Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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SECTION MITL8350-047-102-NA 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 4.12 Refer to Figure 4-3. Connect a suitable Earth Ground to the screw mount [Al provided on the connector panel. This connec- tion MUST be made for the unit to function properly. Plug the Power Pack jack into the Dialer power connection [Bl. Plug the Power Pack AC line cord into a suitable (1 IOV-6OHz) AC receptacle. Using the supplied RJ31X cables, insert one end of a cable in a jack on the Dialer [Cl. Connect the other end of the cable...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-102-NA Table 4-1, SMarT-It” Ordering Information 4-1, SMarT-1 Ordering Information PART NO. I DESCRIPTION 8350-005 SMarT-1’“: 4 Line Common Carrier Access Dialer and Call Controller (PAV). Includes Power Pack, RJ31 Cables, and Mounting Hardware. 8350-006 SMarT-18’“: 2 Line Common Carrier Access Dialer and Call Controller (PAV). Includes Power Pack, RJ31 Cables, and Mounting Hardware. SPARES 8350-010 Wall Mount Bracket for SMarT-I’” Common Carrier Access Dialer and Call...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-102-NA 5. OPERATING DESCRIPTION GENERAL 5.01 The primary function of the SMarT-1’” Common Carrier Access Dialer and Call Controller with Positive Account Verification is to provide the ability to verify user dialed account codes when the Dialer is used as described in the General Information Manual (SECTION MITL8350-047-IOO-NA). This feature can be enabled or dis- abled by programming. 5.02 The PAV function provided by the Dialer lies in three distinct areas. These areas...
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I SECTION MITL8350-047-102-NA return to step 1 above and start over. The tone burst indicates that the Dialer is initialized and defaulted to its “standard” con- figuration. It also indicates that it is in the programming mode and awaiting a command. 5.05 1) Once the above listed procedure has been completed, the user has only one option available. This is: GO ON-HOOK: The Dialer is defaulted as a standard O.C.C. Dialer as noted in the General Information Manual. The only difference is that...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-102-NA Table 5-3, Listing of 903 Defaults 903 DEFAULTED PARAMETER OOOt: 0 = 10 SPEED CALLS 1 = 100 SPEED CALLS 2 = Maximum 1000 possible speed calls (3 digit address) NOTE: To use Selection 2, the default 803 Speed Call trigger search table entry must be deleted and replaced in the 804 Table ot other table as desired. The recommended Speed Call trigger is: 804 = #I9 #9 #9 #2 (user dialed as xnnn). SPEED CALL PARAMETER DIGITS: The number of digits that must be dialed into the...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-102-NA USER OPERATION 5.09 Once installed and programmed, the user will have to follow a predefined procedure when making telephone calls. The steps below outline the procedure to be followed when using the telephone and provide important operational notes: ; :.::.L . 1) When a user desires to place a call from a telephone, it will be necessary to dial in an account code that is unique to the user. It does not matter which telephone connected to the SMarT-I’” is used. It...
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SECTION MlTL8350-047-102-NA 6. DETAILED PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION 6.01 The SMarT-I’” Common Carrier Access Dialer and Call Control- ler with Positive Account Verification (PAV) should be pro- grammed according to normal site specific information. Refer to Sec- tion 5 of the Genera! Information Manual for detailed programming information and procedures in accomplishing programming. It is as- sumed that the user or programmer has read these sections and understands the programming methods. 6.02...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-102-NA Table 6-l (Cont’d), System Special Parameters ENTER 942906 942908 DESCRIPTION and where it is not convenient to delete the old data one piece at a time. Enter Clone Master Mode. Enter Tandem Operation Mode. CAUTION - This command will affect other traffic on the Dialer. The command puts the Dialer into the ASCII to DTMF conversion mode for Dialer Remote Maintenance. 6.04 999 - This command causes the Dialer to exit from the pro- gramming mode. If the command is...
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SECTION MITL8350-047-102-NA > /go21 > [0061 6 > 19071 > Figure 6-1, Terminal Data Verification Example 6.08 The > character is the Dialer prompt that requires the program- mer to enter some data. The digits in the square brackets [ I are the digits entered by the programmer where ‘902’ is enter data ver- ification mode, ‘006’ is the parameter for setting the Baud rate, and ‘907’ is exit data verification mode. The ‘6’ in the second line is the parameter qualifier returned by the Dialer for...