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SUPERSET 700 and SUPERCONSOLE 2000 Reserve Power Units
When battery backup for the system is provided, reserve power for the consoles should also 
be considered. If AC power is lost, the console loses its communications functions, video 
functions, and data interfaces. You can provide back-up power to the consoles with an 
uninterruptible power supply (UPS). 
SUPERSET 700 and SUPERCONSOLE 2000 Console UPS - Recommended Models 
ManufacturerPylonSolaPTI...

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Traffic and Performance
Attendant Console Requirements
CriteriaResult
Busy Hour Call Completions 
(BHCC)*9.44 per second
33970 per hour
Both Way Traffic Per StationAt 1200 ONS/OPS lines and 12% analog trunking with analog 
signaling, the following should not be exceeded:
Call/Hr 25.28
Erlang 0.81
CCS 29
Response Time SpecificationDelay to Dial Tone1 s
Dial Tone Cut Off Delay500 ms
Post-Dialing Delay1.5 s
Data Blocking PossibilitiesSoftware 

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SUPERSET 7000 Attendant Console Performance
For optimum performance of the SUPERSET 7000 attendant console, observe the following 
configuration guidelines for each DNI line card:
 Limit traffic to less than 500 calls per hour
 Add a maximum of eight additional display sets per line
 Add up to four non-display sets
 Configure no data or other type of console.
Tone Plan Support
The system supports tone plans for the following countries:
 China
 Germany
 Hong...

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Capacity Levels, Software Configurations, 
and Dimensions
The dimensions and feature allocations determine the “size” of the system in terms of its ability 
to support peripheral devices and features. The capacity levels, software configurations, and 
dimensions are divided into the following classes:
  MITEL Feature Resource Dimensions (MFRDs)
  MSDN/DPNSS Network Resource Dimensions (MNRDs)
  MITEL Traffic Capacity Levels (MTCLs) 
  Application Capacity Levels
-  MITEL HCI...

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Hardware Dimensions
Hardware Dimensions
Parameter NameMFRD Level
141618202122232426404244
Attendant Consoles, page 27, (Note 1)81624242424484824246
DNI Channels (Note 2)44886423681764398835521504112023686496192
DTRX Service (Data Transceiver 
Circuits)242448484848484848242424
Modems220404030100404040442
Programmable Key Modules (PKMs)1530754515075503010162432
SUPERSET 700 Consoles (Note 3)81616161616161616246
SUPERCONSOLE 2000...

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Feature Dimensions
Feature Dimensions 
Feature NameMFRD Level
 1416 18 20 21 22 23 2426404244
Attendant Console Groups12 24 48 363636606048121212
Attendant Console Calls Waiting264872727272999972999999
Broadcast Groups360750187511263200187512507501875240360480
Busy Lamp Groups (Monitored 
Devices)71184438462365338275211438284259
Call Reroute Always20 64 176 210120150150176176323232
Call Reroute 1st...

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Route Lists128128128128128128128128128128128128
Speed Call Digit String (avg. 12 
digits)5002500250035005002500250015002500420420420
Suite Services - Single124415815987514565502415815162448
Suite Services - Linked411382713291711881671382715816
SUPERSET Callback Messages per 
System (see Note 4)9620050020011005005002005006496144
System Account Codes16 16 24 242424302424161616
System Digit Strings (Note...

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Other Parameters
The parameters described below are also features that are provided with each MFRD package; 
however, the resource limitations for these features are not MFRD dependant (i.e. the maximum 
resource values remain consistent across all MFRDs).
Consoles Per Attendant Console Group - The maximum number of attendants in each 
attendant console group is 15.
Sets per Broadcast Group - The maximum number of telephones...

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Intercept Numbers - Intercept numbers (maximum of 32) are used to control what happens 
to a call when the call cannot be completed to the required destinations. A call may be routed 
to a tone or to a directory number. Two alternate destinations may be programmed for each 
condition. 
Interconnect Numbers -  Each peripheral device is assigned an interconnect number 
(maximum of 64) which is used to bar the connection of one device and another. The...
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