Mitel Sx 50 Dpabx Instructions Guide
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Features Description Contact Monitor - Description An Automatic Ringdown Circuit programmed as a Contact Monitor can be used to monitor switch contact closures. This could be used in an alarm system. The contact closure generates an alarm at the Attendant Con- sole. During Night Service, if programmed, it will also call a Contact Monitor Night Answer point and deliver a special warning tone. See AU- TOMATIC RINGDOWN CIRCUIT in this Section for more information. Conditions l An Automatic Ringdown Circuit programmed as a Contact Monitor cannot be used for an extension. _ l The alarm is not canceled if the contacts are opened. l A contact monitor must be an ONS set, not a SUPERSET telephone. Programming Commands 301 - 310, Extension Programming, Registers 1 - 16: l Set Extension Type (field c) to 1 (Contact Monitor). Default is 0 (Extension). Command 100, Register 17, Contact Monitor: l Set Contact Monitor Night Answer Point (fields c,d,e) to 000 (Console), 001-160 (Station Equipment Number) or 161 (Night Bell). Default is 000. Operation Day Service The contact closes. At the Attendant Console: l The ALARM lamp flashes and the console rings. l Press and hold the ALARM key. The LCD shows: A 50 0034 CONTACT ALARM (example). The console stops ringing. l Release the ALARM key. The 4-digit number in the alarm message is the Station Equipment Number of the Contact Monitor circuit. Night Service with Contact Monitor Night Answer Point The contact closes and the alarm rings at the console. At the answer point: l The set rings. If it is a SUPERSET 4 telephone, the display shows 34 CONTACT (example). The number is the Station Equipment Number of the Contact Monitor circuit. l Go off-hook. A special warning tone is heard: 3 short bursts, 3 long bursts, 3 short bursts. l Hang up. The alarm is canceled. 105 3-80 Revision 0 9104-091-l 0%NA Issue 5
Data Demultiplexer Description The Mite1 Data Demultiplexer used with SX-1008 and SX-200s PABX systems can be used with the SX-30 PABX. It directs the Alarm, SMDR and Hotel/Motel reports to separate printers, depending on digit identifiers the system provides. The digit identifiers are as follows: Alarms 0 SMDR 1 Message Registration 2 Room Status 2 Wake up 2 Data Dump 3 _ Conditions l Refer to Section 9160-080-300-NA, Data Demultiplexer, for additional information. Programming Command 100, System Options Programming, Register 16, Printer Con- trol: l Set Data Demultiplexer (field c) to 1 (Enable). Default is 0 (Disable). Operation None. 9104-091-IO!%-NA Issue5 Revision 0 105 3-81
Features Description I Data Dump/Load Description The Data Dump and Load feature stores the configuration of the system on tape for future system reconfiguration. A data dump or data load uses the Printer Port (RS-232) of the SX-50 system. Therefore, the tape must be set up locally and no other features (i.e., Message Register Audit, Au- tomatic Wake-Up or SMDR) can use the port during a data dump/load operation. The data dump can also dump onto a printer in an easily read format (refer to PRINTER PORT in this Section). The Data Dump/Load feature is accessed by using a Maintenance Function Code followed by the System Security Code. The PABX proceeds to dump (orload) the header, followed by Commands 100 to 752, one at a time. To determine if a load of data is possible, the header record is verified. If a load is not possible, the load aborts and the system raises an alarm to indicate the problem. With MS55 Speed Call numbers are also included in a Data Dump. Conditions . I . . . . The stop bits and parity bits (which are configured in Command 100, Register 16) must match those of the printer. Refer to Section 9104-091-350-NA, Troubleshooting, for a complete list of Error Codes that can occur during a data dump/load. Customer Data from pm-MS51 software cannot be loaded. Programming . Refer to PRINTER PORT in this Section. 105 3-82 Revision 0 A Data Load halts the SX-50 system operation and resets it after the load is complete. Therefore, all calls are lost during a data load. To load a saved database it is necessary to load the default data first or the Data Load will not be successful. Data Dump and Data Load must be performed at the same speed. MI- TEL recommends 1200 baud or less. If a checksum error is detected during a load, a flashing ERR prompt appears beside the command number on the LCD. The system re- mains at this command number until it is manually reset. The complete database must be loaded again. When accessing the data dump or load and the Printer Port is not free, the system returns reorder tone. If during a data load, a read error occurs, then the load aborts, an alarm results and the system is left the way it was before the load at- tempt. The printer port baud rate for a data dump can be any of 110, 150, 300,600,1200,1800,2400,4800 or 9600 Baud. The port and printer baud rates must match. 9104-091-l 05-NA Issue 5
Features Description Operation To Dump Data: l Set up the tape machine at the Printer Port of the DPABX (make ready to record). l Press the WRITE (or RECORD) button on the tape machine. l Dial the Attendant Function Access Code (71 or *), or press the FUNC- TION key - FUNCTION ? is-displayed on the LCD. l Dial Attendant Function 97 (Data Dump Access Code) - DATA DUMP is displayed. l Dial the System Security Code. . l The Console and Test Line LCD displays now step though each com- mand number (i.e., CMD 100, CMD 110, etc.) until all information is dumped. l The display returns to normal when the function is complete. To Load Data: Set up the tape machine at the Printer Port of the DPABX (make ready to read). Dial the Attendant Function Access Code (71 or *), or press the FUNC- TION key - FUNCTION ? is displayed on the LCD. Dial Attendant Function 98 (Data Load Access Code) - DATA LOAD is displayed. Dial the System Security Code. When CMD appears, start the tape machine by pressing the PLAY but- ton. The Console display now steps through each command number (i.e., CMD 100, CMD 110, etc.) until all information is loaded. All SUPERSET 4 telephones display NO COMMUNICATION. The system resets when all the data has been loaded. 9104-091-l 05-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 105 3-83
Features Description Data Line Security Descri.ption An extension with this feature enabled in its COS cannot receive camp- on tone. A call can be camped on to an extensipn with Data Line Security, but all forms of audio intrusion are prohibited. Conditions l When this feature is enabled, the extension does not receive camp-on tones. . Programming Commands 121 - 129, COS 1 - COS 9 Programming, Register 3: l Data Line Security (field d) must be set to 1 (Enable). Default is 0 (Dis- able). Commands 341 - 350, Slots 1 - 10, COS,. Pickup Group and ARS Routing Class of Service - Block Programming: l Block Programming can be used if a group of extensions have the same COS with Data Line Security enabled, plus the same Pickup Group and ARS Routing Class of Service. Operation None. 105 3-84 Revision 0 9104-091-105-NA Issue 5
Features DescriDtion Default Data Description The default database provides a working SX-50 system based on the circuit cards installed at the time default data is loaded. Starting at the first circuit of the leftmost line card, default data assigns extension numbers consecutively, starting at 100. Card slots that do not contain an ONS, OPS, COV or DNIC line card are ignored. All extension circuits have Class of Service (COS) 1, Routing Class of Service (RCS) 0 and are in Pickup Group 1. _ All LS/GS Trunks are assigned to Trunk Group 1 with an access code of 9. All E&M Trunks are assigned to Trunk Group 2 with an access code of 8. Conditions None. Programming None. Operation l Load the default data as described in Section 9104-091-210-NA, Customer Data Entry. Dictation Trunk Description The SX-50 system can connect centralized dictation equipment to a trunk to allow access and control of the equipment from the DPABX. Conditions l Older dictation equipment could require third-wire signaling. Programming Commands 151 - 156, Trunk Groups 1 --j 6, Programming, Register 2: l Set DTMF or Rotary Outpulsing (field g) to 1 (Rotary), 2 (Rotary, Dis- able Outgoing Audio Until Answer) or 3 (Rotary, Inhibit DTMF Until Answer). Default is 0 (DTMF). Commands 501 + 580, Trunks 01 - 80, Trunk Programming, Register 4: . Dictation Trunks (CO Trunk) (field b) must be set to 1 (Enable). Default is 0 (Disable). Operation None. 9104-091-105NA Issue5 Revision 0 105 3-85
Features Description DID Attendant Access Description A DID trunk caller can call the SX-50 Attendant on any of the LDN keys, using a directory number. Conditions l Devices other than DID trunks receive reorder tone if they dial a DID LDN access code. Programming Command 110, Feature Access Codes: . l Assign the DID LDNI Access Code to Register 35, fields c - f. l Assign the DID LDN2 Access Code to Register 36, fields c - f. l Assign the DID LDN3 Access Code to Register 37, fields c - f. There are no default values for these access codes. 105 3-86 Revision 0 9104-091-l O!Z-NA Issue 5
. Features Description DID Night Answer Point Description DID trunks can be programmed to route all calls during Night Service to a Night Answer Point, regardless of digits dialed. Conditions . If a DID trunk has a Night Answer Point enabled, all calls are routed to the Night Answer Point (regardless of digits dialed), and trunk inter- cepts apply. Programming Commands 501 - 580, Trunks 01 - 80 Programming, Register 5: l Set Night Answer Mode (field b) to 0 (Flexible Night Service), 1 (LDN l), 2 (LDN 2) or 3 (LDN 3). Default is 0. l If Night Answer Mode is 0, set Night Inward Dial Trunk Intercept An- swer Point (fields c - e) to l 000 (Night Bell Only) l 001 - 160 (Extension Equipment Number) l 161 - 166 (Hunt Group 1 - 6) l 167 (Ring Group) or l 168 (RMATS). Default is 000 (Night Bell Only). l Set DID Night Answer Point (field 9 to 1 (Enable). Default is 0 (Dis- able). 9104-091-105--NA Issue 5 Revision 0 105 3-87
Features Description DID Restriction . Description All extensions in a Class of Service can be barred permanently from re- ceiving DID Trunk calls. Conditions l DID Restriction cannot be applied to ghost line appearances. Ghost line appearances are lines other than the prime line which appear only at SUPERSET telephones. l DID Trunk calls to an extension that has DID Restriction will be routed to the trunk’s Illegal/Vacant Number Intercept Point. If there is no inter- cept point programmed, the caller receives reorder tone. Programming Commands 121 - 129, COS 1 - COS 9 Programming, Register 8: l Set DID Restriction (field e) to 1 (Enable). Default is 0 (Disable). 105 3-88 Revision 0 9104-091-10%NA Issue 5
Features Description .-_ Direct-h Lines Description This feature assigns incoming trunks to specific extensions, RMATS, the Ring Group or Hunt Groups. incoming calls on the trunk access the se- lected devices directly; they need not appear at the Attendant Console. If the designated extension is busy when a trunk call arrives, the trunk call camps on, The extension receives camp-on tone, the trunk caller hears ringback. Call Forwarding - Busy or Follow Me also apply to Direct-In Line calls. If the Hunt Group is busy when a trunk call arrives, then the trunkcall is camped on to the Hunt Group. Camp-on tone is heard by the extension queued to be rung next in the Hunt Group. A Hunt Group can be assigned as the Day/Night Answering Point in the Direct-In Line service. This feature is invoked by setting the Day/Night Answer Mode to Direct-In Line, and in addition, programming the equipment number of the Hunt Group in the Trunk Day/Night Answering Point. Conditions . During Night Service, Direct-In Line calls are routed as directed by the Night Answer Mode for the trunk. . If a Direct-In Line call is handled by the attendant as a result of a call transfer, the call recalls to the Attendant Console in the event of a timed recall. Otherwise, it recalls to the assigned device. l If an Originate Only extension (see Call Direction) is assigned as a Di- rect-In Line, incoming trunk calls to the extension will ring the Attendant on LDNl . . If a Direct-In Line is assigned to a Hunt Group with no valid extension numbers, then the call recalls to the Attendant Console. ‘0 If the extension or Hunt Group has Do Not Disturb in effect, incoming DIL calls are rerouted to LDNl . Programming Commands 121 - 129, COS 1 - COS 9 Programming, Register 8: l By default, a Direct-In Line is allowed to camp on if its assigned exten- sion is busy. To disallow this, set CO Trunk Camp-On (field c) to 0. Commands 501 - 580, Trunks 01 - 80, Trunk Programming, Register 4: l Day Answer Mode (field d) must be assigned as 0 (Direct-In Line). l Assign equipment number for a Day Inward Dial Trunk Intercept An- swer Point (fields e, f, g). Valid Station Equipment Numbers are 001 - 160. Hunt Group Equipment numbers are 161 - 166 (Hunt Groups 1 + 6), 167 (Ring Group), 168 (RMATS), or 000 (Night Bell). Default is 001 (Station Equipment Number 001). Operation None. 9104-091-105-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 105 3-89