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    SECTION 8350-345012-NA 
    2. BASIC HARDWARE INSTALLATION 
    Figure 
    1.5 Ground Wisisg 
    2. 5. Telephone Connections 
    The telephone connections should be made at the distribution block on your side of the 
    telephone protection units, following established procedures and techniques (Figure 1.6 ). 
    Tylxcally, vhen you connect to the modular jacks in your building you will be on the 
    protected sfde of the telephone connections (if you are not sure, you should check). 
    Fngure 1.6 illustrates the USOC RJ3lX Connector and cable assembly as used by the 
    Controller. The FIGURE also illustrates a typical distribution block set up. Note: the 
    cemter bridging clips are not inserted on the station block. This means that the Controller 
    acts as a connector between the left and right connection points on the Station Block in 
    Figure 1.6 
    D 
    If you wire the Controller per Figure 1.6 it will when programmed, physically route calls 
    through it, to the C.O.. This is done transnarentlv to the user, but all digits (whether 
    DTI@ or rotary) dialed by the user can be &zreened and 
    routed. This is done by splitting 
    the user from the line when the user goes 
    off-hook. 
    co. 
    SIDE 
    Once enough digits have been screened, the Controller decides the routing and dialing 
    patterns. Then the Controller outputs the proper dialing sequence to the CO.. 
    SUBSCRIBER 
    . 
    Once the digits have been sent to the C.O. the caller will be connected to the C.O.. 
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    2. BASIC HARDWARE INSTmLATION 
    Figure 1.6 Distribution Wtig 
    MDF 
    CENTRAL OFFICE 
    DEMARC ’ SPL&YPE 
    STATION BLOCK 
    (N&E 1) 
    T (TIP) 
    = (TIP) 
    NOTE 1: NORMALLY THERE 
    ARE BRIDGE CLIPS CONNECTING 
    T TO ST AND R TO SR. WHEN YOU 
    INSTALL THE UNIT YOU MUST 
    REMOVE THEM 
    CUSTOMER 
    TELEPHONE 
    EQUIPMENT 
    NOTE 2: THE COLORS SHOWN IN 
    THE RJ3lX OR CA3lA BLOCK RE- 
    FER TO THE WIRES IN THE RJ31X 
    OR CA31A CABLE WHERE: 
    R=RED 
    CR = GREEN 
    BK = BLACK 
    Y =YELLOW , 
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    2, BASIC HARDWiiItE INSTALLATION 
    2. 6. Installation Of A Resording Unit Or Programning Terminal 
    h 
    order to program the Call Controller with a terminal you must connect 8 termiflal to the 
    Call Controller’s RS-232. The terminal must comply with the requirements outlined in 
    Figure 1.7 D 
    Note: If you are using DTMF Chaining you can not 
    use. this technique. Proceed to IMAW 
    lL4.L 3, for the proper method to connect a recording unit. 
    Later, you may want to connect a recording device for Call Detail Recording (CDR). If the 
    CDR information is considered valuable, it is recommended that the recording device and 
    the Call Controller have a safe (protected) source of AC power in case of commercial 
    power failure. 
    Figure 1.7 RS-232 Specifications 
    TERMINAL SPECIHCA’XTONS 
    = 8 with 
    l-stop bit 
    Bit 8 Sense = Space 
    W-232 CONNECTOR 
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    2 l BASIC HARDWARE INSTALLATION 
    2. 7. Powering Up 
    To power up’ the Controller simply plug it in as shown in Figure I.8 . 
    Figure 1.8 Powering Up 
    TO 115 VAC 
    SOCKET POWER SUPPLY 
    2. 8. Power Failure 
    Should a power failure occur that disables the Controller (or the Controller fails) the 
    user’s telephone will be directly connected to the CO. line. This means that the user will 
    still have access to the telephone network, but the Controller will not screen or route calls. 
    SUBSCRIBER 
    C.O. 
    SIDE 
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    SECTION 8350-345-012-NA 
    2, BASIC lilAlXDW= INSTALIATION 
    2. 9. Ground Start Installation Testing 
    If you have connected your Controller to a ground start trunk, you should perform the test 
    illustrated in Figure 1.9 S If your wiring is correct you should hear a tone when you take 
    the telephone receiver off-hook. If you don’t hear a tone, try reversing the tip and ring on 
    the C.0. side of the RJ31 block. 
    Figure 1.9 Ground Start Testing 
    1_ 
    To SMART-1 TRUNK CONN&TOR 
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    							SECTION 8350-345-01%NA ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 
    3. INITIALIZATION 
    Before performing any further installation you should power the controller(s) up for 24 hours to 
    allow the back-up batteries to charge filly. 
    : In~i~~~z program the Con?oiler the first time or YOU wish to reset the Controller to its 
    be a 
    only. 
    ueq you must inmallze the unit. This can be done from a DTMF telephone 
    3. 1. Initialization From A DTMF Telephone 
    1. 
    Connect a DTMF instrument to the subscriber side of the block (Tin and Ring leads of the 
    Controller). Do not open the Controller as this will void the w&anty. ,Th&e 
    zrtAy with battery, .or simulated C.O. trunk, present on the C.O. side of 
    . 
    n 
    must be a 
    the RJ31X 
    SUBSCRIBER 
    2. With the power to the Controller disconnected, go o&hook. While holding down the * key 
    on the DTMF set you will hear a tone in the earpiece of the handset. 
    Connect the ljower to 
    the Controller. When the power is first applied, there will be a click from the Controller 
    as it disconnects (splits) you from the C.O. side. 
    3. 
    Continue to hold the * key for 10 seconds or more after applying power to the Control- 
    ler (See 
    Note 1). 
    4. 
    Release the * key. The unit should respond immediately with a short tone E from the 
    handset receiver. If a single tone is not heard, return to Step 2 above and start over. The 
    tone burst indicates that the Controller is initialized and remains in programming. mode. 
    Dial 942 903 and two EE 
    bursts of tone will be heard indicating that default data has 
    &zf;$ed. It also indicates that it is still in the programming mode and awaiting a 
    . 
    Idling in programming mode for more than two minutes will automatically exit programming 
    mode. There will be three warning tones after 60 seconds of no activity in programming. 
    5. Go On-Hook 
    and programming will be exited. To exit programming mode’ without 
    going on hook, 
    dial 999. 
    Note 1: When you press * key on the telephone (connected to the Controller for programming 
    ustng the #O* sequence ) AND IF YOU HEAR reorder tone from the C.O., or customer equip- 
    ment, the telephone may be on the wrong side of the telephone block. Check your connections 
    per 
    Figure 1.6 . 
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    3. INITIALIZATION 
    3. 2. Effects Of Initialization 
    When you have initialized the Controller all dialing will be passed straight through it, to 
    the CC.. The Controller will not attempt to analyze, route or screen calls. 
    3. 3. Waking Up the Controller 
    After initializing, you must wakeup the Controller. You murt be in programming mode to 
    w&-up the Controller. If you are not in programmin g mode you should enter # 0 
    * , or 
    from a terminal a  to enter programming mode. Waking up the Controller for all 
    ,trunks (while in programming), can be done by dialing 5238. This causes the Controller 
    to: 
    *A E will be heard by the user, when the user makes a call. 
    o Only respond to the programming command of # 0 % from a DTMF telephone or a 
    carriage return () from a terminal. 
    e Set all trunks to loop start, DTMF 
    8 Route all no-n 1 + (local) calls go via DDD 
    @ Route all 911, f-411, l-555, l-area code-555, l-800 calls go via DDD 
    Q Route all other l+ (long distance) calls go via CCC 
    e Route all local calls after the first digit is dialed 
    e Route all l+ calls after fourth digit dialed. 
    FOR ADDITIONAL PROGRAMM@=G 
    LvPROCEED TO ikXANUAL 2~ 
    FOR C-G INSTALLATION AND 
    PROGRAMMING 
    ePROCEED TO MANUAL 3-a 
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    							SECTION 8350-345-012-NA ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 
    APPENDIX 1 
    TABLE Al-l 
    HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 
    SPECIFICATION MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS 
    FCC RINGER EOUIVALENCE 
    .7 B 
    IDLE LINE. LOOP START 
    RINGER IMPEDANCE: 15 - 60 HZ, 70 -1lOVAC 10 20 K n 
    20 - 3500 HZ, 10 V 1 MQ 
    RINGING SENS~TWITYZI~ - 60 HZ 40 
    VOLTS 
    LEAKAGE: 
    TIP TO RING, 1OOV 20 
    Ma 
    TIP TO EARTH, 1OOV 20 
    Ma 
    OFF-HOOK CURRENT 15 80 MA 
    IDLE LINE. GROUND START 
    SENSING RESISTANCE: Tip to earth 36 40 45 K n 
    OPBN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE: to  Tip Ring 
    -22 -25 -28 VOLTS 
    GROUNDING VOLTAGE -5 0 +lO VOLTS 
    TIME TO RECOGNIZE TIP-GROUND 10 150 MS 
    RESISTANCE: Sending Ring-Ground 
    n/a 
    BATTERY FEED 
    OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE 22 24 26 VOLTS 
    FEED RESISTANCE 550 600 650 n 
    BALANCE: DC 36 40 
    DB 
    SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT 50 
    MA 
    TERMINATION 
    RESISTANCE: DC, 20 MA 200 300 sz 
    DC, 40 MA 200 300 n 
    AC, 300 - 3000HZ 550 600 650 R 
    mm Loss: 600 OHMS, 20 MA 20 26 DB 
    OPERATING CURRENT 13 80 MA 
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    APPENDIX 1 
    TBLE Al-l 
    I-XARDWmE 
    SPECIFICATIONS 
    DIAL TONE 
    CO FEED: Gain 300 Hz 
    DTMF .RECElVER 
    LEVEL 
    LEVEL DIFFERENCE 
    FREQUENCY: To receive 
    To not receive 
    DURATION 
    TIME BETWEEN TONES 
    ROTARY RECEIVElR 
    M&E 
    IMPEDANCE 
    MAKE DURATION 
    BREAK IMPEDANCE 
    BREAK DURATION 
    RATE 
    DTMF SENDER 
    20 
    7 100 
    20 ‘MS 
    PPS 
    LEVEL -8 -6 -3 DBM j 
    FREQUENCY -1.3 
    +1.3 
    % 
    DUIWTION (PROGRAMMABLE) 40 60 130 MS 
    ROTARY SENDER 
    TIMING (Programmable) 
    TIMING (60/40): Make 
    Break 
    RATE (at 60/40) 
    INTERDIGIT PAUSE (Programmable) 
    OPERATING RANGE 
    Ac 
    SUPPLY 
    TIZMPERAW 
    mw 
    ALLOWABLE VOLTAGE 
    (Connected to any point) 
    30120 60140 60140 MS/MS 
    35 45 MS 
    5s 65 MS 
    9.9 10 10.1 PPS 
    400 800 1300 MS 
    103.5 117.0 126.5 VAC 
    0 40 “C 
    0 85 % 
    300 VOLTS 
    With reference to 600 CI termination 
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    APPENDIX 1 
    TABLE Al-2 
    ORDERING INFORMATION 
    The Controller is available as a single or dual or four line unit, complete with power 
    supply, cabling; documentation and can be ordered under the following part numbers: 
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    Call Controller 
    For U.S. applications: 
    SMART-1 Call Controller (four line unit) 
    SMART-l Call Controller (two line unit) 
    SMART-l Call Controller (one line unit) 
    For Canadian applications: 
    SMART-1 Call Controller (four line unit) 
    SMART-l Call Controller (two line unit) 
    SMART-l Call Controller (one line unit) 
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    Chaining Call Controller 
    For U.S. applications: 
    SMART-l Call Controller (four line unit) 
    SMART-l Call Controller (two line unit) 
    SMART-l Call Controller (one line unit) 
    For Canadian applications: 8350-005 
    8350-006 
    8350-003-PAVAXX 
    8350-005-CDN 
    8350-006-CDN 
    8350-003-PAVCXX 
    SMART-l Call Controller (four line unit) 
    SMART-l Call Controller (two line unit) 
    SMART-l Call Controller .(one line unit) 
    The Call Controller Cables can be ordered as:. 
    SMART-l Call Controller Chain Cable 
    SMART-l Call Controller Chaining Printer Cable 
    Call Controller documentation is: -_ 
    Hardware Installation 
    General Programming Guide 
    Chaining Installation and Programming 
    Technical Guide 
    Other Components 
    8350-OOl-CHNAXX 
    8350-002-CHNAXX 
    8350-003-CHNAXX 
    8350-OOl-CHNCXX 
    8350-002-CHNCXX 
    8350-003-CHNCXX 
    8350-026 
    8350-027 
    8350-345-012-NA 
    8350-345-013-NA 
    8350-345-014-NA 
    8350-345-o 15-NA 
    You can order the- following components: 
    Wall Mount Bracket 
    Right Angle Mounting Bracket 
    Power Pack 
    RJ31X Cable 8350-010 
    8350-017 
    8350-O 12 
    8350-013 
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