Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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,,.,:- ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 6. PRIMARY SEARCH TABLES PRIMARY’ YOU MUST ENTER THIS NUMBER OF DIGITS IN THE TABLI SEARCH PLUS AN ACTION DIGIT TABLE THE CONTROLLER WILL EXPECT TO SCREEN THE NUMBER OF DIGITS THE TABLE SPECIFIES AND YOU MUST ENTER ENOUGH DIGITS TO FILL THE TABLE. FOR EXAMPLE: 803 MUST HAVE THREE DIGITS TO SCREEN. HENCE 803 WILL USUALLY BE USED TO SCREEN THREE DIGIT CODES LIKE CENTRAL OFFICE CODES AND AREA CODES. The actual Search Templates structure of...
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SECTION 835O-345013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 6. PRIMARY SEARCH TABLES Figure 2.2 Search Table Format and Action Codes 115 IS THE REGISTER NUMBER. WHERE THE 8 INDICATES A SEARCH TABLE TOLLOWING TWO DIGITS INDICATE THE NUMBER OF DIGITS TO BE SCREENED, IN THIS :ASE THE CONTROLLER SCREENS 15 DIGITS. $NN ARE DIGITS YOU WANT THE CONTROLLER TO MATCH TO J MAY BE ANY DIGIT 0 - 9 AND * WHICH WILL BE MATCHED AGAINST THE DIGITS XALED BYTHE SUBSCRIBER. N CAN ALSO BE: #O COMPARE AGAINST A USER DIALED # #I...
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_. ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345Ql3-NA 6. PRIMARY SEARCH TABLES 6. 5. Default Data The following outlines the default data that is loaded into each Primary Search Table (as a Search Template) and a brief explanation of each piece of data. 6. 6. Search Tables 801 Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Note 1: If the first digit dialed by the user is a 1 the Controller will do nothing. Note 2: If the first digit dialed by the user is a * the Controller will do- nothing. Note 3: If the first digit dialed by...
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SECTION 8350-345013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 6. PRIMARY SEARCH TABLES 6. 9. Search Tables 807 Note 1 Note 2 1 #4 #l #9 5 5 5 0 #4 #4 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #6 Note 1: Place l+N(O or 1)X-555-XxXx (XXXX not in screen) calls on route 0. Note 2: Stop searching after receipt of NNX-XXXX (local call). 6. 10. Search Tables 808 #l #4 Note 1 #9 #9 #9 #9 #6 Note 1: Stop searching after receipt of (0 or 1) NNX-XXX% (long distance. inside the area code) D 6. 1%. Search Tables 810 Note 1 Note 1: Stop...
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345013-NA 7. COMMON OPTION DATA Common Option Data refers to data that is common to all aspects of the Controller. Each entry must be terminated with a “W’. 7. 1. User Area Code You can define the user area code and it can be output automatically for calls in that area code: 1 REGISTER 601 1 DESCRIPTION I DEFAUL’I ENTER 601 xxx THIS AREA CODE IS INSERTED INTO THE DIGITS BEING DIALED OUT WHENEVER THE DESTINATION NUMBER ooo FORMAT (RSOT) CALLS FOR THE ADDITION...
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SECTION 835th34§-013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 8. ROUTE PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 8. 1. General Routing allows you to specify a route. A route the digits dialed), for a call to be routed. Either be acted on. 8. 2. Primary And Alternate Routes will specify a common carrier (based on a complete number, or a digit stream can Route numbering starts at 0 and ends at 7. In the REGISTERS that follow R = 1 through 8 for Routes 0 to 7 respectively. You can select either a Primary or Alternate Route for each...
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 8. ROUTE SECTION 8350-345-013-NA PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 8. 4. Route Progress Tones You can specify tones to be supplied to a caller, that keep the caller informed as to the progress of a call (being routed). The tones are 400 ms long with a 400 ms space of silence in between by default ( 015 see page 2.17 for information to change these tones to 100 ms long with a 100 ms space of silence in between). These tones are heard by the caller before the Controller cuts-through to...
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SECTION 8350-345-013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 8, ROUTE PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 8. 5. Number of Account Code Digits You can specify the number of account code digits you expect the caller to dial before accessing each route. This can be done for either PRIMARY, or ALTERNATE routes by: REGISTER R52 PRIMARY DESCXIPTION DEFAUL’I ENTER 1 FOR ROUTE 0 + 52T T = THE NUMBER OF ACCOUNT DIGITS, WHERE T = 1 TO 9 ENTER 2 FOR ROUTE 1 + 52T 4 ENTER 3 FOR ROUTE 2 + 52T ENTER 4 FOR ROUTE 3 + 52T ENTER 5 FOR...
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 8. ROUTE PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 8. 7. Account Code Type You can specify the type of account code you expect on each route. The following pro- gramming applies only if you set 011 to 0110 (see page 2.12). If a redial situation occurs due to a failure (as set out in the Access Control Sequence), as defined on page 2.38. The action to be taken is defined by R58 (see page 2.38). This can be done for either PFU- MARY, or ALTERNATE routes by: A REGISTER...
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SECTION 8350-345-Of3-NA 8, ROUTE PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 8. 8. ‘Action on Call Failure You can specify the type you expect due to a call failure (as set out in the Access Control sequence, see 9. 3. )O This can be done for either PRIMARY, or ALTEwG6Am routes by: ENTER I FOR ROUTE 0 + 58T T = 1 FOR REDIAL ON ROUTE 1 ENTER 2 FOR ROUTE 1 + 58T T = 2 FOR REDIAL ON ROUTE 2 ENTER 3 FOR ROUTE 2 + 58T T = 3 FOR REDIAL ON ROUTE 3 ENTER 4 FOR ROUTE 3 + 58T T = 4 FOR REORDER ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 58T T = 5...