Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA S... ROUTE PiiRAMETER PROGRAMMING 8. 9. Account Code Warning Tones You can specify warning tones to be supplied to a caller that start after the expiration of the R53 (timer) for PRIMARY Routes, or R73 (timer) for ALXERNATE Routes. The tones are 400 ms long with a 400 ms space of silence in between If the caller fails to enter a digit before the specified number of tones expires, the user will receive re-order tone (of 200 ms ON, 200 ms OFF), and will...
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SECTION 8350-345-013-NA XSSUE 2. AUGUST 1988 8. ROUTE PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 8. 10. Account Code Confirmation And Reroute Tones YOU can spesify a reroute or confirmation tone to be supplied to a caller after a success- fully entered Account Code, or on a failed route/reroute sequence. The tones are 200 ms I duration. his can be done for PRIMARY routes by: ENTER 1 FOR ROUTE 0 + 60T ENTER 2 FOR ROUTE 1 + 60T ENTER 3 FOR ROUTE 2 + 60T i ENTER 4 FOR ROUTE 3 -I- 60T ‘ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 60T...
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 - SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 9. CALL CONTROL DATA ENTRY 9. 1. General Call Control Data defines such system wide information as the Controller’s access num- ber and authorization code. Information entered here provides site specific information and each entry must be terminated with a ##. 9. 2. Route Strings The following TABLE explains the Route relationship to GRO, GRl, 6R2, 6R3, 6R4 and 6R.5. Note: if you program X24 (see page 2.24) to be: X240, X241, X242, X243 the trunk...
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SECTION 835O-343-013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 9. CALL CONTROL DATA ENTRY DESCRIPTION WHERE R EQUALS l-8 FOR ROUTES SEE Note 2 #O * DIAL A * #OO DIAL A # #Ol IF THE PREVIOUS COMMAND WAS A 2 (SEE 2 BELOW) A # WILL BE DIALED, UNLESS THE LAST DIGIT DIALED OUT WAS A # THEN NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN #02 WAIT FOR ACCOUNT CODE (IS NOT OUTPUT) DIAL THE DESTINATION NUMBER DIAL THE ROUTE OCC ACCESS NUMBER (6Rl) DIAL THE AUTHORIZATION CODE (6~2) DIAL .THE TRUNK NUMBER CUT THROUGH, DIALING FINISHED...
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 9. CALL CONTROL DATA ENTRY 9. 4. A and B Dial Tone Timers The Controller expects a certain minimum duration of dial tone to occur within a speci- fied time, before attempting to dial. This is specified by A and B timers as shown below. 4 -A VALUE, LENGTH OF TIME .- * DIAL TONE MUST EXIST B VALUE, TIME DIAL TONE MUST OCCUR IN. If the duration of dial tone does not occur (or does not occur within the time specified in B) the Controller will redial if...
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SECTIBN 8350-345013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 9. CALL CONTROL DATA ENTRY 9. 5. Name Of Route You can program a name for a route from a terminal that will appear on CDR records. This provides rapid identification of the carrier used as a word represents the name of the carrier. The default is 444444 for routes 0 and 4 (typically DDD on 610, 650) and 524F55544544 for routes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 (ROUTED calls on value added carriers, 620, 630, 640, 660, 670, 680). The R (1 through 8) specifies the route...
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ISSUE 2. AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 9. CALL CONTROL DATA ENTRY 9. 8. Dummy Account Code You can program a Dummy Account Code that will act as an account code, if a complete Account Code is not dialed by the user. This entry can be a maximum of 33 digits. This can be done by: REGISTER 6R3 DESCRIPTION DEFAUL’J 6R3 WHERE R IS THE ROUTE NUMBER BLANK 9. 9. Centrex Number You can program a number to be used as the Centrex Access Cbdk. This entry can be a maximum of 33 digits. This can be...
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SECTION 8350-345-013-NA ISSUE 2. AUGUST 1988 10. POSITIVE ACCOUNT CODE OPTIONS 10. 1. Description l%e SMART-l PAV Controller provides most of the functions of the regular Controller. The PAV Controller does not allow the Alternate Search Tables to be used for screening destination numbers, as it is reserved for the Account Codes in the PAV list. In addition, the PAV Controller provides the ability to verify user dialed Account Codes. Other differ- ences from the standard Controller are: The...
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 10. POSITIVE ACCOUNT CODE OPTIONS ACCOUNT CODE TABLE. 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 YOU MUST ENTER THIS NUMBER OF DIGITS IN THE TABLE PLUS AN ACTION DIGIT 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: 823 MUST HAVE THREE DIGITS TO SCREEN. 10. 4. PAV List Maintenance Code When you configure the Controller as a...
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SECTION 8350-345013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 10. POSITIVE ACCOUNT CODE .OPTIONS 10. 6. String Data When you configure the Controller as a PAV Controller the following Action Digits are available for the Alternate Search Tables only. Each Account Code you enter must have an Action Digit associated with it. 1 AcTION DIGIT1 ’ DESCRIPTION 0 RETURN USER =-ORDER TONE. DENY CALL 1 VALID ACCOUNT CODE. ALLOW CALL * VALID ACCOUNT CODE. ALLOW CALL #9 DELETE SPECIFIED ACCOUNT CODE 10. 7. Programming...