Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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SECTION MITL8350-lOl -l OO-NA RS-232 PORT 9.02 Table 8 below contains the specifications for the SMarT-lTM Common Carrier Access Dialer and Call Controller RS-232 Aux- iliary Port. This port may be used for programming or for SMDR output. TABLE 8: RS-232 PORT SPECIFICATIONS BAUD RATE: PARITY: BITS PER CHARACTER: BIT EIGHT SENSE: MODE: 300 to 19200 Baud programmable; de- Eight bits per character with one stop ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL 7.03 Table 9 contains the Electrical and Mechanical specifications for the SMarT-lTM Common Carrier Access Dialer and Call Control- ler. These specifications also apply to the SMarT-lATM unit unless otherwise noted. 4.04 This section does not contain all of the specifications for the Dialer. Other specifications may be added. TABLE 9: ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETER I SPECIFICATION DIMENSIONS: WEIGHT: Dialer Power Supply MOUNTING: POWER: Range: CONNECTIONS: 7.625” (19.37cm) Wide X 10.625” (26.99cm) H X 1.375” (3.49cm) D 2 Ibs (0.907 kg) 1 lb (0.453 kg) (Approximately) Wall Mount with Supplied Bracket 115 Volts AC, 60 Hz 8 300 mA 103.5 to 126.5 VAC Standard RJ31X Network Connections Page 19
SECTION MITL8350-lOl-l OO-NA 7.05 The specifications in the Tables above are subject to change without notice. The inclusion of ‘n/a’ for a specific parameter means that the specification is not available at the time of this pub- lication. r Page 20
SECTIBN MITL8350-101-l OO-NA APPENDIX A FCC INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS General Al.01 This equipment has been approved by the Federal Communica- tions Commission (FCC) as not being harmful to the telephone network when connected directly to the telephone lines through the standard connection cabling provided with the unit. This section is applicable to telephone interconnection in the United States. Al.02 Prior to the interconnection of this equipment, the local tele- phone company is to be notified; inform the company that you have FCC-registered equipment that you wish to connect to their trunks. Give them the following information: e The telephone number of the line that will connect to the unit. 0 The equipment being connected is a MITEL DATACOM INC. model SMarT-lTM or model SMarT-IA Common Carrier Access Dialer and Call Controller. 8 The FCC Registration Number for the SMarT-lTM or SMarT-lATM is EMP 85B-14558-LR-E @ The FCC Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) which is 0.7B. e The Connector Jacks required are RJ31X. CONNECTION LIMITATIONS Al.03 Due to the FCC Part 68 Rule, no connection can be made to party lines and to coin telephone service. This unit is designed to be used on standard-device telephone lines. If there are any ques- tions about the telephone line, such as how many pieces of equipment may be connected to it, the telephone company will provide this information upon request. NETWORK CHANGES Al.04 The telephone company may make changes to it’s communica- tion service; such changes may include the change of trunk circuits, changes in the operational characteristics of its trunks, etc. Before doing this, however, the company shall provide official notifica- tion, so that the operation of the Dialer service will not be interrupted. MAINTENANCE LIMITATIONS Al.05 This equipment has been registered with the FCC for direct connection to the telephone network. Under the FCC program, the user is restricted from making any changes or repairs and from performing any maintenance operations other than those specifically included in this document. Page A-l
. SECTKIN MITL8350-lOl-l OO-NA Al -06 There are no user repairable parts within the unit. It is sealed against user maintenance. If opened, all warranties are voided. Al 007 No cabling or wiring changes within the unit are permitted by ‘:..‘...:’ the user. Plug-ended cables, es detailed in this document, ara used for all external connections between the unit and the to be telephone company interface jack Al.08 Power supply components and cabling is only to be changed or maintained by MITEL DATACOM INC. or by an authorized agent of MITEL DATACOM INC. TROUBLE CORRECTIONS Al.09 For all malfunctions, appropriate field service is provided by MITE% DATACOM INC. or its authorized agents DISCONNECTION Al.10 If it is ever decided to permanently disconnect the SMarT-lfM or SMarT-lATM Dialer from the present line, please notify the telephone company of this change. Page A-2
SECTlON MlfL8350-l Ol-lOO-NA APPENDIX B OVERALL INDEX CONTENTS PAGE APPENDIX A CONNECTION LIMITATIONS CONNECTOR JACKS DISCONNECTION FCC INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER MAINTENANCE LIMITATIONS NETWORK CHANGES RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER. TROUBLE CORRECTIONS APPENDIX B OVERALL INDEX CALCULATION EXAMPLES SEE SPEED CALL VERSUS SCREENING CAPABILITIES CALCULATION METHODS SEE SPEED CALL VERSUS SCREENING CAPABILITIES CALCULATION WORKSHEET SEE SPEED CALL VERSUS SCREENING CAPABILITIES CONNECTION LIMITATIONS SEE APPENDIX A CONNECTOR JACKS SEE APPENDIX A CONVENIENCE FEATURES SEE GENERAL DESCRIPTION DATA CONFIRMATION SEE ENTERING SPEED CALLS DEDICATED SPEED DIALER MODE DEFAULT DEFAULT COMPARISON SEE OPERATION SEE TABLE4 .._.. SEE TABLE 4 DESCRIPTION SEE GENERAL DESCRlmlON DIALING SPEED CALLS SEE PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES AND USE DISCONNECTION SEE APPENDIX A ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE SPECIFICATIONS SEE TABLE 9 ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL SEE SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE TABLE 9 . . . . . . . ENTERING DATA SPEED CALL ENTRIES ENTERING SPEED CALLS DATA CONFIRMATION EXIT PROGRAMMING FORMAT RE-ENTER PROGRAM MODE RE-ORDERTONE .._ .._.._ SEE OPERATION SYSTEM PARAMETERS EXIT PROGRAMMING SEE ENTERING SPEED CALLS FCC INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS GENERAL SEE APPENDIX A FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER SEE APPENDIX A A-l A-l A-2 A-l A-l A-l A-l A-l A-2 B-l 15 13 16 A-l A-l 2 6 2 9 10 11 2 13 A-2 GENERAL HISTORY INTENDED AUDIENCE OVERVIEW 19 19 19 JACKS SEE APPENDIX A A-l 19 5 6 6 5 6 7 5 6 MAINTENANCE LIMITATIONS SEE APPENDIX A MAXIMUM MEMORY SPACE (903 DEFAULT) SEE GROUND RULES MAXIMUM MEMORY SPACE (909 DEFAULT) SEE GROUND RULES MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE SPECIFICATIONS SEE TABLE 9 . ..6 NETWORK CHANGES 1 ‘d-1 OPERATING MODES SEE OPERATION OPERATION A-l DEFAULT COMPARISON CONTENTS PAGE FEATURES SEE GENERAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONS SEE GENERAL DESCRIPTION . GENERAL SEE INTRODUCTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION CONVENIENCE FEATURES DESCRIPTION __._.. _, _._ .__ FEATURES I.__., ., . .._..._ ,., FUNCTIONS _................... GENERAL OPERATION SEE OPERATION . GROUND RULES SEE SPEED CALL VERSUS SCREENING CAPABILITIES HARDWARE SEE SPECIFICATIONS HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS SEE SPECIFICATIONS SEE TABLE 7 SEE TABLE 7 SMART-l HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS HISTORY SEE INTRODUCTION INITIALI2ATION PROCEDURE SEE INITIALIZING THE DIALER INITIALIZING THE DIALER SEE OPERATION INSTALLATION DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION DESCRIPTION SEE INSTALLATION INTENDED AUDIENCE SEE INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION SEE APPENDIX A A-l 2 2 . ..l 17 17 17 16 17 4 4 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 A-l 13 13 19 19 3 9 Page B-9
SECTION MITE8350-l Ol-l OO-NA CONTENTS PAGE ENTERING SPEED CALLS ................................ 5 GENERAL .......................................... 3 INlTlALlZlNG THE DIALER ............................... 4 SPfClFlC DEFAULTS ................................... 7 0VEfbU.L INDEX SEE APPENDIX S ................................... f-l OVERVIEW SEElNtROOUCTlON ................................... 1 PROGFIAMMING EXAMPLES 903 STANDARD OCC DIALER PROGRAMMING ................. 12 USER PROGRAMMING OF SPEED CALLS. .................... 12 PROGRAMMING fXAMPLfS AND USE 0 MAJOR PROGRAM ACCESS ...................... ..... 11 q fSCRlPTlON ...................................... 11 DIALING SPEED CALLS ................................ 13. %-ENTER PROGRAM MODE SEE ENTERING SPEED CALLS .......................... 6 RE-OROER TONE SEE ENTERING SPEED C4LLS ............................. 7 RECOMMENDED ROUTE SEE 909 COMMAND - SPEED DIALER MODE ................ 7 RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER SEEAPPENQIXA ................................... A-l RS-232 PORT SEE SPECIFICATIONS ... ............................. 17 RS-232 PORT SPECIFICATIONS SEE SPECIFICATIONS ................................. 19 SEE TABLE 8 ............................. ......... 19 SfARCH TABLE SCREEN QUANTITY CALCULATION SEf SEtTION 6 ..................................... 13 SfARCH TAELE SCREEN SIZE SEE MfTHQOS .................................... 13 SfARCH TASLfS (WITH NO SPEED CALLS) SEETABLES ....................................... 15 SMART-P HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS SEETABLf 7 ....................................... 17 SEE TAELE 7 ....................................... 18 SMART-l UNIT SEE FIGURE1 ....................................... 1 SOFTWARE LNEL SEE HISTORY ....................................... 2 SOFTWARE RMSIONS SEE SPEED CALL VERSUS SCREENING CAPABILITIES ............ 13 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND COMMANDS SfETA9LE 2 ........................................ 7 SPECIFIC 909 COMMAND DEFAULTS SEE SPECIFIC DEFAULTS ................................ 8 SEETABLE 3.. ...................................... 9 SPECIFIC DEFAULTS 903 COMMAND - STANDARD OCC DIALER. ................ 7 909 COMMAND - SPEED DIALER MODE. ................... 7 SEE OPERATION ..................................... 7 SPECIFIC 909 COMMAND DEFAULTS ........................ 8 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL ..................................... 19 CONTENTS ELfCTRlCAL/MECHANlCAL .......................... HARDWARE ................................... MECHANICAL .................................. RS-232 PORT .................................. SPEED CALL ENTRIES CDDfS ....................................... SEE ENTERING DATA ............................. SEE TABLE1 ................................... SPEED CALL ENTRY SIZE SEE MfTHOOS ................................. SPEED CALL FORMAT SEETABLE 1 ................................... SEETABLE 1 ................................... SPEED CALL QUANTITY CALCULATION SEE SECTION 6 ................................. SPEED CALL VERSUS SCREENING OfSCRlFTlON .................................. SPEED CALL VERSUS SCREENING CAPABILITIES CALCULATION WAMPLfS ......................... CALCULATION WORKSHEET ......................... GROUND RULf.5 ................................ MfTHOOS .................................... SPCED CALLS ‘523 8’ PARAMETER SEE 909 COMMAND - SPEED DIALER MODE ............. SPEED CALLS IWITH NO SEARCH TABLES) SEE TASLE 5 ................................... SPEED DIALER MODE PROGFIAMMING EXAMPLES SEE PROGRAMMING fXAMPLfS AN0 US& ............... SPEED DIALER WITH ACCOUNT CODE PROGRAMMING D(BMPLfS SEE PROGRAMMING fXAMPLfS AND USE .......... SYSTEM PARAMETERS SEE ENTERING SPEED CALLS ......... SEE TABLE 2 .................... TROUBLE CONNECTIONS SEE APPENDIX A TYPI OF UNIT A-2 SEE APPENDIX A A-l USER PROGRAMMING OF SPEED CALLS SEE PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES 0 MAJOR PROGRAM ACCESS SEE PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES AND USE 900 RESALE SERVICE INSTALLATION SEE FIGURE 2 903 COMMAND - STANDARD OCC DIALER SEE SPECIFIC DEFAULTS 903 STANDARD OCC DIALER PROGRAMMING SEE PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES 909 COMMAND - SPEED DIALER MODE SEE SPECIFIC DEFAULTS 5 .I 5 13 5 6 13 13 15 16 13 13 7 14 11 11 ..6 7 . . . . 12 11 a 7 12 7 Page B-2