Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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ISSUE 1. JUNE 1988 SECTION 8350-345012-NA SMART-l SMART-l CALL CONTROLLER MANUAL1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION @ Copyright 1988 MITEL INC. All rights reserved. @ Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation PRINTED IN CANADA
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SECTION 8350-345012-NA MITEL FIELD SERVICE ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 MLTEL INC. has set up a National Field Service number for technical and installation assistance (214) 241-4555 during normal working hours, for U.S. customers. Outside normal working hours a telephone answering service has been established. For Canadian customers contact the Canadian Regional Office (613) 592-0200 or the National Field Service Number. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS The information contained in this document is bheved to be...
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ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 SECTION 8350-345-012-NA HEADING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~ PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION .......................................................... 1.3 1. 1. General .................................................. . ............... 1.3 1. 2. Programming Devices ....................................................... 1.4 l.3.PositiveAccountCodeVerification ...............................................
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SECTION 8350-345012-NA ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 1, INTROlXJCTION _ 1. 1. General The SMART- 1 Telephone Controller is a simple, compact and versatile telephone con- troller providing: Versatile Programming Four, or two line, or one line capacity Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Speed Call capacity of either 100, or 1000 Handles Loop Start Or Ground Start Telephone Lines Off-Hook Redial Remote Maintenance And Programming Compatible With Rotary Or DTMP Telephones and Telephone Offices Battery...
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ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 SECTION 8350-34%012-NA 1 0 l The user’s telephone and SUBSCRIBER SIDE INTRODUCTION the user’s PBXkey system. The Controller provides easy access (regular dialing patterns) to the local telephone office and to Other Common Carriers (OCCs). The purpose of the Controller is to set up a call similar to the normal dialed call. The Controller can then add the access number and authorizatiow code as required for call completion. You can program the Controller to access a number...
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SECTION 8350-345012-NA ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 1. INTRODUCTION 1. 3. Positive Account Code Verification The Controller can be programmed to require an Account Code before allowing a call. These Account Codes can be assigned to each individual person using the telephone lines connected to the Controller. These Account Codes can vary according to the route used as selected by the Controller. In addition, the Account Codes will appear on any Call Detail Records (CDR) output by the Controller through its...
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ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 SECTION 835&I-345-012-NA 1. INTRODU~ON’ 1. 4. Chaining This feature allows multiple Controllers to be “chained” through their M-232 cabling supplied with each unit This feature provides two distinct functions: port via 1. The units which are chained together via their IS-232 ports (cabhng supplied) may be addressed remotely or %ocally with DTMF instruments which can access any port om a Controller in a chain. From that access point, any combination of units within the set may...
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SECTION 2 l 8350-34%OlZ-NA ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 BASIC HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2. 1. DESCRIPTION 2. 1. 1. Mechanical Description The Controller (Figure 1.1 ) consists of a plastic case, enclosed circuitry and an outboard power supply. .*-. . . 2. 1. 2. Electrical Description Controller electrical characteristics are provided in Figure 1.1 . POWER SUPPLY DIMENSIONS: 1.38 x 7.63 x 10.6 inches CONNECTIONS: Standard RJ3 1X With one FemaleRS-232 MOUNTING: Flush or Right Angle Wall and Connector for...
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ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 SECTION 8350~34501%NA 2, BASIC lE!IMtDWARE INSTAlYLA~ON 2. 2. General Mounting Since you are reading this part of the Installation Section, it is assumed that you have unpacked the Controller. At this point, you are ready to proceed with the installation. Before proceeding ensure you have: . oA place to mount the Controller right side up (Figure 1.2 ), on a suitable backboard (Figure 1.3 ). o A screwdriver and wrench or pliers for the mounting hardware. @ Access to power, a...
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SECTION 8350-345-012-NA ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 2. BASIC HARDWARE INSTALLATION For information on installing chaining see MANUAL 3. The Controller can be mounted in one of two ways as shown in Figure 1.3 using the mounting. bracket shown in Figure 1.4 . Figure 1.3 Mounting WALL MOUNT BRACKET RIGHT ANGLE OPTION (PN 8350-017) R WALL MOUNTEDUNIT STANDARD FLUSH MOUNT 2. 3. Wall Mounting Bracket Either mounting bracket has two wood screws and two holes in it to facilitate mounting. You should ensure...