Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA ENTER DEFAULT 1 x34t Table 7-5 (Cont’d), Non-Controller Pertinent Parameters DESCRIPTION 6 Tip Ground Removal Timer, where t equals: 0 = 40 ms 6 = 240 ms 1 = 40 ms 7 = 280 ms 2 = 80 ms 8 = 320 ms 3 = 120 ms 9 = 360 ms 4 = 160 ms A = 400 ms 5 = 200 ms B = 440 ms 7.67 x03t - This command programs the On-Hook Timing (i.e., how long the controller has to recognize an on-hook condition). The default for the command is 750 ms. The parameter can be pro- grammed for a...
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SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA > C20761 > 7.71 x14t - The x14t command programs the Rotary Dial Inter-Digit Pause time for the Central Office on outgoing dialing. The de- fault for this command is 800 ms. The time period is programmable from 400 to 1200 ms in 100 ms steps. A period is selected by replacing the ‘t’ in the command line with a number from 0 through 8. For example, if it is desired to program the Controller for an Inter-digit Pause time of 1200 ms on Trunk 3, the command would appear...
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SECTION MlTL8350-048-l OO-NA 7.75 x31t - This command programs the Tip Ground Application Timer for Tip Ground application recognition (GND START). The time period is selectable from 40 to 440 ms in 12 steps. The period is selected by substituting a number from 0 to 9, or the letter A or B that equates to the desired time period. The default for the command is 120 ms or ‘3’. For example, to program all trunks for a Tip Ground Applica- tion Timer of 440 ms, the command would be entered as: >...
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SECTION MITL8350-048-IOO-NA 7.82 Figure 7-4 illustrates the password format showing the actual password (authorization code), speed call address (if used), ac- tion digit, time-of-day code, and terminator. Password data entry must always be terminated by the ‘BB’ code. 7.83 Table 7-6 on the next page illustrates the various password entries for password tables 821 through 835, along with a description of each parameter that must be entered. 7.84 Table 7-7 on the next page lists the password...
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Table Entry 821nat BB 822nnat BB 823nnnat BB 824nnnnat BB 825nnnnnat BB 826nnnnnnat BB 827nnnnnnnat BB 828nnnnnnnnat BB 829nnnnnnnnnat BB 830nnnnnnnnnnat BB 83lnnnnnnnnnnnat BB 832nnnnnnnnnnnnat BB 833nnnnnnnnnnnnnat BB 834nnnnnnnnnnnnnnat BB 835nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnatBB SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA Table 7-6, Password Table Descriptions Description Where ‘n . . . n’ are the password digits to be used for comparisons to the user dialed password digits. n may be any quantity of digits...
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SECTION MITL8350-048-IOO-NA Password Programming Examples 7.86 The following paragraphs show examples of password pro- gramming. There are three examples listed. These examples, by no means include all possible programming methods, but they do illustrate some of the more basic password programming ways. Example 1 7.87 Example 1 shows a programming line to allow password ‘1111’ to cause an automatic callback without printing the password in _1 the Call Detail Record. This example allows 24 hour...
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SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA 7.93 All of these examples may be programmed in one session. This is illustrated in the example below: > > > > > > [8241111 SOBS] 18252222212991 [830999999999931BBl [711183931212BB] [9991 QUITTING PROG. MODE 7.94 Note the fourth programming line from the top. This line pro- grams the Speed Call bin number ‘III’ for callback number ‘393-1212’. All Speed Call bins are 7nnn parameters where the 111 indicates the actual stored speed call. This was one of the...
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SECTION MlTL8350-048-l OO-NA Table 7-9 (Cont’d), Network Override Codes CODE DESCRIPTION 4 Force callback on Route 5 5 Force callback on Route 6 6 Force callback on Route 7 7 Force callback on Route 8 8 Use Search Tables 9 Dial immediate, no route. This code is not recom- mended for use. Since no route is used, there is no check to ensure the presence of dialtone before per- , forming the callback. 7.98 ‘mmm . . . mmm’ in the format example is the telephone number to be used for callback....
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SECTION NliTL8350-048-l OO-NA may occur. This mode of routing will be the usual action used for the Controller operation. Table 7-10, Search Table Descriptions Table Entry Description 801na BB 802nna BB 803nnna BB 804nnnna BB 805nnnnna BB 806nnnnnna BB 807nnnnnnna BB 808nnnnnnnna BB 809nnnnnnnnna BB 8lOnnnnnnnnnna BB 811nnnnnnnnnnna BB 812nnnnnnnnnnnna BB 813nnnnnnnnnnnnna BB 814nnnnnnnnnnnnnna BB 815nnnnnnnnnnnnnnna BB Where ‘n . . . n’ are the digits to be used for comparisons to...
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SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA Table 7-11 (Cont’d), Action Digit Descriptions CODE 4 5 6 7 Bl B6 87 88 B9 DESCRIPTION x24t = o-3 x24t = 4-7 Force Route 1 5 Force Route 2 6 Force Route 3 7 Force Route 4 8 Deny - drop call. Enough digits, stop searching. This action digit must be encountered in order to provide the Route parameter 6r5 permission to allow connection of the tele- phone lines. Otherwise, the connection will not occur until the expiration of the Inter-digit Time out. Do...