Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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SECTION MITL835Q-047-IOO-NA TABLE 8 CON’T: PARAMETERS x26t 0 x27t 0 x28t 6 x29t 9 3 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 x24t 0 t = Default route, see search tables for action digit. This ‘action’ is accomplished if x23t = 0 or #8 used in Table 11. x25t 9 t= Centrex outgoing trunk access digit. If enabled via x26t, then all Intra-Centrex calls are dialed immediately. t= Centrex enable code where...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-a 00-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 x31t 3 A common timer for: TIP GND Application Recognition (GND START), TIP GND Removal Recognition (GND START) and during GND START Seizure, time between SPLIT and TERMINATE action during RING GND Application. t = 0 = 40 ms 1 = 40 ms 2 = 80 ms 3 = 120 ms 4= 160 ms 5 = 200 ms 6 = 240 ms 7 = 280 ms...
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SECTION MlTL8358-047-IOO-NA TABLE 8 CON’T: PARAMETERS r55t * r56t 3 7 FIRST DIGIT (r) = 1,2,3,4, or 5 (ALL) DATA FOR ROUTES 0 1 2 3 or ALL I I I r DIAL DEFAULT/ RECOMMENDED DEFINITION/PARAMETER INFORMATION r50t: 150t 250t 350t 450t t= Destination number format where t = 0 - 9, or: 0 = Any number of digits (for Route #0) 1 = ten digits (adds user area code on seven digits) 2 = I+ ten digits (as above) 4 = I+ ten digits or I+ seven digits 8 = ten or seven digits r5lt r52t r53t r54t...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA TABLE 8 CON’T: PARAMETERS FIRST DIGIT (r) = 1,2,3,4, or 5 (ALL) DATA FOR ALTERNATE ROUTES 4,5,6,7 OR ALL DIAL DEFAULT/ RECOMMENDED DEFINITION/PARAMETER INFORMATION r70t: 170t 270t 370t 470t t= Destination number format where t = : 0 = Any number of digits (for Route #4) 1 = ten digits (adds user area code on seven digits) 2 = l+ ten digits (as above) 4 = l+ ten digits or l+ seven digits 8 = ten or seven digits r72t r73t r74t t= Account code number of digits,...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA Strings 5.29 Strings are entered as in Table 9 below. Where ‘number’ ap- pears after the initial three digits, a valid string of digits may be entered. The string entry is terminated by the characters I##‘. If the ‘##’ is not entered, an ‘Automatic Entry’ Timer will automatically com- plete the parameter entry after expiration of the Inter-Digit Timer (xllt). Examples of string entries are included below. EXAMPLE 1: #80327 The string above is the default on Route #O...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-IOO-NA TABLE 9: STRING DATA ENTRY FIRST DIGIT = 6 STRINGS (where: r = 1 to 8 for Routes #0 to #7) DIAL DEFINITION/STRING INFORMATION 6OOnumber## Reserved for future use. 6Olnumber## User area code (must be three digits, must always be entered). 602title## MACHINE IDENTIFIER (15 digits maximum and must be en- tered as ASCII codes). 603title## Auto-Answer Security Code (34 digits maximum). Default = #OS 604title## 6rOtitle## Terminal Program Security Code (15 digits...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-I OO-NA TABLE 9 CON’T: STRING DATA ENTRY FIRST DIGIT = 6 STRINGS (where: r = 1 to 8 for Routes #0 to #7) DIAL DEFINITION/STRING INFORMATION 1 1 2 Dial the destination code 3 Dial the route access code 4 Dial the authorization code 5 Dial the account code 6 Dial the Trunk number (l-4) 7 Cut-through (done) 8 Change to DTMF 9 Dial the Centrex access code (may be different for each Route) ## End (Used while programming) Note:‘l: Refer to Tables 9a and 9b respectively for...
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SECTION MlTL8350-047-l OO-NA Speed Call Entries 5.31 Table 10 below lists digits required for Speed Call entries. ‘nn’ is the number of the entry, while ‘d’ is the key that is used to determine which trunk or trunks have access to the particular speed call number. ‘k’ is a Network override and is used to select the allowed routing for the particular speed call number. ‘mmmmmmm’ is the phone number to be dialed. TABLE 10: SPEED CALL ENTRIES DIAL 7nndkmmmmmmm## FIRST DIGIT = 7 SPEED CALL...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA Search Tables 5.32 Table 11 below lists the breakdown of the digits in the search tables to be used for programming. There are four examples that are also included, that, with the use of Table 11, should provide sufficient information for programming. EXAMPLE 1: Force ail 411 and I+41 1 calls to Dial and Cut-Through immediately. 803 411 #3 Force 411 to Dial and Cut-Through im- mediately. ## finished 804 1411 #3 Force 1+411 to Dial and Cut-Through im- mediately...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-IOO-NA TABLE 11: SEARCH TABLE ENTRIES DIAL Primaries: FIRST DIGIT = 8 SEARCH TABLES DEFINITIONS/DESCRIPTIONS Where n are the user dialed digits for a match, and a is the ‘action’ that is performed in the case of a match. 801na 802nna 803nnna 804nnnna 805nnnnna 806nnnnnna etc. to 815 ALTERNATES: 821na 822nna 823nnna 824nnnna 825nnnnna 826nnnnnna etc. to 835 n may be any digit from 0 through 9 and *, to be matched against the same digit in the dialed sequence. n...