Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345013-NA APPENDIX 2 - SITE INFOR~MATION SPEED CALL FORM LOCATION NUMBER DESTINATION AND ACCOUNT CODE I PAV PAGE - 2.59
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SECTION 835Q-34%013-NA ISSUE 2. AUGUST APPENDIX 2 - SITE INFORMATION POSITIVE ACCOUNT CODE Programming Positive Account Codes 1988 To program the Controller with the Positive Account Codes accomplish the following steps and write the information in the Positive Account Code Form: 1. Select the users that will have access to the Positive Account Code feature and write their names down under the “‘Account User’s Name”. 2. Select unique Account Codes for each of the users and write them down beside...
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345013-NA APPENDIX 2 - SITE INFORMATION POSITWE ACCOUNT CODE FORM POSITn7E ACCOUNT CODE NUMBER OF DIGITS IN MAINTENANCE ACCESS CODE1 ACCOUNT CODE1 I ACCOUNT USER’S NAME ACCOUNTCODE ACTION DIGIT PAV PAGE - 2.61
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SECTION 8350-34%013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 A A&B Dial Tone Timers, 2.43 Account Code Type, 2.37 Account Coude Warning Tones, 2.39 Acknowledgement Tones, 2.7 ASCII CODES, 2.52 Authorization Number. 2.44 @ INDEX M Centrex, 2.24, 2.45 CHAINING, 2 0 10 Changing Terminal Program Security Code, 2.9 Cloning, 2.10 CONTROLLER SITE FORM, 2.54, 2.55 Controller Operation On Off-Hook, 2.23 D Data Verification, 2.10 Defining the Number Of Speed Calls, 2.13 Dialing Rates, 2.18, 2.19 Digit...
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 INDEX S SEARCH TABLE RECORD, 2.57 Search Table Default Data, 2.31 . Search Table Format, 2.30 Security Code, 2.25, 2.33 Setting Up A Speed Call, 2.13, 2.15 SMART PRINT FORMAT, 2.50 SPEED CALL FORM, 2.59 SPEED CALL PROGRAMMING, 2.13 Special Functions, 2.10 Specifying PAV, 2.12 T Tandem IMode, 2.10 Terminating A Varaible Length Entry, 2.7 Terminating A Variable Lenght l&-y. 2.9 -Tip Ground. 2.26,. 2.27 u User Area Code, 2.33 User Dial Tone, 2.21 W Wakeup The...
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SECTION 8350-345-014-NA ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 HEADING .......................................................... 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................ ............. 1. 1. Chaining ............................................................... 2. SETTING UP A CHAIN .................................................... 3. INSTALLATION OF A RECORDING UNIT .................................. 3. 1. Flow Control ............................................................ 4....
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ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 SECTION 8350-345-014-NA 1. INTRODUCTION 1. 1. Chaining This feature allows multiple Controllers to be ‘“Chained” through their RS-232 port via cabling supplied with each unit (Figure 3.1 ). This Chaining feature provi.des two distinct features: 1. The units which are chained together via their RS-232 ports (cable supplied) may be addressed remotely or locally with DTMF instruments which can access any port on a Controller in a Chain. From that access point any combination of...
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SECTION 83&3JWllJ-NA ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 I El I El 0 I I I I I I If you 2. SElTmG UP A CHAIN - 1. In&l and power oil the Controllers up individually (maximum of ten), they must not be connecred to each other (see MANUAL 1). 2. You s/zouLd have initialized each Controller (MANUAL 1). 3. At each Controller individually enter the programming access code (default # 0 * see Note 1) and turn the CDR off, by entering 0090. 4. Make sure that all the Controllers are programmed to the same Baud...
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XSSUE 1, JUNE 1988 SECTION 8350-34%014-NA 2. SETTING UP A CHAIN Figure 3.2 Setting up a Chain CONTROLLER( TAIL CALL CONTROLLER(4) PAGE - 3.4