHOW ALARMS X X SHOW CONFIG X X X SHOW STATUS X X X SHOW CHANNEL-MAP X X X Page 2 of 2 c-2 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
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SX-200@ ML PABX Field- Replaceable Units TM, @ - Trademark of Mite1 Corporation 0 Copyright 1997, Mite1 Corporation. All rights reserved Printed in Canada. @ MlTEL@
Field-Replaceable Units NOTICE The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all re- spects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MlTEL@). The information is subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mite1 or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mite1 and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this doc- ument. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incor- porate such changes. DECTM and VT1 OOTM are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. SX-200, SUPERSET 7000, LIGHTWARE, SUPERSET, ACD TELEMARKETER, SUPERCONSOLE 1000, SUPERSET 401+, SUPERSET 410, SUPERSET 420, SUPERSET 430, MILINK, and SUPERSET DSS Module are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mite1 Corporation. Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
Field-Replaceable Units IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS These instructions are intended to be used as a general guide to provide basic installation information which is necessary for the proper and safe functioning of this equipment. WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN IMPROPER EQUIPMENT OPERATION AND/OR THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. General l Read and understand all instructions. Keep these instructions with the equipment. l Do not attempt to install or service this equipment unless you are skilled in the installation and maintenance of electronic telecommunication equipment and have successfully completed specific training for this equipment. l This product must be installed and serviced in accordance with this document and the information contained in this set of technical practices. Practices 9109-098-501 -NA, 9109-098-502-NA, and 9109-098-503-NA are the Practice Index documents. l Follow all the steps outlined in this document in the sequence that is given. l Configure this product only with the assemblies specified and in the locations stated in this document and in this set of technical practices. l Replace all guards or barriers. Close and lock doors at the completion of installation or before returning the equipment to service. l Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of telecommunication equipment. Never operate telecommunication equipment with grounding conductor disconnected. Ensure grounding conductor is installed before connecting telecommunication cabling to any system. (See Note, below). Note: Ail cabinets must be unplugged from the ac mains during servicing. Unplugging a LIGHT control cabinet means the cabinet is “floating”, thus presenting a potential static problem. To reduce static susceptibility on a LIGHT control cabinet (or any other node) always attach the wrist strap from the cabinet being serviced, and immediately place any item removed from a node into an antistatic bag. Installation of Telecommunication tiring Telecommunication wiring to this product shall conform to all applicable safety and electrical wiring regulations. Installation of telecommunication wiring shall be performed following precautions in accordance with standard industry practice. The precautions to be followed include: l Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 ,,, Ill
Field-Replaceable Units l Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. l Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. l Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Use of Notices and Symbols The following information provides an explanation of the notices and symbols which appear on the product and in the practices for this product. Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situ- lIEEEl serious injury. ation which if not avoided, will result in death or Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situa- IKEI or serious’injury. tion which if not avoided, could result in death Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situa- tion which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury and/or damage to the equipment or property. DANGEROUS VOLTAGE The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a significant risk of electric shock to persons. A The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the 0 literature accompanying the product. INSTRUCTIONS 0 A- The ground symbol within a circle identifies the terminal which is intended for connection to an external protective conductor. This connector must be connected to earth PROTECTIVE GROUNDING ground prior to making any other connections to the equipment. iv Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997