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    Installation
    System Initialization Sequence
    SX-200 EL/ML Initialization
    Table 28:  Main Control Card Codes
     CodesSystem 
    FunctionAction
    To p  L E D :     E .
    Lower LED: 8MOSS 
    VerificationFor SX-200 EL/ML, the MITEL Options pass-
    word, selected options, or system id does not 
    match. Verify the options and the system id; 
    then, enter the password again. 
    For SX-200 LIGHT/DIGITAL, the decryption 
    module is not correct.
    To p  L E D :  A  
    Lower LED: - circles 
    clockwise Database 
    UploadIndicates that a customer database backup is 
    in progress, or that a log text file is being saved 
    to the user’s PC storage medium.
    To p  L E D :  A
    Lower LED: - circles 
    counter-clockwise Database 
    RestoreIndicates that a customer database restore 
    from the user’s PC storage medium to the sys-
    tem is in progress.
    To p  L E D :     C
    Lower LED: -Database 
    Verification During a system reboot or power up (after C is 
    pressed within 10 sec.) the system clears the 
    default customer database in the random 
    access memory and resets the system.
    To p  L E D :  F
    Lower LED: - circles 
    counter-clockwise Flash Memory 
    AccessIndicates that the system software on the flash 
    memory card is being accessed.
    To p  L E D :  H
    Lower LED: - circles 
    clockwise Software 
    DecompressionIndicates that the system software is in the 
    process of decompressing.
    To p  L E D :  -
    Lower LED: -Normal 
    OperationIndicates normal system operation when no 
    applications are using the status indicators. 
    						
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    SX-200 LIGHT/DIGITAL Initialization
    * Power Supply Power Fail Sense can cause this test to fail. 
    ** Upon test failure, test error codes will be flashed for 1
    second, after which testing will begin again from test 1.Table 29:  Main Control Card Test Status Codes 
    Test NameTest CodeError 
    Code
    Bus Error Vector/Stack Test 0 E0
    Processor Viability Test 1 E1
    PROM Checksum Test 2 E2
    RAM Load Checksum Test 3 E3
    Limited RAM Test 4 E4
    DMA Controller Test/PFS OK* 5 E5
    RAM Chip Select Test 6 E6
    RAM Data Bit Independent Test 7 E7
    Memory Address Test 8 E8
    Memory Space Test 9 E9
    ** Booting System Software b or b. Eb or Eb.
    Parity TestPEP
    Top of RAM determined and displayed1.2.2.2.4.
    005C0 
    Main load being read in from disk  L  E (flashing)
    L 
    Huffman encoded load being decoded  H  E (flashing)
     H 
    Main load running -     - 
    						
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    Installation
    SX-200 LIGHT/DIGITAL Main Control Card Power-Up Error Codes
    Table 30 shows the Main Control Card numeric display error codes 
    which may appear during start-up. Also shown are the most likely 
    causes of the error condition. 
    Table 30:  Main Control Card Power-Up Error Code Summary
    Error Code Likely Cause(s)
    (blank)• Faulty power system - refer to that procedure.
    • Faulty Main Control Card.
    0• Faulty or loose flea clip W3 (if applicable) 
    • Faulty Main Control Card.
    E
    0• Unseated DRAM Module or DX Module.
    • Faulty DRAM or DX module (see Note).
    EEE E
    134or5• Faulty Main Control Card.
    E
    2• Unseated EPROM IC.
    • Faulty EPROM IC - replace Main Control Card.
    EEE E
    678or9• Unseated DRAM Module.
    • Faulty DRAM Module - replace Main Control
    Card.
    E
    b.• Please note difference between “E” and “E.”. 
    (See below in this table for E. codes.)
    • Faulty disk drive connections.
    • Faulty installation of diskette.
    • Incorrect or damaged diskette - ensure that the
    write protect sticker has been removed.
    • Faulty diskette - replace.
    • Incorrect setting of switch S3 on Main Control
    Card - ensure that it is in the OFF, or OPEN po-
    sition (pointed upward with respect to the board).
    • Faulty disk drive.
    • Faulty Main Control Card.
    E
    C• System will not boot, unable to change system
    configuration.
    Sequence: E
    2389bb• Faulty power system - refer to that procedure.
    • No disk in drive, bad drive, bad disks. 
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    NOTE: 1.The SX-200 LIGHT system must be equipped with the Switch Matrix Module 
    instead of the DX Module used in the 336, 456 & 480-port systems or the 
    Switch Matrix Card used in the 672 -port system.
    2.A normal running system may show other codes (card diagnostics or errors). 
    However, during start-up, only the codes in this table are possible. Any other 
    code shown during start-up indicates a faulty Main Control Card. 
    3.Codes possible AFTER start-up include card diagnostics codes (last card lo-
    cation tested, top number indicates bay number, bottom number indicates 
    card slot number - maintenance logs give results of test, i.e., pass or fail with 
    cause), or disk error codes. 23456or 7
    00000 0 • Problem in a digital bay/node - upper digit is the
    bay number. Refer to Bay Control Card
    procedures.
    23456 7
    nnnnnorn
    (where n is any number)• Problem in a peripheral bay/node - upper digit is
    the bay/node number, lower digit is the card slot
    number. Use SHOW ALARMS command to gain
    further information (see note 2).
    E.
    n
    (where n is any number)• Note difference between “E” and “E.”
    (see above in this table for “E” codes).
    • Problem with Disk Subsystem - refer to Floppy
    Disk Subsystem Troubleshooting.
    -
    -• Nothing - indicates successful software down-
    load. This display may be immediately changed
    to display post boot-up codes (see note 2).
    (any other code)• Faulty Main Control Card (see note 2).
    Refer to SX-200 LIGHT/DIGITAL Floppy Disk Subsystem 
    Troubleshooting Procedures (page 91). Table 30:  Main Control Card Power-Up Error Code Summary
     (Continued)
    Error Code Likely Cause(s)
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    Installation
    Adding a Peripheral Cabinet
    1. Install the peripheral cabinet (including Bay Power Supply, Bay 
    Control Card, and required Fiber or Copper Interface Module).
    2. Connect the fiber or copper cable to the interface module in the 
    control cabinet.
    3. Power up the cabinet.
    4. Enter CDE mode on the maintenance terminal.
    5. Select Form 01, System Configuration and configure the new cards 
    (select node type as required).
    6. Complete remaining CDE for the new cards.Refer to Powering Up the Nodes (page 59).
    Make sure there are enough devices available
    (CDE Form 04, Option 103). 
    						
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    Peripheral Interface Cards and Modules
    Table 31:  Peripheral Interface Cards and Modules
    Peripheral 
    interface 
    card
    Devices supportedCircuitsMaximum loop 
    resistance/loop lengths
    COV Line 
    card
    high powerVoice Mail devices6Loop resistance: 280 W
    Loop length:
    26 AWG - 1000 m (3300 ft.)
    24 AWG - 1500 m (5000 ft.)
    22 AWG - 2000m (6000 ft.)
    DID Trunk 
    card
    high powerDirect Inward Dial 
    (DID) trunks from CO6Loop resistance: 2450 W
    Loop length:
    26 AWG - 7986 m (25955 ft.)
    22 AWG - 19995 m (64984 ft.)
    LS/GS Trunk 
    card
    low powerGround start and 
    Loop start CO trunks6not applicable
    LS/CLASS 
    Trunk card
    low powerLoop Start CO trunks8not applicable
    ONS/CLASS 
    Line card
    low powerDTMF telephone sets
    Rotary telephone sets12External loop resistance:
    600 W
    External wire resistance: 
    400 W
    External loop length:
    22 AWG - 1000 m (3300 ft.)
    24 AWG - 1500 m (4875 ft.)
    OPS Line 
    card
    high power
    (low power 
    in SX-200 
    EL/ML)DTMF telephone sets
    Rotary telephone sets6External loop resistance: 
    1800 W
    External wire resistance: 
    1600 W
    External loop length:
    26 AWG - 5853 m (19022 ft.)
    22 AWG - 15240 m (49530 ft.)
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    Installation
    BRI card
    low powerVideo conferencing 
    Group 4 fax
    Internet Access
    Xpress Office
    Te l e w o r k e r24Loop length of up to 18,000 
    feet (5.4 km)
    Digital Line 
    card (DNIC)
    low power
    (high power 
    if a console 
    is
    connected to 
    a SX-200 
    LIGHT) SUPERSET 4001,
    SUPERSET 4015,
    SUPERSET 4025,
    SUPERSET 4090,
    SUPERSET 4125,
    SUPERSET 4150,
    SUPERSET 401+,
    SUPERSET 410,
    SUPERSET 420, 
    SUPERSET 430, 
    SUPERSET 3DN, 
    SUPERSET 4DN,
    DATASET 1100 and 
    DATASET 2100,
    SUPERCONSOLE
    1000 and 
    SUPERSET 7000 
    consoles;
    MiLINK Data Module, 
    and MiLINK PKM, 
    DSS/BLF Interface 
    Unit,
    MOH/Pager Unit,
    Digital Line Monitor1224 AWG (25 IWG) - 1000 m 
    (3300 ft.) including up to 50 m 
    (162.5 ft.) 22 AWG (22 IWG) 
    quad wire and up to 3 m 
    modular line cord without 
    bridge taps
    Mitel 
    Express 
    Messenger 
    Card (DNIC, 
    low power)2, 4, 6, and 8 voice 
    mail portsNANA
    Table 31:  Peripheral Interface Cards and Modules  (Continued)
    Peripheral 
    interface 
    card
    Devices supportedCircuitsMaximum loop 
    resistance/loop lengths
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    T1 Trunk 
    Card
    high power to CO or other PBX24maximum 655 shielded cable 
    to Channel Service Unit
    Universal 
    card
    high powerFour modules:
    MOH/Paging
    DTMF Reciever,
    E&M Trunk,Console Total power rating of modules 
    on Universal card cannot 
    exceed 10
    Music-on 
    Hold/Paging 
    module1 eachpower rating = 1
    loop length - not applicable
    DTMF 
    receiver 
    moduleDTMF telephone key-
    pads and end-to-end 
    signaling equipment.4power rating = 2
    loop length - not applicable
    E&M trunk 
    moduleE&M tie trunk1power rating = 3
    26 AWG - 1068 m (3500 ft.)
    24 AWG - 1708 m (5600 ft.)
    22 AWG - 2715m (8900 ft.)
    Console 
    moduleinterfaces to LCD 
    console only (4-wire)1power rating = 5
    loop length - 305 m (1000 ft.)
    Peripheral 
    Spine NodeThree Modules:
    LS/CLASS Trunk
    DNIC, ONS Line
    LS/CLASS 
    Trunk 
    module4 LS/CLASS trunks 
    plus SFT for circuit 1 
    (SPINE Bay only)4External loop resistance: 
    1600 W
    DNIC 
    module(for SPINE Bay only)422 or 24 AWG - 1000 m (3300 
    ft.) including up to 50 m 
    (162.5 ft.) 22 AWG) quad wire 
    and up to 3 m modular line 
    cord without bridge taps.
    ONS Line 
    module(for SPINE Bay only)426 AWG - 700 m (2300 ft.)
    24 AWG - 1128 m (3700 ft.)
    22 AWG - 1784m (5850 ft.)
    Table 31:  Peripheral Interface Cards and Modules  (Continued)
    Peripheral 
    interface 
    card
    Devices supportedCircuitsMaximum loop 
    resistance/loop lengths
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    Control and Digital Services Cards and Modules
    Table 32:  Digital Control and Digital Services Cards and Modules
    Card or ModuleImportant Details
    Main Controller IIFor SX-200 ML FD control cabinet only
    Main Controller IIIEL For SX-200 EL control cabinet only
    Main Controller IIIELxFor SX-200 EL control cabinet. Use the Elx cabinet
    (
    9109-600-002-NA)
    Main Controller IIIMLFor SX-200 ML (RM) control cabinet only
    Main ControllerFor SX-200 LIGHT and DIGITAL control cabinet only
    Circuit Switch Matrix IIFor SX-200 DIGITAL 672-port Bay 0 only
    Control Resource CardFor SX-200 LIGHT control cabinet only
    Bay Control Card IIOne for each bay (except SX-200 LIGHT control 
    cabinet and SX-200 DIGITAL COMBO bays)
    Bay Control Card IIIRequires the SX-200 ELx cabinet
    Control Triple CIM CardRequires the SX-200 ELx cabinet
    Control FIM
    Carrier CardFor SX-200 ML FD and SX-200 LIGHT control
    cabinets
    Control Dual FIM
    Carrier CardFor SX-200 EL and SX-200 ML (RM) control
    cabinets
    Control Triple FIM
    Carrier CardFor SX-200 EL control cabinet only
    T1 Trunk CardA 24 circuit, high power card to CO or to another 
    PBX, maximum distance is 655 feet of shielded 
    cable to the Channel Service Unit
    PRI CardFor the SX-200 ELx cabinet Rev 4.4 or greater 
    (PN 9109-600-002-NA) with LIGHTWARE 17 
    Release 4.0 or greater 
    Supports the T1/E1 module and the FIM II or CIM. 
    The PRI card is not included in the high power card 
    count. The PRI card is a separate bay.
    T1/E1 moduleProvides up to 2 T1 links of ISDN connectivity (24 or 
    48 channels) on the PRI card. Provides up to 2 T1 
    links of T1/D4 connectivity on the BCC III.
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    FIM II Installs on the Control Triple CIM Card in the main 
    control cabinet, on the BCC III in a peripheral cabi-
    net , on the PRI card in a main control cabinet or a 
    peripheral cabinet, or on the Peripheral Interface 
    Module Carrier Card
    Copper Interface 
    Module (CIM)Installs on the BCC III in a peripheral cabinet , on 
    the PRI card in a main control cabinet or a periph-
    eral cabinet, or on the Peripheral Interface Module 
    Carrier Card
    DSP Module (Single)Installs on the BCC III. Provides CLASS functionality 
    for 8 ONS/CLASS Line cards, 16 DTMF receivers 
    and 16 conference conference bridges for Record a 
    Call.
    Table 32:  Digital Control and Digital Services Cards and Modules
     (Continued)
    Card or ModuleImportant Details
     (Sheet 2 of 2) 
    						
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