Mitel Sx 50 Dpabx Instructions Guide
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Remote Maintenance, Administration and Test System (RMATS) 9104-091301-NA Issue 5 301 2-2 Revision 0
3.1 Install an RMATS module in any one of the four module positions on a Universal Card. Install the Universal Card in any card slot. RMATS must be programmed at the SX-50 DPABX prior to use: * Program RMATS Modem Access Code. Default is 498. (Command 110, Feature Ac- cess Codes, Register 26). 0 Program the RMATS Security Code. Default is 0246813579. Command 192, RMATS Security Code Programming, Register 1, fields b,c,d,e,f = digits l-5. Regis- ter 2, fields b,c,d,e,f = digits 6-10. * Program the System Security Code, Command 190. Register 1, fields b,c,d,e = digits O-9. Default is 7772. 0 Set up Direct-In Line (DIL) access, if desired: For DIL access during day service, Commands 501 - 580, Trunks 01 -+ 80, Trunk Programming Register 4, field d = 0, fields e,f,g = 168. For DIL access during night service, Commands 501 - 580, Trunks 01 + 80, Trunk Programming Register 5, field b = 0, fields c,d,e = 168. 0 Assign RMATS as a Night Answer Point, if desired: Press and hold the console NIGHT key. Press * to advance the display to the required trunk. Dial the RMATS Ac- cess Code (default is 498). Release the NIGHT key. a Press the FUNCTION key or dial the tendant Function Access Code (* or 71). * Dial 21 (Flexible Night Service Access Code), plus the equipment number of the re- quired trunk. Dial the RMATS Access Code (default is 498). Press the RELEASE key. After installation and programming, confirm RMATS access from a station within the SK-50 DPABX and from outside via a CO trunk. 9104-091-301~NA Issue5 Revision 0 301 3-l
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4.1 To access RMATS: 1. From within the DPABX, dial the RMATS Access Code. 2. Call the Attendant. Have the Attendant dial the RMATS Access Code and connect the call. 3. If a DISA trunk is programmed, use it to gain access to the DPABX and dial the RMATS Access Code. 4. If a Direct-In Line is programmed, use it to gain direct access to RMATS from out- side the PABX. 4.2 When the RMATS modem is accessed, it returns a carrier tone. When using an acoustically-coupled modem, put the handset into the modem and press the carriage return () key within 30 seconds. A direct connect modem usually provides a light that indicates carrier detection. Press within 30 seconds. RMATS confirms access by transmitting the word . It then asks for the RMATS Security Code. Type the code (default is 0246813579), followed by . If the code is incorrect, it is requested again. If it is incorrect on the third attempt, an alarm is raised at the console. No further attempts to access RMATS will be allowed until the caller hangs up. cr RMATS then requests the System or User Security Code. (By default the System Security Code is 7772 and the User Security Code is 1234). If the code is incorrect, it is requested again. If it is incorrect on the third attempt, no further attempts to access RMATS will be allowed until the caller hangs up. Prior to entry to Menu level, RMATS requests printer; for terminal screen. 4.3 The RMATS Primary Selecti Menu provides access to Attendant functions Programming functions. Type followed by for CDE Programming. Type followed by for Attendant Functions. The (exit) command ends the RMATS session. 9104-091-301-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 301 4-l
Remote Maintenance, Administration and Test System (RMATS) 4.4 level of both PBX Programming and Attendant Functions menus the user can for a list of the RMATS commands available at that level. 4.5 In both PBX Programming and Attendant Functions menus, the user can enter a list of system commands. In the Attendant Functions menu a list of the ava Attendant Functions is given. In the PBX Programming menu a list of the CDE Commands is given. 4.6 RMATS provides access to the Attenda ctions listed in Table 1-l. While in Attendant Functions mode, the prompt is Enter the command number. If more information is required, RMATS will request it. Table 4-4 shows a sample Attendant Functions session. te: During Attendant Function 60, Abbreviated Dialing Entry Viewing, a carriage return causes the system to display the next entry. To exit the function, use the escape (ESC) key. 4.7 RMATS also provides access to the Customer Data Entry (CDE) function. Table 4-2 shows the commands used during Customer Data Entry. Table 2-1 shows a sample Customer Data Entr,y session. RMATS must be exited and disconnected to allo? all programming changes to be committed to memory. ARS is not accessible and outgoing calls are not possible while ARS is being programmed. Do not hang up on RMATS while the screen is displaying an ARS commnad or trunk calls will not be possible. Back out of ARS commands before disconnecting RMATS. RMATS CDE operation is slightly different for commands associated with Automatic Route Selection (ARS). These are commands 700,701 - 745,750,75-l and 752. The differences are outlined in the paragraphs that follow. When the user enters the Register Level, the first unprogrammed Register is displayed. The cursor is at the left of the display. Pressing will cause the Register Number to be repeated below the display line and will allow programming of the register. Or, the 301 4-2 Revision 0 9104-091-301 -NA Issue 5
System Operation user can enter the number of a programmed register, with no following . The contents of that register will be immediately displayed. Again, the cursor will be at the left of the display. Unlike the Console display, the RMATS terminal displays all 26 digits in the Digit Comparison Table and the Digit Modification Table. There are two additional commands used for programming the Digit Modification Table digit strings. These are for Pause and for Wait For Dial Tone. The Time-of-Day Table, Commands 701 + 745, must be programmed in order. Refer to Section 9104-091-220-NA, Automatic Route Selection. The backspace key is commonly used to delete ARS digit strings in Command 700. The entire digit string must be deleted by applying the backspace key while the cursor is on the “Time of Day”field (the terninal must be optioned to allow the backspace key to send ). A new Time of Day entry and a new digit string may then be reentered. 9104-091-301-NA Issue 5 Revision 0
Remote Maintenance, Administration and Test System (RMATS) Table 4-1 Unbusy Trunk Unbusy DTMF Generator Unbusy DTMF Receiver 52 53 Unbusy Dial Tone Detector I 54 Abbreviated Dialing Entry Viewing Abbreviated Dialing Entry Programming 60 65 Printer Options I 75 I 80 Main Level Commands display Register contents S 1 display Summary of Commands 301 4-4 Revision 0 9104-09-l-301-NA Issue 5
System Operation Table 4-3 Sample ats 2. Enter 501 TRUNK PROGRAMMING CMD 501 >> 3. Enter ABCDEFGHIJ , 10100010 n ’ 4. Enter 1 ~SDXSD>~ cx1>1 1 1 1 ABCDEFGHIJ ttendant Functions Enter 11 AF >>li SWITCH TO NIGHT SER- 9104-091-301-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 301 4-5
Remote Maintenance, Administration and Test System (RMATS) PRIMARY SELECTION MENU P PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS A ATTENDANT FUNCTIONS RMATS LOGOFF Page 2 of 2 301 4-6 Revision 0 9104-091-301-NA Issue 5
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