Specifications
Chapter 6: Programming
Programming a Four-Port Single Line Module
Mitel
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5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page 6-143
DIGITAL EXPANSION INTERFACE (DEI) UNIT PROGRAMMING TASKS
Use DB Programming to configure the Digital Expansion Interface (DEI) unit, digital endpoints,
and optional voice processing system, if equipped. In general, the Configuration Wizard
provides most of the DEI and digital endpoint configuration options needed to quickly get the
options operational. For information about existing dialog boxes and options, see the applicable
sections in this manual. For programming information beyond what is in this section, refer to the
online Help.
Programming a Four-Port Single Line Module
The option Single Line Module - 4 appears on the drop-down list of module types that can be
inserted into the three bays of an Mitel CS-5200/5400/5600 Base Server. Up to four ports in
each SLM-4 may be configured with single line endpoints. For programming details, refer to the
online Help in DB Programming.
The SLM-4 can also be configured using the Configuration Wizard. For further information, see
“LSM-2/LSM-4 Module Programming” on page 6-88.
To use an SLM-4 module, you must perform the following procedures in sequence:
1. Program an SLM-4 module to a bay in the Mitel CS-5200/5400/5600 Base Server.
2. Set up a single line port with telephone circuit number.
3. Set up multiple, or a batch of, single line ports with telephone circuit numbers.
4. Program individual single line endpoint in accordance with customer requirements.
To program, or access, an SLM-4 module in a Base Server bay:
1. Start the Inter-Tel 5000 Session Manager. The DB Studio window appears.
2. From the left pane of the DB Studio window, select System – Communication Server –
<bay n>. In the right pane, a drop-down arrow appears in the box next to the selected
bay.
3. Click the arrow and select Single Line Module - 4. see the following illustration.
NOTICE
System Downtime. Downgrading a System—for example, going from a CS-5400 to a
CS-5200—defaults the database. If downgrading a system is necessary, schedule the
downtime so that it has the least impact on the customer. Downgrading a system requires
you to reprogram the database.










