Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA 5.06 Several other techniques may be used and are derivatives of the above. For instance, a cloned unit may have a few param- eters changed via method 2. The time saved, compared to complete programming, is substantial. 5.07 An additional feature is an “auto-answer” mode which, if en- abled, allows remote programming of an unattended Dialer while maintaining the security of unauthorized access via a series of parameters. There is also a separate limited access code...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA 5.12 The Dialer will accept input from the terminal as follows: 1) Characters are 0 through 9 and A through F. 2) Characters a through f are converted to characters A through F. 3) Characters X, x, 999, and are used to exit the program mode. 4) Characters ++ and a are the same as character A. 5) Characters #, B, , , , , and are all considered to be the character #. 6) ALL OTHER CHARACTERS ARE IGNORED. 5.13 The Terminal and the Dialer must be set to the same Baud...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA Note: Since this is operation with a dumb terminal, the contents of search tables will be displayed as one long string. It is up to the user to determine where the actual string entry ends or begins. This is accomplished by counting from the start of the Dialer display for the required number of characters particular to a search table. 5.17 If an invalid entry is made, the terminal will display a ‘? and proceed to the next line with a new prompt. If the Dialer is...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA 7) Place the DTMF telephone set on-hook. 5.21 The Dialer is now configured as: 0 All trunks loop start a A single beep is used to notify the user that the Dialer is functioning a There are no speed call numbers in the “700” speed call tables 0 The program security access code is #OX Entering Programming Mode First Time (New Dialer) 5.22 If this is the first time that the Dialer is to be programmed, a special method is required to put the Dialer into the program-...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA 2) STRINGS consist of a three digit prefix with the first digit al- ways a ‘6’ or ‘7’, followed by an arbitrary number of digits (24 maximum), and ending with ‘##‘. 3) SEARCH TEMPLATES consist of a three digit prefix with the first digit always an ‘8’, followed by a sequence of digits. The three digit prefix selects the search table for data entry. The entry process is closed by entering a ‘##I. ‘:: Parameters 5.26 Table 8 below lists the four digit parameter codes...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA TABLE 8: PARAMETERS FIRST DIGIT = 0 SYSTEM WIDE DATA DIAL DEFAULT/ RECOMMENDED DEFINITION/PARAMETER INFORMATION ooot 1 Use 10 or 100 Speed Call Numbers, where: 0 = use 10, 1 = use 100 001t 005t 0 0 Reorder Tone, where: 0 = 400 Hz, 180 ipm, 1 = 400 Hz, Continuous Number of Trunk to monitor for SMDR where: DIGIT ALLOWED TRUNKS DIGIT ALLOWED TRUNKS 0 ALL 8 TRUNK 4 1 TRUNK 1 9 TRUNKS 1,4 2 TRUNK 2 TRUNKS 2,4 G% 3 TRUNKS 1,2 # TRUNKS 1,2,4 4 TRUNK 3 C TRUNKS 3,4...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-IOO-NA TABLE 8 CON’T: PARAMETERS FIRST DIGIT (x) = 1,2,3,4, or 5 (ALL) DATA FOR TRUNKS 1,2,3,4, or ALL DIAL DEFAULT/ RECOMMENDED DEFINITION/PARAMETER INFORMATION NOTE: Trunk #I and Route #I are unrelated. The former controls the operation of the trunk hardware with respect to starting, ending, and dialing a call. This controls things such as the type of CO trunk con- nected, the type of dial tone and whether the Trunk is DTMF or rotary, i.e., anything that deals with the...
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SECTION MlTLB350-047-l OO-NA TABLE 8 CON’T: PARAMETERS FIRST DIGIT (x) = 1,2,3,4, or 5 (ALL) DATA FOR TRUNKS 1,2,3,4, or ALL DIAL DEFAULT/ RECOMMENDED DEFINITION/PARAMETER INFORMATION x05t 0 Time between release and reseizure, where t = 0 - 9, or: t = 0= 500ms 5=1250ms 1 = 650 ms 6 = 1400 ms 2= 800ms 7=1550ms 3 = 950 ms 8 = 1700 ms 4 = 1100 ms 9 = 1850 ms x06t 3 t = Number of ground start tries (failure goes to reorder tone). x07t 3 x08t 3 t = Ground start timeout in seconds (Wait for TIP...
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SECTION MlTL8350-047-l OO-NA TABLE 8 CON’T: PARAMETERS xI8t I xI9t I FIRST DIGIT (x) = l&3,4, or 5 (ALL) DATA FOR TRUNKS 1,2,3,4, or ALL DIAL DEFAULT/ RECOMMENDED DEFINITION/PARAMETER INFORMATION x14t t = Rotary inter-digit pause on the Central Office side (outgoing dialing), where t= 0 - 8, or: 0 = 400 ms 5 = 900 ms I = 500 ms 6 = 1 second 2 = 600 ms 7 = 1.1 seconds 3 = 700 ms 8 = I.2 seconds 4 = 800 ms xI5t t= Character used for restart during dialing. Use * or # only. 0 = disable....
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA TABLE 8 CON’T: PARAMETERS - .‘. . . FIRST DIGIT (x) = 1,2,3,4, or 5 (ALL) DATA FOR TRUNKS 1,2,3,4, or ALL DIAL DEFAULT/ RECOMMENDED DEFINITION/PARAMETER INFORMATION NOTE 1: If the off-hook beep options is chosen by itself (i.e., x191) or in conjunction with the other beep options, a beep will be heard when the telephone handset is lifted off the cradle, regardless of whatever route the call is dialed on. NOTE 2: If the account code beep option is chosen (i.e.,...