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3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook
Peripheral Cabinet, SUPERSET HUB, and Digital Service Unit
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Installing SX-200 Bays
You can connect up to seven SX-200 Bays to the 3300 MXe controller
using CIM or FIM cables. Only SX-200 ELx Bays equipped with BCC III
controller cards
and ONS, OPS and DNIC station circuits cards
are
supported. See Table 107 on page 377 for a list of supported cards.
Supported peripheral devices are limited to the following:
•
SUPERSET 4000-series DNIC telephones
•
PKM 48, PKM 12 (attached using a SIM1 or SIM2)
•
Analog Interface Module (AIM) connected to a SUPERSET 4025,
4125, or 4150
•
SUPERCONSOLE 1000.
For more information about the SX-200 Bay, including detailed installation
instructions and technical specifications, refer to the SX-200 ICP Technical
Documentation available at http://edocs.mitel.com.
1.
If replacing an SX-200 ICP controller, reallocate the facilities
connected to the ONS, DNIC, LS trunk, MOH, Loudspeaker Paging,
and other interfaces to equivalent interfaces on the 3300 ICP as
required.
Tip:
Refer to the Release 7.0 version of the Technician’s Handbook for
SX-2000 peripheral cabinet, SUPERSET HUB, and Digital Service Unit
component installation instructions.
Note:
SX-200 Bays are supported in North America only and use the same
loss plan as 3300 ICP devices.
Note:
The SX-200 ICP and 3300 MXe use different connector types for the
Loudspeaker Paging and Alarm circuits. Rewiring will be required. See
“Analog Board (CX/CXi, CX II/CXi II, and MXe Controllers)” on page 251 and
“Controller Alarm Port Pinouts” on page 253 for cable connector pinouts and
PLID assignments.
Note:
The MXe provides two more alarm facilities (levels and relays) than
the SX-200 ICP. As the installer, you will need to decide how to handle the
alarms—for example, whether to connect the relays to bells or other alerting
devices—and rewire your installation accordingly.
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