Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA Trunk Side Dialer 2.04 The SMarT-1 fM Dialer is installed on the customer’s premises. The unit may be connected between any of the customer’s equipment and the Central Office. When the customer’s Trunks/Lines are connected to the SMarT-lTM Dialer, all of the telephones within that system may (if selected) have access to their ‘Other Common Carrier’ (OCC)/Reseller’s Network, providing that they have access to those Trunks/Lines. Store and Forward 2.05 The SMarT-lTM...
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SECTION MlTL8350-047-‘l OO-NA stored data to be retained. There is no requirement for reprogramming the Dialer once power is restored. Area Code/Office Code/Call Searching 2.10 The SMarT-lTM Dialer can be programmed to ‘look up’ the Area Code (NPA) and Office Code (NXX) numbers and perform rout- ing decisions (i.e., route through OCWReseller Switch, route DDD, or restrict) depending on the OCWReseller’s capabilities and the cus- tomer’s requests. Lines 2.11 There are four independent lines in...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA and is protected against unauthorized changes by a log-on access code. Programs can also be copied from one Dialer to another by simply interconnecting the systems. In addition, programming can be performed very quickly via the computer (RS-232) port, from selected lap or personal computers, using an available software package. Power 2.16 Power is supplied from a small transformer provided with the system. Battery back-up prevents memory loss in the event of power...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA 3. INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION 3.01 The word ‘Installation’ as used in this section means the elec- trical and mechanical connection to the wires of the user and the associated Central Office along with simplified steps to place the unit into operation. UNPACKING 3.02 The SMarT-lTM Dialer is packaged in a box along with the Power Supply and Mounting Bracket. Simply open the box and remove the contents while checking for damage. Check the contents against the packing...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-IOO-NA FIGURE 2: CONNECTOR PANEL (pin 2), and the GND (pin 1) lines are used by the Dialer. Pins 4 through 6, 8 and 20 are shorted internally for the convenience of the user. This port is used for Programming Methods 1, 3, and 4 and also for Call Recording Output. If the latter is desired, simply connect a serial printer to this connector with an appropriate cable wired to the pin- outs as specified above. !JlJ SIGNAL I FRAME GND 2 RxD (Signal In) 3 TxD (Signal Out) 495...
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PIN 1 SUB R JACK ON CARD INSIDE CASE SHORTING BAR r------- /I PIN 8 - SUB RING PIN 4 CO R -I PIN 5 CO T- PIN 8 SUB T TO RJ31 BOX /’ / PCB EDGE NOTE: BOX TO HAVE SHORTING BARS ALSO, PER FCC -----1 4 8 0 8El 7 In 6 m 5 -1 l m 4 _ Al 3 -l- kl ml 1 PLUG, MECH. RJ31 JACK
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA Initializing the Dialer 3.05 Before using the Dialer for the first time, it must be initialized by the procedure listed below. This provides the Dialer with simple operating instructions. This data default base can be later modified by the customer if required, by the use of one of the methods outlined in the Detailed Programming section that appears at the end of this manual or by the simplified OCC programming in the following paragraph. The simplified programming...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-IOO-MA when a number is dialed. The paragraphs that follow describe the action that will result when specific digits are dialed. These may be changed later when more detailed programming is accomplished. The paragraphs are structured by listing the dialed digits in bold at the beginning, followed by a description of the action taken by the Dialer. 3.08 1st Digit 0 and 2nd Digit 1: This indicates that the call is to an international destination, and, as such, the length or...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA 2) Dial ‘903’. This string of dialed digits will cause the Dialer to load Default data, thus deleting all previous non-default data. 3) At this point, the default types of Trunk and Dialing are Loop Start and DTMF respectively. If other than these types are de- sired, select the appropriate dialing string: TRUNK/DIALING TYPE STRING Loop Start, Rotary Dialing 5000 Ground Start, Rotary Dialing 5001 Loop Start, DTMF Dialing 5002 (Default Setting) Ground Start, DTMF...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA 4. OPERATION INTRODUCTION 4.01 The descriptions below outline the typical operation of the SMarT-lTM Dialer. They do not include all possible operations or features that can be selected by programming. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4.02 The SMarT-lTR” Dialer controls the dialed access on four trunks simultaneously. The activities on the line are controlled by the information that the installer has entered during programming (see Section 5, page 33). Each of the trunks may be...