Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 5. LINE AND TRUNK 5. 4. DTMF Dialing Rates SECTION 8350-345-013-NA OPTIONS RJZGISTER X02 ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 + 02T ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 02T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 02T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 02T ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 02T DESCRIPTION DEFAULT T = ; $ lMi(fast) 1 :MS T 2 60 T=3 70MS T = 4 80 MS. T = 5 90 MS T = 6 100 MS .T = 7 110 MS T = 8 120 MS T = 9 130 MS(slow) 1 5. 5, On Hook Time You can specify the on-hook recognition time by: REGISTER X03 DESCRIPTION DEFAUL’I:...
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SECTION 8350-34%013-NA 5. LINE ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 6. Flash Allowed Time 1 REGISTER X04 DESCRIPTION I DEFAULT ENTER I FOR LINE 1 + 04T ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 04T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 04T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 04T ENTER 5 FOR ALL +04T 1 gg$J) ~igjJ/j: TO DISABLE THE FLASH SPECIFY A TIME THAT IS GREATER THAN XO?T Note: This feature should generally be set to #, except in those cases where you require the ability to use conference features. This is usually required for...
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 5. LINE. AND TRUNK- OPTIONS 5. 9. Ground Start Attempt Timer If you have a ground start trunk, you can specify ground start attempt time, which in most cases should not have to be changed: REGISTER X07 DESCRIPTION DEFAULI ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 + 07T T = THE AMOUNT OF TIME IN SECs. ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 07T CONTROLLER WILL ATTEMPT TO 3 CONNECT TO A GROUND START ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 07T TRUNK BEFORE STOPPING ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 07T ENTER 5 FOR ALL +...
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SECTION 8350-345-013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 5. LINE AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 12. Interdigit Time Out Subscriber Side I REGISTER Xl 1 DESCRIPTION ( DEFAULS ENTER I FOR LINE 1 + flT ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 11T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 11T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 1lT ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 1fT T = 0 FOR NO TIMEOUT T = 1 FOR 2 SEC T = 6 FOR 12 SEC T = 2 FOR 4 SEC T = 7 FOR 14 SEC T = 3 FOR 6 SEC T = 8 FOR 16 SEC T = 4 FOR 8 SEC T = 9 FOR 18 SEC T = 5 FOR 10 SEC : = * FOR 20 SEC = # FOR 22 SEC 3 5, 13....
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8356345-613-NA 5. LINE AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 16. Off-Hook Tone You can specify whether, or not, a caller will receive an Off-Hook Tone. The tone is 200 mS in duration, and if enabled, will occur after the XOST timer (see page 2.21) has expired, or reached 700 mS. Note: If the Off-Hook Tone is enabled and internal dialtone has been programmed, the Off-Hook Tone will be 300 mS long, followed by NO dialtone. The Off-Hook Tone is controlled on a per trunk basis by: I...
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ISSUE 2. AUGUST 1988 SECTION 83§@-345013-NA 5. LINE AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 19. Specify Default Route You can specify a default route for a trunk (see also #8 Action Digit) by: ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 24T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 24T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 24T $ For the Route specified here to be in effect, X23 (see page 2.23) must be set to X230 or a #8 (Action Digit) must occur in the Primary Search Table (after the number dialed has been matched). This will cause the Controller to use a specific...
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 5. LINE AND 5. 22. Time To Auto-Answer You can specify the time the Controller detection of ringing by: SECTION 8350-345-013-NA TRUNK OPTIONS waits before answering an incoming call after the REGISTER X27 DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ENTER I FOR LINE 1 t 27T T = 0 FOR DISABLE ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 t 27T T = 1 FOR 10 S T = 6 FOR 60 S 0 T = 2 FOR 20 S T = 7 FOR 70 S ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 t 27T T = 3 FOR 30 S T = 8 FOR 80 S ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 t 27T T = 4 FOR 40 S T = 9 FOR 90 S T = 5...
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SECTION 8350-345013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 5. LINE AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 25. Off-Hook Recognition Timer I REGISTER X30 I DESCRIPTION I DEFAUL’I ENTER I FOR LINE 1 + 3OT ‘WHERE T IS: ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 30T 0=20 MS - 4= 80 MS 8 = 160 MS 3 3 FOR LINE 3 30T 1 = 20 MS ENTER = 100 MS 9 = 180 MS + 2 40 = MS 65=120MS *=2OOMS ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 30T 3 = 60 IMS 7 = 140 MS # = 220 MS ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 30T 5. 26. Tip Ground Application Recognition Timer This command selects the time that a tip...
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ISSUE 2. AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 5. LINE AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 28. Digit Recognition On Incoming Calls REGISTER X33 DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ENTER I FOR LINti 1 + 33T T = 0 FOR ACCEPT DTMF, 10 OR 20 PPS ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 33T ’ T = 1 IGNORE ALL ROTARY 0 T = 2 IGNORE ALL DTMF ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 33T T = 3 IGNORE ALL DIGITS ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 33T T = 5 FOR GO TO REORDER ON ROTARY T = 6 FOR GO TO REORDER ON DTMF ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 33T . T = 7 FOR GO TO REORDER ANY DIGITS T = 8 ALLOW...
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-.. SECTION 8350-34§-013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 -. 6. PRIMARY SEARCH TABLES 6. 1. General 6. 2. Primary Search Tables Primary Search Tables consist of a three digit prefix always starting with an ‘8’ as the first digit followed by two digits that indicate how long the digit string will be. The follow- ing digits soecifv the number for the Controller to monitor for. followed by an action digit tefiingthe aController what to do once the string has been detected. For example: 803 611#6## 1 1 /...