Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA TABLE Cl: ASCII CODES HEX. CHAR. CODE CHAR. [;tE CHAR. J;;E CHAR. t;;i NUL 00 SP 20 @ 40 ’ 60 SOH 01 ! 21 A 41 61 STX 02 rr 22 B 42 z 62 ETX 03 # 23 C 43 63 EOT 04 $ 24 D 44 : 64 ENQ 05 % 25 E 45 e 65 ACK 06 84 26 F 46 f 66 BEL 07 ’ 27 G 47 9 67 BS 08 HT 09 i 28 H 48 h 68 29 I 49 i 69 LF OA * 2A J 4A ’ 6A VT OB + 2B K 4B L 6B FF oc CR OD L 2c L 4c I 6C 2D M 4D ni 6D SO OE ; 2E N 4E n 6E SI OF 2F 0 4F 0 6F DLE 10 0 30 P 50 P 70 DC1 11 1 31 Q 51 cl 71 DC2 12 2 32 R 52 r 72 DC3 13 3 33 S 53 S 73 DC4 14 4 34 T 54 t 74 NAK 15 5 35 U 55 U 75 SYN 16 6 36 v 56 v 76 ETB 17 7 37 W 57 W 77 CAN 18 8 38 X 58 X 78 EM 19 9 39 Y 59 Y 79 SUB IA : 3A Z 5A z 7A ESC IB . 38 5B 78 FS 1c ;: 3c GS 1D 3 3D c 5c 1 7c 5D 7D RS 1E 3E A 5E - 7E us IF ? 3F _ 5F DEL 7F Note: Due to Dialer processing necessities, ASCII entries in the 602, 6rO and 604 paramters of FF or BB will be treated as ## (end the string entry) and can not be entered. Similarly, the last character of the string may not be B, F or #. However, a single F or B within a string is allowed. If the last character of a string must be B, then it must be followed with a non-printing character such as a space (hexadecimal 20). If necessary, the LF, FF, CR, BEL and so on may also be used within a string. Page C-4
SECTlON MITLS350-047-100-NA TABLE C2: LEGAL DIALER PROGRAMMING INPUT CHARACTERS FROM STANDARD FROM DTMF PHONE TERMINAL DIALER INTERPRETATION 0 through 9 0 through 9 0 through 9 #, * #, * #,* A or a * B or b # BB or bb ## C or c C D or d D E or e E F or f F if it is within a string. SPACE if it is last character of a string. FF or ff ## Period # Comma # Hyphen # LF # I ‘. CR # Space # 999 Exit PROGRAM mode 999 Exit PROGRAM mode X or x Exit PROGRAM mode Go ON-HOOK Exit PROGRAM mode SPECIALS co Cl c2 c3 For LlH4 Tone Pair dial-out in parameters 601 and 6rO through 6r5 For L2H4 Tone Pair dial-out in parameters 601 and 6rO through 6r5 For L3H4 Tone Pair dial-out in parameters 601 and 6rO through 6r5 For L4H4 Tone Pair dial-out in parameters 601 and 6rO through 6r5 Note: The fourth column DTMF (LlH4 through L4H4) can only be programmed for dial-out via the terminal. The Dialer can not recognize these Tone Pairs (per se) and therefor can not be programmed via any 16-button DTMF keypad. Page C-5
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SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA APPENDIX D OVERALL INDEX CONTENTS PAGE CONTENTS PAGE ACCESS CODE SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-l ACCESS CONTROL SEQUENCE (ACS) DEFINITION 19 ROUTEACCESS .__._._..__....._...__.....__....____ 19 SEE ROUTE SELECTION. 19 SEE TABLE 3 20 ACCESS CONTROL SEQUENCE CODES SEE TABLE 3 20 ACCESS METHOD NUMBER SEE ROUTE SELECTION 19 ACCESS NUMBER SEE STORE AND FORWARD 4 SEE ROUTE SELECTION 19 ACCOUNT NUMBER DEFINITION 22 SEE ROUTE SELECTION 19 e ACKNOWLEDGE TONES PARAMETERS 57 SEARCH TABLES . .._................ ._ 57 SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 57 STRINGS .._ _... ., _. .._..... 57 ACTION DIGITS SEETABLEZ....................................... 15 SEE TEMPLATE DESCRIPTION 14 ACTION ON DIALING SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING 10 ADAPTIVE CALL ROUTING SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 5 ADDITIONAL SEARCH INFORMATION CUT-THROUGH ..__ __ ._ ..__ 19 DO NOTHING _. .._ _.._ ____ _. 19 ENOUGH DIGITS _. __... _.... _._ _. 19 SEE OPERATION :_ 18 SPEED CALL .._ .._ _____ ___ .._....._ 18 SPEED CALL TRIGGER 18 ALTERNATE ROUTES SEE PARAMETERS 47 ALTERNATE ROUTING SEE LEAST CALL ROUTING 6 APPENDIX A GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-l APPENDIX B CONNECTION LIMITATIONS B-l CONNECTOR JACKS B-l DISCONNECTION 8-2 FCC INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS B-l FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER B-l MAINTENANCE LIMITATIONS B-l NETWORK CHANGES __.. ______.. __.____ ._ ., B-1 RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER B-l TROUBLE CORRECTIONS B-2 APPENDIX C ASCII CODES _. _.__ __ _.....__...__. _.__ C-l ASCII TABLE C-4 DIAGRAMS __._.._,...____...._..__....._.,.__..__ C-l LEGAL DIALER PROGRAMMING INPUT CHARACTERS C-5 SMarT-1 SIMPLIFIED ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM . C-3 SMarT-1 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM C-2 APPENDIX D OVERALL INDEX : D-l AREA CODE SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 5 SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-l AREA CODE (NPA) SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-l ASCII SEE CALL RECORDS 23 SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS . A-l ASCII CHARACTERS SEE CALL RECORD FORMAT 29 ASCII CODES SEE APPENDIX C ................................... C-l SEE TABLE Cl ..................................... C-4 ASCII COMPATIBLE TERMINAL CONNECTIONS ..................................... 34 ERRORS .......................................... 36 PROCEDURE ....................................... 35 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE ............................. 35 PROTOCOL ........................................ 34 SEE METHOD 1 ..................................... 34 ASCII TABLE SEE APPENDIX C ................................... C-4 AUTHORlZnTlON CODE SEESTOREAND FORWARD .............................. 4 AUTHORI2ATION NUMBER DEFINITION ....................................... 19 SEE ROUTE SELECTION ................................ 19 BASIC PROGRAMS SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING .......................... 33 BATTERY BACK-UP SEE POWER ........................................ 6 SEE POWER FAILURE CONDITIONS ......................... 4 BAUD SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS ............................ A-l BEGIN DIALING AFTER 1ST DIGIT SEE EXAMPLE 3 ................................... 16 SEE SEARCH EXAMPLES .............................. 18 BUFFER SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS ............................ A-l CABLING SEE CONNECTIONS ................................. CALL COSTING SEE CALL RECORDING ................................. 5 CALL COSTING UNIT SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION ........................ 23 SEE CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE ..................... 25 CALL RECORD FORMAT ASCII CHARACTERS .................................. 29 MITEL FORMAT ..................................... 26 RECORD EXAMPLES ................................ 30.31 SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION ........................ 23 SMarT-1 FORMAT ................................... 28 SMarT-1 CALL RECORD FORMAT ......................... 29 CALL RECORDING CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE ........................ 24 SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS .............................. 5 SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS ............................ A-l CALL RECORDING OPERATION CALL COSTING UNIT ................................. 25 CALL RECORD FORMAT ............................... 25 CALL RECORDS ..................................... 23 CONCENTRATOR .................................... 25 CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE ........................ 24 MODEM .......................................... 25 SEE OPERATION .................................... 23 CALL RECORDS ASCII ............................................ 22 PAGE TITLE ....................................... 22 PRINTER.. ........................ __ .............. 22 RS-232 PORT ....................... .............. 22 SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION ......... .............. 23 SEE OPERATION .................................... 23 CALL SEARCHING SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS .............................. 5 SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS ............................ A-l CENTRAL OFFICE (CO) SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS ............................ A-2 Page D-l
SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA CONTENTS PAGE CENTFIAL PROCESSING UNIT (CPU) SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS CENTREX SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS CENTREK ACCESS DIGIT SEE CENTAEX OPERATION SEE OTHER COMPARISONS CENTRW COMPATIBLE SEE OEFINITION OF TERMS CENTREK NUMBER SEE ROUTE SELECTION CENTREX OPERATION CENTREX ACCESS DIGIT CENTREX STRING SEE OPERATION CENTREX STRING DEFINITION SEE CENTREX OPERATION SEE ROUTE SELECTION CHANGES TO DEFAULT DATA BASE SEE SIMPLIFIED OCC PROGRAMMING CLONING CONDITIONS PROCEDURE REQUIRED EQUIPMENT SEE METHOD4 ,__.._..______. SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 4 CLONING TIME SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 4 CO SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS CO GENERATED DIAL TONE SEE OPTIONS COMPARISON SEE SEARCHING COMPARISON RESULTS SEE SEARCHING COMPUTER SEE PROGRAMMING MEHTOD 1 COMPUTER CONNECTION SEE RS-232 PORT CONCENTRATOR SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION SEE CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE CONFIGURATION SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE CALL COSTING UNIT PRINTER SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION TERMINAL CONNECTION LIMITATIONS SEE APPENDIX B CONNECTIONS EARTH GROUND POWER RS-232 PORT SEE FIGURE 2 SEE FIGURE 3 SEE FIGURE 4 SEE INSTALLATION SEE MODELS AVAILAELE . SEE TELEPHONE LINES CONNECTOR JACKS SEE APPENDIX B CONNECTOR PANEL SEE FIGURE 2 CUT-THROUGH MODE SEE ADDITIONAL SEARCH INFORMATION SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 A-2 23 16 6 19 23 23 23 19 23 19 11 59 59 59 59 33 33 A-2 13 14 14 33 25 25 23 10 25 24 24 24 E-1 7 7 7 8 6 9 7 5 7 B-l 8 18 A-2 DAMAGED GOODS SEE UNPACKING _........_ .., _...._ .._ ..__ 7 DATA FOR ALTERNATE ROUTES SEETABLE 8 .., _. _...._ .._ ..___ _. _.........._ _., 47 DATA FOR ROUTES SEE TABLE 8 DATA FOR TRUNKS SEE TABLE 8 DATA TRANSMISSION RATE SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS DATA TYPES PARAMETERS SEARCH TEMPLATES SEE ENTERING DATA STRINGS DCE SEE RS-232 PORT DDD SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS DDD ACCESSING PROCEDURE SEE ROUTE SELECTION DDD ACCESSING USING ACS CONTENTS PAGE 46 40-45 A-2 38 38 37 38 A-2 19 SEE ROUTE SELECTION 19 DDD NETWORK SEE ROUTES _.. _... .._..... _... DEFAULT ACTIONS SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING DEFAULT CONFIGURATION SEE METHOD 2 SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING DEFAULT DATA BASE SEE METHOD 2 .._..._.__... SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING DEFAULT DATA BASE CHANGE SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING DEFAULT DATA BASE LOADING PROCEDURE SEE METHOD 2 DEFAULT SETTINGS SEE TABLE 11 DEFAULT TRUNK AND DIALING SEE SIMPLIFIED OCC PROGRAMMING DEFINITION OF TERMS ADAPTIVE CALL ROUTING AREA COOE .._ .._ .__ CALL RECORDING CALL SEARCHING CENTREX COMPATIBLE DTMF/ROTARY DIAL GROUND START/LOOP START LEAST COST ROUTING LINES 16 10 36 10 36 10 11 36 53-54 11 5 5 5 5 _._ 6 4 4 6 5 MODELS .......................................... 5 OFFICE CODE ....................................... 5 POWER ........................................... 6 POWER FAILURE CONDITIONS ............................ 4 RS-232 PORT ....................................... 5 SEE GENERAL OESCRll=rlON ............................. 3 SPEED CALL ........................................ 6 STOREANDFORWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...4 TRUNK SIDE DIALER 4 TWO (2) MODELS AVAILABLE ............................ 5 USER TRANSPARENT .................................. 4 VERSATILE PROGRAMMING .............................. 5 DESTINATION NUMBER DEFINITION ....................................... 19 SEE ROUTE SELECTION ................................ 19 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OPTIONS ......................................... 13 SEARCHING ....................................... 14 SEEOPERATION .................................... 13 DETAILED PROGRAMMING ACKNOWLEDGE TONES ............................... 57 DETAILED PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ................... 34 ENTERING DATA .................................... 37 INTRODUCTION ..................................... 33 METHOD 1 ........................................ 34 METHOD 2 ........................................ 36 PROGRAMMING METHOD 1 ................. ........... 33 PROGRAMMING METHOD 2 .................. .......... 33 PROGRAMMING METHOD 3 ............................. 33 PROGRAMMING METHOD 4 ............................. 33 Page D-2
SECTION MITL8350-047-l OO-NA CONTENTS PAGE CONTENTS PAGE DETECTOR/TIMEOUT CODES EXTENDED AREA SERVICE (EAS) SEE TABLE46 _. __ ..__............ _..._..., __ ._ 21 SEE TABLE 4b __. ___...... _.......... _... __....... 21 SEE TABLE9e __...... _. _._ __........... 50 SEE TABLE 9b 50 DIAGRAMS SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 SEE APPENDIX C C-l DIAL TONE OPTIONS SEE OPTIONS .__ . . . ..__._ .._...... 13 DIALER CONNECTIONS FCC INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS GENERAL SEE APPENDIX B FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER SEE APPENDIX 6 FEATURES B-1 B-I E-1 SEE GENERAL DESCRIPTION 13 DIALER OPERATION 3 SEE GENERAL DESCRIPTION 13 DIALER PROGRAMMING SEE METHOD 2 __.., __ _... __... __.. _.... 36 DIALER REPLACEMENT SEE GENERAL DESCRIPTION FIELD FORMAT EXAMPLE MITEL FORMAT SMarT-1 FORMAT FIRST TIME SEE MAINTENANCE 67 DIALING TVPES SEE ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE FORCE ON ROUTE SEE SEARCH EXAMPLES FORCE ROUTE 30 31 37 SEE DTMF/ROTARY DIAL 4 DIGIT 9 17 SEE APPENDIX B E-2 DO NOTHING SEE SEARCH EXAMPLES FOREIGN EXCHANGE (FX) SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS FORWARD 18 SEE CENTREX COMPATIBLE 6 DISCONNECTION A-3 SEE ADDITIONAL SEARCH INFORMATION 16 DOCUMENT SECTIONS SEE STORE AND FORWARD FX 4 A-3 SEE INTRODUCTION _.._..._ ._ __........ _......... 1 DOT MATRIX SEE GLOSSARY OF TERM’S FX GROUPS SEE CENTREX OPERATION 23 SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 DOT MATRIX PRINTER SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-Z DTMF DIAL GENERAL SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 4 SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 DTMF DIALING SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 DTMF TELEPHONE 1 1 3 3 : ‘13 SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 2 33 DTMF TO PULSE CONVERSION SEE NON CHECKING. 22 EARTH GROUND SEE FIGURE 1 SEE INTRODUCTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION DEFINITION OF TERMS FEATURES SEE OPERATION GENERAL INFORMATION SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS GENERAL PURPOSE STRINGS SEE ROUTE SELECTION SEE TABLE 5 GENERAL USE SEE CONNECTIONS 7 EAS SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 ECONOMICAL USAGE SEE LEAST CALL ROUTING ___. _. ___ .._ _. 5 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE SIMPLIFIED OCC PROGRAMMING GLOSSARY OF TERMS SEE APPENDIX A SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS GROUND START SEE SPECIFICATIONS 65 SEETABLE . . . ..____._..._......_..... 65 ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL SEE OEFINITION OF TERMS SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 3 21 22 11 A-l 3 4 A-3 SEE SPECIFICATIONS 65 ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS SEETABLE ___.__......._...________..__.___..... 65 END OFFICE HARDWARE SEE SPECIFICATIONS SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS HISTORY SEE TABLE 13 SMerT-1 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS HERTZ (Hz) 63 SEE USER TRANSPARENT .._ _.. _, . . . . . . . . 4 ENOUGH DIGITS SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 ENDING TONE 63.64 63 A-3 SEE ADDITIONAL SEARCH INFORMATION 16 SEE INTRODUCTION ENTERING DATA HOT LINE DATATYPES _.. __....___. __ .,_._. _____. __._..... 37 PARAMETER CODES _. _........._ ,_ ._. ____... _....... 36 PARAMETERS 39-47 SEARCH TABLES __ ., .__.. _.. _._ .__ ____. _... _.._ 52 SEARCH TEMPLATE _..__., ..__._ _..__.. _._ 36 SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 34 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS . 56 SPEED CALL ENTRIES _._, _, _____ _._ __._ .__...._. 51 STRINGS . 3846 ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE SEE OPTIONS ___ ._ _... __ 2 13 IMMEDIATE RECONNECT SEE OMIONS INITIALIZATION SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING INITIALIZING THE DIALER SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION 13 10 10 FIRST TIME 37 OTHER THAN FIRST TIME 37 SEE METHOD 2 _...__._. _.._ .._...___.... 37 MPIRV DATE TAG SEE NON CHECKING.................................. 22 CONNECTIONS DEFINITION INTRODUCTION . MOUNTING SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING 7 7 7 7 : ‘10 Page D-3
SECTION MITL8350-047-100-N/A CONTENTS PAGE CONTENTS PAGE UNPACKING INTENDED AUDIENCE SEE INTRODUCTION INTERCONNECT SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS INTERNAL DIAL TONE SEE OPTIONS INTRODUCTION DOCUMENT SECTIONS GENERAL HISTORY INTENDED AUDIENCE OVERVIEW 7 2 A-3 13 2 2 JACKS SEE APPENDIX B B-l KN SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 5 MODEM SEE SPEED CALLS 22 SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION 24 KEY SYSTEM MOUNTING SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-3 SEE INSTALLATION 7 MOUNTING BRACKET SEE MOUNTING :. 7 LEAST CALL ROUTING SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS LEAST COST ROUTING SEE CENTREX COMPATIBLE SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS LEGAL DIALER PROGRAMMING INPUT CHARACTERS SEE APPENDIX C SEE TABLE C2 LINE SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS LINE SPLIT SEE OPTIONS LINE TYPES SEE GROUND START/LOOP START LINES OPERATION SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS LOADING DEFAULT DATA SEE SIMPLIFIED OCC PROGRAMMING LOCAL PROGRAMMING SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 2 LOGIC LEVELS SEE RS-232 CABLE LOOP START SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS . SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS i SEE GROUND START/LOOP START MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS MAINTENANCE DIALER REPLACEMENT GENERAL ._..... ___.. _.___ MAINTENANCE LIMITATIONS SEE APPENDIX I3 MANUAL ENTRY MODE SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 2 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE SPECIFICATIONS SEE TABLE 15 MEMORY SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS MEMORY RETENTION SEE POWER FAILURE CONDITIONS METHOD 1 6 6 6 C-l c-5 5 A-3 13 A-3 67 67 B-l 33 65 65 A-3, 4 SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING .......................... 34 ASCII COMPATIBLE TERMINAL ........................... 34 METHOD 2 411 AND 911 PROGRAMMING DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 36 36 DEFAULT DATA BASE DEFAULT DATA BASE LOADING PROCEDURE DIALER PROGRAMMING ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE. SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING METHOD 3 SEE ENTERING DATA TANDEM MODE METHOD 4 CLONING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. PROCEDURE .._ . . _.... ., SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS SEE ENTERING DATA MITEL FORMAT EXAMPLE . ..___ _.. _. ._ .__ ___ ., __. 30 SEE CALL RECORD FORMAT _, _. ._.._.... _._ _, 26 SEETABLE 6 . .._ ._ __.._ ..__ _. _.. _. 27 MODELS AVAILABLE 36 36 36 37 36 56 56 59 60 * 34 59 NETWORK CHANGES SEE APPENDIX B NNX SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS NON CHECKING SEE NOT ON NETWORK (NON) CHECKING NOT ON NETWORK (NON) CHECKING DTMF TO PULSE CONVERSION EXPIRY DATE TAG NON TONE .._ _. SEARCH TABLES _...__ _, _. SEE OPERATION NON TONE SEE NOT ON NETWORK (NON) CHECKING NORMAL OPERATION SEE OPTIONS NPA B-l A-4 22 13 SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-l NPA NUMBERS SEE AREA CODE NUMBER OF LINES SEE MODELS AVAILABLE NXX NUMBERS SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS SEE OFFICE CODE 5 5 A-4 5 SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 OCC HOT LINE SEE OPTIONS . . . . . .._ __......_... __. 13 OCC NETWORK SEE ROUTES _...... ___ .._ OFF PREMISE MTENSION (OPX) SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS OFFICE CODE (NNX) SEE OEFINITION OF TERMS 16 A-3 5 A-4 SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS OPEFtATION ADDITIONAL SEARCH INFORMATION 16 CALL RECOROING OPERATION 23 CALL RECORD FORMAT 25 CALL RECORDS 23 CENTREX OPERATION 23 DETAILED DESCRlmlON 13 GENERAL OESCRIFTION 13 INTRODUCTION 13 NOT ON NETWORK (NON) CHECKING : 22 OTHER COMPARISONS 16 ROUTE SELECTION 19 Page D-4
SECTION MITL8350-047-1 OO-NA ROUTES SEARCH EXAMPLES SEE ADAPTIVE CALL ROUTING SEE LINES SPEED CALLS TEMPLATE DESCRIPTION WIRING CONSIDERATIONS OPTIONS SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTION CONTENTS PAGE CONTENTS PAGE OPX 13 SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-3 ORDERING INFORMATION GENERAL ._ .._ _____ _. __. SEE TABLE 16 SMerT-1 ORDERING INFORMATION ORIENTATION SEE MOUNTING OTHER COMMON CARRIER (OCC) SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS OTHER COMPARISONS CENTREX ACCESS DIGIT REDIAL RESTART CHARACTER SEE OPERATION OTHER TECHNIQUES SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING OTHER THAN FIRST TIME SEE ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE OUTGOING CALL SEE GENERAL DESCRIPTION OVERALL INDEX SEE APPENDIX D OVERVIEW SEE INTRODUCTION PABX SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS PACKAGE CONTENTS SEE UNPACKING .._ _. ___ .__ PACKING LIST SEE UNPACKING PAGE TITLE SEE CALL RECORDS PARAMETER DATATYPES .._ __.... _. __... ,_. PARAMETER CODES SEE ENTERING DATA PARAMETERS ALTERNATE ROUTES DEFINITION SEE ACKNOWLEDGE TONES SEE ENTERING DATA SEE TABLE 6 TRUNKS ..__..... __ ._ .._ __., PBX SEE GLOSSARY OF TERM5 PERSONAL COMPUTER SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 1 POWER SEE CONNECTIONS SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS POWER FAILURE CONDITIONS SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS POWER OUTAGE SEE POWER FAILURE CONDITIONS POWER PACK SEE POWER PREFER ROUTE SEE SEARCH EXAMPLE5 PRINTER SEE CALL RECORDS SEE CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE PRINTER CONNECTION SEE RS-232 PORT PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PBX) SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 16 17 5 .-. 5 22 14 31 69 69 69 7 A-4 37 13 D-l A-4 7 7 23 37 37 47 37 57 38 39 40-45 A-4 33 7 6 4 4 7 17.16 23 24 7 A-4 PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 PROCEDURE SEE METHOD4 _......__ __....... _..... _..... .__ 60 PROGRAMMING COPIES SEE VERSATILE PROGRAMMING 5 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE SEE ASCII COMPATIBLE TERMINAL . 34 PROGRAMMING METHOD 1 COMPUTER _...... __ ._ _.......... ___ _..... _. 33 SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 33 TERMINAL . . . . . . . _.......... __ 33 PRDGRAMMING METHOD 2 DTMF TELEPHONE 33 LOCAL PROGRAMMING 33 MANUAL ENTRY MODE 33 REMOTE PROGRAMMING 33 SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 33 PROGRAMMING METHOD 3 REMOTE PROGRAMMING 33 SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 33 TANDEM MODE . . . . . . . . . . . 33 PRDGRAMMING METHOD 4 CLONING .._ _. ._ _..... _......... 33 SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 33 PROGRAMMING METHODS SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 33 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS SEE VERSATILE PROGRAMMING 5 PROGRAMMING SECURITY SEE VERSATILE PROGRAMMING 5 PULSES SEE DTMF/ROTARY DIAL. 4 RAM SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 RECORD EXAMPLES MITEL FORMAT 30 SEE CALL RECORD FORMAT 29 SMerT-1 FORMAT 31 REDIAL SEE OTHER COMPARISONS 16 REMOTE PROGRAMMING SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 2 33 SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 3 33 RESERVE POWER SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 RESTART CHARACTER SEE OTHER COMPARISONS 16 RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER SEE APPENDIX B B-1 RJBlX JACKS SEE TELEPHONE LINES , . 7 SEE FIGURE4 . . . . _. ._...... ___ ___........ 9 ROM SEE GLOSSARY OF TERM5 A-4 ROTARV DIAL SEE DEFINITION OF TERM5 4 SEE DTMF/ROTARY DIAL 4 SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 ROUTE ACCESS OCC NETWORK STEP5 . 16 SEE ACCESS CONTRDL SEQUENCE . 19 SEEROUTES...................................... 16 ROUTE OVERRIDE SEE SPEED CALLS . 22 ROUTE SELECTION ACCESS CONTROL SEQUENCE (ACS) 19 ACCESS NUMBER . 19 ACCOUNT NUMBER __....... _..__.._. ___ .,_ 19 AUTHORIZATION NUMBER . 19 CENTREX NUMBER . . 19 DDD ACCESSING PROCEDURE 21 DDD ACCESSING USING ACS 22 DESTINATION NUMBER . 19 GENERAL PURPOSE STRINGS 22 Page D-5