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Mitel SX-200 Manual

Mitel SX-200 Manual

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SX-200" DIGITAL
PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX)
CONTROL SHEET - VOLUME 4 (PN 9109-094-004-NA)
PERIPHERALS
INFORMATION
CONTENTS - THIS VOLUME
Section
Number
MITLS 109-094-004-NA
MITLS 109-094- 107-NA
MITLS 109-094- 109-NA
MITLS 109-094- 125NA
MITLS 141-753-503-NA
MITLS 141-753-506-NA
CONTENTS - OTHER VOLUMES
Volume 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION (PN 9109-094-001 -NA)
Section
Number
MITLS 109-094-OOO-NA
MITLS 109-094-220-NA
M I T L S 109-094-230-NA Tenanting
MITLS 109-094-450-NA
INSTALLATION AND CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY (PN 9109-094-002-NA)
Volume 2
Section
Number
MITLS 109-094-210-NA
ENGINEERING, MAINTENANCE and TROUBLESHOOTING- (PN 9109-094-003-NA)
Volume 3
Section
Number
MITLS 109-094-353-NA
@Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved.
@Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation
Title
Volume 4 Index
Telephone
Telephone
Circuit
Card
Descriptions
Attendant
Console
Description
DATACABINET 9000
DATASHELF 9 100
Modem
Interconnect
Title
Documentation
Index
Description
Features
Description
Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control
Message
Detail
Traffic Measurement
Title
Volume 2 Index
Customer Data Entry (CDE)
Title
Information
General
Maintenance
SECTION MITL9199-094-904-NA
Information
Information
Panel
Recording
Application Package
Information
Issue 1, April 1988
Issue
Issue 1
Issue 1
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Issue 1
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Issue 3
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Issue 3
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  • Page 1 Section Number Volume 2 Index MITLS 109-094-210-NA Customer Data Entry (CDE) ENGINEERING, MAINTENANCE and TROUBLESHOOTING- (PN 9109-094-003-NA) Volume 3 Title Section Number Information MITLS 109-094-353-NA General Maintenance Information @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved. @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 2 SECTION MITL9109-094-106-NA MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE Issue 1, April 1988 SX-200” DIGITAL PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved. of MITEL Corporation @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 3 The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL). The information 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.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    3 Telephone Description CONTENTS INTRODUCTION General ..........1 Reason for Issue .
  • Page 5 SECTION MITL9109-094-106-NA...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    3 Telephone Description INTRODUCTION General This Section describes physical electrical characteris- 1 .Ol tics of the SUPERSET 3TM electronic telephone set. An outline of installation procedures, set operation and maintenance is also in- cluded. Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to provide information about the SUPER- SET 3 telephone.
  • Page 7 SECTION MITL9109-094-106-NA Page 2...
  • Page 8: Description

    2. DESCRIPTION General 2.01 SUPERSEJ telephone microprocessor-controlled electronic telephone set employing integrated circuitry. Oper- ational features include, single activation, handsfree operation, user-programmed Speed dial keys and automatic selection of the Prime Line. Up to three lines can appear on the SUPERSEJ 3 telephone. Line appearances can be lines, trunks, or multiple appearances of the same line.
  • Page 9 SECTION MITLSI 09-094-106-NA Page 4...
  • Page 10: Functional Description

    3 Telephone Description 3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION General 3.01 Figure 3-1 shows the SUPERSET 3 Electronic Telephone Set; the face layout is shown in Figure 3-2. A description of the function of each key and display follows. All keys are noninterlocking. Line Select Keys 3.02 During CDE, the three Line Select keys are programmed to access lines and/or trunks.
  • Page 11: Speaker Volume

    SECTION MITL9109-094-I 06-NA speed dial numbers on selected speed dial keys. SPEAKER ON/OFF - This key allows the set user to receive or origi- nate calls without using the handset. Each time this key is pressed the set is switched between handset and Handsfree operation. phone during Handsfree operation, either to prevent transmission of local sound or to improve reception when the set is installed in a noisy environment.
  • Page 12 161 mm (6.31 in.) (8.66 in.) WEIGHT: 1 kg. (2.2 lb) Figure 3-l SUPERSET 3 Electronic Telephone Set Page 7...
  • Page 13 SECTION MITL9109-094-106-NA RINGER VOLUME PITCH LINE IDENTIFICATION C O N T R O L C O N T R O L S W I T C H H O O K SPEAKER VOLUME C O N T R O L SPEAKER - ASSEMBLY INDICATORS...
  • Page 14: Shipping And Receiving

    4. SHIPPING AND RECEIVING General 4.01 The SUPERSET 3 telephone is shipped in a single carton. 4.02 The SUPERSET 3 telephone is disassembled into main assem- bly, handset, handset cord, and line cord. Additionai items in- clude identification cards (for telephone numbers and lines), clear plastic lens these...
  • Page 15 SECTION MITL9109-094-106-NA Page 10...
  • Page 16: Installation

    3 Telephone Description 5. INSTALLATION WARNING ANY CONNECTION OF THIS SET TO AN OFF PREMISE APPLICATION, AN OUT OF PLANT APPLICATION, OR TO ANY OTHER EXPOSED PLANT APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD, AND/OR DEFECTIVE OPERATION, AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. General 5.01 Installers should not use a hand test telephone (butt-in) to...
  • Page 17 SECTION MITL9109-094-106-NA Page 12...
  • Page 18: Test Procedures

    3 Telephone Description 6. TEST PROCEDURES General Perform these test procedures as operational tests when in- 6.01 stalling a SUPERSEJ 3 telephone after initial installation of a system. 6.02 Whenever a SUPERSET 3 telephone is connected to an ‘operat- ing system, or the system has just been powered up, the test is run automatically and the following results appear.
  • Page 19: Issue

    MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE SECTION MITL9199-094-107-NA Issue 1, April 1988 SX-200” DIGITAL PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX) @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved, of MITEL Corporation @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 20 SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA NOTICE The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL). The information is subject to change without construed notice and should not be in any way as a commitment by Mite1 or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries.
  • Page 21 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..... General ......
  • Page 22 SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (CONT’D) TITLE PAGE FIGURE Telephone ......3 - 2 4 Telephone and Optional Support .
  • Page 23: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION General 1 .Ol This Section describes general, physical electrical characteristics of the SUPERSET 4@ electronic telephone set. It also outlines major features, installation, operation, maintenance information. Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to describe the SUPERSET 4 telephone. Page 1...
  • Page 24 SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA Page 2...
  • Page 25: General Description

    2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION General 2.01 The SUP’ERSET 4 telephone is an advanced microprocessor- controlled telephone set, employing digitally-controlled inte- grated circuitry and liquid crystal displays (LCD). 2.02 The SUPERSET 4 telephone provides visual features such as line status indication, time and date display, caller identification and word prompts facilitate...
  • Page 26 SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA Page 4...
  • Page 27: Physical Description

    4 Telephone information 3. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION General 3.01 The SUPERSET 4 telephone body and handset are of plastic construction. The dimensions of the SUPERSET 4 telephone, with handset on-hook, are given in Figure 3-l. 3.02 The body and handset are connected together with a modular detachable handset cord, plugged into the side of the body.
  • Page 28: Keypad Module

    SECTION 09-094-l 07-NA Keypad Module 3.09 The keypad module contains a standard 12-key keypad, six softkeys, and four feature keys. Line Selection/Repertory Dial Module 3.10 line selection/repertory dial module contains line select/speed dialing keys, a HOLD key, an LCD line status dis- play, and an LCD feature display.
  • Page 29 95.25 (3.75 in.) 203.2 (8.0 in.) 264.16 (10.4 in.) Figure 3-l SUPERSET 4 Telephone Dimensions Page 7...
  • Page 30: Line Selection/Repertory Dial Module

    SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA LOUDSPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL SPEAKER RINGER VOLUME CONTROL ASSEMBLY , LINE IDENTIFICATION CARD LINE -SELECT/SPEED CALL BUTTONS ASSEMBLY “ h o l d ’ B U T T O N ‘LINE SELECTION/ REPERTORY DIAL MODULE BUTTON ‘mic. on/off BUTTON MICROPHONE Figure 3-2 SUPERSET 4 Telephone...
  • Page 31: Telephone And Optional Support

    REAR S U P P O R T (OPTIONAL) Figure 3-3 SUPERSET 4 Telephone and Optional Support Page 9...
  • Page 32 SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA Page 10...
  • Page 33: Functional Description

    4 Telephone Information 4. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION General SUPERSEJ 4 telephone face layout is shown in Figure 4-l. 4.01 The following describes the function of each key and display; all keys noninterlocking. Line Select/Speed Dial Keys 4.02 There are a total of 15 line select/speed call keys. During CDE 14 of these can be programmed as line select keys, (one key is designated as the Prime line).
  • Page 34: Line Status Display

    SECTION MITLSI 09-094-l 07-NA 4.07 After the DISPLAY key is pressed, the actual feature to be displayed is selected by: Pressing a line select/speed dial key - for line or caller identification, or speed dial number Pressing a softkey under the prompt associated with the feature. (To clear the display, press the EXIT softkey).
  • Page 35: Superset

    4 Telephone information 4.15 FEATURES DISPLAY AREA. The words displayed in this area indicate the features that may be selected at any time. Those features which are not in the Class of Service are not displayed. Display of the words is initiated by pressing the DISPLAY FEATURES key.
  • Page 36: Softkey Prompt Display Area

    SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA 5:ACC CODE Account Code. It may be necessary for a user to enter an account code before being allowed access to a trunk; or a user may require an SMDR record of an account number against a call. In either case, the user must press the SELECT FEATURES key and dial ‘5’.
  • Page 37 Message: CONSECUTIVE ERRS Meaning: This is displayed when a series of data transfer errors has been detected by the host PABX. If the error occurs during a call, the audio may be lost, and the features become inoperative. If the error occurs while the set is idle, no calls can be made or received at the set.
  • Page 38: Telephone Keys And Displays

    SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA LINE STATUS DISPLAY LINE SELECT/ SPEED DIAL KEYS HOLD KEY FEATURES a b c display select -features FEATURE KEVS speaker on/off Figure 4-1 SUPERSET 4 Telephone Keys and Displays Page 16...
  • Page 39: Superset 4 Telephone Line Status Display Symbols

    MEANING DESCRIPTION SYMBOL LINE IDLE NO SYMBOL IN DISPLAV INCOMING CALL BETWEEN THESE TWO SYMBOLS LINE BUSY DISPLAY SOLID SQUARE AT THIS SET LINE BUSV AT DISPLAY SOLID CIRCLE ANOTHER SET CALL ON HOLD DISPLAY ALTERNATES AT THIS SET BETWEEN SOLID AND CLEAR CALL ON HOLD AT ANOTHER SET ON AND OFF...
  • Page 40: Telephone Features Display Layout

    SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA FEATURES FEATURES DISPLAY ALPHANUMERIC AREA DISPLAY AREA AREA : : : : : ::::: ::.:: : : : : : . ..m..... .
  • Page 41 4 Telephone Information Line Appearances 4.23 A line is said to “appear” at a SUPERSET 4 telephone if the line has been assigned to one of the available positions on the line status display and can therefore be selected or accessed by the set user.
  • Page 42 SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA Page 20...
  • Page 43: General

    PACKAGING General 5.01 The SUPERSET 4 telephone is shipped in a single carton, as shown in Figure 5-1. 5.02 On delivery at the destination, carefully unpack the SUPERSET telephone carton and check that all items are present and undamaged. Retain some sets of packaging material for reshipment of any damaged items.
  • Page 44: Telephone And Packaging

    SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA HANDSET Figure 5-1 SUPERSET 4 Telephone and Packaging Page 22...
  • Page 45: Installation And Maintenance

    4 Telephone Information INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE WARNING ANY CONNECTION OF THIS SET TO AN OFF PREMISE APPLICATION, AN OUT OF PLANT APPLICATION, OR TO ANY OTHER EXPOSED PLANT APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD, AND/OR DEFECTIVE OPERATION, AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Note: Do not attempt to use a hand test telephone (butt in) to check 4 telephone lines.
  • Page 46: Maintenance

    SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA . Install the line identification card and protective lens onto the main assembly. Connect the line cord to the telephone jack. 6.04 Installation of a SUPERSET 4 telephone into a powered-up sys- tem consists of: Ensuring the local modular telephone outlet is connected to a or COV line card or interface.
  • Page 47 EXAMPLE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER IDENTIFIED ON TELEPHONE NUMBER IDENTIFICATION CARD TELEPHONE NUMBER IDENTIFICATION CARD MAIN AiSEMBLY REAR SiPPORT (OPTIONAL) Figure 6-l SUPERSET 4 Telephone Assembly Page 25...
  • Page 48 SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA Page 26...
  • Page 49: Superset 4 Telephone Test Procedures

    7. SUPERSET 4 TELEPHONE TEST PROCEDURES General Perform these SUPERSEJ b-test 7.01 procedures as operational tests after initial installation of a system. 7.02 Whenever a SUPERSEJ 4 telephone is connected to an operat- ing system, or the system has just been powered up, this test is run automatically.
  • Page 50: Installer Loop Test Routines

    SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA T A B L E 7 - 1 INSTALLER LOOP TEST ROUTINES Verification Action Notes Step Accessing Test Routines off-hook (handset handsfree). Dial tone returned. Line status display indicates line busy at this set. “TEST! PRESS KEYS” displayed. Dial Loop Test Access Code.
  • Page 51 TABLE 7-l (CONT’D) INSTALLER LOOP TEST ROUTINES Action Verification Step Notes Line Select Keys, Hold Key, Line Status Display, and Tone Ringer Test Press the red hold key and each line The line status display next to each key (except hold) is activated to select key in turn.
  • Page 52 SECTION MITL9109-094-107-NA FEATURES DISPLAY 3:AUT0 ANS NAME SAVE CALL FWD REMINDER READ MSG SPEED CALL S W A P S P L I T ON OFF CAMP ON CALLBACK HANG-UP OVERRIDE SEND MSG CANCEL NO PROGRAM RELEASE - NIGHT ANS P I C K U P I H E L P C A L L REDIAL WITH RELATED LOOP TEST...
  • Page 53 SECTION 09-094-l 08-NA MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE Issue 1, April 1988 SX-200” DIGITAL PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved. of MITEL Corporation @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 54 The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL). The information 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...
  • Page 55: Line.appearances

    3DN Set information CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION General ..........1 Reason for Issue .
  • Page 56 SECTION 09-094-l 08-NA...
  • Page 57: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION General 1 .Ol This Section describes the general, physical, and electrical characteristics of the SUPERSET 3TMDN electronic telephone set when used as part of an SX-ZOO@ DIGITAL PABX. It also includes a brief description of major features, operation and installation. Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to describe the SUPERSET 3DN tele- phone.
  • Page 58 SECTION MITL9109-094-l OS-NA Page 2...
  • Page 59: General Description

    3DN Set Information 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION General 2.01 The SUPERSET 3DN telephone is a desk-top electronic tele- phone with many features that enhance communications modern business environment. It sits on a desk or workstation, and may be used with its handset or in handsfree mode. Figure 2-l shows a SUPERSET 3DN telephone while Figure 2-2 shows the layout of its faceplate.
  • Page 60 SECTION MITL9109-094-108-NA Figuie 2-l SUPERSET 3DN Telephone Page 4...
  • Page 61 3DN Set Information LINE - A P P E A R A N C E KEYS SPEAKER. mute program HANDSET MICROPHONE Figure 2-2 SUPERSET 3DN Faceplate Layout Page 5...
  • Page 62 SECTION MITL9109-094-108-NA Page 6...
  • Page 63: Physical Description

    3DN Set Information 3. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION General The SUPERSET 3DN telephone dimensions are: 3.01 length 240 mm (9.45 in.) width 155 mm (6.10 in.) height 106 mm (4.17 in.). 3.02 The faceplate of the set is divided into four functional areas: handset, speaker microphone...
  • Page 64 SECTION 09-094-l 08-NA Page 8...
  • Page 65: Functional Description

    4. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Fixed Function Keys 4.01 Surrounding the dial pad are ten fixed function keys; their func- tions are as follows: HOLD Key: Pressing the red HOLD key places the current call on hard hold. The call may be retrieved by pressing the appropriate line select key.
  • Page 66: Feature Access Keys

    SECTION MITL9109-094-108-NA and returns dial tone. The user dials another number. Hanging up at this point transfers the held party to the dialed number. Pressing the TRANS/CONF key again when the called party answers reconnects the held party, forming a conference. correct internal or external number entered from this set.
  • Page 67: Speed Dial

    Trade Calls (Swap) - the user can alternate between two calls, having one on hold and being in conversation with the other. 4.07 The CDE-programmable feature keys which provide LCD indica- tion include: Auto Answer - the set rings once and then automatically answers the call by switching into handsfree mode.
  • Page 68 SECTION MITL9109-094-108-NA Page 12...
  • Page 69: Telephone Operation

    5. TELEPHONE OPERATION General 5.01 This Part describes basic telephone call handling. Part 6 de- SUPERSEJ scribes additional features available with the telephone. Originating Calls 5.02 To originate a call: Pick up the handset, Press the SPEAKER key. The set selects the prime line. If the prime line is busy, the set selects the first available outgoing line, starting from the lowest line appearance key.
  • Page 70: Call Transfer/Conferencing

    (ringing, busy, or answered), then the user is rung back and reconnected to the party on hold. Ringer Pitch Adjustment The SX-200 DIGITAL System must have an access code as- 5.11 signed to the Tone Demonstration Package. Dial the access code followed by 33.
  • Page 71: Data Cartridge Operation

    3DN Set Information 6. DATA CARTRIDGE OPERATION General This is only a brief description of data call operations possible 6.01 with the SUPERSET 3DN telephone data cartridge and feature keys. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n o n d a t a c a l l s , r e f e r t o S e c t i o n To originate a data transceiver (DTRX) call from the SUPERSET 3DN telepone: Press the CALL/ATTN key.
  • Page 72 SECTION MITL9109-094-I 08-NA Page 16...
  • Page 73: General

    3DN Set Information 7. LINE APPEARANCES General A line is said to “appear” at a SUPERSEJ 3DN telephone if the 7.01 line has been assigned to one of the twelve available positions on the Line Status Display and can be selected or accessed by the set user.
  • Page 74 SECTION MITL9109-094-108-NA DESCRIPTION MEANING SYMBOL LINE IDLE NO SYMBOL IN DISPLAV DISPLAV ALTERNATES INCOMING CALL BETWEEN THESE TWO SYMBOLS LINE BUSY DISPLAY SOLID SQUARE AT THIS SET LINE BUSY AT DISPLAY SOLID CIRCLE ANOTHER SET CALL ON HOLD DISPLAV ALTERNATES AT THIS SET BETWEEN SOLID AND CLEAR CALL ON HOLD AT...
  • Page 75: Shipping And Receiving

    3DN Set Information 8. SHIPPING AND RECEIVING General SUPERSEJ 3DN telephone is shipped in a single carton. 8.01 8.02 The SUPERSEJ 3DN telephone disassembles into main assem- bly, handset, and handset cord. Additional items include iden- tification cards (for telephone numbers and lines), protective covers for these cards, reference guide, installation guide, and warranty tag.
  • Page 76 SECTION MITL9109-094-l OS-NA Page 20...
  • Page 77: Installation

    3DN Set Information 9. INSTALLATION WARNING ANY CONNECTION OF THIS SET TO AN OFF PREMISE APPLICATION, AN OUT OF PLANT APPLICATION, OR TO ANY OTHER EXPOSED PLANT APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD, AND/OR DEFECTIVE OPERATION, AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. 9.01 Do NOT connect SUPERSET 3DN telephones in parallel, to stan-...
  • Page 78 MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE Issue 1, April 1988 SX-200” DIGITAL PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved, @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 79 The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL). The information 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.
  • Page 80: Packaging

    4DN Telephone information CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION General ..........1 Reason for Issue .
  • Page 82: Introduction

    1 .Ol This Section describes the general, physical, and electrical characteristics of the SUPERSET when used as part of an SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX. It also includes a brief description of major features, operation, and installation. Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to describe the SUPERSET 4DN tele- phone.
  • Page 83 Page 2...
  • Page 84: General Description

    (LCD). The SUPERSEJ 4DN telephone can be used only with MITEL SUPERSEJ 4DN telephone provides the following features: single key feature activation up to 12 line appearances automatic selection of primary line...
  • Page 85 Page 4...
  • Page 86: Physical Description

    4DN Telephone Information 3. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 3.01 The SUPERSET 4DN telephone dimensions are: length 240 mm (9.45 in.) width 155 mm (9.35 in.) height 106 mm (4.17 in.). 3.02 Figure 3-l shows a SUPERSET 4DN telephone, while Figure 3-2 shows the SUPERSET 4DN telephone faceplate.
  • Page 87 Figure 3-l SUPERSET 4DN Telephone Page 6...
  • Page 88 LIQUID CRVSTAL C O N T R O L ..-...._ . . . _ .._ . _ . _ . . _ . _ .._ ___ S O F T K E V S SPEAKER mute...
  • Page 89 Page 8...
  • Page 90: Functional Description

    4DN Telephone Information 4. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The SUPERSET 4DN telephone face layout is shown in Figure 4.01 3-2. The following describes the function of each key and dis- play; all keys are noninterlocking. 4.02 Immediately below the LCD are six unlabelled keys (softkeys); their functions defined...
  • Page 91: Mute Key

    MUTE Key. The MUTE key, to the right of the volume keys, is used to 4.05 disable the microphone (when in Handsfree mode) so that con- versation near the set is not picked up and heard by the distant party. The microphone is disabled only while the key is pressed.
  • Page 92 DESCRIPTION M E A N I N G SYMBOL LINE IDLE NO SYMBOL IN DISPLAY DISPLAY ALTERNATES INCOMING CALL BETWEEN THESE TWO SYMBOLS LINE BUSY DISPLAV SOLID SQUARE AT THIS SET LINE BUSY AT DISPLAY SOLID CIRCLE ANOTHER SET CALL ON HOLD DISPLAY ALTERNATES AT THIS SET BETWEEN SOLID AND CLEAR...
  • Page 93 The CDE-programmable feature keys which are valid for the 4.15 4DN telephone include: Auto Answer - the set rings once and then automatically answers the call by switching into handsfree mode. DTRX). Refer Section Description more information. u s e d t o t e r m i n a t e t h e c a l l . R e f e r t o S e c t i o n Data Disc Do Not Disturb - incoming calls receive busy tone and the set does...
  • Page 94: Telephone Operation

    4DN Telephone Information 5. TELEPHONE OPERATION General This Part describes basic telephone call handling with the 5.01 able at the set. Originating Calls 5.02 To originate a call: Pick up the handset, or press the SPEAKER key for Handsfree operation. This step can be omitted if Immediate Line Selection is enabled.
  • Page 95: Call Transfer/Conferencing

    Press the New Call softkey. If the set is in handsfree mode, it returns to the idle state; if the handset is in use, the set returns dial tone. If the set has a call on consultation hold, this call is reconnected.
  • Page 96 Adjust the ringer pitch. The Volume UP key increases the pitch; the Volume DOWN key decreases the pitch. Press the SUPERKEY. This saves the pitch setting, stops the ringer and returns the set to its normal state. Page 15...
  • Page 97 Page 16...
  • Page 98: Data Cartridge Operation

    6. DATA CARTRIDGE OPERATION General 6.01 This is only a brief description of data call operations possible with the SUPERSET 4DN telephone data cartridge and feature keys. F o r m o r e information o n d a t a c a l l s , r e f e r t o S e c t i o n To originate a data transceiver (DTRX) call from the SUPERSEJ 4DN telephone:...
  • Page 99 Page 18...
  • Page 100: Line Appearances

    7. LINE APPEARANCES General 7.01 A line is said to “appear” at a SUPERSET 4DN telephone if the line has been assigned to one of the line appearance keys and can be selected or accessed by the set user. A line can be pro- grammed to appear at one set, at more than one set, or more than once at a particular set.
  • Page 101 Page 20...
  • Page 102: General

    4DN Telephone information 8. PACKAGING General SUPERSEJ 8.01 4DN telephone is shipped in a single carton. 8.02 On delivery at the destination, carefully unpack the SUPERSEJ 4DN telephone carton and check that all items are present and undamaged.’ Retain some packaging reshipment damaged...
  • Page 103 Page 22...
  • Page 104: Installation And Maintenance

    4DN Telephone Information 9. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE WARNING ANY CONNECTION OF THIS SET TO AN OFF PREMISE APPLICATION, AN OUT OF PLANT APPLICATION, OR TO ANY OTHER EXPOSED PLANT APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD, AND/OR DEFECTIVE OPERATION, AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Installers should not attempt to use a hand test telephone (butt 9.01 in) to check SUPERSET...
  • Page 105: Environmental Specifications

    install the line identification card and protective cover onto the main assembly. Connect the line cord to the telephone jack (which has been connected to the Digital Line Card within the PABX). Environmental Specifications Operating Environment: Ambient Temperature: 4 to 49°C (39.2 to 120°F). Ambient Humidity: 10 to 90% RH, noncondensing.
  • Page 106 SECTION MITLSI 09-094-125-NA MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE Issue 1, March 1988 SX-200” DIGITAL PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX) CIRCUIT CARD DESCRIPTIONS @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved, @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 107 The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL). The information 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.
  • Page 108 Circuit Card Descriptions CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION General ..... . . , ...., 1 Reason for Issue .
  • Page 109 SECTION MITL9109-094-q 25-NA CONTENTS (CONT’D) 12. DTMF RECEIVER/RELAY MODULE ........Brief Description .
  • Page 110: Table Title Page

    Circuit Card Descriptions CONTENTS (CONT’D) PAGE 20. DIGITAL LINE CARD General Description ........Facilities .
  • Page 111 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA...
  • Page 112: Introduction

    Card Descriptions INTRODUCTION General 1 .Ol This Section describes the digital cards in the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX. Figure 1-I shows the front faces of some of these digital cards. Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to provide a general description of the digital circuit cards in the SX-200 DIGITAL PABX.
  • Page 113 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA LINE 10 LINE 2 0 LINE 3 0 TRUNK 0 LINE 4 0 T R U N K 0 z LINE M O D U L E LINE 5Og INDICA- INDICA- LINE 6 E T O R S T O R S LINE 7 :: LINE 90 g...
  • Page 114: Main Control Card

    Circuit Card Descriptions 2. MAIN CONTROL CARD D e s c r i p t i o n 2.01 The Main Control card performs all call processing for the entire system, and peripheral control operations for Bays 1 2. It maintains overall control through communication with the Bay Control card or Peripheral Control Card in each bay.
  • Page 115: Operation

    SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Operation 2.03 The Main Control Card (MCC) must not be inserted or removed with the power on. Damage to onboard circuits may result. 2.04 The correct Decryption Module must be installed, or the disk software will not run. 2.05 At power-up the Main Control Card is held reset for about 1 second after the power supply voltages reach their normal...
  • Page 116 Circuit Card Descriptions MODULE Figure 2-1 Main Control Card and Decryption Module Page 5...
  • Page 117 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Page 6...
  • Page 118: Decryption Module

    Circuit Card Descriptions 3. DECRYPTION MODULE Brief Description 3.01 The Decryption Module plugs into the lower front corner of the Main Control Card. The Decryption Module must be present during power-up and system operation. Figure 2-1 shows the location of the Decryption Module on the Main Control Card. There are 3 Decryption Modules for Generic 1003, as follows: FK3 - Basic System FK4 - ACD...
  • Page 119 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Page 8...
  • Page 120: Ram Module

    Circuit Card Descriptions 4. RAM MODULE Brief Description 4.01 The RAM Module carries the dynamic memory required for program storage and call processing work areas. It plugs into a 96-pin DIN connector on the lower part of the Main Control Card. Mechanical support is provided by standoffs.
  • Page 121 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Page 10...
  • Page 122: Dx Module

    Circuit Card Descriptions 5. DX MODULE Brief Description 5.01 The DX Module plugs into the upper back corner of the Main Control Card, using the two 96-pin DIN connectors. Facilities 5.02 Facilities on the DX Module include: Main DX Matrix Peripheral DX Matrix Dial Tone filter Bay 1 and 2 access logic.
  • Page 123 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Page 12...
  • Page 124: Tl Clock Module

    Every 100 ms the Tl Trunk card sends a counter value repre- senting the phase difference between the incoming Tl clock and the SX-200 DIGITAL system clock. On the Tl Clock Module a Digital to Analogue converter generates a corresponding voltage to control the clock oscillator.
  • Page 125 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Page 14...
  • Page 126: Bay Control Card

    Circuit Card Descriptions 7. BAY CONTROL CARD General 7.01 The Bay Control Card is required in the lower rightmost slot of all digital bays, except Bays 1 and 2. On 672-port systems, a Bay Control card is required in every bay. This card must NOT be inserted or removed with the power on.
  • Page 127 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Page 16...
  • Page 128: Peripheral Control Card

    Circuit Card Descriptions 8. PERIPHERAL CONTROL CARD Brief Description 8.01 The Peripheral Control card is located in slot 20 of an analog peripheral shelf. It controls the analog cards on instructions from the Main Control Card. Figure 8-l shows the front faces of the Peripheral Control Card,...
  • Page 129 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA CARD - E X T R A C T O R SYSTEM RESET - BUTTON PLANE BUTTON 7-SEGMENT DISPLAYS MASTER R E S E T MAIN CONTROL DIGITAL PERIPHERAL CARD CARD INTERFACE C O N T R O L BAV CONTROL CARD CARD...
  • Page 130: Digital Interface Card

    Circuit Card Descriptions 9. DIGITAL INTERFACE CARD Brief Description 9.01 The Digital Interface card is installed in slot 18 of an analog peripheral shelf. It interfaces the analog shelf to the Main Con- trol card. The card is illustrated in Figure 9-l. Facilities 9.02 Facilities for the Digital Interface card include:...
  • Page 131 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Figure 9-l Digital Interface Card Page 20...
  • Page 132: Universal Card

    Circuit Card Descriptions 10. UNIVERSAL CARD Brief Description 10.01 The Universal card interfaces up to four modules to the back- plane in any of the digital peripheral bays. The card and three of the available modules are illustrated in Figure IO-I. Parts 15 through 18 describe the available modules.
  • Page 133 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA 10.08 Each of the four module positions are assigned Universal card tip and ring connections as shown below. Module Tip/Ring Module Position Page 22...
  • Page 134 Circuit Card Descriptions - S W I T C H E&M TRUNK MUSIC ON C O N S O L E HOLD/PAGER M O D U L E MODULE MODULE LED’s MODULE 1 I MODULE 4 A L A R M UNIVERSAL CARD Figure 10-l Universal Card and Modules Page 23...
  • Page 135 SECTION MITL9109-094-125NA Page 24...
  • Page 136 Circuit Card Descriptions 11. CONSOLE MODULE Brief Description 11.01 The Console Module plugs into the Universal Card and provides the interface between the console and the main and bay pro- cessors. Electrical Description 11.02 There are four channels of data to the console, multiplexed into a 256 kb/s PCM line.
  • Page 137 SECTION MITL9109-094-I 25-NA Page 26...
  • Page 138 Circuit Card Descriptions 12. DTMF RECEIVER/RELAY MODULE Brief Description 12.01 DTMF Receiver/Relay Module facilitates reception decoding of DTMF dialing. Main Components 12.02 Major components of the DTMF Receiver/Relay Module are: 8870 DTMF receiver (four) Parallel bus interface Guard time circuit (four) General Purpose relays (two).
  • Page 139 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA TABLE 12-1 DTMF CODES DTMF DIGIT Data Output DS3 DS2 Dl DO 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1...
  • Page 140 Circuit Card Descriptions 13. E&M TRUNK MODULE Brief Description 13.01 The E&M Trunk Module plugs into the Universal Card. It pro- vides interface to Type 1 or Type 5 E&M trunks. 13.02 The module has a power rating of 3. Because of this, a maxi- mum of three of these modules can be used per Universal Card.
  • Page 141 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Trunk Types 13.05 The E&M trunk module applies signals to the M lead and moni- tors the E lead. In the on-hook condition, the Type 1 interface grounds the M lead; an open presented to the E lead indicates idle, a grounded E lead indicates an incoming call.
  • Page 142: Electrical Description

    Circuit Card Descriptions 14. MUSIC ON HOLD/PAGING MODULE Brief Description 14.01 The Music on Hold/Paging module provides an input for music on hold, a paging output and a relay to switch an external paging amplifier. The module plugs into the Universal card. The Music on Hold/Paging module has a power rating of 1.
  • Page 143 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Page 32...
  • Page 144: Facilities

    Circuit Card Descriptions 15. DID TRUNK CARD Brief Description 15.01 The DID trunk card contains six l-way Direct Inward Dial cir- cuits. It plugs into the digital peripheral bay. One-Way Direct inward Dialing (DID) provides for direct access to PABX subscriber lines from the public telephone network.
  • Page 145 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA grounded and Tip is at -48 Volts. There are two types of controlled address signaling: Delay Dial and Wink Start. 15.08 A Delay Dial signal must start no later than 150 ms after trunk seizure. It is held until the PABX is ready to receive dialing. The minimum hold time is 140 ms.
  • Page 146: Brief Description

    Circuit Card Descriptions 16. LWGS TRUNK CARD Brief Description 16.01 The Loop Start/Ground Start trunk card mounts in any digital bay and interfaces six trunk circuits to the system. The card is 158 mm high x 368 mm long (6.2 in. x 14.5 in.). Figure 16-1 illustrates the card and the LUGS jumper.
  • Page 147 SECTION MITLSI 09-094-l 25-NA MARKED END S H O W N F O R LOOP START TRUNK - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - TRUNK Figure 16-1 Loop Start/Ground Start Card and Jumper Location Page 36...
  • Page 148 Circuit Card Descriptions Operation - Ground Start 16.08 To place an outgoing call, the Trunk card grounds the Ring lead. The CO responds by grounding the Tip lead. The Trunk then places a termination across Tip and Ring and ungrounds the Ring lead. The CO then sends dial tone, indicating that it is ready to receive dialing.
  • Page 149 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Page 38...
  • Page 150: Facilities

    Circuit Card Descriptions 17. ONS LINE CARD WARNING ANY CONNECTION OF THIS CARD TO AN OFF PREMISE APPLICA- TION, AN OUT OF PLANT APPLICATION, OR TO ANY OTHER EXPOSED PLANT APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD, AND/OR DEFECTIVE OPERATION, AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. General Description 17.01...
  • Page 151: Message

    SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA 17.08 When the telephone is off-hook, the line circuit status LED on the front panel lights. The line circuit maintains a constant 26 maximum 600 ohms including the telephone set. 17.09 The ONS line card supports the Message Waiting feature. A high voltage (-140 Vdc) is applied to the Ring terminal of the line, lighting a neon lamp on the subscriber’s set.
  • Page 152: Operation

    Circuit Card Descriptions 18. OPS LINE CARD Brief Description 18.01 The OPS Line Card contains six Off-Premises line circuits. An Off-Premises (OPS) Line circuit is used where the line goes outside the building housing the PABX and may be exposed to ex- traneous high voltages or induced currents (e.g., lightning).
  • Page 153: Electrical Description

    SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA 18.08 When a call is directed to the set, a relay closes, sending ringing voltage to the set. The ringing relay drops out when loop current flow indicates that the telephone has been answered. (Off-hook condition). Electrical Description 18.09 Line protection comprises high voltage varistors to energy dump ground from Tip and Ring and fusible links incorporated in the battery feed resistors.
  • Page 154: Cov Line Card

    Circuit Card Descriptions 19. COV LINE CARD WARNING ANY CONNECTION OF THIS CARD TO AN OFF PREMISE APPLICA- TION, AN OUT OF PLANT APPLICATION, OR TO ANY OTHER EXPOSED PLANT APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD, AND/OR DEFECTIVE OPERATION, AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. General 19.01 The COV Card is installed in a digital peripheral bay to interface up to six SUPERSEJ 3TM or SUPERSEJ 4@ telephones to the bay...
  • Page 155 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Electrical Description 19.05 Control information from the backplane is converted to a 32 data stream. The audio in- formation is taken from the 2 Mb/s data link, converted to analog audio combined with control information transmission the set. Conversely, the audio and ASK data signals from the set are separated and converted.
  • Page 156: Superset

    SUPERSET 3TMDN and SUPERSET tains asynchronous line circuits (MITEL Digital Network Interface Circuit), and is a low power digital card which can plug into any slot within a digital bay. 20.02 The card is 158 mm high x 368 mm long (6.2 in. x 14.5 in.).
  • Page 157: Dnic

    Note: The main loop and the bridge tap must NOT have any devices connected to them other than the SX-200 Digital Line Card must and one Digital set or console; the third tip ring pair unterminated. Page 46...
  • Page 158: Electrical Description

    Circuit Card Descriptions 21. POWER FAIL TRANSFER CARD (6 CIRCUIT) Brief Description 21.01 The Power Fail Transfer card allows six telephones, defined by the customer, to place and receive outside calls while the sys- tem is inoperative due to a power failure or other major fault. The sets must be industry standard, rotary dial or DTMF, according to trunk 21.02 Power Fail Transfer cards mount on the right wall of the cabi- net, as seen from the rear door.
  • Page 159: Operation

    SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Operation 21.08 Power Fail Transfer occurs under any of the following con- ditions: failure of the commercial AC power supply operation of the force transfer switch failure of the -28 V power supply to the Main Control Card loss of sanity (malfunction) in the Main Control Card.
  • Page 160 Circuit Card Descriptions OPTIONAL LWGS CONVERSION MODULE FOR PFT CARD Figure 21-1 Power Fail Transfer Card Page 49...
  • Page 161 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Page 50...
  • Page 162: Switch Matrix Card

    22.01 The Switch Matrix Card resides in a dedicated card slot directly to the right of the MCC in the control bay of the 672-port SX-200 DIGITAL PABX. It expands the DX switching matrix, the static non-volatile RAM, and the resources of the 7720 Digital Signal Proces- sor.
  • Page 163 SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA P a g e...
  • Page 164: Tl Digital Trunk Card

    23.08 The telephone company provides on-site Tl termination equip- ment, the Channel Service Unit (CSU). Shielded twisted pair cables are run from the CSU to the SX-200 DIGITAL backplane. The Tl Trunk card...
  • Page 165: Electrical Description

    SECTION MITL9109-094-125-NA Electrical Description 23.10 in the transmit direction, the data from the system PCM link must be converted from the Mite1 ST-BUS format of 32 chan- nels at 2.048 MBit/set to the Tl format of 24 channels at 1.544 To match the number of data channels, the TI card skips every fourth channel on the ST-BUS links.
  • Page 166 PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX) A T T E N D A N T C O N S O L E D E S C R I P T I O N @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 167 The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL). The information 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.
  • Page 168: Physical Description

    Attendant Console Description CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION General ......... . . 1 Reason for issue .
  • Page 169: Title

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA PAGE CONTENTS (CONT’D) SYSTEM IDENTIFIER ......CANCEL ALL CALL FORWARDING/CALLBACK ..FLEXIBLE NIGHT SERVICE .
  • Page 170 Attendant Console Description LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (CONT’D) FIGURE TITLE PAGE 3 - 1 4 Reaching a Busy Destination ....3-15 Returning to the Source .
  • Page 171 SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA Audit Printouts . . . , ......36 4-10...
  • Page 172: List Of Tables

    Attendant Console Description LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (CONT’D) FIGURE TITLE PAGE 4-11 Call Restriction Display ......38 LIST OF TABLES TABLE TITLE PAGE...
  • Page 173: Introduction

    1.02 This Section describes the Attendant call handling functions of the SX-200 DIGITAL PABX consoles. It contains a brief descrip- tion of each fixed key and softkey function. The SX-200 DIGITAL PABX Console incorporates those features described in Section MITL9109-...
  • Page 174 SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA Page 2...
  • Page 175: Upper

    The Attendant Console housing measures 39.4 cm (15.5 inches) long, 10.2 cm (4.0 inches) high, and 22.9 cm (9.0 inches) deep. The Attendant Console is shown in Figure 2-l: SX-200 DIGITAL PABX Attendant Console. The weight of the console is 2.27 kg (5.0 lb) and consists of two major assemblies: an upper and lower assembly.
  • Page 176 SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA Hand/Headset: The removable hand/headset may be connected to either jack on the left side of the Attendant Console. RS-232C Port: A printer or terminal/CRT can be attached to the Superconsole 1000 attendant console via an RS-232C port, connector. This allows direct...
  • Page 177 Attendant Console Description Figure 2-l SX-200 DIGITAL PABX Attendant Console Page 5...
  • Page 178 SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA 10 DISPLAV ASSOCIATIC LIQUID KEYS (SOFTKEYS) CRVSTAL DISPLAV Volume Contrast conyt Telephone Number Cancel Release Function Trunk GYP Page 14 ATTENDANT CONSOLE 12 DIAL KEVS 7 LED KEYS (FIXED KEYS) 2 VOLUME CONTROL KEVS INDICATORS 2 CONTRAST CONTROL KEVS 4 CURSOR CONTROL KEYS Figure 2-2 Attendant Console Keyboard Layout Page 6...
  • Page 179: Functional Description

    Attendant Console Description 3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION General 3.01 Attendant Console Keyboard layout (refer Figure provides the standard Call Handling keys. Attendant Function Keys (Fixed Keys) 3.02 The following paragraphs describe the operation of the 14 fixed keys in Call Processing mode. FUNCTION KEY: This key enables the attendant to access the follow- ing softkey functions:...
  • Page 180: Display Associative Keys (Softkeys)

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315NA ANSWER KEY: When an incoming call is routed to the Attendant Console the ANSWER LED is flashing and the appropriate softkey dis- play is GN. The ANSWER key is used to answer calls in the order in which they arrived at the Attendant Console. At this time the ANSWER LED is ON continuously.
  • Page 181: Incoming Calls

    Attendant Console Description Idle Console 3.04 When the console is in the idle condition the LCD is as shown in Figure 3-2. The first line displays the date, time and number of calls waiting (C/W). Line 2 is blank and lines 3 and 4 display the Attendant automatically redial...
  • Page 182: Internal Call

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA DIAL ‘0’ and PRIORITY DIAL ‘0’: Internal calls or Intercepts directed to the Attendant or intercepts will appear at the Attendant Console as DIAL ‘0’ calls. Priority Dial ‘0’ calls will only be available for extensions with the appropriate Class-Of-Service (COS) option enabled in their COS.
  • Page 183: External Call

    Attendant Console Description External Call 3.11 Figure 3-5 gives an example of an answered trunk call. Line 1 displays’ SRC (source) since it is an incoming call, TRUNK in- dicates that it is a trunk call, 76 is the. number of the trunk, COS 15 is the Class Of Service of the trunk and COR 5 is the Class Of Restriction of the Trunk.
  • Page 184: Dialing A Destination

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA 3.13 The EXIT softkey function enables the Attendant to exit from the overflow hold status (HOLD 4 to 8) and return to the pre- vious display (pressing any console fixed key allows the Attendant to exit from overflow held status). Dialing a Destination 3.14 In order to call a party the Attendant must dial the number from...
  • Page 185: Message

    Attendant Console Description 3 4 0 1 FRED cos 1 COR 1 CALLBACK q jFl> F3> q Fg> q FO> WAITING Figure 3-9 Internal CALLBACK COS 1 COR 1 CALLBACK < < < TRUNK 12 q Fl> F3> F4> F5> q Fg>...
  • Page 186: Message

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA 1 I:50 AM A T T 1 8 2 1 cos 1 COR 1 RINGING F3> F5> q ifg> q FO> •j F7> Figure 3-13 Calling Another Console 3.19 When the Attendant reaches a busy extension the softkey tions are: return to the SOURCE if one exists, set up a CALL- BACK, send a message (MSG WAITING) or OVERRIDE.
  • Page 187 Attendant Console Description COS 15 COR 5 SRC TRUNK 34 1 c / w 1108 J BARKER COS 49 COR 15 DND < < < q F1 >SOURCE F3> q Fg> WAITING Figure 3-16 Calling an Extension with Do Not Disturb (DND) 3.21 To return to the source the Attendant can either press the SOURCE softkey...
  • Page 188: Busy/No Answer Recall

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA Busy/No Answer Recall 3.25 If the Attendant has released a source call to a destination and destination party does answer within programmed time-out the source call will recall to the Attendant Console. When the Attendant answers the recall the LCD will be as in Figure 3-19. Line 2 will indicate that the destination party did not answer (NO ANSR) and the RING AGAIN prompt will be ON.
  • Page 189: Do Not Disturb - Setup And Cancel

    Attendant Console Description 3.28 If the console has a trunk as a source or a destination the FLASH prompt will appear at softkey position 4 as shown in Figure 3-22. >>>SRC 4612 R. MILNE COS 48 COR 12 4 c / w DST TRUNK COS 16COR3 q Fl>...
  • Page 190: Paging

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA Paging Attendant access paging equipment using PAGE 3.31 fixed key on the Attendant Console. By using this key the Attendant can access a default paging zone(s) which has been pro- grammed in Customer Data Entry (CDE). To access a given paging zone or all paging zones the Attendant must dial the appropriate access code.
  • Page 191: Tone Signaling

    Attendant Console Description The display will return to the format it had before leaving the CDE or Maintenance levels. F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n , r e f e r t o S e c t i o n Maintenance Terminal.
  • Page 192: Att Function

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA 3 c/w q FJ >EXIT q Fd>NIGHT FUNCTION ROOM Figure 3-27 Additional Functions EXIT: Softkey display; i.e., to exit the function mode. ATT FUNCTION: Softkey F2 (ATT FUNCTION) when pressed will dis- play prompts as shown in Figure 3-28. These functions allow the Attendant to do the following: 3 c/w q F1 >EXIT...
  • Page 193 Attendant Console Description clear the incorrect entry, or the EXIT softkey can be pressed to exit the SET TIME function. 6 C / W Enter Time (HH:MM) q F1 >EXIT F3> f5> q Fg> q FO> F7> Figure 3-30 Setting Time of Day 6 C / W Enter Time (HH:MM) = 09:34 q F1 >EXIT...
  • Page 194: Message

    SECTION MITLSI 09-094-315-NA STATIONS: This key enables the Attendant to enter an extension number in order to set up Call Forwarding, busy out the station or set up Message Waiting without calling the extension user. As shown in Figure 3-32 the Attendant simply has to enter the extension number. The CALL FWD and BUSY OUT prompts will appear as shown in Figure 3-32a;...
  • Page 195 Attendant Console Description Forward when Busy or when there is No Answer (F5). CANCEL: The Attendant may cancel Call Forwarding for the extension by pressing this key. When a call has been forwarded to an Attendant, the console replaces the COS and COR fields of the source display with the extension number of the party whose telephone has been forwarded.
  • Page 196: Telephone

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA when the extension becomes idle. When an Attendant calls an extension which has been busied-out, the BSY OUT prompt will appear and the Attendant may cancel the busied- out condition by pressing softkey F2 (CLEAR). SET UP MSG: This feature enables the Attendant to set up system- wide SUPERSET telephone messages by the following key sequence: FUNCTION + ATT.
  • Page 197: Trunk Status Display

    Attendant Console Description Enter Trunk Number: 72- q Fz>STATUS q Fl >EXIT F5> ACCESS q Fg> Figure 3-36a Setting Trunk Functions COS 1 COR 1 < < < >>>DST TRUNK BUSY q Fz>FORCED RLS F4> F5> q Fg> F7> Figure 3-36b Override a Busy Trunk STATUS: The Attendant may view trunk status by pressing this key.
  • Page 198: Message

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA idle and causes the display to revert to call processing mode. NIGHT SWITCHING: The NIGHT1 and NIGHT2 keys are used to place the areas of the system controlled by a given Attendant Console into night service. In multi-tenant applications, each tenant may locally switch into night service without affecting any other tenant, unless programmed to do so.
  • Page 199: Abbreviated Dialing Functions

    Attendant Console Description WED MARCH 2, 1988 Minor Alarm q Fl >EXIT F3> q Fg> q FO> WAITING H f--8> Figure 3-40 Alarm Display When the FRANCAIS softkey is pressed all soft- key labels and Call Processing messages are displayed in French; the prompt toggles to ENGLISH.
  • Page 200: Flexible Night Service Setup

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA CANCEL ALL CALL FORWARDING/CALLBACK: The CANCEL ALL CALL FORWARDING and CANCEL ALL CALLBACK functions are accessed by the following key sequence: FUNCTION + ATT. FUNCTION + MORE + CAN. ALL FWD (or CAN. ALL CBK) Pressing CAN. ALL FWD will clear all call forwarding; pressing CAN. ALL CBK will clear all callbacks.
  • Page 201: Features Description

    Attendant Console Description 4. HOTEL/MOTEL FEATURES General 4.01 The standard Attendant Console features described in Part 3 supplemented additional features related specifically hotel/motel PABX installations. When enabled, most these fea- tures are accessed from the Call Processing mode of the Attendant Console by pressing the FUNCTION key and the GUEST ROOM softkey (F5).
  • Page 202: Automatic Wake-Up

    SECTION MITLSI 09-094-315-NA Pressing GUEST ROOM while the Attendant Console is not engaged in a call will produce the display shown in Figure 4-2. 6 C/W Enter Room Number:- q Fz>MAlD q Fj >EXIT q F6> q F7>RES/CLEAN RM q q Fg>OuT OF SERV.
  • Page 203: Message

    Attendant Console Description 1 0 0 J. SMITH COS 12 COR 01 DND MSW 1 I:12 AM 6 C / W Enter Wake-Up ( HH:MM ) =12:35- q Fl >EXIT q F2’SET q FIj> F4> q Fg> •j Fj3> F7> Figure Automatic Wake-Up...
  • Page 204: Maid In Room Display

    SECTION MITLSI 09-094-315-NA and the softkey toggles to the previous room status. When a room status is changed, the default call restriction (as programmed in CDE for that room status) is also assigned for that room, if the current restriction different.
  • Page 205: Enter Room Number Display

    Attendant Console Description C / W 16992 10204 13595 14883 15321 2 2 0 0 1 21348 21499 2 0 5 0 1 20502 q Fz>ROOM NUMBER q q Fl >EXIT q Fg> Figure 4-7 Room Status Display If the ROOM NUMBER softkey is pressed, the display changes to that shown in Figure 4-8.
  • Page 206: Message

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA room. 3. Automatic Wake-Up Audits: When selected, this type of audit pro- duces a printout showing the wake-up times for all extensions with active wake-up calls. This audit can also be done automatically at a pre-set time (determined by a System Timer). In order to perform audits, the Attendant Console must not be active on a call.
  • Page 207: Audits

    Attendant Console Description TABLE (CONT’D) AUDIT PRINTOUTS PRINT LINE FORMAT DEFINITIONS & NOTES AUDIT TYPE Status hh:mmP Room Status Audit hh:mmP = date Room aaaa and time as above aaaa = “Vacant Rooms” or “Occupied Rooms” “Reserved Rooms” “Clean Rooms”,“Dirty Rooms”, “To Be Inspected”, or “Out of Service”.
  • Page 208: Message

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA Room - Reg Room - Reg Room - Reg Room - Reg Room - Reg 12345 - 00001 12346 - 00001 12347 - 00001 12348 - 00001 12349 - 00001 12355 - 00001 12356 - 00001 22357 - 00001 22358 - 00001 12359 - 00001 22345 - 00001...
  • Page 209 Console Description To Be Inspected Rooms Room - Status Room - Status Room - Status Room - Status Room - Status 72845 - LD 72846 - Int 72847 - Int 72848 - LD 72849 - LD 72856 - Int 72857 - Int 72858 - LD 72859 -..LD 72855 - Lot...
  • Page 210: Message

    SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA Room Call Restriction 4.05 The Room Call Restriction feature permits the Attendant to prevent an extension from making outgoing calls. This feature is enabled by enabling System Option “Outgoing Call Restriction”, and Attendant Option “Attendant Outgoing Call Restriction/Room Sta- tus Setup”.
  • Page 211: Message

    Attendant Console Description automatic wake-up report is given below: 12345 01/23 11:2OP WU 7:00 SET BY ROOM MESSAGE REGISTRATION: Message registration single-line ports have only one type of printout suffix. This suffix is gen- erated whenever a room’s message register is cleared from the Attendant Console.
  • Page 212 SECTION MITL9109-094-315-NA TABLE 4-2 AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP SINGLE-LINE REPORT SUFFIXES OPERATION TYPE SUFFIX DEFINITIONS & NOTES Console Operations WU hh:mmP SET BY CONS WU = Wake-Up hh:mmP = time and PM indicator SET BY CONS = Set by Attendant Console WU hh:mmP CHG BY CONS CHG BY CONS = Changed by Attendant Console...
  • Page 213 Attendant Console Description APPENDIX A Superconsole 1000 Attendant Console RS-232C Interface Specifications General Al.01 This appendix provides the information necessary to identify all the pins on the RS-232C connector of the Superconsole 1000 attendant console. printer port Superconsole 1000 atten- dant console acts like a DATASET 1101 cartridge with the following exceptions: no autobaud...
  • Page 214 MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE SECTION MlTL9141-753-503-NA Issue 3, April 1988 SX-200” DIGITAL PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved. of MITEL Corporation @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 215 WARNING: IF ANY OF THE WARRANTY SEALS ON ANY MITEL EQUIPMENT ARE BROKEN, MITEL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT OR TO VOID ANY REMAINING WARRANTY ON THE EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 216: Title

    1100 Series CONTENTS PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION Reason for Issue ........2.
  • Page 217 SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NA...
  • Page 218 1100 Series INTRODUCTION 1.01 This Section describes three 1100 series asynchro- nous data sets; a DATASET 1101 Cartridge, a DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card, and a Standalone DATASET 1103. Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to describe the DATASET 1100 series data sets used with the SX-ZOO8 DIGITAL PABX.
  • Page 219 SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NA Page 2...
  • Page 220: General Description

    The DATASET 1100 series support asynchronous data communications at rates up to 19.2 kilobits per second, and interface with an SX-200 DIGITAL PABX through a Digital Line Card within the PABX. 2.02 These DATASETs operate with the Mite1 Digital Network Inter-...
  • Page 221: Connector Pin Assignment Tables

    SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NA Connector Pin Assignment Tables 2.05 The RS-232 connectors used on the DATASET 1100 series have the following pin assignments when operating in Data Commu- nications Equipment (DCE) mode: Signal Designation Direction frame ground transmit data to DATASET receive data from DATASET ready to send...
  • Page 222: Description

    3. DATASET 1101 Description 3.01 A DATASET 1101 is mounted within a SUPERSET connects via an internal cable to the telephone set circuit board; it interfaces to the PABX Digital Line Card through the same pair of wires that the telephone set voice circuit uses. Although the DATASET 1101 Cartridge has LEDs near its connectors, its primary interface to the...
  • Page 223 SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NA It also has an internal ribbon cable connecting it to the telephone set; its connection to the PABX is through the set’s twisted pair. Installation 3.06 The DATASET 1101 Cartridge is internal to the telephone set; only two connections (power and RS-232) are required, in addi- tion to the set’s connection to the PABX.
  • Page 224 CARTRIDGE IS AN INTEGRAL INTERNAL PART OF THE TELEPHONE SET. IT IS NOT FIELD ACCESSIBLE. DATA ATTN DISC ‘KEY KEY ASSIGNMENT ON A RS-232 P O W E R C O N N E C T O R Figure 3-l DATASET 1101 Cartridge, Showing Connectors and indicators Page 7...
  • Page 225 SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NA PHYSICAL PORT SINGLE TWISTED PAIR 12 PORTS/CARD RS-232C OR v.24 TELEPHONES WITH DATASET 1101 CARTRIDGE TERMINAL OR PC Figure 3-2 Typical DATASET 1101 Cartridge Application Page 8...
  • Page 226 1100 Series 4. DATASET 1102 DUAL RACK MOUNTED CARD D e s c r i p t i o n A DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card contains two DATA- 4.01 but no switches or keys for manual operation. Each DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card, which is installed within a data cabinet, interfaces to a a PABX Digital Line Card circuit through a single pair.
  • Page 227: Customer Data Entry (Cde

    SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NA 4 . 0 4 The pinout of the card edge connector is as follows: Signal data ring no connection frame ground signal ground T2 (ac input) T2 (ac input) signal ground frame ground no connection data tip installation 4.05 Complete system cabling and Customer Data Entry for the slot into which the DATASET is being installed;...
  • Page 228 1100 Series Figure 4-1 DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card Page 11...
  • Page 229 SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NA...
  • Page 230: Controls, Indicators, And Connectors

    1100 Series 5. STANDALONE DATASET 1103 Description A Standalone DATASET 1103 is packaged in a flat case which 5.01 can be placed under a standard desk telephone set. It is func- tionally the same as the DATASET 1101 Cartridge or one-half of the as the DATASET 1102 Dual Rack Mounted card).
  • Page 231: Installation

    SECTION MITL9141-753-503-NA Installation 5.03 Install a Standalone DATASET 1103 by placing it near its asso- ciated telephone set and data peripheral (its case is designed to lie flat on the desk under a standard telephone set). 5.04 Complete Customer Data Entry for the system to allow the Standalone DATASET 1103 cartridge to operate with the PABX.
  • Page 232 COVER DEVICE PHONE RS-232 C O N N E C T O R Figure 5-l Standalone DATASET 1103, Showing Connectors and Indicators Page 15...
  • Page 233 SECTION MlTL9141-753-503-NA TWISTED PAIR STANDALONE STANDARD TELEPHONE OR TERMINAL OR PC STANDALONE TERMINAL OR PC STANDARD TELEPHONE OR Figure 5-2 Typical Standalone DATASET 1103 Applications Page 16...
  • Page 234: Dataset 1102 Dual Rack Mounted Card

    6. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION General 6.01 microprocessor controls operations w i t h i n t h e It adds High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) control bytes to incoming data received through its RS-232 port, before the data is passed to the HDLC Controller to be packetized and sent out via the DNIC to the PABX.
  • Page 235 VOICE SET CARTRIDGE ONLY) RS-232 INTERFACE RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY L E D S KEYS...
  • Page 236: General

    7. POWER SUPPLIES General 7.01 The DATASET 1101 Cartridge and the Standalone DATASET 1103 receive their power from a plug-in transformer which supplies 9 vat to a power connector on the back of the set. Circuitry within the data set converts this to the required dc voltages. The digital telephone set voice operation receives its power from the PABX, whether or not the DATASET 1101 Cartridge power supply is plugged in.
  • Page 237 SECTION MITL9141-753-506-NA MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE Issue 1, April 1988 @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved. @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 238 The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL). The information 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.
  • Page 239 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION General ..........1 Reason for Issue .
  • Page 240: List Of Illustrations

    SECTION MlTL9141-753-506-NA LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS TITLE PAGE FIGURE Rack Mounted DATASET 2102 3 - l ....Standalone DATASET 2103, Showing Connectors and Indicators .
  • Page 241: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION General This Section describes the Rack Mounted DATASET 2102 and 1 .Ol Standalone These products Synchronous/Asynchronous data sets which are used with Mite1 digital private automatic branch exchanges (PABX). Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to describe the DATASET 2100 Series used with Mite1 PABXs.
  • Page 242 SECTION MITL9141-753-506-NA Page 2...
  • Page 243: General Description

    2100 Series 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The DATASET 2100 Series is composed of two North American 2.01 variants; a Rack Mounted DATASET 2102 and a Standalone asynchronous data communications at rates up to 19.2 kilobits second, and interface with a Mite1 Digital Network Interface Circuit (DNIC) line card within the PABX.
  • Page 244: Synchronous Operation

    SECTION MITL9141-753-506-NA Designation Signal Direction frame ground transmit data t o DATASET receive data f r o m DATASET to DATASET ready to send clear to send f r o m DATASET data set ready f r o m DATASET D S R signal ground...
  • Page 245: Asynchronous Operation

    performed on this data; synchronous data usually includes its own error detection and correction protocol, and it is more important to maintain the synchronization between the two endpoints. The syn- chronization is done by a software Phase Locked Loop algorithm, which actually becomes a frequency locking loop.
  • Page 246: Modem Adapter

    S E C T I O N MITL9141-753-506-NA 2.15 internal - The Internal clock is used when the DATASET 2100 Series is operating in Data Communication Equipment (DCE) mode. The transmit clock (SCT) to the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) is generated within the DATASET’s baud rate generator and is not synchronized with PABX timing.
  • Page 247 2100 Series TABLE 2-1 2100 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS SWITCH 1 DOWN SET - PBX OPERATION HUNT - BACK TO BACK MODE SWITCH 2 DOWN ASYNCHRONOUS SYNCHRONOUS ASYNCHRONOUS MODE SWITCHES DOWN DOWN FLOW CONTROL DISABLED U P D O W N ’ D O W N U P CTS FLOW CONTROL ENABLED FLOW CONTROL DISABLED...
  • Page 248 SECTION MITL9141-753-506-NA TABLE (CONT’D) SYNCHRONOUS MODE SWITCHES SYNC OPERATING MODE DOWN DOWN INTERNAL CLOCK DOWN SYSTEM CLOCK DOWN TX EXTERNAL CLOCK TX AND RX EXTERNAL CLOCK SWITCH 5 SYNCHRONOUS MODE ONLY DOWN TRANSPARENT MODE X.31 MODE SWITCHES SYNC SPEED DOWN 1200 DOWN DOWN DOWN...
  • Page 249: Rack Mounted Dataset 2102

    3. RACK MOUNTED DATASET 2102 Description A Rack Mounted DATASET 2102,has 3.01 no switches or keys for manual operation. Each Rack Mounted single pair. The DATASHELF 9100 connects to the PABX through a 25-pair cable; each card slot is assigned one of these pairs. Figure 3-l shows a Rack Mounted DATASET 2102.
  • Page 250 SECTION MITL9141-753-506-NA The MI/MIC Teledapt connector pinout is as follows: P i n Signal connection modem Ml connection connection modem connection Installation WARNING ANY CONNECTION OF THIS SET TO AN OFF PREMISE APPLICATION, AN OUT OF PLANT APPLICATION, OR TO ANY OTHER EXPOSED PLANT APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD, AND/OR DEFECTIVE OPERATION, AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
  • Page 251 2100 Series Figure 3-l Rack Mounted DATASET 2102 Page 11...
  • Page 252 SECTION MITL9141-753-506-NA Page 12...
  • Page 253: Installation

    2100 Series 4. STANDALONE DATASET 2103 Description 4.01 A Standalone DATASET 2103 is packaged in a flat case which can be placed under a standard desk telephone set. It is func- tionally the same as the Rack Mounted DATASET 2102 (they share the same base pcb).
  • Page 254 SECTION MITL9141-753-506-NA CHART INSTALLATION OF A STANDALONE DATASET 2103 Action Step Install a Standalone DATASET 2103 by placing it near its associated telephone set and data peripheral (its case is designed to lie flat on the desk under a standard telephone set).
  • Page 255 2100 Series PHONE MODE RS-232 LINE JACK SWITCHES CONNECTOR JACK DEVICE ATTENTION L E D L E D Figure 4-l Standalone DATASET 2103, Showing Connectors and Indicators Page 15...
  • Page 256 SECTION MITL9141-753-506-NA TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR STANDARD TELEPHONE OR TERMINAL OR PC PABX DIGITAL LINE LINE 4-WIRE CARD CARD OR V.24 OR COV CARD OR LINE CARD STANDARD TELEPHONE OR RS-232C OR V.24 O N S q SINGLE D I G I T A L ;;, T W I S T E D LINE PAIR...
  • Page 257: Description

    2100 Series 5. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION General 5.01 The DATASET 2100 Series circuit contains six basic blocks, as shown in Figure 5-l. The microcontroller is the central proces- sor for the data set; it contains two timers, the BAUD rate generator, Universal Asynchronous Receiver...
  • Page 258 SECTION MITL9141-753-506-NA RS-232 CONTROL LEADS RS-232 ADDRESS SERIAL/ P A R A L L E L 4 DATA CONVERTER I N T E R F A C E PHASE LOCK, LOOP AND CLOCK MASTER CLOCK Figure 5-l Typical DATASET 2100 Series Block Diagram Page 18...
  • Page 259: Power Supplies

    6. POWER SUPPLIES General The Standalone DATASET 2103 receives its power from a plug- 6.01 in transformer which supplies 9 vat to a power connector on the back of the set. Circuitry within the data set converts this to the required voltages.
  • Page 260 MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE SECTION MlTL9141-753-525-NA DATACABINET 9000 @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved. @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 261 WARNING THE DATASHELF 9100 DEVICE IS MARKETED AND SOLD BY MITEL AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF ITS DATACABINET 9000 SYSTEM AND IS NOT INTENDED BY MITEL TO BE USED AT ANY TIME BY ANY CUSTOMER, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, IN ANY APPLICATION OTHER THAN IN AN APPRO- PRIATE DATACABINET 9000 SYSTEM.
  • Page 262: Modem Interconnect

    Datacabinet 9000 CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION General ..........1 Reason for Issue .
  • Page 263 SECTION MITL9141-753-525-NA...
  • Page 264: Introduction

    9141-900-lOO-NA. The data shelves and DATASETs which mount in these shelves are described in separate practices. Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to describe the cabinet in which MITEL rack mounted DATASETs are installed. 1.03 Only MITEL designed and approved equipment is to be installed in the DATACABINET 9000.
  • Page 265 SECTION MITL9141-753-525-NA Page 2...
  • Page 266: Description

    Datacabinet 9000 2. DESCRIPTION General 2.01 DATACABINET 9000 free-standing metal cabinet proximately 60 cm x 60 cm x 98 cm high (24 inches by 24 inches by 39 inches high). It has locking doors at the front and the rear, and contains rails inside for mounting data shelves and other equipment.
  • Page 267: Modem Interconnect

    SECTION MITL9141-753-525-NA MODEM PANEL SERIES DATASHELF 9100 SERIES - F A N U N I T DATACABINET 9000, Front View, with Three DATASHELF 9100 Assemblies and a Modem Interconnect Panel Page 4...
  • Page 268 Datacabinet 9000 S H E L F SIGNAL P O W E R CABLES CORDS PANEL SLOTS AND C O V E R S 2 5 LAIR POWER DIS;RIEUTION SIGNAL CABLES UNIT PANEL Figure 2-2 DATACABINET 9000, Rear View Page 5...
  • Page 269 SECTION MITL9141-753-525-NA Page 6...
  • Page 270: Configurations

    CONFIGURATIONS General 3.01 A DATASHELF 9100 and a Modem lnterconnnect Panel are avail- able for mounting within the DATACABINET 9000. This Part describes different configurations that can be set up within the cabi- net. Configurations are restricted only by the 35 inch height limit of the 19 inch rack and the total heights of the equipment being installed on it.
  • Page 271 SECTION MITL9141-753-525-NA Page 8...
  • Page 272: Datacabinet 9000 Installation And Wiring

    2. Only MITEL designed and approved equipment may be in- stalled within a DATACABINET 9000. CHART 4-l...
  • Page 273 SECTION MITL9141-753-525-NA CHART (CONT’D) INSTALL SHELVES, CABLES, AND OTHER ASSEMBLIES INTO A DATACABINET 9000 Action Step Form each cable bundle neatly up the right side rail, as shown in Figure 2-2, and attach securely to the brackets on the side rails. Install 25-pair cables in through one of the three cable entry slots on the rear PDU panel and route up the left side of the cabinet to the associated shelves;...
  • Page 274 Datacabinet 9000 RAIL FAN UNIT Figure 4-l Installation of Cardfile Rail Page 11...
  • Page 275 SECTION MITL9141-753-525-NA ATASHELF 9100 i W I R E RAIL Figure 4-2 Connection of Shelf Ground Wire Page 12...
  • Page 276 MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE SECTION MITL9141-753-526-NA Issue 3, April 1988 DATASHELF 9 100 @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved. @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 277 THE DATASHELF 9100 IS MARKETED AND SOLD BY MITEL AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF ITS DATACABINET 9000 SYSTEM AND IS NOT INTENDED BY MITEL TO BE USED AT ANY TIME BY ANY CUSTOMER, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, IN ANY APPLICATION OTHER THAN IN AN APPRO- PRIATE DATACABINET 9000 SYSTEM.
  • Page 278: Title

    Datashelf 9100 CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION General ..........1 Reason for issue .
  • Page 279 SECTION MITL9141-753-526-NA...
  • Page 280: Introduction

    Datashelf 9100 1. INTRODUCTION General 1.01 This Section describes the MITEL DATASHELF 9100, part number described in separate practices. Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to describe the DATASHELF 9100 in which MITEL rack mounted DATASETs are installed.
  • Page 281 SECTION MITL9141-753-526-NA Page 2...
  • Page 282: General

    Datashelf 9100 2. DATASHELF 9100 General 2.01 The DATASHELF 9100 is 8.75 in. high. The left side of the shelf holds up to 16 DATASETs, while the right side contains an integral shelf power supply. All connections to the DATASHELF 9100 are made at the back of the shelf.
  • Page 283 SECTION MITL9141-753-526-NA ON/OFF S W I T C H RACK-MOUNTED P O W E R Figure 2-l Front View of the DATASHELF 9100 Page 4...
  • Page 284 Datashelf 9100 P O W E R C O R D CONNECTOR I WMARV IN IPUT FUSE G R O U N D / STUD Figure 2-2 Backplane and Connectors of the DATASHELF 9100 Page 5...
  • Page 285 SECTION MITL9141-753-526-NA Page 6...
  • Page 286: Datashelf 9100 Installation And Wiring

    Datashelf 9100 3. DATASHELF 9100 INSTALLATION AND WIRING Note: Each card slot not equipped with a DATASET set must be equipped with a filler plate to maintain correct flow of cooling air within the shelves; this does not apply to the top shelf of configuration.
  • Page 287 SECTION MITL9141-753-526-NA RAIL FAN UNIT Figure 3-l Installation of Cardfile Rail Page 8...
  • Page 288 Datashelf 9100 DATASHELF 9100 DATACABINET 9000 SIDE RAIL :: . . II “I I RAIL Figure 3-2 Connection of Shelf Ground Wire Page 9...
  • Page 289: Modem Interconnect

    SECTION MITL9141-753-528-NA MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE Issue 1, April 1988 MODEM INTERCONNECT PANEL @Copyright 1988, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved. @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation...
  • Page 290 The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL). The information 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.
  • Page 291: Installation Of Cardfile Rail

    Modem interconnect Panel PAGE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION General ..........1 Reason for Issue .
  • Page 292 SECTION MITL9141-753-528-NA...
  • Page 293: Modem Interconnect

    Modem Interconnect Panel 1. INTRODUCTION General 1 .Ol This Section describes the MITEL Modem Interconnect Panel, part number 9141-940-100-NA. THE MITEL Modem Interconnect Panel is designed and approved only for installation in the Mite1 DATACABINET 9000. Reason for Issue 1.02 This Section is issued to describe the Modem Interconnect Panel.
  • Page 294 SECTION MITL9141-753-528-NA Page 2...
  • Page 295: Modem Interconnect

    Modem Interconnect Panel 2. MODEM INTERCONNECT PANEL General 2.01 The Modem Interconnect Panel provides a method to connect a voice tip-ring pair from the PABX to a modem, and to connect the MI/MIC leads from the data set to the modem. Sixteen circuits are provided;...
  • Page 296: Modem Interconnect

    SECTION MITL9141-753-528-NA Figure 2-l Modem Interconnect Panel Connectors Page 4...
  • Page 297: Modem Interconnect

    Modem Interconnect Panel CHART 2-l INSTALL A MODEM INTERCONNECT PANEL INTO A DATACABINET 9000 CAUTION: Only MITEL designed and approved equipment may installed within a DATACABINET 9000. Step Action Unpack and inspect the Modem Interconnect Panel for damage or missing items.
  • Page 298 SECTION MITL9141-753-528-NA CABINET ---e---v SIDE RAIL RAIL FAN UNIT Figure 2-2 Installation of Cardfile Rail Page 6...

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