Programming A Range Of Non Dial-In Trunks - Mitel SX-200 EL Technician's Handbook

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4. Form 14, Non-Dial-in Trunks
Assign COS and Tenant.
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Assign the directory number or an abbreviated dial number
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which incoming calls will ring for Day Service, Night Service 1,
and Night Service 2 modes.
Assign a Circuit Descriptor Number (CDN) (links this form to
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Form 13).
Assign a Trunk Name if desired. This name appears on the
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consoles and on the set displays for incoming and outgoing
calls.
Assign a Trunk Number.
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CDE Form 14 does not accept trunk programming changes if
the T1 card or T1/E1 module is installed and the T1 link is down
but active. To make a programming change for a T1 card,
unplug the T1 card, make the programming change and then
re-insert the T1 card. To make a programming change for a
T1/E1 module, insert a Peripheral Interface Card (PIC) into the
software location (slots 5 or 6) for that T1 link, make the
programming change, and then remove the PIC from the slot to
reset the T1 link.
5. Form 16, Trunk Groups
Assign to a trunk group if outgoing.
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Programming a range of Non Dial-in Trunks

The RANGE PRGRM softkey allows block programming of trunks on
the same card. You must program the first trunk in the range and then
press RANGE PRGM to copy the values to the range of trunks that you
specify. The following fields are copied from the first trunk in the range:
COS, TEN, DAY, N1, N2, CDN
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The TK NAME and COMMENTS fields are left blank.
The trunk numbers are assigned in sequence, beginning with the first
trunk in the range. If there are trunks that are already programmed
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