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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description Manual
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Technical Specifications 241 Call Progress Tones Call waiting ringback tone 440 Hz + 480 Hz; 440 Hz900 on (440 Hz + 480 Hz), 200 on (400 Hz), 2900 off; repeated Centralized attendant call: incoming call identification480 Hz & 440 Hz & 480 Hz100 on (480 Hz), 100 on (440 Hz), 100 on (480 Hz), followed by silence; no repeat Coverage tone 440 Hz 600 on, followed by silence; no repeat Confirmation tone 350 Hz + 440 Hz100 on, 100 off, 100 on, 100 off, 100 on fol- lowed by silence; no repeat Continuous confirmation tone350 Hz + 440 Hz100 on, 100 off; repeated Dial tone 350 Hz + 440 Hzcontinuous Dial zero, attendant transfer, and test calls Recall on don’t answer, audi- ble ringing Hold recall, hold confirma- tion Camp-on recall, camp-on confirmation440 Hz 440 Hz 440 Hz 440 Hz100 on, 100 off, 100 on followed by silence; no repeat 300 on, followed by silence; no repeat 50 on, 50 off, 50 on, 50 off, 50 on, 50 off, 50 on, 50 off, 50 on followed by silence; no repeat 100 on, followed by silence; no repeat Executive override tone 440 Hz 3000 on, followed by silence; no repeat Intercept tone 440 Hz & 620 Hz250 on (440 Hz), 250 on (620 Hz); repeated Precedence audible alert tone440 Hz + 480 Hz1600 on, 300 off; repeated Table 53.Default Call Progress Tones — Continued Tone Frequency Pattern (ms) Continued on next page
Technical Specifications 242 Call Progress Tones DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Table 54 lists the call progress tones available for customizing the tones. The tones in the list can be generated only when using a TN780 or TN2182 Tone-Clock circuit pack and the tone customizing feature is used. Tag tones are available only on the TN2182. The tones are used to customize from 1 to 20 tones in the 5 administrable tone plans. In Table 54, Level is the tone amplitude in decibels (dBm). 0 dBm is referenced to 1 milliwatt. To customize these tones, refer to DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server R8 Administrator’s Guide . Recall dial tone 350 Hz + 440 Hz100 on, 100 off, 100 on, 100 off, 100 on, 100 off, followed by continuous dial tone Reorder tone 480 Hz + 620 Hz250 on, 250 off; repeated Remote hold tone 440 Hz 50 on, 50 off; repeated Ringback tone 440 Hz + 480 Hz1000 on, 3000 off; repeated Voice signaling tone 440 Hz 1000 on, followed by silence; no repeat Zip tone 480 Hz 500 on, followed by silence; no repeat 1.Used with the Busy Verification and Executive Override features, and Service Observing feature when the warning tone is enabled. Table 54. Customizable Call Progress Tones Frequency Level (dBm) Null None 330 Hz -8.0 1 330 Hz + 440 Hz -5.0 + 8.5 1 Continued on next page Ta b l e 5 3 .Default Call Progress Tones — Continued Tone Frequency Pattern (ms) Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Technical Specifications 243 Call Progress Tones 330 Hz + 440 Hz -8 + -11 1 350 Hz -17.25 350 Hz + 425 Hz -4.0 1 350 Hz + 425 Hz - 4.0 350 Hz + 440 Hz -13.75 350 Hz + 440 Hz -13.0 1 350 Hz + 440 Hz -13.75 1 375 Hz + 425 Hz -15.0 404 Hz -11.0 404 Hz -16.0 404 Hz + 425 Hz -11.0 404 Hz + 450 Hz -11.0 425 Hz -4.0 1 425 Hz -5.0 1 425 Hz -8.0 1 425 Hz -11.0 1 425 Hz -17.25 1 440 Hz -11.0 1 440 Hz -13.0 1 440 Hz -17.25 440 Hz + 350 Hz -13.0 1 440 Hz + 480 Hz -13.0 1 Table 54.Customizable Call Progress Tones — Continued Frequency Level (dBm) Continued on next page
Technical Specifications 244 Call Progress Tones DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 440 Hz + 480 Hz -19.0 480 Hz + 620 Hz -13.0 1 480 Hz + 620 Hz -24.0 525 Hz -11.0 620 Hz -17.25 697 Hz or 700 Hz -8.5/-8.0 770 Hz or 900 Hz -8.5/-8.0 852 Hz or 1100 Hz -8.5/-8.0 950 Hz -5.0 1 950 Hz -10.0 1 Chimes (860 Hz) - 3.0 941 Hz or 1300 Hz -8.5/-8.0 DMW (1000 Hz) 0.0 Square (1000 Hz) + 3.0 1004 Hz 0.0 1004 Hz -16.0 1209 Hz or 1500 Hz -7.5/-8.0 1336 Hz or 1700 Hz -7.5/-8.0 1400 Hz -5.0 1 1400 Hz -10.0 1 1400 Hz -11.0 1477 Hz or 2600 Hz -7.5/-8.0 Ta b l e 5 4 .Customizable Call Progress Tones — Continued Frequency Level (dBm) Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Technical Specifications 245 Call Progress Tones Audible Ringing Patterns Table 55 lists the administrable audible ringing patterns that can appear on analog line circuit pack ports. The times under the columns “0 - 5” are in milliseconds. DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server R8 Administrator’s Guide contains ringing pattern administration.1633 Hz or 1004 Hz -7.5/ 0.0 1700 Hz -16.0 1 1800 Hz -5.0 1 1800 Hz -10.0 1 2025 Hz -12.1 2100 Hz -12.1 2225 Hz -12.1 2804 Hz -16.0 Count None 1.Available only with TN2182 Tone-Clock circuit pack. Table 55. Ringing Patterns Bursts Set Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 One on 900 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 off 4100 2150 4000 4000 4000 2150 Continued on next page Table 54.Customizable Call Progress Tones — Continued Frequency Level (dBm) Continued on next page
Technical Specifications 246 Call Progress Tones DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 The following circuit packs default to the associated ringing pattern sets: nTN2180 — Set 1 nTN2135 — Set 2 nTN2144 — Set 3 nTN468B — Set 4 nTN2149 — Set 4 nTN2181, TN2183, and TN2224 — Set 0 (administrable ringing cadence) The following list shows the intended use for administered ringing pattern sets: nSet 0 — United States nSet 1 — Japan and Spain nSet 2 — Italy nSet 3 — Netherlands and Sweden nSet 4 — Australia, Belgium, and United Kingdom nSet 5 — India, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Singapore Two on 400 300 600 400 300 400 off 200 300 200 200 300 200 on 300 400 200 400 300 400 off 4100 2150 4000 4000 4100 2150 Three on 200 100 200 200 200 200 off 100 200 200 200 100 200 on 200 100 200 200 200 200 off 100 200 200 200 100 200 on 300 400 200 200 300 200 off 4100 2150 4000 4000 4100 2150 Table 55. Ringing Patterns — Continued Bursts Set Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 Technical Specifications 247 Call Progress Tones Multi-Frequency Compelled Tones With Multi-Frequency Compelled (MFC) signaling used on Direct Inward Dialing (DID) and Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) trunks in countries outside the United States, a system responds to the frequencies generated by the CO with answering frequencies. The MFC tones and signaling sequence follows the International Telecommunications Union (ITU-T) recommendations for MFC signaling defined in Volume VI, Fascicle VI.4 of the 1989 CCITT blue books. Refer to DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server R8 Administrator’s Guide for more details. Indicator Lamp Signals Table 56 lists the light signals generated by the system for the attendant console and multi-appearance voice terminals. Table 56. Light Signals Generated Light Signal Pattern in Milliseconds (ms) Dark Off Lighted On Flashing 500 on, 500 off; repeated Fluttering 50 on, 50 off; repeated Broken flutter 5 cycles of 50 on, 50 off, followed by 500 off; repeated Wink 350 on, 50 off; repeated
Technical Specifications 248 Call Progress Tones DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 249 Overview A — Wireless Business Solutions Overview This appendix briefly describes the DEFINITY wireless business system (DWBS) and the personal communications manager (PCM). FreeWorks™ Wireless Telecommunications FreeWorks provides a complete global wireless system. The DEFINITY WBS Release 1 personal wireless telephony (PWT) product provides wireless applications within the United States. The PCM product provides cordless telephone generation 2 (CT2) technology for countries outside the United States. The DEFINITY wireless business system - adjunct DECT provides digital (DECT) technology for countries outside the United States. Any of the above-mentioned products provide greater mobility to business customers by integrating wireless capabilities into the DEFINITY ECS. Each of the 3 systems is ideally suited to personnel associated with building security, maintenance, and sales and may be added to an existing system while retaining the same features and quality of service.
250 FreeWorks™ Wireless Telecommunications DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 System Description 555-233-200 Issue 1 April 2000 DEFINITY Wireless Business System Components The DEFINITY WBS R1-PWT consists of the following main components: nMobility manager software nWireless fixed bases nPocket telephones nCell antenna units nRadio controllers nBattery chargers The following sections describe each of the above main components. Contact your Lucent Technologies representative to help in determining the types and numbers of components required at each site. Mobility Manager Software The mobility manager software provides maintenance and administration functions for the wireless network. This software also provides the common control and tracking of the pocket telephones as they change location inside the business premises. The mobility manager also directs all control and voice information to the appropriate radio controller for each pocket telephone. Radio Controllers The radio controllers are circuit packs inside the DEFINITY ECS. Each radio controller connects and controls up to 2 wireless fixed bases (WFBs). Radio controllers provide the interface between the system and the network of WFBs. The controllers connect to the WFBs by an I2 proprietary interface. The radio controller is responsible for much of the intelligence needed to maintain the quality of the radio links established between elements. The radio controller circuit pack operates in all applicable DEFINITY cabinets over the full range of temperature and humidity specifications: n40 to 120 °F (4.4 to 48.9 °C) n10% to 95% relative humidity at 84 °F (28.8 °C) n10% to 45% relative humidity at 110 degrees °F (43.3 °C)