Mitel Sx 2000 Llightware 32 General Information Guide
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50003097 Revision A 67 Security Toll Control Comprehensive toll control is an integral part of the Advanced Automatic Route Selection feature package. It allows the customer to restrict user access to trunk routes and/or specific external directory numbers. The key to toll control is the use of Class of Restriction (COR) values. All systems with any combination of Direct Inward System Access (DISA), integrated auto attendant, or RAD groups and peripheral interfaced auto attendant or voice mail are...
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SX-2000 General Information Guide 68 Revision A 50003097 Maint1 Supervisor Attendant. These levels provide a means of differentiating the capabilities of the various types of users who administer the system. Each authorization level requires entry of a username and associated password. The usernames for levels System, Installer, Maint2, and Maint1 are SYSTEM, INSTALLER, MAINT2, MAINT1 respectively; each is equipped with a default password upon system start. The usernames associated with levels...
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50003097 Revision A 69 Maintenance Reliability All specifications in this section assume that the SX-2000 system is operating within its specified environmental limits. No reliability performance can be defined outside those limits. Some degradation of the quoted failure rates can be expected when a system operates at the extremes of the environmental specification, page 73. MILITARY HANDBOOK 217D has been used for failure rate calculations. Degradation from the nominal failure rates is...
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SX-2000 General Information Guide 70 Revision A 50003097 Hardware Hardware units are easily removed and replaced. Note:Defective items should be repaired by an Authorized Repair Center (not by field personnel). The FRUs (power supply, cards, converters, etc.) are easy to change, easily accessible for service, and their locations are readily identified FRUs within the hardware unit can be easily plugged into place and require no soldering to facilitate their replacement Doors can be...
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Maintenance 50003097 Revision A 71 Alarms An alarm is an event that takes place when an anomaly is detected and corrective action is required. Alarm Classes: There are three classes of alarms: CRITICAL, MAJOR, and MINOR. Alarm threshold levels are programmable. Critical: A critical alarm is a total loss of service which demands immediate attention. A critical alarm invokes system fail transfer. Major: A major alarm is a fault which affects service to many users. This usually results in a...
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SX-2000 General Information Guide 72 Revision A 50003097 Circuit Card Indicators All Printed Circuit Board (PCB) cards in the system have a series of LED indicators and/or numeric displays mounted on their front panels. For maintenance instructions, see the Circuit Card Indicators section of the Technical Documentation CD-ROM. The PCB card LEDs can be grouped into three categories: Card Status LEDs: common to all cards Circuit Status Bar LEDs: found on line, trunk, and DTMF Receiver cards ...
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50003097 Revision A 73 Specifications Environment System Storage Environment ConditionSpecification Temperature-40º to 150ºF (-40º to 66ºC) Humidity5-95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing Vibration (FCC Part 68, Sections 6&7)0.5 g, 5 to 100 Hz, any orthogonal axis 1.5 g, 100 to 500 Hz, any orthogonal axis Mechanical Stress (FCC Part 68, Sections 6&7)One 20.3 cm (8 inch) drop, each edge and corner adjacent to the rest face Horizontal Transportation Impact StressOne shock pulse applied on each face...
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SX-2000 General Information Guide 74 Revision A 50003097 Peripherals Conducted EmissionsThe system meets Class A limits as outlined in FCC Rules, Part 15, Subpart J, and complies with conducted emissions standards as outlined in BS800 Acoustic EmissionsMaximum 50 dBA continuous, 75 dB intermittent (
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Specifications 50003097 Revision A 75 Dimensions and Weights SUPERCONSOLE 1000 TemperatureHumidity Operating Environment32° to 86°F (0° to 30°C)20% to 80% RH, non-condensing Shipping/Storage Environment-4° to 140°F (-20° to 60°C)10% to 70% RH, non-condensing SUPERSET 7000 TemperatureHumidity Operating Environment32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)5% to 95% RH, non-condensing Shipping/Storage Environment-40° to 122°F (-40° to 50°C)5% to 95% RH, non-condensing Single-line DLM TemperatureHumidity Operating...
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SX-2000 General Information Guide 76 Revision A 50003097 Power Cabinet TypePower SourceMaximum AC Power Input Watts NAUK Redundant Control120 Vac230.120 Vac113 W Non-redundant Control120 Vac230.120 Vac79 W SX-2000 MICRO LIGHT120 Vac230.120 Vac325 W Peripheral120 Vac230.120 Vac212 W DSU120 Vac230.120 Vac78 W Note:The type of Control Cabinet (Redundant or Non-redundant) and the number of Peripheral or DSU Cabinets must be known before the Maximum Power and Heat Dissipation can be determined....