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Q) Which SX-200 is this, a ICP, EL, ML, or Digital?
--A) The SX-200 has a cert number of ML 300067, (I hope that's what you're looking for)
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Q)You said there is no toll restriction in the system, are all phones assigned a COR value of 1 then?
A) COR will be defined as follows: >>(COR is easy for me)<<
COR1-land lines-(All Desktop devices have access)
COR2-Land, cell, and iridium- (Department heads, bridge, medical, engineroom,ET/IT shop)
COR3-land,cell, iridium, inmarsat-(Medical, ChiefET/IT, XO, CO for emergency only)

I have a model for COR to go by on another ship for COR that has worked perfectly.
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Q) Is each Sat or Cell phone line connected to a single LS trunk port, if not how are they connected to the Mitel?
A) It's like this:
(form 14) Non dial in Trunks:
Land 1 --LS/GS-- trunk Bay1/s7/C1-->>trunk1
Land 2 -- "" C2-->>Trunk2
Land 3 --"" C3-->>3
Inmarsat-- "" C4-->>4
Iridium--- "" C5-->>5
Cell -- C6-->>6

(Form 16) Trunk Groups
1 = Land 1,2 &3
2 = Inmarsat
3 = iridium
4 = cell


(Form 26) ARS digit strings
9-will route to a LAN line within the trunk group (3 lines in trunk group #1)
--xxx routed to trunk group 1
62- will route to the iridium (by itself in a trunk group #2)
--xxx routed to trunk group 2
63- will route to a inmarsat (by itself in a trunk group #3)
--xxx routed to trunk group 3
7- will route to the cell (by itself in a trunk group #4)
--xxx route to trunk group 4

Form 23 ARS Route Definition
Route 1 -trunk group 1- LAND 1,2,&3-Modified Digit Entry 1 (for 9)
Route 2 -trunk group 2-Inmarsat-MDE 2 (for 63)
Route 3- trunk group 3-Iridium-MDE 2 (for 62)
route 4- Trunk group 4-Cell-MDE 1 (for 7)
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This is a VERY unusual configuration, is this a ship/mobile/seabound communications system, or stationary land based system?

This is a ship: (So, when at a pier 4 land lines// when at sea 1 sat, 1 iridium, 1 cell)
--We do pull into a pier and tie up to the peir side phone lines, usually three or four lines. (hence: Land1-3 and 1 fax that ties directly into the line-not through the PBX)
--When at sea, we use a PBX compatible cell, PBX compatible iridium, PBX compatible Inmarsat for non-dial in trunks
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Do you have the lines connected to the system and are you able to get calls IN to the system already?

They all ring in on the Superset ONLY. I recently set up a PICKUP GROUP but haven't tested it for incoming ringing. We are able to communicate IN/OUT. All phones have a PA-page key to page someone overhead when a phone call is for them. When a call comes in, they pick it up on the superset and hit system park, and overhead paged people to pickup on the system park digit string. I want this to ring in on 5 phones. So, I am attempting a pickup group on five phones and think I may need to allow this in the trunk line COS. That is COS10.

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NOTE)
So, I would like all trunks to ring in on 5 phones (any time day or night) throughout the ship.

Then, I wish to get the ARS strings unrestricted to link up and work on
9
7
62
63
Then, I will restrict the Trunks access through a COR of 1,2,3 (this I can handle)
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