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    							Documentation Index 
    (I) 9104-091-301-NA, Remote Maintenance and Administration Test System 
    (RMATS), describes RMATS Module installation, system programming and 
    RMATS operation. 
    (m) 9104-091-350-NA, Troubleshooting Procedures and General Maintenance In- 
    formation, describes the maintenance philosophy, features and facilities of the 
    SX-50 system. This Section also includes the troubleshooting procedures if a 
    problem occurs with the operation after installation and/or programming. 
    Table l-l Documentation Index 
    _ 
    PN 910449%106-NA 
    Section Number 
    9104-091-001-NA 
    9104-091-010-NA Control Sheet 
    Documentation Index Title 
    9104-091-lOO-NA 
    9104-091-102-NA General Description I 
    1 Customer Data Entry Forms 
    9104-091-105-NA 
    9104-091-l 50-NA 
    9104-091-l 80-NA Features Description 
    Ordering Information 
    Engineering Information 
    9104491-20O-NA 1 Shipping, Receiving and Installation 
    9104-091-210-NA ( Customer Data Entry 
    9104-091-220-NA 
    9104-091-221-NA 
    9104491301-NA ARS and Toll Control Description 
    Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 
    Remote Maintenance and Administration Test System 
    910449135&NA 1 Troubleshooting Procedures & General Maintenance Information 
    . . . 
     
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    010 l-2 Revision 0 9104-091-010-NA Issue 5  
    						
    							Issue 3 
    March, 1993 
    SX-50@ DIGITAL PRIVATE 
    AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE 
    (DPABX) 
    Customer 
    Data Entry 
    Forms 
    W, @ - Trademark of Yltel Corporation. 
    @ Copyright 1993. Mltsl Corporation. 
    All rights reserved. 
    Printed in Canada. 
    @ 
    MITEL?  
    						
    							Customer Data Entry Forms 
    1. 
    The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all 
    respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL@). The informa- 
    tion 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 document. Revisions of this document or new editions of it 
    may be issued. to incorporate such changes. 
    ii Revision 0 9104-091-102-NA Issue 3  
    						
    							Table of Contents 
    1. 
    2. INTRODUCTION 
    General ............................................................... 
    102 i-l 
    ReasonforReissue ...................................................... 
    102 l-l 
    CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY FORMS 
    General ............................................................... 
    102 2-l 
    Physical Configuration 
    .................................................... 102 2-l 
    Programming Errors 
    ....................................................... 102 2-3 
    Exit From Error Mode 
    ....................................... .-. 
    ........... 102 24 
    List of Figures 
    Figure 2-l Alarm Message Format 
    ........................................ 102 2-6 
    Figure 2-2 Programmable Function Keys 
    ................................... 102 2-35 
    List of Tables 
    Table 2-l Cardand ModuleTypes 
    ......... .: 
    ............................. 102 2-l 
    Table 2-2 
    Programming Error Codes 
    ................................... 1 . 102 2-4 
    Table 2-3 Station Equipment Numbers 
    .................................... 102 2-6 
    9104-091-l 02-NA Issue 3 Revision 0 
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    III  
    						
    							Customer Data Entry Forms 
    iv Revision 0 9104-091-l 02-NA Issue 3  
    						
    							1. INTRODUCTION TO THE ADDENDUM 
    GENERAL 
    1.1 This document amends the existing documentation set for the SX50@ 
    DPABX, PN 9104-091-l 06, Issue 5, March 1993. 
    The addendum is issued to update and correct information contained in the 
    above specified documentation set. 
    . 
    REPLACEMENT PAGE ADDENDUM INSTRUCTIONS 
    1.2 Refer to the “List of Revised Pages” and remove each page listed in 
    sequence and replace with Revision 1. 
    Include “List of Revised Pages” in the front of Volume 1 of the system 
    documentation. 
    List of Revised Pages 
    Page Revision Level Date 
    I 
    “100 4-l” Revision 1 August/94 
    “102 2-17” 
    I I 
    Revision 1 August/94 
    I 
    “105 vi” 
    “105 332” Revision 1 August/94 
    Revision 1 August194 
    “105 3-l 23” Revision 1 
    I 
    August/94 
    I 
    “105 3-139” 
    “105 3-173” Revision 1 
    Revision 1 August/94 
    August/94 
    I“1 05 3-178” 
    I Revision 1 
    I August/94 
    I 
    “105 A-l, A-2, A-3, Ad 
    ‘200 2-I” Revision 0 
    Revision 1 August/94 
    August/94 
    I‘210 4-12” 
    I Revision 1 
    I August/94 
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    I “220 5-8” 
    I Revision 1 
    I August/94 
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    301 443 Revision 1 
    I Auc1usU94 
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    9104-972-018-NA Issue 1 Revision 0 1  
    						
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    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 
    General 
    4.1 The SX-50 system supports typical PABX applications within the following limits: 
    I 
    Up to 160 lines, which can be: 
    l ONS Lines: 16 per slot, up to 160 if slots are available 
    l OPS Lines: eight per slot, up to 80 if slots are available 
    l DNIC Lines: eight per slot, up to 32 if slots are available 
    . COV Lines: eight per slot, up to 64 if slots are available 
    Note: The combined total number of COV and DNIC line cards must not exceed eight. 
    Up to 80 trunks, which can be 
    l LS/GS Trunks: 8 per slot, up to 80 if slots available 
    l E&M Trunks: 4 per slot, up to 32 if slots available 
    l DID Trunks: 8 per slot, up to 16 if slots available 
    No more than 9 Universal Cards (if slots available), total of 34 modules. Module types 
    are: 
    l E&M Trunk Module 
    l RMAT ‘Module (1 per system) 
    l MOH/Pager Module (1 per system)*N 
    * An MOH/Pager Module is ignored by software when the Control Card 2 (MCC2) is 
    installed. 
    Identifying the Software Revision Level 
    4.2 Press the Attendant Console STATUS key once. The LCD shows the software 
    identifier (e.g. MS%) and maintenance release number (e.g. MRO). Refer to Figure 
    4-1, Software Identification. 
    SX-50 MS!%-MRO 
    Figure 4-l Software identification 
    9104-091-l 00-NA Issue 5 
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    							General Descrintion 
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    Identifying Software Without a System Console 
    4.3 To identify software without the use of a system console perform the following steps: 
    1. Enter the programming access code from the test line (SUPERSET 4 and 
    SUPERSET 420 only). 
    2. Enter command 999. The LCD display will show the software’identifier. 
    Card Configurations 
    4.4 
    Peripheral cards can be installed in slots one through ten. The SX-50 is virtually a 
    non-blocking DPABX. For optimum performance under heavy traffic conditions, it is 
    suggested that the cards be installed in the following order: 
    1. Starting at Slot One (1) and proceeding to the right, install the DNIC Line Cards. 
    2. Install the COV Line Cards immediately to the right of the DNIC Line Cards. 
    3. Install the ONS or OPS Line Cards immediately to the right of the COV Line Cards. 
    4. Starting at Slot Ten (10) and proceeding to the left, install the LS/GS and DID Trunk 
    Cards. 
    5. Install any Universal Cards in the remaining slots. 
    100 4-2 Revision 0 9104-091-lO&NA Issue5  
    						
    							Customer Data Enty FOGS 
    COMMAND 100 SYSTEM OPTIONS PROGRAMMING 
    r 
    -Register 14 SYSTEM MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) 
    - SMDR System Enable 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable Incoming Trunks Calls Only 
    2 = Enable Outgoing Trunks Calls_Only 
    3 = Enable Both Incoming and Outgoing Trunk Calls 
    -- Record Meter Pulses 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    - Local Call Indicator 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable . 
    -- Incoming Calls Record Only COs 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    - Drop Calls of less than 8 digits (see Note below) 
    I 0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    - Drop Incomplete Outgoing Calls 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    Overwrite Queued Printer Buffer 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    SMDR X Digits Dialed 
    0 = Disable 
    l-+7=1 
    - 7 Digits Dialed 
    VAC Overwrite Account Code 
    0 = Priority to VAC printing 
    1 = Priority to Account Code printing 
    NOTE: If Command lOO:Register’03:C is set to 1 
    (Hong Kong tone plan), then calls of less 
    than 9 digits will be dropped. 
    I 
    r Register 15 ACCOUNT CODE CONTROL 
    r 
    Number of Digits (maximum if Variable Length enabled) 
    0 = Disable Account Codes 
    1 -, 8 = Digits 
    Variable Length Account Codes 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    Verified Authorization Code Enable/Length 
    0 =Disable,1-,8=1+8Digits 
    NOTE: All Verified Authorization Codes o/AC) 
    must be deleted prior to changing 
    VAC length. 
    9104-091-l 02-NA Issue 3 
    Revision l/August 1994 102 2-17  
    						
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