Mitel Sx-50 ATTENDANT CONSOLE USER GUIDE
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PRINTER CONTROL/MESSAGE REGISTRATION To Control Printing l Press FUNCTION l Dial 75 The display shows that system is ready to receive a printing command: PRINT OPTION ? I l Dial *to SUSPEND PRINTING Or dial 0 to PURGE PRINT QUEUE Or dial # to RESUME PRINTING The system carries out the command and returns to idle console. To Print Message Register Contents l Press FUNCTION l Dial 73 The display briefly confirms that the system has accepted the command: MESSAGE REGISTRATION AUDIT I I...
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PRINTER CONTROL/ALARM RECORD Printing Alarm Records You can print out a record of minor alarms for use by maintenance personnel. Three commands control alarm printouts: l PRINT ALARM RECORDS AS THEY OCCUR - each time the system’s diagnostic feature detects a fault, it records the alarm message and the time of the alarm. l STOP ALARM RECORD PRINTING - alarm records are not sent to the printer, but alarm indications still appear at the console. l PRINT ALL STORED ALARM RECORDS - all alarm records...
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PRINTER CONTROL/ALARM RECORD l Dial 0 to STOP ALARM PRINTING OR 0 Dial # to PRINT ALL ALARMS For example, ALARM QUEUE ON 04/15 8:48 0 010 0026 NO TRUNK LOOP CURRENT 04/03 1 012 0028 NO TRUNK LOOP CURENT 04/07 ALARM PRINT FINISHED The display returns to idle and the system performs the alarm printing command requested. : :. ! 4-20 Attendant Functions -
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PRINTER CONTROL/DATA DUMP Data Dumping It is possible to print out a record of the information the system contains on the way trunks, extensions, and other devices have been set up. This is known as the system data, and printing it out is called “dumping the data”. This function will typically be performed by maintenance personnel. To Dump Data Press FUNCTION Dial 97 The system shows it is ready for the next step: DATA DUMP Dial a 4-digit access code (Maintenance personnel will give you this...
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SETTING t~IIME AND DATE You can set the system’s clock . . . from the console. The time appears in the console display (and on all SUPERSET qTM sets in the system) in either 12- or 24-hour format. 3’ The time display shows that the equipment is working and starts at 0O:OO when the system is first turned on. For example, if the system had been turned on for two minutes, you would see: 00:02 1 -JAN To Set the 12-Hour Clock Press FUNCTION Dial 14 “HHMW flashes in display, asking you to enter the...
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SETTING TIME AND DATE Setting the Date To Set the Date a Press FUNCTION a Dial 80 The display prompts you to enter the new date: CHANGE DATE FROM 01-01-87 TO DD-MM-YY l Dial 6 digits - day month year Note: You must dial a 0 first in cases where the day or month has only one figure. For example, to set the second of February 1987, you would enter 02 02 87. The idle display shows the date as set: t 16:07 Z-FEB I You can also set the system date. Your console only displays the day and...
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SYSTEM STATUS AND IDENTIFICATION The STATUS key lets you identify and check . . . some aspects of the system. You can find out, for instance, the identity of the software operating the system (something you might be asked by maintenance personnel). Using STATUS you can check: l system software identity; l the number of certain device circuits busied out; l whether the console bell and four key-LEDs (lamps) are working; and l whether the console display is working. To check the Status l Press...
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SYSTEM STATUS AND IDENTIFICATION l Press STATUS again to cause the console bell to ring and the lamps (LEDs) to light. The display will show: BELL VOLUME & LCD CONTRAST CONTROL You can now adjust ringer volume and display contrast by pressing Volume A or V or Contrast A or V until you reach the desired setting. l Press STATUS again A test pattern appears on the display: TEST ! I( # $%&‘() * +,-./0123456789 : ; >=
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TRUNK STATUS You can check . . . the number of trunks busied out (removed from service, usually because of trouble) and the identity of each. Maintenance personnel might ask you for this information. Press TRUNKS to show the number of trunks busied out, and identity of the first, as in: NUMBER OF TRUNKS BUSIED OUT 3 TRUNK 18 IN SLOT 3 Press TRUNKS again STEP 1 to identify the next busied-out trunk. NUMBER OF TRUNKS BUSIED OUT 3 TRUNK 21 IN SLOT 4 STEP 2 Pressing TRUNKS repeatedly will...
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TRUNK EMERGENCY RELEASE For emergency use . . . you may need to have immediate access to a trunk that is already in use. Since the procedure disconnects callers on the trunk, it should be used with caution. It does not release a busied-out trunk. To Release a Trunk for Emergency Use When no outgoing trunks are available for your use, l Press FUNCTION l Dial 20 The display shows: FORCED RELEASE FOR TRUNK ? l Dial the trunk equipment number to free the trunk for your use. l Dial the outside...