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I SX-50111 DIGITAL PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (DPABX) POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE FOR MSS3/54 PN 9104-091-120-NA Issue 2, November 1990 "Copyright 1990, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved. '"'Trademark.of MITEL Corporation 111 Registared Trademark of MITE;L Corporation / PN 91 04-091-120-NA NOTICE The Information contained In this document is believed to be accurate In all respects but is not warranted by Mltel Corporation (MITEL~. The Information is subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mitel or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mltel and Its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document. Revi11ions of this document or new editions of It may be Issued to Incorporate such changes. II Pocket Reference Guide CONTENTS PAGE 1. NETWORK CONNECTION INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. WIRING CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3. WIRING DIAGRAMS . . .. •. . . . . . .. . •. . .. . .. . .. . . . 7 4. EQUIPMENT NUMBERS CHARTS • . • . • • • . . . . • . . • . . . 11 5. FEATURE INDEX . . • . • • . . • . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 13 6. CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY REGISTERS Load Default Data . • . . • . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . Access to Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COMMAND 100 SYSTEM OPTIONS ..••.....•..•. System Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attendant Functions . .. . . . . • . . . • . . . . • . . . . . • . Tone and Ringing Control ........ ·. . . . . . . . . . . Trunk Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Station Attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . SUPERSET'M Telephone Attributes • . . . . . . . . . . . • Overflow Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Features Selection 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Features Selection 2 .. ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timeout Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Message Waiting .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . Automptic Route Selection (ARS) .....•....... System Message Detail· Recording (SMDR) . . . . . . Account Code Control . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printer Control .....• ; . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . • . Contact Monitor . . . • . • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COMMAND 110 FEATURE ACCESS CODES . . . . . • . . • COMMANDS 121 - 129 ClASSES OF SERVICE l - 9 . COMMANDS 151 - 156 TRUNK GROUPS 1 - 6 ..... COMMAND 180 USER PROGRAMMING ACCESS . . . . . COMMAND 185 ATTENDANT CONSOLE FUNCTION KEYS ................•...........•..... COMMAND 190 SYSTEM SECURITY CODE . . • . . . . . . 25 26 29 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 49 58 63 66 69 Iii PN 9104-091-120-NA CONTENTS (CONT'D) PAGE COMMAND 191 USER SECURITY CODE PROGRAMMING 70 COMMAND 192 RMATS SECURITY CODE •..•...... 71 COMMAND 193 DISA ACCESS CODE . . • . . . . . . . • . . 72 COMMANDS 301 - 310 EXTENSIONS ..•••........ 73 COMMANDS 321 - 330 BLOCK EXTENSION NUMBERING ........•.•.......•.....•.... 74 COMMANDS 341 - 350 BlOCK EXTENSION MEMBERSHIPS . . . . • . . . . . • . . • . . . . . • . . • • . . . 75 COMMANDS 361 - 366 EXTENSION .HUNT GROUPS . . 76 COMMAND 381 STATION RING GROUP . . . . . . . . . . . 77 COMMANDS 40 1 - 480 SUPERSET TELEPHONE liNES 78 COMMANDS 501 - 580 TRUNKS 01 - 80 . . • . . . • . . 80 COMMAND 600 VERIFIED AUTHORIZATION CODES . • . 89 COMMAND 700 ARS DIGIT COMPARISON TABlE . . • . 90 COMMANDS 701 - 745: ARS TIME-Of-DAY TABLJ: .• 91 COMMAND 750 ARS ROUTE LIS.T TABLE . . . . . . . . . . 92 COMMAND 751 ARS ROUTE TABLE ..••.......... 93 COMMAND 752 ARS DIGIT MODIFICATION TABlE . . . 94 7. PROGRAMMING ERRORS • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 8. ATTENDANT AND MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS ....•.. 99 9. TROUBLESHOOTING - ALARM CODES . . . . • . . . . . . . RMATS Parameters . . . . . • . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 103 107 10. TROUBLESHOOTING - COMMAND REGISTERS COMMAND 900 UNIVERSAl CARD .RESET........ . 109 COMMAND 980 - SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY . . . . . . 110 COMMAND 981 -INTER-OX LINK STATUS DISPLAY . 113 COMMAND 982 - STATION STATUS OISPLAY . . . . . 115 COMMAND 983 -SUPERSET STATUS [)!SPLAY . . . . 122 COMMAND 984- TRUNK STATUS DISplAY . . . . . . . 125 lv Pocket Reference Guide LIST OF TABLES TABLE TITLE PAGE 2-1 2-2 Tip and Ring Assignments - Lines . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Tip and Ring Assignments - Trunks . . . . . . . . . 4 2-3 Tip and Ring Assignments - Power Fall Transfer Circuits ............................. 5 2-4 Tip and Ring Assignments - Universal Card . . . 6 4-1 Station EQuipment Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 4-2 SUPERSET/Trunk Equipment Numbers . . . . . . . 12 5-1 Feature lnde>< . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 6-1 Control Card Status Switch Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 6-2 Programming Access from the Attendant Console ........................... 26 6-3 Programming Access· from the Test Line . . . . . 27 6-4 Test Line Softkey Equivalent Key Sequences . . 28 6-5 E&M Module Switch Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 7-1 Programming Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 8-1 Attendant and Maintenance Functions . . . . . . . 99 9-1 Troubleshooting - Alarm Codes ........... · 103 10-1 Call Processing State Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 10-2 Call Processing Substate Codes . . . . . . . . . . 117 10-3 Source Tone Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE 3-1 3-2 3-3 · 3-4 6-1 TITLE Remote Attendant Console Cable lnstallatl.on. Music/Paging Connections ............ :. Power Fall Transfer Connections . . . . . . . . . . Night Ball Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programmable Function Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE . . . . . . 7 . 8 . 9 10 68 v ,.~ N Cl ! .!. Cl iI I,D .. ,z Pocket Referenc:e Guide 1. NETWORK CONNECTION INFORMATION FCC Registration Number BN285B-16887.-MF-E DOC Approval Number 1731975 A FCC Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) 1.08 load Number (Canada) 73A USOC Connector -CO Trunks RJ21X USOC Connector - 2-wlre E&M Trunks RJ2EX USOC Connector - 4-wire E&M Trunks RJ2GX USOC Connector -DID Trunks RJ21X Service Order Code - E&M Trunks (Type I, 2:- and 4-wira) 9.0F Facility Interface Coda - Loop Start CO Trunks 02LS2 FacUlty Interface Code - Ground Start CO Trunks 02GS2 FacUlty Interface Code - 2-wlre Type I E&M Trunks TL11M Facility Interface Coda - 4-wire Type I ES.M Trunks TL31M Facility Interface Code - l;llract Inward Dial Trunks 02RV2-T Facility Interface Code - Off-Premise Extension Lines 0Ll3B - I I' I - - - I Page 1 : ..., ID fA )> 2 I ~ I ~ - c l II) ,2 ... ...c Pocket Reference Guide 2. WIRING CHARTS TABLE 2-1 TIP AND RING ASSIGNMENTS - LINES OPS coli ONS Pair Pin 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 "4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 w-o o-w W-G G-W W-BR BR-W w-s 5-W R-Bl Bl-R R-0 O-R ll-G G-R R-BR BR-R R-5 S-R 8~-BL 39 14 40 15 41 16 Bl-BK BK-0 0-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-5 S-Bt<: Y-BL BL-V 42 17 Y-O b-Y 50 v-s s-v 12 38 13 Tip 1 Ring 1 Tip 2 Ring 2 Tiu 3 Ring 3 Tip 4 Ring 4 Tip 5 Ring 5 Tio 6 Ring 6 Tip 7 Rlng 7 Tip 8 Ring 8 Line Line Llnl!t Colour W-BL BL-W Tip 1 Ring"! Tip 1 Ring 1 Tip 2 Ring 2 Tip 3 Ring 3 Tip 4 Ring 4 Tip 5 Tip Z Ring 2 Tip 3 :Fling 3 RLng 5 Tip 6 Ring 6 Tip 7 Ring 7 Tip 8 !ling B Tip 4 R~ng Tip 5 Ring 5 Tip 9 Ring S Tip 10 Ring 10 Tip 11 Ring 11 Tip 12 Ring 12 Tip 13 Ring 13 Tip 14 Ring_l4 Tip 6 Fling 6 I I Tip 7 Ring 1 np 15 Tip B Ring II Ring 15 Tip 16 Ring 16 Not Not Not Used Used U.ed Net Usud Used t 25 4 Not No! - Used - ·-- Page 3 PN 9104-091.-120-NA TABLE 2-2 TIP AND RING ASSIGNMENTS - TRUNKS fair Colour Pin W-81. Sl-W W-0 26 1 27 z o-w 28 3 29 4 3(1 5 31 fi 32 7 33 W-G G-W W-BR SR-W w-s s-w A-Bl BL-R R-0 O-R R-G G-R R-BR BR-R R-S S-R BK-BI. BI.-BK SK-0 0-BK Bi'C-G G-Bi'C BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 ~0 15 41 : 16 Y-81. SL-Y 142 17 Y-0 0-Y I 50 :25 - Page 4 v-s s-v 1.5/GS nunkl Tip 1 Ring 1 MMl M1 Tip 2 Ring 2 MMZ MZ Tip 3 Ring l MM3 DIP TrunkS Tip 1 Ring 1 Tip 2 Ring 2 Tip 3 Ring 3 tll3 Tip 4 Ring~ MM4 M4 Tip 5 Ring 5 MM5 MS Tip 6 Ring 6 MM6 MS Tip 7 Ring 1 MM7 M7 Tip B Ring B MMB M8 Tip 4 Ring 4 Tip 5 Ring 5 Tip fi Ring 6 Tip 7 Ring 7 Tip 8 Ring 8 See Power Fe it Tranc-fer ~aig~ent~-- -- ---- Pocket Reference Guide TABLE 2-3 TIP AND RING ASSICNMENTS POWER FAIL TRANSFER CIRCUITS Pin 26 Pair Colour W-BL BL-W Connection (LS/GS Trunk Card) 41 16 Y-BL BL-Y Sea TIP AND RING ASSIGNMENTS -TRUNKS 42 17 Y-O 0-Y Not Used Not Used 43 18 44 19 Y-G G-Y Y-BR BR-Y STATION T1 STATION R1 ONS LINE CARD Tl ONS LINE CARD R1 TRUNK Tl TRUNK Rl TRUNK CARD T 1 TRUNK CARD Rl STATION T2 STATION R2 ONS LINE CARD T2 ONS LINE CARD R2 TRUNK T2 TRUNK R2 TRUNK CARD T2 TRUNK CARD R2 1 I 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 2S Y-S s-Y V-BL BL-V v-o o-v V-G G-V V-BR BR-V v-s s-v I I I Page 5 ~. PN 9104-091-120-NA TABLE 2-4 TIP AND RING ASSIGNMENTS - UNIVERSAL CARD PI" P•Er Moduli Colour Pat Etlan 26 1 27 2 W-BL BL-W W-0 28 W-G G-W W-BR BR-W 3 29 4 30 5 o-w 41 Y-BL 16 BL-V I 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 50 ~ v-s s-v Tip I Ring 1 TRI RRI Contact A Contact B El Ml Mu•ic In A Mulilic In B PJ~ger Oul A Peger Out B Till~ A Mu•ic: In B s-w 40 15 ~·& I~ Peger Out A Peger Out 8 Music 1 w-s R-Bl BL-R R-0 O-R R-G G-R R-BR BR-R R-S S-R BK-BL BL·BK BK-0 O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-ilK BK-S 5-BK E&M 2 Contact A Ring 2 TRZ RR2 E2 Contact 8 M2 Mu$liC In A Tip 3 Ring J TR3 RR3 Music.ln B Pagor Out A P•ger Out B 3 Contecl A E3 Contoct B M3 Musk Jn A •n B Pagor Out A Pager- Out B Contact A Tip 4 ·Mus~c 4 ;. Trunk MOH P•"'* Contl!lct B Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Uoed ---- Ring~ Tf\4 RR4 E4 M4 - - L__ * Pin connections do not apply when the Control Card 2 (MCC2) is used. See Figure 3-2. Page 6 Packet Reference Guide 3. WIRING DIAGRAMS 6-WIRI. JACKI (CUS'JOME:R-PII"~D-EDJ CON-T:ROl (;AII.D m !~__ 8-WlRE CAlliE' WliRINO «:USTQMf~-I>I!CMDEOI NOTE$: 1. Ttl~ Allt:NIMNT -coNIOLE c.Af-5 IE PLAiCED 4 ...,.MUM. OF 200m F1IOM THE r;OHI~L OOU>. Z. :C.CNSOL! Mlti"'G PAJRI- 11-li, :1-5. I ......} M:US' B~ K!Pf A5 PAI'RS IN PlANT WI RING. I(A(IUC.ROtO Figura 3-1 Remote Attendant Console Cable Installation Page 7 / "' ~ 1 "' c ; ii -----' L.- --- _ _ _ .J Pocket Reference Guide T ;!!_ UtGS ...... T DN$ ...... Titlt.JNK ., ~· @ 1iiili"t1 TOT 4!5 co 5l.ICT Ia'S RING GR(IJP ACCESS : 4 9 8 - - - - '---- PARK (ATTEI'LIANT} 3 RMATS MODEM ACCESS - c - f: Access Code Page 47 PN 9104-091-120-NA COMMAND 110 FEATURE ACCESS CODES (CONT'D) c e f a b 2 7 2 8 7 5 Acoo..M' CCDE ENTRY 2 9 7 6 RESERVED 3 0 6 1 OIRECTED/ATT CALL PICKUP 3 1 7 4 3 2 6 2 CALLBACK SETUP 3 3 6 3 DO OOT 0 ISn.JRB 3 4 6 4 H.Nr GRClJP LOOIN/LOOOJT 3 5 010 LON 1 ACCESS 3 6 010 LON 2 ACCESS 3 7 DID LON 3 ACCESS 3 8 6 5 0NS MESSAGE WTG CALLBACK 3 9 6 6 OilS CANCEL MESSAGE WAITING 4 D 6 7 VAC ACCESS 4 1 6 9 l Page 48 d RESERVED ?I ;L MAIO lN Ro:N 7 . f_ - :Access oae ' WAKEUP FRa1 EXTENS I J key 0 2 l 4 STATUS key 0 3 0 7 TRLfl( 0 4 0 4 CALL BLOCK key 0 5 0 5 OVERFLON 0 6 0 3 PAGE 0 7 0 6 WAKE-UP key 0 8 0 1 MSG REG key 0 9 0 2 OVERRIDE 0 0 9 MESSAGE key 1 1 i 5 BOTH _key 1 2 1 3 SWAP key 1 3 1 1 BELL key 1 4 2. NIGHT key , , -- Page 66 key key key key Pocket Reference Guide COMMAND 1BS ATTENDANT CONSOLE FUNCTION KEVS (CONT'D~ e.b: Key Number (l-14) c,d: Key Function: 00 " Unassigned ~ Message Registration /Restrictive Station Control 02 a OVerride 03 =Page 04 • Call Block 05 = TAFAS Overflow 06 .. Automatic Wake-up 0.7 = Trunk Status 08 ~ Account Code Entry 09 = Message Waiting 10 = Function 11 • Bell Mute 01 12 =Night 13 = Swep/Splft 14 =Status 15 .. Both 16 • Room. Status 1.7 = Do Not Disturb 18 =Attendant Tone Signaling 19 = Restrict DID 20 , Verified Authorization Code 21 =Attendant Call Pickup Page 67 Pocket Reterence Guide COMMAND 190 SYSTEM SECURITY CODE Register 1 a , b c d e 7 7 7 2 b: System Security Code 1st Digit c: System Security Code 2nd Digit D-9 d: System Security Code 3rd Digit e: System Security Code 4th Digit P1ge &9 PN 9104-091-120-NA COMMAND 191 USER SECURITY CODE PROGRAMMING Register 1 8 b c d e 1 1 2 3 4 b: User Security Code 1st Digit c: User Security Code 2nd Digit 0 d: User Security Code 3rd Digit e: User Security Code 4th Digit Page 70 ~ 9 PoCkl!lt Reference Guide COMMAND 192 RMATS SECURI1'V CODE Register 1 a , I b c d e f 0 2 4 6 aI b: RMATS SecuritY Code 1st Digit c:: RMATS Security Code 2nd Digit d: RMATS Security Code 3rd Digit I 0 - 9 I 0 - 9 e: RMATS Security Code 4th Digit f: RMATS Security Code 5th Digit Register 2 8 b c d 9 f 2 1 3 5 7 9 b: RMATS S9curlty Code 6th Digit c: RMATS Security Code 7th Digit d: RMATS Security Code Sth Digit e: RMATS Security Code 9th Digit f: RMATS Security Code lOth Digit Page 71 PN 9104-091-120-NA COMMAND 193 DISA ACCESS CODE Register 1 ~ GEEE b: DISA Access Code 1st Digit c: DISA Access Code 2nd Digit 0- 9 d: OISA Access Code 3rd Digit Note: Callers on a DISA Trunk with DISA Access Code Required enabled In its Class of Service must enter the Access Code. By default, the OISA Access Code Is not required and cellars have lmmediete access to SX-50 system features. Page 72 Poc:ke.t Reference Guide COMMANDS 301 - 310 EXTENSIONS i·itiTI:I: 1:1:1: 1~ I:m a,b: Circuit number 01 - 16 (Ol - DB for COV Card) Note: Even circuit numbers are Invalid for the OPS Una Card. c: Extension Type 0 • Extension 1 = Contact Monitor 2 - 9 g Hotline Groups 2 - 9 d: Class of Service 1 - 9 ''· D - No Clas~ ot Service e: Allow Attendant to Change Extension COS 0 ~ Not Allowed, 1 • Allowed f: Pickup Group 1 - 7 0 "' No Pickup Group g: ARS Routing Class of Service {RCS) D - ARS Does not Apply 1 • RCS 1 2 • RCS 2 3 RCS 3. 4 " Attendant Selectable RCS = h: CPS Loop Length (no effect on ONS circuits) 0 ,. Short (under 2 km) 1 • Long (over 2 km) I - 1: Extension Number 1 - 9999 Page 13 PN 9104-091-120-NA COMMANDS 321 - 330 BLOCK EXTENSSON NUMBERING 8l~R:lTI ITJE a.b: Circuit number of First Extension In Block 01 - 16 c.d: Circuit number of last Extension ln Block 01 - 16 . e - h:Extenslon Number of First C!rcult In Block Page 74 Poeket Refaranee Guida COMMANDS 341 - 350 BLOCK EXTENSION MEMBERSHIPS a b c d e f g 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 h 0 - - a,b: Circuit number of First Extension in Block 01 - 16 c,d: Circuit number of Last Extension in Block 01 - 16 e: Class of Service 1 - 9 D = No Class of Service f: Pickup Group 1 - 7 0 =No Pickup Group g: ARS Routing Class of Service 0 s ARS Does not Apply 1 • RCS 1 2 = RCS 2 3 • RCS 3 4 • Attendant Selectable RCS h: OPS Loop Length 0 1 =Short (under 2 km) c Long (over 2 km} Page 75 PN 9104-091-120-N~ COMMANDS 361 - 366 EXTENSION HUNT_ GROUPS ~ ~ b: Hunt Type 0 .. Circular 1 •Terminal c: Hunt Group linking 0 "'Unlinked 1 - 6 • Link to Hunt Group 1 - 6 [[tTl~ a: Hunt Group Member Number 2 - 9 b - e: Hunt Group Member Extension Number P_age 76 Pocket Reference Guida COMMAND 381 EXTENSION RING GROUP rrtr'T·J a: Ring Group Member Number 1 - 9 b - e: Extension Number 1 - 9999 Page 77 PN 9104-091-120-NA COMMANDS 401 - 480 SUPERSET TELEPHONE LINES I·I·I:I:I:I:I~ I~ I:I *1 tor Key Number 01, 0 for key~ numbered 02 - 15 a,b: SUPERSET Telephone Key Number c: Line Appearance Type 0 = Speed Dial Key 1 = Prime Line 2 =Key line, 3 = Multiple Call line 4 " Direct Trunk Select 5 = Direct llne Select 6 = Private line 7 Personal Outgoing line 8 = Attendant Function Key (Auxiliary Attendant only} 9 = Mes~age Waiting Key {Programmable on Key 03 only and valld on SUPERSET 3 Sets only} = d: Ringing Type (Line Appearance Type to 0 or 8) 0 m No Ring 1 = Immediate Ring 2 s Delay Ring e: Call Direction (line Appearance Type to 0 0 = Originate Only 1 • Bothway Calling 2 = Receive Only Page 78 or 8) Pocket Reference Guide d,e; Attendant Function Key (Line Appearance Type • 8 onlY) 01 ~DIAL 0 02 = DO NOT DISTURB 03,. RECALL 04 =HOLD 1 05,. HOLD 2 06,. HOLD 3 07 • LDN 1 08 c LDN 2 09cLDN3 10 ~ MESSAGE WAITING 11 = MSG REGISTER 12 ,. NIGHT SERVICE 13 " OVERFLOW Note: A maximum of five appearances of each Auxiliary Attendant function key can be programmed on the SX-50 DPABX. f ~ i: Extension Or Trunk Number Extension Number for line Types 1, 2, 3 & 7 Trunk Number for Line Types 4, 5 & 6 Page 79 PN 91 04-091-120-NA COMMANDS 501 - 680 TRUNKS 41 - 80 Register 1 B b c d e f g h I I 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 co 1 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 2 1 E8M 1 0 1 6 1 1 0 3 I 2 om I 0 - -- 0 • Disable, 1 • Enable unless indicated otherwise b: Trunk Group Membership 1 - 6 {0 • Incoming Calls Only) c: Trunk Alarm Control d: Trunk Hardware Type 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 " • • " • " • Short Analog CO Trunk Long Analog CO Trunk Analog Toll Office Analog Tie Trunk Satellite Tie Trunk Short Analog DID Trunk Long Analog DID Trunk e: Trunk Class of Service 1 - 9 f; Inward Dial Delay Before Answer {8 sec) Note: This applies to all trunk types. g: Connect to Outeoing Trunk without Third Party h: Inward Dial ARS Routing Class Of Service 1-3 0 Page 80 s0 ARS Does Not Apply Pocket Reference Guide 1: Trunk use 0 ~Disabled 1 • Used· as a CO 2 • Used as an E&M Trunk 3 .. Used as a DID Trunk ]: Trunk Dialing Type 0 • Dll, 1 • DISA. 2 • DID P•u• a1 PN 9104-091-120-NA COMMANDS 501 - 580 TRUNKS 01 - 80 (CONT'D) Register 2 I: I : I: I: I : I : I: I : I : I b: Trunk Outpulsing Make/break Ratto 0 ~ 60/40, 1 = 65/35, 2 a 30/20, 3 • 35/15 c: Disconnect Supervision Guaranteed? 0 =No, 1 =Yes d: Disappearance of Reversal 0 = Is Ignored. 1 a means Disconnect a: Reversal Meaning On Call Origination 0 = Not Incoming Call, l =Incoming Call f: Disconnect Timing 0 • 60 msec 1 c 500 msec 2 a 1.5 sec 3 = 4.0 sec 4 m 10.0 sec 5 a Disconnect Ignored g: Start Type (CO Trunks) 0 • Loop Start, 1 c Ground Start h,i: Trunk Hang-up Delay (Guard) Timer Ol - 16 seconds Page 82 Pocket Reference Guide COMMANDS 5.01 ~ 580 TRUNKS 01 - 80 (CONT'D) Register 3 I:I~ f:i :_1 : I_: I: 0 ~Disable, l D Enable unless indicated otherwise b: Tie Line Dlsconnect·Timer 0 =150 ms 1 ~3DO ms c: E&M Lead Inversion Type 1 0 1 ~ m 2 a 3 ~ M-lead Bath None E-Leatl Type 5 None E-lead M-Lead Both d: E&M Delay Dial Outgoing e: E&M Wink Start Incoming f: E&M Wink Start Outgoing g: RESERVED Pa9e 83 PN 9104-491-120-NA TABLE 6-5 E&M MODULE SWITCH FUNCTIONS , Function Switch OPEN - PBX to Une • +3 dB CLOSED - PBX to Line " -13 dB 2 OPEN - Una to PBX • -4 dB CLOSED - Line to PBX • -11 dB 3 OPEN - Complex Balance Enabled CLOSED - 600 Ohm Balance Enabled 4 OPEN - 600 Ohm Balem:e Enabled CLOSED - Complex Balance Enabled 5 OPEN - 4-Wire Operation CLOSEO - 2-Wire Operation 6 OPEN - Type 5 Signaling CLOSED - Type 1 Signaling 7 NOT USED 8 NOT USED Note: The settings of Switch 3 and Switch 4 must agree. It Is not possible to have both 600 Ohm Balance and Complex Balance enabled simultaneously. Page 84 Pocket Reference Guide COMMANDS 501.- 580 TRUNKS 01 - 80 (CONT'D) Reglster4 u·l :I:I:I:I:I~ I:I~ I~ I:I fl: 0 for CO and DID. 1 for El!oM 0 • Disable, 1 • Enable unless indicated otherwise b: Dictation Trunll(for LS/GS Trunks) c: Inter-ringing Delay (for lS/GS Trunks) 3- 9 seconds d: Day Answer Mode or Day Illegal Number Intercept (DID/DISA) D ~ Direct-In line 1 =LON 1 2 •LON 2 3 • LDN3 e,f.g: Day Answer Point (Day Answer Mode • 0} or Day Inward Dial Trunk Intercept Answer Point (DID/DISA) 000 • O!h 161 167 • 168,), Night Bell 160 • Station Number 166 • Hunt Group Number Ring Group RMATS h: Busy Intercept 1: Do Not Disturb Intercept j: No Answer Intercept k: JllagaiNacant Number Intercept Page 85 PN 9104-091-120-NA COMMANDS 501 - 580 TRUNKS 01 - 80 (CONT'D) Register 5 8 b c d e f ' 5 0 o· tl l! 0 0 - Disable, 1 .. Enable unless Indicated otherwise b: Night Answer Mode or Night Inward Dial Trunk Intercept (010/DISA) 0 s 1 & Flexible Night Service LON 1, 2 " LON 2. l ~ LON 3 c,d,e: Night Answer Point (Night Answer Mode = 0) or Night Inward Dial Trunk Intercept Answer Point (DID/DISA) 000 s Night Bell 001 - 160 =Station Number 161 - 1"66 • Hunt Group Number 167 s Ring Group 168 -RMATS f: DID Night Answer Point Paue 86 PDGket Reference Guide COMMANDS 501 - 580 .TRUNKS 01 - 80 ICONT'D) I:1:1 :I:I:I:I,I·IT I 0 = Disable, 1 • Enable unless Indicated otherwise b: DID Start Type 0 ~ Immediate Start 1 • Wink Start 2 ~ Delay Dial c: RESERVED d: Incoming Address Signaling 0 = loop-Dial Pulsing l = Battery-and-Ground Pulsing 2 = DTMF e: N : Number Of Digits Expected (1 - 9} f: M : Number Of Digits To Be Absorbed [0 - 8) g - j: X : Digits To Be Inserted Page 87 PN 9104-091-120-NA COMMANDS 1101 - !i80 TRUNKS 01 - 80 (CONT'D) Register 7 a 7 -- b c 0 2 ·- ·- b,c: Incoming (01 - e d 4 -- 3 3 L_ - Sel~ure 15l~o: f - g h I 0 2 0 _,I - Debounce Timer 10 ms d: Wink Timer (3 - 6) J< 50 ms e: Permanent-Signal Partial-Dial Timer (\ - 6) x 5 sec f: DID Disconnect Timer {3 - Ill x 50 ms g - i: Rei &lise Acknowledge Timer 002 - 120 sec Page 88 Po~:ket Referen~:e Guide COMMAND 600 VERIFIED AUTHORIZATION CODES (VAC) PROGRAMMING ITIITII :I:I:I~ I~ I:I I I:I I~ I j k m a,b,c: Register Number 001 ~ 999 d: VAC Activation 0 • Disable, 1 B Enable e: COS for Authorization Code 1 - 9 • COS (for VAC) 0 ~Disable f: ARS Routing Number 1 - 3 ~ ARS RCS (for VAC) 0 .. Disable blank e Original RCS Number of Calling Device g - n: Authorl~atlon Code (1 to 8 digits) Paae 89 PN 9104-091-120-NA COMMAND 700 ARS DIGIT COMPARISON TABLE FfEJTrf4U i:i,b,c: Entry Number 001 - 800 d.e: Time-of-Day Table Number 01 - 45 g - 1: Dialed Digits String (field scrolls to show up to 32 digits) Page 90 Pocket Rafarence Guide COMMANDS 701 • 745: ARS TIME-OF-DAY TABLE [1:1:1:1:1;1:1:1~1~1:1~1:[1 a: Period Number 1 - 6 b,c: Start Hour 0()- 23 d,e: Start Mlnute 00 - 59 f,g,h: RCS 1 Route List 0()1 - 200 l,j,k: RCS 2 Route List 000 • access l,m,n: RCS 3 Routa List restricted Page 11 Pl\1 9104-091-120-NA COMMAND 750 ARS ROUTE LIST TABLE Urr~ I~ I:I:I~ I:I~ I~ I:FJJIUJ a,b,c: Route List Number 001 - 200 d.e.f: 1st Choice Route Number g,h,i: 2nd Choice Route Number j,k.l: 3rd Choice Route Number m,n,o: 4th Choice Route Number Page 92 Pocket Reference Guida COMMAND 7S1 ARS ROUTE TABLE I· I· I: I: I: I: I: I: I e,b,c: Route Number 001 - 100 d: Trunk Group Number 1 - 6 e,f,g: Digit Modification Entry Number 001 - 100 h: Toll Calls (Req'd for Account Code Bypass) o • Non-Toll 1 • Toll Page 93 l_ PN 1104-GBl-120-NA COMMAND 752 ARS DIGIT MODIFICATION TABLE ITT' I~ I·J :1·-__,I~ I a,b,c: Digit Modification Number 001 - 100 d.e: Number of Digits to be Deleted 00 - 32 g - 1: Digits to Insert (maKimum of 32 digitsJ Page 94 Pocket Reference Guide 7. PROGRAMMING ERRORS Alarm Messages 1\ave the following format; A 12 0034 NO TRUNK RElEASE AGK. 05/02 Al&rm Code Equipment Nwroer Explan&torv message Slot/Circuit (whare applicable) The 7-segment Status Display lED is located at the right edga of the Control Card, under the cover. A flashing digit shows tha number of alarms In the alarm queue. o Is displayed If there are no alarms. After a power-up or reset the display can show a steadily lit digit. This is an alarm code. Only codes 3, 4 or 5 Indicate a fatal alarm which prevents the system from functionIng. (See Table 9-1, Troubleshooting - Alarm Codas). ' Page 95 \ PN 9104-091-120-NA TABLE 7-1 PROGRAMMING ERROR CODES Error Code Description E01 Illegal Command Identity E02 Digit keyed while Access Mode Error displayed. E03 Directory Number already eKists. E04 Data out of range E05 Illegal Directory Number length eos Directory Number range insufficient ED7 Too many digits keyed EOS Illegal Device range E09 Write protected command E10 Insufficient sottwure package level E11 Write protected data E12 Data field Incomplete E13 RESERVED E14 Maximum Limit EKceeded E15 Hunt Groups linked Into a loop; e.g, linked Group 1 to Group 6 then linked Group 6 to Group 1. E16 Duplicate assignment of Programmable Function Key E17 Attempt to program non-Idle key. E18 SUPERSET Telephone Prime Line Programming Error i E20 Invalid double-digit command I E21 Directory number already in Ring Group PaQe 96 I I Pocket Reference Guide TABLE 7-1 (CONT'D) PROGRAMMING ERROR CODES Error Code ·- Description E22 Device must be an eKtenslon. E23 ARS Busy - Calls In progress E24 DJglt String already programmed E25 Digit String register overflow E26 No Digit String entered E27 Digit aree Is full. E28 The start time entered for this time period Is earlier than or equ1111 to the start time of the preceding period. Time periods must be entered In ascending order. E29 The start time entered tor this time period Is later than the start time of the neM.t period. Time periods must be entered In ascending order. E30 RESERVE[) E31 Attempt to program e OTS, DLS or Private Una In SUPERSET Telaphona Programming when the trunk Is not assigned to a Trunk Group. Refer to Commands 501 - 580, Trunk Programming. E32 SUPERSET 4 Talephone key type conflict E33 Attempt to display System Security Code. E34 Attempt to display User Security Code. E35 Attempt to display DISA Access Code. E36 RESERVED E37 Specified cerd type not found In slot position. E38 Attempt to overflow current Trunk Group. E39 ln_llalld_Trun_k Nu_mbe_r ke'l'e_d _________ -.- I J Page 97 PN 9104-091-120-NA TAB.LE 7-1 (CONT'D) PROGRAMMING ERROR CODES Error Code Description E4D Invalid Auxiliary Attendant Equipment (must be a SUPERSET 4 Telephone). E41 Auxiliary Attendant not Idle E42 Auxiliary Attendant programming conflict E43 Invalid base Directory Number (Occurs when programming Commands 301 - 310). E44 Invalid Directory Number (Occurs when programming CommandS 321 - 330). E45 Contact monitor conflict. Attempted to assign as an answer point an ONS circuit programmed as a contact monitor. E46 VAC length Conflict. Attempted to change length of VAC before deleting all existing -- Page 98 VACs. -· ---- i Pocket Reference Guide 8. ATTENDANT AND MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS TABLE 8-1 ATTENDANT AND MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS Function Code Night Service - ON *11 Night Service - OFF *12 Identify Alarm and Clear *13 Set 12-Hour Clock *14 + 2-diglt hrs, 2-diglt minutes Set 24-Hour Clock * 15 -+ 2-diglt hrs, 2-digit minutes Lamp Test *16 Music ON *17 Music OFF *18 Access Trunk *19 +Trunk Eqpt. No. Trunk Emergency Release *20 -+ Trunk Eqpt. No. Night Answer Point *21 + Trunk Eqpt No. + Answer Pt. Ext. No. Massage Registration *22 + E11.tanslon Number Cell Block- ON *23 Cell Block - OFF *24 Change COS *25 RestorE! COS *26 Trunk Mater *27 Cancel All Message Waiting *29 Alarm Clear *31 I Page 99 PN 9104-G91-t2D-NA TABLE 8-t (CONT'D) ATTENDANT A"ND MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS Function Code Cancel AU Alarms. Alarm Indicators and Busy-Outs *32 Busy Out Trunk ~1 Busy Out OTMF Generator ~2 Busy Out DTMF Receiver *43 + OTMF Receiver Number Busy Out Dlal Tone Detector *44 + Detector No. Change Verified Authoril!allon Code ~5 + Trunk Eqpt. No. Unbusy Trunk *51 + Trunk Eqpt. No. Unbusy DTMF Generator *52 Unbusy OTMF Receiver it53 • OTMF Receiver Number Unbusy Dial Tone Detector *54 .,. Detector No. View Abbreviated Dialing Numbers it60 + indeK number Program Abbreviated Dialing Numbers *65 + lndeK number Autometic Wake-Up *71 + EKt. Number View Automatic Wake-Up *72 + EKt. Number Message Register Audit *73 Printer - Suspend *75 + Printer - Purge end Suspend *75 + 0 Printer - Resume *75 + tl Page 100 * I ·Po~:ket Refvren~:·e G1.1ide TABLE 8-1 (CDNT'D) ATTENDANT AND MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS Fun~:tlon Set System Date Code *80 + DD-MM-YY Room Status *81 Room Status Printout *82 Do Not Disturb *85 Alarm Print - Automatic *90 .. 1 Alarm Print - Disable *90 .. 0 Alarm Print - Prim Alarm Oueue *90 + # English Messaging *91 French Messaging *92 Data Dump *97 + System Security Code Oats Load *98 + System Sacurlty Code System Status Display #980 Inter-OX link Display #981 Station Status Display #982 SUPERSH Status Display #983 Trunk Status Display #984 Install Default Database #998 Software Identity Display #999 Page 101 ...c "U .-.. = 2 ,.' 0 ... ....!. .b ID ~ 0 ID ... "U 2 Pocket Reference Guide 9. TROUBLESHOOTING - ALARM CODES TABLE 9-1 TROUBLESHOOTING - ALARM CODES Code ' I Cause Procedure 01 Failed non-volatile RAM test. Reset system. If alarm persists, replace Generic Module. 02 Checksum error in non-volatile AAM test. Reload default data, reprogram. If alarm persists. replace Generic Module. 03 failure in read/write test of non-volatile RAM. Clear alarm. If alarm persists, replace Generic Module. 04 Checksum error in Peripheral Processor PROM. Clear alarm. If problem persists, rep I ace Generic Module. 05 Signal Processor failure. Replace Control Card. 10 Trunk circuit open. Slow Central Office. Incorrect programming of loop/ground start. Trunk card malfunction. Chack trunk by direct access from Attendant console. Check programming. Try another trunk care!. 11 Sarna as above. Same as above. 12 Central Office interface problem. Trunk card problem. Check. programming. Try another trunk card. If fault persists, contact tha telephone company. 13 Extension Ring ground fault. Check wiring. 20 OX Channel Error on Inter-OX Link. Raset system. If error recurs, change Control Card. ' I ! ' I j Page 103 PN 9104-G91-120-NA TABLE 9-t (CONT'D) TROUBLeSHOOTING - ALARM CODES Cade cause Procedure 21 Dial tone detector felled test and has been busied-out Follow Peripheral Equipment Troubleshooting Procedure, In Section MITL9104-091-350-NA. 22 Station has failed a loopback test. Reset system. If error recurs, replace Line Card. 23 Three-party conference circuit failed test. Reset system. if error recurs, change Control Card. 24 PTMF Receiver felled test Follow Peripheral and has been busied-out. Equipment Troubleshooting Procedure, in Section Mln9t04-091'-350-NA. 25 Early line Split hardware failure. Follow Peripheral Equipment Troubleshooting Procedure, In Section MITL9104-091-350-NA. 26 DTMF Generator failed end was busied out. As above. 27 Trunk failed loopback test and Is busied out. Reset system. If error recurs, replace Trunk Card. 28 Console has failed a loopback test. Check console wiring. Replace console. If problem persists, replace Control Card. Page 104 I I I Packet Reference Guide TABLE 9-1 (CONT'D) TROUBLESHOOTING - ALARM CODES Code Cause Procedure 29 Device Is not being scheduled correctly. Report occurrence In Trouble Log. Include details of device, time and operations when alarm occurred. 30 Attempt to enter CDE data value outside of allowed range. Refer to Section MITL9104-091-210-NA (CDE) for valid data range. Correct entry. 40 Console dead due to hardware failure. Reset system. Try another corisole. Replace Control Card. 41 Card Is Invalid or exceeds system limit for card type. Check card type Um.its. 42 Universal Card has failed. Reset !lystem. Try another Univar!lal Card. 60 An error has occurred during data load. Retry dats load. 61 Communication with printer not possible. Check coooections, data transmission parameters. Ensure printer Is ready. Try another printer. 62 Printer queue is full. Use Alarm Print ("90#) command at console. 63 Automatic Wake-up call has not bean answered for the third time. Ensure extension ball works. ARS Time-of-Day table not programmed. Program Time-of-Day table. ! 80 ·- ' i I -·-- ···I PN 9104-()91-120-NA TABLE 9-1 (CONrD) TROUBLESHOOTING - ALARM COOES Code Cause Procedure 81 ARS Route Priority table not programmed. Program Route Priority table. 82 ARS Route Ust not -programmed. Program Route Ust. 83 ARS Digit Modification Table not programmed. Program Olglt Modification Table. 84 (ARS) selected trunk group programmed for manual dial tone verification. Change Trunk Group programming. 85 Set Is locked out. Clear alarms (*32). Replace the set's handset. 86 Recorded Announcement Device hes not disconnected after 5 minutes. Clear alarms ("32}. If problem persists, replece RAO. 90 A software error has occurred. Report In Trouble Log. Include details of time and operations at time of alarm. 93 3 incorrect entries for RMATS security code - - Page 106 ---- ·-- Check security code. - --- -- ·---- . ( Packet Reference Guide RMATS Parameters 9.01 The modem used to access RMATS must have the following characteristics: • Bell Standard 103 or equivalent • 300 Baud • Even parity • 7 data bits, 2 Stop Bits • Full Duplex • Originate mode. ·-I ..• : ao 0 (D > 2 ll!lI I ... I 0 ID 0 ID ,.... ... .,2 Pocket Reteren;e Guide 10. TROUBLESHOOTING - COMMAND REGISTERS COMMAND 900 UNIVERSAL CARD RESET 1911111 Slot Null'ber When the 'RESET' softkey Is pressed, the Universal Card In the slot Indicated is reset. This command has no effect on other card typss. Note: Key sequence '"4' Is equivalent to 'RESET'. Page 109 PN 9104-091-120-NA COMMAND 980 - SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY System Status Display shows the status of Dial tone detectors, the Tona Generator. OTMF Receivers and diJgnostlc tests. Register 1 Status of OTMF Receivers 1-5 o =idle 1 • busy 2 • busied-out - • receiver not equipped Page 110 Pocket Reference Guide COMMAND 980 - SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY (CONT'D) Register 2 Register NuiOOer Status of Dial Tone Detectors 1-4 o s idle 1 = busy 2 ~ busied-out Status of Tone Generator 0 ~Idle 1 a busy 2 ~ busied-out Page 111 PN 9104-091-12&-NA COMMAND 980- SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY {CONT'D). Register 3 Register Nuntler Current Diagnostic Test: 0: No test is running 1: PROM checksums 2: Volatile RAM test 3: Non-volatile RAM checksums 4: Scheduling diagnostics 5: OX diagnostics 6: Tone detector diagnostics 7: Tone generator diagnostics 8: OTMF receiver diagnostics 9: Tone detector diagnostics 10: Conference diagnostics t1: Tone detector diagnostics 12: Console diagnostics 13: Tone detector diagnostics 14: Line/trunk diagnostics 15: Inter-OX Lockup Diagnostics Page 112 Pocket Reference Guide COMMAND 981 - INTER-DX LINK STATUS DISPLAY This command provides status Information on the Inter-OX chip connection links. Background: OX Chip 0 I 33-64 1 ss-96 I 1-32 OX Chip 2 OX Chip 1 ·- Links 1-32 connect chips 0 and 2. links 33-64 connect chips 0 and 1. Links SS-96 connect chips 0 and 1 or 0 and 2. Devices in slots 1 ami 2 use OX 0. Devices in slots 3,4.5 and 6 use OX 1. Devices In slots 7,8,9 and 10 use OX 2. Page 113 PN 9104-091-120-NA COMMAND 981 - tNTER-DX liNK STATUS DISPlAY (CONT'O) Register 1 Register Nu~er Inter-ox Link Number (01-96) Register 2 Register Number lnter-DX Link states 0: not In use 1 : In use Inter-OX link states are stored in bytes, so the display shows eight links at a time. The state of the Inter-OX Link actually reQuested identifies Itself by flashing. Page 114 Pocket Reference Guide COMMAND 982 - STATION STATUS DISPLAY Reglater 1 Register Nullber Station equipment number {001 -- 160} Register 2 Regi star NUI!lber Call Processing State {See Tabla 10-1) Cal I Processing Substate (See Table 10-2) Peripheral Processing State (for MITEL personnel only) Page 115 PN 9104-091-120-NA TABLE 10-1 CALL PROCESSING STATE CODES State Code Ot 02 03 04 05 05 07 08 09 OA OB oc 00 OE OF 10 11 12 Page 116 Idle Waiting for a Receiver Slgnellng Busy Reorder Camped on Held Welting for Answer Talk Message Waiting Calling Back Trunk Signaling Automatic Wake-up Announcement Message Register Audit Special Set Hard Hold SMOR Wake up Printer Queue Pocket Reteren~:e Guide TABLE 10-2 CALL PROCESSING SUBSTATE CODES Code 14 15 16 19 1A 18 1C 10 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 28 2C 20 2E Substate Walt for Una Select (SUPERSET Telephone) Busy Override Swap/call Forward System Admlnlstrlltion Console Functions Direct Trunk Select Hold W Voice Indication Call Hold Pickup Super Functions Waiting lor DISA Access Code Behind PBX Special Substate Speed Call Set Up Manual Digits Into Speed Call Number Select Trunk Substate Add Held Trunk. Signaling Walt For Dial Tone Detector Walt For Dial Tone Welt For Manual Dial Tone Indication Get Receiver Trunk Dialing Delay Dialing Wait for trunk Release Wait for connection Connected Auto-Answer Page 117 PN. 9104-091-120-NA COMMAND 982 - STATION STATUS DISPLAY (CONT'D) Register 3 Conference ~i r-c::u•1 Dial Tone Oe:te.;ao-r Inter-ox Link n'""bor ( l-961 Source Tone 10 -----l !l' N 1104-091-120-NA COMMAND 984 - TRUNK STATUS DISPLAY (CONT'DJ RegisterS Rl nglng Voltage o ~High amplitude AC detected on Tip & Ring External Ground (Message Registration) 0 • ncn grounded 1 = grounded Register 6 r-~~~~~--~-, Register Nurroer RESERVED - - - - ' Reverse Currenr Condition 0 • absent l = present {Tip more negative than Ring) Forward Cur rent Condl t ion 0 • absent 1 • present {from CO) Tip 0 1 r Page 121 Ground Condition------~ not grounded ,. grounded a
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