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Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
 
RS-232 Message Waiting Indicators Interfaces 
This application allows servers to turn PBX message waiting indicators on and off by sending 
signals to the PBX over RS-232 data links.  The data links can be either direct serial connections 
to the PBX, or they can connect to modems that are connected to analog ports on the PBX. 
When a message is left in a mailbox, the server sends an ASCII message that tells the PBX to 
turn on the message waiting indicator at the appropriate station.  Conversely, when all unplayed 
messages are played, the server sends an ASCII string that directs the PBX to turn off the 
message waiting indicator.  
Serial Port or Modem Requirement 
To use any RS-232 message waiting indicators interface, an RS-232 cable must be run from a 
server serial port to the PBX (or, in the case of CentrexRS-232 MWI interface, to a modem that 
communicates with the Central Office).  The physical setup uses RS-232 pins 2, 3, and 4, with 
communications parameters of 1200 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, full duplex, and no 
flow control. 
If you have an expansion serial port card  installed in your server, you can use as many serial 
ports as necessary for the programmable RS232 message waiting application. You first assign 
and configure a single serial port using index 1, and then any additional ports assigned to the 
application will adopt the configuration of the first port. 
RS-232 Message Waiting Indicators Interface Worksheet 
Complete an RS-232 Message Waiting Indicators Interface Worksheet. A blank worksheet is 
located in Volume 2 of this Manual. Then see "Message Waiting Indicators" in the task list for 
configuration procedures.   
Pre-Programmed Interfaces 
A server can operate with a variety of pre-programmed interfaces.  These are described briefly in 
the following paragraphs. 
SL-1 Background Terminal Facility 
Use this message waiting indicators interface when the SL-1 background terminal facility (X37 
release 3) message waiting protocol is required. 
Note:  This option has been superseded in SL-1 software.  Unresolved conflicts can occur with some newer 
features. 
NuPoint Messenger Standard Interface 
A wide variety of PBXs can use this interface.  Default settings for this interface are listed in Table 
5-2. 
Table 5-2 
Default Settings for Standard Interface 
String Setting 
Initialization string 
\r\r\r  (three carriage returns) 
Reply string 
None 
Pre-DN ON string 
M1 
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