Amanda Work Group 7xx Installation Manual
Here you can view all the pages of manual Amanda Work Group 7xx Installation Manual. The Amanda manuals for Communications System are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 81
Chapter 6: Defining Tone Patterns 71 4. After setting all the necessary options, press F2 to save your choices. 5. Press Esc to return to the Diag main screen. N OTE:Amanda will not run properly without the 1001.CPM and 1001.GTD files. These files must be in the C:\AMAN- DA\PBX.DB directory. If you run Diag from C:\PLAT- FORM, instead of from the Setup utility, it cannot find the 1001.CPM or 1001.GTD files and creates new ones in C:\PLATFORM. It is best to always run Diag from Setup. Step...
Page 82
72 Installing [email protected]/DOS To learn CPM or GTD tones: 1. From the SmartCall menu, select Define CPM or Define GTD. Then press Enter. The Call Progress Definition or the Global Tone Definition screen appears. Call Progress Definition Screen 2. Press Page Down or Page Up until you locate a page for the tone. 3. Press F3 to learn the tone. The SmartCall frequency and cadence screen appears on top of the main screen.
Page 83
Chapter 6: Defining Tone Patterns 73 SmartCall Screen 4. Depending on the type of tone, you will either: Just press Enter. Type a telephone number in the Number field in the upper right cor- ner of the SmartCall screen then press Enter. outdial codeType the outside line access and telephone num- bers for a connection to test for tone patterns (such as the time or weather number). For exam- ple: 9,5551111 Then press Enter. reorder codeType any dial code that generates a reorder tone pattern on the...
Page 84
74 Installing [email protected]/DOS The scan starts and SmartCall updates the frequency bar graph and the cadence squarewave at the bottom of the SmartCall screen. The current scan frequency value appears in the Scan Freq field and the energy mag- nitude detected at this frequency appears in the Data field. N OTE:The data value is a relative energy indicator. Do not use it as an actual signal strength measurement. When SmartCall detects a tone, it beeps as long as the tone is present (On Time). This...
Page 85
Chapter 6: Defining Tone Patterns 75 6. Select the best result—if there is more than one. Use the following rules: The first result permits the fastest detection of the tone. If the Cnt field for the first result is greater than 1, use it. If the Cnt field for a result is 1, the result was observed only once and might be suspect. Sometimes a result transitions from one pattern to another. In this case, it is a good idea to ignore the transition result and take the last result. If listening...
Page 86
76 Installing [email protected]/DOS 10. Press F2 to copy the selected result to the 1001.CPM or 1001.GTD file. 11. Repeat these procedures for additional tones. TypePress the spacebar until the type of tone to be learned appears on the screen. Be careful using this screen—and especially this field. There is no way to lock a definition so you can ac- cidentally change the contents of the current definition and not remember what its previous value was. For CPM: Defines the general type of CPM tone: 1 =...
Page 87
Chapter 6: Defining Tone Patterns 77 To e x i t D i a g : 1. From the Misc menu, select Sign Off then press Enter. (Use the arrow keys to move to the Misc menu.) A confirmation box appears. 2. Press Down Arrow to select YES then press Enter. N OTE:If your PBX or KSU user’s manual lists tone information, you can type it directly into the fields in the Call Progress Definition and the Global Tone Definition screens. Tone Definition Fields Definition FieldExplanation TypeFor CPM: Defines the general...
Page 88
78 Installing [email protected]/DOS Freq1The first frequency of a dual frequency tone or the only frequency in a single frequency tone. N OTE:When set to zero, the tone’s frequency is ignored during the detection process. (Only its cadence is considered.) Freq2The second frequency of a dual frequency tone; zero otherwise. EdgeFor CPM: Not used. For GTD: Specifies whether the GTD event is queued at the begin- ning of the tone (leading edge) or after the tone has ended (trailing edge). 1st On...
Page 89
Chapter 6: Defining Tone Patterns 79 NOTE:Set all of the 2nd On and 2nd Off options to zero unless the tone is a dual cadence tone. Reasons for Multiple Results The common reasons for multiple results using any PBX or KSU are: Different PBXs can have one cadence period different from all the others. A good example of this is the Panasonic PBX busy tone which has the timing: 500ms on, 500ms off, 500ms on, 750ms off, 500ms on, 500ms off. The 750ms Off Time only occurs once in an otherwise standard...