Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA Connecting a Storage Device 4.36 TERMINAL: Almost any CRT or paper-based (e.g., Silent 7OOT or Brother+/+) terminal may be connected to the SMarT-lTM unit. Using a terminal as a storage device also has the extra advantage in that the terminal keyboard may be used to program the Dialer (refer to Programming Section). When connecting the terminal, the user should be aware that the Dialer is wired as a DCE, so that a normal RS-232 Cable can be used. Refer to the WIRING...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-IOO-NA Note: The XONIXOFF feature is provided to cover cases where the printer must slow the data stream down to handle functions such as carriage returns and line feeds. It is not intended for use in handling “paper out” and “off line” pauses. The print buffer that is on board the Dialer contains only three call records at any one time. The size of this buffer is adequate for most slow speed printers. It is not adequate for storing data during long pauses such as may arise...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-IOO-NA The SMarT-lTM Format is a new format that was developed specifically for this product. It summarizes the call completely within 80 columns and provides an easy to read printout. In either case, the call record will show the digits that are dialed by the user and not the dialer- assembled digits as in an Access Control Sequence. MITEL Format 4.43 Since this format was developed for use in PABX applications, a there are fields that only pertain to transferred calls. The...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA TABLE 6: MITEL CALL RECORD FORMAT FIELDS FIELD COLUMN NRm CHARS. FORMAT MEANING 1 1 “SPACE” M 2-6 5 MONTH; “I’; DATE 7 1 “SPACE” B 8-12 5 HOURS; ‘Y’; MINUTES (This is the time of the start of call rounded out to nearest minute) See note 1. 13-14 2 “SPACES’ C 15-22 8 HOURS: ‘Y’; MINUTES; “:“; SECONDS (Call duration) 23 1 ‘SPACE” I 24-27 4 “TnOO” (Printed on incoming calls only; blank on outgoing calls. n is the Line Number [l-4]) 28-33 6 “SPACES’ D 34-56 23...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-IOO-NA Note:l. Time Display Field: If the separating character in the start of call field is a period (.), the time has not been programmed into the Dialer. Use parameter 980 to program the time. When a Dialer is powered on, it will continue to use the last time that was programmed (time at power down) but will mark the call record with a period (J. If the loss of power is only a few seconds, it will not significantly affect the timekeeping. .: Note:P. Dialed Number Field:...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-IOO-NA where the fields are as described in Table 7 below: TABLE 7: SMarT-ITM CALL RECORD FORMAT FIELDS FIELD COLUMN NR’ CHARS. FORMAT MEANING M l-5 5 MONTH; “I’; DATE 6 1 “SPACE” B 7-11 5 HOURS; “:“; MINUTES (This is the time of the start of call rounded out to nearest minute) See note 1. 12-13 2 “SPACES” C 14-21 8 HOURS: “:“; MINUTES; “:“; SECONDS (Call duration) 22 1 “SPACE” D 23-45 23 This is the number that was dialed as the “destination”. See note 2. 46-48 3...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA EXAMPLES MITEL FORMAT MM/MM BB:BB Cc:CC:CC 1111 II/O2 07.15 00:00:03 TIOO II/O2 07.15 00:00:02 11/02 07.15 00:OD:O4 11/02 07.15 0o:OO:ZB IV02 00.00 07:15:28 11/02 21:15 00:01:37 11/02 21:19 00:05:02 5926032 5926 #H #OX 13153931212 18064553325 TSLLRR - NNN NTW TlOO NTW TlOO 501 NTW TIOO NTW TlOO NM TlOl NTW ST401 4400 NW Note: 1) Line 1 above indicates an incoming call on Line 1. 2) Line 2 shows a normal outgoing call on Line 1. It lasted two seconds...
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SECTION MlTL8350-047-l OO-NA SMarT-1 TM FORMAT MM/MM BB:BB CC:Cc:CC DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD TSLL RRRRRR NNN Ol/Ol 00:09 00:00:05 14049602327 Tl AT&T SMT 1 l/O2 OR09 19:21:25 #O* Tl AT&T SMT 1 l/O2 07:16 00:00:04 911 Tl AT&T SMT 11/02 07:17 00:00:11 959255 Tl AT&T SMT lVO2 D7:18 00:00:17 5926032 Tl ROUTED SMT 1 l/O2 07:lE 00:00:04 9 Tl INWARD SMT 1 l/O2 07:19 0D:OO:ll 5922122 ST1 AT&T SMT 1 l/O2 07:20 00:00:05 411 T Tl AT&T SMT Note: 1) Line 1 is a five second call. The time has not yet...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA 4.48 Pin 1 is the ground for the Dialer. The wire is connected to pin 7 of the connector and to the grounding bolt. If any of the lines are Ground Start, there may be moderate (0.5A) ground currents. To prevent this current from entering the user’s terminal or printer, ensure that the ground bolt is connected to a good earth ground. 4.49 Pin 2 is the data input to the Dialer. Any voltage from +0.5 to +3OV is considered as high while any voltage from -0.5 to -30V is...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-IOO-NA 5. DETAILED PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION 5.01 There are four ways to enter data into the Dialer: These meth- ods are listed below. PROGRAMMING METHOD 1 Terminal or Computer 5.02 The Dialer may be easily connected to a personal computer via the RS-232 port, and, with an appropriate program, be com- pletely programmed by responding to a series of questions and prompts presented by the personal computer. If a personal computer and a program are unavailable, the Dialer may...