Electrical Characteristics; System Operatlon - Mitel SX-5 Manual

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SECTION MITL9103-098-100-NA
TABLE 4-1
SX-5 FEATURES
Alarm Indication
Lockout
Automatic Callback
-
Busy
MakeIBreak Ratio
Automatic Callback
-
Don't Answer
Mixed Station Dialing
Automatic Station Release
Music on Hold
Background Music
NightIDay Service
Call Forwarding
-
All
Calk
Power Failure Restart
-
Battery
Call Forwarding
-
Busy
Power Failure Restart
-
PROMIROM
Call Hold, Retr~eve from
Power Failure Transfer
-
Both Trunks
any Station
Privacy
-
Automatic
Common Audible Ringing
Programmable Disconnect Timing
Console-less Operation
Programming
Control Extension
Reversal Meaning
Control Functions
Rotary Dial Pulse-to-Digit
Conversion
Data Line Security
Selectable Numbering Plans
Default Data
Selectable Ringing Frequency
Dial Call Pickup
Speed Dial
Direct-In Lines
Timed Recalls
Direct Outward Dialing
Toll Restriction
Direct Trunk Select
Tone-to-Pulse
Conversion
Discriminating Ringing
Transf er/Add-On/Consultation Hold
i . Trunk vs Intercom
Trunk Camp-On with Indication
ii. Trunk 1 v s Trunk 2
Trunk Group Operation
Do Not Disturb
Trunk-to-Trunk
plus Extension Conference
Extension Switchhook Flash Timing
Voice Paging
,
Last Number Redial
Wait for Dial Tone
4.03 Most system and extension features are
inherently activated in the SX-5, thereby
reducing the amount of programming necessary.
4.04 Some programming may be necessary to
customize the data base for such features
as Toll Restriction, or Extension Access to Out-
going Trunks Any such programming is perfor-
med by dialing digits from the Control Extension
To
protect
customer data
from accidental
change, System Switch SW
2
can be used to
disable Programming Functions.
5. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
5.01 The electrical characteristics of the SX-5
are
listed in Table 5- 1. Refer to Table
5-2
for the SX-5 tone plan
6. SYSTEM OPERATION
6.01 The SX-5 is a solid-state communications
system employing space division switching
and microprocessor control of call processing A
block diagram of the SX-5 is shown in Fig. 6- 1.
6.02 The microprocessor can access all areas
of the SX-5 either for information or to
change the state of equipment The micro-
processor scans the extensions and trunks, and
controls the connections to the four speech
paths. All extensions and trunks have access to
each of the four speech paths.
6.03 The SX-5 can operate in either a 'Direct
Trunk Select' or 'Trunk Group Operation'
mode. This feature is accessed either via the
System Switch SW 1 or programming. In the
'Direct Trunk Select' mode, a single-digit access
code is dialed for each trunk. When operating in
a 'Trunk Group Operation' mode, a single-digit
access code will select
either
idle trunk
6.04 Incoming trunk calls may be identified by
a
ringing pattern that is different from the
ringing pattern of internal calls. Each incoming
trunk
can
also be identified by its own distinctive
ringing pattern Therefore, it is possible to distin-
guish between incoming calls on Trunk 1 2nd
Trunk 2, and internal calls Refer to Section
MlTL9 103-098- 105-NA, Features and Services
Description
-
Discriminating Ringing.
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