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Mitel Sx 100, Sx 200 Superswitch Volume V Instructions Manual
Mitel Sx 100, Sx 200 Superswitch Volume V Instructions Manual
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MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE SECTION MITL9105/911 O-096-224-NA Issue 1, February 1987 SUPERSWITCH” ELECTRONIC PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE RECORDED ANNOUNCEMENTS CONTENTS PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION ..................................... 1 Reason for Issue ................................... 1 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................... 1 Recorded Announcement Card ......................... 1 Recorded Announcement Device ....................... 2 3. TYPICAL RECORDED ANNOUNCEMENT USE...
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-. SECTION MITL9105/911 O-096-224-NA CONTENTS (CONT’D) PAGE 6. MAINTENANCE AND TESTING ......................... 12 Maintenance Procedures ............................ 12 RAC ........................................... 12 RAD ........................................... 12 Test Procedures ................................... 12 RAC ........................................... 12 RAD ........................................... 14 7. HANDLING BATTERIES WHICH CONTAIN LITHIUM .......... 15...
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SECTION MITL9105/911 O-096-224-NA 1. INTRODUCTION. 1.01 This Section provides information about recorded announce- ments used with the SX-lOO@/SX-200@ PABX; it is divided into the following parts: Part 1 outlines the Section. Part 2 provides a general description of the types of recorded an- nouncements available. Part 3 describes how recorded announcements operate within the SX- 1 OO@/SX-200a PABX. Part 4 gives installation instructions for recorded announcement equipment. Part 5 describes...
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SECTION MITL91 OW911 O-096-224-NA module 2 record/playback channel 3 (6th equip num) playback channel 4 (8th equip num) 2.04 Each module includes a Random Access Memory (RAM) which contains one message, and two playback channels. Messages may be recorded on Channels 1 and 3 only; Channels 1 and 2 playback the message recorded on Channel 1, and Channels 3 and 4 playback the message recorded on Channel 3. Each pair of channels is arranged so that there is a time delay of 4 seconds between them....
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SECTION MITL9105/911 O-096-224-NA BATTEFIV BATTERY PACK SWITCHES /- 1 ‘I ‘, /’ L r_I :: I& BATTERY BATTERY PACK SWITCHES CHANNEL 1 BUSY-OUT CHANNEL 2 BUSV-OUT CHANNEL 3 BUSY-OUT CHANNEL 4 BUSY-OUT CHANNEL 1 WRITE PROTECT NOT USED i;+NuN;3 WRITE PROTECT - LED 1 CHANNEL 1 INDICATOR 2 CHANNEL 2 INDICATOR 3 CHANNEL 3 INDICATOR 4 CHANNEL 4 INDICATOR 6501RlEl Figure 2-l Recorded Announcement Card Page 3
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C. SECTION MITL9105/911 O-096-224-NA timed; at the end of the specified time, the system dis- connects the trunk from the recording. All Agents Busy 3.02 The recorded announcement is used when all extensions in an agent group are busy. After a programmed delay, during which the caller hears ringback tone, the system automatically connects the incoming call to the recorded announcement. If an agent becomes free during the recorded announcement, the system immediately connects the caller to that...
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SECTION MITL9105/911 O-096-224-NA Switches on the RAC 4.03 The switches on the RAC must be set as follows before the recorded announcements can be used: 0 The two battery switches on each module must be closed. l The bank of 10 switches in the centre of the trunk card must be set as follows: 1 - open 2 - open 3 - closed 4 - closed 5 - open 6 - open 7 - open _ 8 - open 9 - open 10 - open. 0 The bank of eight switches on the edge of the trunk card must be set to OPEN. The switches may be...
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SECTION MITL91 OS/91 1 O-096-224-NA 5. PROGRAMMING A RAC OR RAD - EXAMPLE 5.01 This Part describes data which must be entered into the system from the console before recorded announcements can be used. l All RACs and RADs within one Recording Group must hold the same message. 0 The length of the message in a recording group must be speci- fied; it must not exceed 8 seconds if the group includes a RAC, but can be up to 99 seconds if the group contains only RAD(s). 0 The attendant accesses a...