Mitel SmarT-1 8380-003-FBCXTX Installation And Programming Manual

Mitel SmarT-1 8380-003-FBCXTX Installation And Programming Manual

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  • Page 1 60DU704 60DU704 60DU704 60DU704 (XUR5RXWH#40OLQH#'LDOHU (XUR5RXWH#40OLQH#'LDOHU (XUR5RXWH#40OLQH#'LDOHU (XUR5RXWH#40OLQH#'LDOHU Installation & Programming Guide ® Simply Communicating...
  • Page 2 The contents of this work are proprietary and confidential and neither the whole nor any part thereof may be used, copied or reproduced in any form or disclosed to any third party without the prior permission of Mitel Telecom Limited. Inclusion of the copyright notice does not imply publication.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SAFETY INFORMATION ....................8 Warning ........................8 Safety .........................8 Power Supply ......................8 Safety Status of Ports ....................9 Connectivity ......................9 Ringer Equivalents Number (REN) ................9 Regulatory Label .....................10 STATUTORY INFORMATION ..................12 Approval Details .....................12 Responsibility to Maintenance Engineers ...............13 CHAPTER 1 ........................14 SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer Installation General ........................14 Power/line LED Indications ..................14...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents CHAPTER 6 ........................28 General Notes On Programming Local Programming With an MF4 Telephone ............28 Terminating Variable Length Entries ..............28 Acknowledgment Tones ..................28 Programming With a Terminal ................29 Local Programming ....................29 Remote Programming ..................30 Valid and Invalid Entries ..................30 Special Function Commands ...................31 Data Verification (902) ...................31 Conditions ......................32...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 112 - Inter-digit Time Out on 0+ (National) Calls ..........43 113 - Inter-digit Time-out on 00+ (International) Calls ..........43 114 - Time Between Outgoing Rotary Digits ............43 119 - Hook, Route and Cost Centre Code Tones ............44 120 - Incoming Call Detection ................44 121 - Inter-ring Timing ...................45 122 - Repeat Call Attempt ..................45...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents CHAPTER 11 ........................60 Search Tables Primary, Alternate and PABX/Centrex Search Tables ...........60 Format Example of a Search Table Entry ...............60 Digits In a Table ......................61 Primary and Secondary Search Tables ..............61 Action Codes for Primary Destination Number Search Tables (801 - 815) ...62 Action Codes for Primary Destination Number Search Tables (821 - 835) ...64 PABX/Centrex Search Tables 841 - 845 ..............65 PABX/Centrex Search Tables 841 -845 .............65...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents APPENDIX 1 ........................80 Other Information Legal SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer Inputs ..........80 Fourth Column Digits From a Terminal ..............80 ASCII Codes ......................81 APPENDIX 2 Default data ....................82 APPENDIX 3 Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms ............86 APPENDIX 4 Hardware Specifications ................88 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    Safety Information SAFETY INFORMATION The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. Warning Failure to follow all instructions may result in improper equipment operation and/or the risk of electrical shock.
  • Page 10: Safety Status Of Ports

    Safety Information Safety Status of Ports SELV † Serial Port SELV † NTP Ports TNV † † SELV and TNV are defined in EN 60950: 1992 Connectivity The Dialer is associated with the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) and the telephone wall plug.
  • Page 11: Regulatory Label

    Safety Information Regulatory Label The regulatory label shown below is located on the back of the Dialer. This label contains the regulatory approval number, part number, serial number, revision levels and the necessary approval marks required for use in the United Kingdom. Software Revision XXXXX Level...
  • Page 12 Safety Information 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 13: Statutory Information

    Statutory Information STATUTORY INFORMATION Approval Details The SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer is suitable for connection to a Public Switched Telephone Network (Exchange line) which supports Loop Disconnect (LD) and Multi- Frequency (MF) Signalling. This apparatus has been approved for the following facilities: •...
  • Page 14: Responsibility To Maintenance Engineers

    Statutory Information Responsibility to Maintenance Engineers When installation and commissioning are complete, notify the approved maintainer that you have finished and that responsibility for the system passes to them. Advise them of the security codes that have been set. Normally, the Abbreviated Dialling security code will not change. Ensure that the customer’s staff are aware of the appropriate codes.
  • Page 15: Chapter 1

    SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer Installation CHAPTER 1 1. SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer Installation 1. 1. General The Dialer is a simple, compact and versatile telephone controller providing the following features: • Versatile programming • One-line capacity • Abbreviated dialling provision •...
  • Page 16: Power/Line Error Status (Tone)

    SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer Installation 1. 4. Power/line Error Status (Tone) The Dialer audible error status will be indicated by the following condition: LED Pattern Definition Read Only Memory (RAM) Checksum error † † A RAM checksum error occurs when a periodic database integrity check fails, meaning that the database is corrupted.
  • Page 17: Programming Devices

    MF4 Telephone • modem. The Dialer may also be programmed by using the Mitel software, SMarTMPU. 1. 7. Cost Centre Code Verification The Dialer can be programmed to request a Cost Centre Code before allowing a call (refer to Chapter 14 on page 76). The Cost Centre Codes can be assigned to each individual person in an office, using the telephone lines connected to the Dialer.
  • Page 18 SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer Installation 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2

    System Requirements CHAPTER 2 2. System Requirements 2. 1. Environmental Requirements The SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer has been designed to be installed in an office environment with the following limits: • temperature within the range of 0ºC to 45ºC • relative humidity within the range of 0% to 85%, non condensing.
  • Page 20 System Requirements 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 21: Chapter 3

    Basic Hardware Installation CHAPTER 3 3. Basic Hardware Installation 3. 1. Mechanical Description The SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer (Figure 3.1) consists of a plastic case, enclosed circuitry and an external power supply. 3. 2. Electrical Description The Dialer’s electrical characteristics are provided in the table below: Figure 3.1 Characteristics Power Supply Back Panel...
  • Page 22: Dialer Vertical Mount

    Basic Hardware Installation 3. 3. Dialer Vertical Mount The Dialer can be placed on a desk or any other flat surface. The unit may also be mounted vertically using the supplied clips and associated hardware, as shown in Figure 3.2. Before mounting the Dialer to a wall, attach the metal clips to the top of the Dialer by pushing the elevated part of the metal clip into the screw hole.
  • Page 23: Chapter 4

    Initialisation CHAPTER 4 4. Initialisation Before you can program the SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer for the first time, you must initialise the unit. Initialisation can only be done by using an MF4 telephone. 4. 1. Initialisation 1. Connect an MF4 instrument to the FAX side of the Dialer. There must be a PABX/Centrex Line port, simulated PABX/Centrex Line port or an Exchange Line present on the Line side of the Dialer 2.
  • Page 24 Initialisation 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 25: Chapter 5

    Security Access Registers CHAPTER 5 5. Security Access Registers 5. 1. General For your convenience, several methods of programming the SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer are available. The Dialer can be programmed locally or remotely. Refer to Register 609, on page 26, for a description on how to program the Dialer locally. For programming the Dialer remotely, refer to Register 606 (Remote Access Code), then to Register 603 (Remote MF4 Security Code) and finally to Register 604 (Remote Terminal Security Code).
  • Page 26: Terminal Program Security Code

    Register 129. If the 603 Register is empty, this method of entering programming is not available. 5. 3. Terminal Program Security Code MITEL recommends entering a unique security code for terminal programming access to the Dialer Register...
  • Page 27: Local Security Code

    XX = the digits to be dialled from the FAX side of the Dialer in order to enter 609 XX programming mode locally (maximum of 80 digits); (#0 )9 Note: MITEL recommends entering a unique access code for programming access to the Dialer 8380-383-115-BA...
  • Page 28 Security Access Registers 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 29: Chapter 6

    General Notes on Programming CHAPTER 6 6. General Notes On Programming 6. 1. Local Programming With an MF4 Telephone MF4 tones can be used to program the SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer. The Default programming code is #0 (Register 609). To exit programming mode and save data, dial 987, then hang-up.
  • Page 30: Programming With A Terminal

    If no modem carrier is detected by the Dialer after T seconds, as specified in Register 011, the Dialer will default to MF4 programming mode. The following screen appears upon entering modem programming mode. 8380 REV 156A01 COPYRIGHT 1991-1998 MITEL INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Serial Number BC00000000 ENTERING PROG. MODE V>...
  • Page 31: Remote Programming

    General Notes on Programming 6. 4. 2. Remote Programming The user dials the Dialer and waits for an answer Modem Programming Mode If the FAX machine or a person answers: If the Dialer auto-answers: The user enters programming mode by: The user enters programming mode by: matching an entry in Register 606 during the “quiet matching an entry in Register 606;...
  • Page 32: Special Function Commands

    General Notes on Programming 6. 6. Special Function Commands Special Function Commands allow access to specific data in the Dialer. You must be in the programming mode to use these commands. Commands Definition Data confirmation mode. After each 3 digit prefix the Dialer will display programmed data.
  • Page 33: Conditions

    2 minute programming timer, or manually exit Data Verification. 6. 7. 2. Procedur To use Data Verification: 1. Enter Programming Mode, the following screen appears: 8380 REV 156A01 COPYRIGHT 1991-1998 MITEL INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Serial Number BC00000000 ENTERING PROG. MODE V>...
  • Page 34: Load Default Data (942 903)

    General Notes on Programming 6. 9. Load Default Data (942 903) After the high-level command 942 903 is entered at anytime while in programming mode, the entire database, with exception of the peg counters, will be reset to the factory default values. 6.
  • Page 35: Route Peg Counter

    General Notes on Programming 6. 12. 1. Route Peg Counter The Route Peg Counter logs the number of times the route has had successful and unsuccessful calls. The counter has a log range of 0000-9999. If the counter should reach the range of 9999, a “rollover”...
  • Page 36: Cloning (942 906)

    General Notes on Programming 6. 13. Cloning (942 906) 6. 13. 1. General Several Dialers can be programmed to operate identically by using a method called cloning. One Dialer is programmed (referred to as the Master) and then connected to other Dialers (referred to as the Slaves) you wish to program.
  • Page 37: Initialise Lockout (942 968 N)

    When the command 970 is entered while in modem programming mode, the serial number of the Dialer is displayed. The serial number is also displayed with the log-on banner 8380 REV 156A01 COPYRIGHT 1991-1998 MITEL INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Serial Number BC00000000 ENTERING PROG.
  • Page 38: Internal Clock Setting (980)

    General Notes on Programming 6. 16. Internal Clock Setting (980) This high-level command is used to program the Dialer’s internal clock. The following parts are used to define the internal clock: • MM = month • DD = day of the month •...
  • Page 39: Chapter 7

    System Wide Data CHAPTER 7 7. System Wide Data 7. 1. General You can change System Wide Data if the default data does not meet your requirements. 7. 2. 002 - Called Party Programming Enable/Disable You can specify whether a called party may enter into programming mode after a call is originated from a line attached to the Dialer.
  • Page 40: 602 - Machine Identifier

    System Wide Data 7. 5. 602 - Machine Identifier The Machine Identifier option is used to uniquely identify a Dialer. Register Default Description T = The machine ID that must be entered as ASCII Hex; the ID can only 602 T 5346 be up to 40 characters.
  • Page 41: Chapter 8

    Line and Trunk Options CHAPTER 8 8. Line And Trunk Options 8. 1. General Line and Trunk refer to the physical line that is supplied by your PSTN. Route refers to the way the SMarT-1 Dialer One-line Dialer will attempt to route the call through the Exchange Line by using a set of predefined dialling rules (refer to Access Control Sequence).
  • Page 42: 103 - On-Hook Time

    Line and Trunk Options 8. 4. 103 - On-hook Time An on-hook is determined by the absence of loop current on the line from the Exchange, for the specified amount of time. Register Default Description T = 0 for 150 ms 6 for 460 ms T = 1 for 260 ms 7 for 500 ms...
  • Page 43: 108 - Dial Tone Delay Timer

    Line and Trunk Options 8. 7. 108 - Dial Tone Delay Timer This option controls the amount of time following the recognition of an off-hook condition, when the Dialer will refuse or ignore any user dialled digits. This option can be used to avoid false digits due to Exchange-relay bounce, etc.
  • Page 44: 112 - Inter-Digit Time Out On 0+ (National) Calls

    Line and Trunk Options 8. 10. 112 - Inter-digit Time Out on 0+ (National) Calls The Inter-digit time out is a specified amount of time that the user is given to enter each dialled digit for calls beginning with 0 before the Dialer will stop accepting the digits. Each time a digit is dialled after dialling 0, the timer starts over again.
  • Page 45: 119 - Hook, Route And Cost Centre Code Tones

    Line and Trunk Options 8. 13. 119 - Hook, Route and Cost Centre Code Tones You can specify if various tones will be heard that are related to the call’s progress. The tone is 200 ms long. If the Off-Hook Tone is enabled and internal dial tone has been programmed, the Off-Hook Tone will be 300 ms long, followed by no dial tone.
  • Page 46: 121 - Inter-Ring Timing

    Line and Trunk Options 8. 15. 121 - Inter-ring Timing When the Dialer detects incoming ringing, the ringing is validated by measuring the inter-ring timing. For example, if the standard of incoming ringing is two seconds on and four seconds off, the inter-ring timing is the time in which a ring burst ends and another one begins.
  • Page 47: 124 - Specify Default Route

    Line and Trunk Options 8. 18. 124 - Specify Default Route The Default Route option is used for the following reasons: providing an ACS for the hot line feature, executing without picking an ACS and executing the specified route after an inter-digit time out.
  • Page 48: 128 - Wait For Access/Security Code Timer

    Line and Trunk Options 8. 21. 128 - Wait for Access/Security Code Timer This register specifies the time in which an access code (programmed in the 606 Register on page 25) or a security code (programmed in the 603 Register on page 24) must be entered on a trunk after the Dialer auto-answers.
  • Page 49: 132 - Digit Recognition On Outgoing Calls

    Line and Trunk Options 8. 24. 132 - Digit Recognition on Outgoing Calls The Dialer can be programmed to allow or ignore MF4 and/or rotary outgoing user-dialled digits Register Default Description T = 0 for allowing MF4 and rotary 10 pps T = 1 for ignoring all rotary dialling T = 2 for ignoring all MF4 dialling 132 T...
  • Page 50 Line and Trunk Options 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 51: Chapter 9

    Access Control Sequences CHAPTER 9 9. Access Control Sequences (ACS) 9. 1. General Call Control Data defines such system wide information as the SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer’s access number and authorisation code. Information entered here provides site specific information. Note: Each entry must be terminated with a “##”. 9.
  • Page 52: Access Control Sequences (6R5)

    Access Control Sequences 9. 3. Access Control Sequences (6R5) Access Control Sequences (ACS) instruct the Dialer on how to access a particular carrier- telephone network. Calls are routed in the ACS after a match in the Search Tables is detected. Each entry (6R5) can be any sequence of commands taken from the following tables, with a maximum of 80 characters per entry.
  • Page 53: A And B Dial Tone Detection Parameters

    Access Control Sequences 9. 4. A and B Dial Tone Detection Parameters 9. 4. 1. A and B Dial Tone Detection Parameters The Dialer expects a certain minimum duration of dial tone to occur within a specified time before attempting to dial. They are specified by the A and B timers in the first set of tables below.
  • Page 54: Mf4 Digit Detector

    Access Control Sequences 9. 8. MF4 Digit Detector The ACS token #1CD will be used to define the MF4 tone that is to be detected (Table C) and to set the maximum time that the detector will wait for the presence of the tone (Table D). R59/ R79 is used to set the MF4 guard timing (refer to page 69).
  • Page 55: Programmable Tone Detector

    Access Control Sequences 9. 9. Programmable Tone Detector The tone detector provides center frequency selection with an approximate 7 percent window of frequency detection granularity around the center frequency. The 4XY token must be used before the # AB token in order to initiate the programmable detector. Selects the frequency for the programmable detector.
  • Page 56: 6R2 - Authorisation Number

    Access Control Sequences 9. 11. 6R2 - Authorisation Number You can enter an authorisation number that can be output automatically to access a Carrier. The entry can be a maximum of 80 digits. This Register is dialled out by using the “4” ACS token. Register Description Where R is the Route Number 1 through 8.
  • Page 57: 6R7 - User Defined Route String Register

    Access Control Sequences 9. 14. 6R7 - User Defined Route String Register You can program a number to be dialled out in the ACS. The entry can be a maximum of 80 digits. This Register is dialled out by the “ 7” ACS token. Register Description Where R is the Route Number 1 through 8.
  • Page 58 Access Control Sequences 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 59: Chapter 10

    Callback CHAPTER 10 10. Callback 10. 1. Callback When the token 5XNN is encountered in the ACS, the SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer disconnects the Exchange Line side and starts a timer. During the predetermined duration of the timer (see values below), the Dialer will wait for incoming ringing. Once the ringing is detected, the remaining ACS tokens are executed.
  • Page 60: Callback Disconnect Sequence

    Callback Callback Disconnect Sequence The Dialer has the ability to send terminating characters, for instance an MF4 #, to clear the local PTT line after a routed call has been made. After the user hangs up the telephone, the PTT line will be disconnected for the time specified by the 103 register (On-hook Timing).
  • Page 61: Chapter 11

    Search Tables CHAPTER 11 11. Search Tables 11. 1. Primary, Alternate and PABX/Centrex Search Tables Search Tables consist of a three digit prefix always beginning with an ‘8’ followed by two digits indicating the length of the digit string. The next digits specify the number for the SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer to monitor, followed by an action digit which tells the Dialer what to do once the string has been detected.
  • Page 62: Digits In A Table

    Search Tables 11. 3. Digits In a Table When selecting a Search Table, you must enter enough digits to fill the Search Template. For example, if you select Search Table 815, you must enter 15 digits. NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Digits You Expect the User to Register Number Action Code End of Entry...
  • Page 63: Action Codes For Primary Destination Number Search Tables (801 - 815)

    Search Tables 11. 5. Action Codes for Primary Destination Number Search Tables (801 - 815) Action Code Description ACS † Prefer Route 0 Prefer Route 1 Prefer Route 2 Prefer Route 3 Prefer Route 4 Prefer Route 5 Prefer Route 6 Prefer Route 7 Force Route 0 Force Route 1...
  • Page 64 Search Tables 11. 5. Action Codes for Primary Destination Number Search Tables (801 - 815) Continued Action Code Description ACS † Move digits dialled so far to the select digits buffer; restart screening in the Primary Search Tables (801 - 815) Move digits dialled so far to the select digits buffer;...
  • Page 65: Action Codes For Primary Destination Number Search Tables (821 - 835)

    Search Tables 11. 6. Action Codes for Primary Destination Number Search Tables (821 - 835) Action Code Description ACS † Prefer Route 0 Prefer Route 1 Prefer Route 2 Prefer Route 3 Prefer Route 4 Prefer Route 5 Prefer Route 6 Prefer Route 7 Force Route 0 Force Route 1...
  • Page 66: Pabx/Centrex Search Tables 841 - 845

    Search Tables 11. 7. PABX/Centrex Search Tables 841 - 845 • A failure to match any Search Table Code or a fifth digit dialled without a match will result in reorder being returned to the subscriber side. • A Dialer can have multiple PABX/Centrex codes of differing lengths, but none longer than 5 digits.
  • Page 67: Select Digit Buffers

    Search Tables 11. 8. Select Digit Buffers The Select Digits Buffers are three temporary storage areas where subscriber-entered digits can be moved. The digits are moved by use of either a select route or an action code in the search tables. When a route is “selected” or an Action Code containing a “move digits to select digits buffer”...
  • Page 68 Search Tables 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 69: Chapter 12

    Common Option Data CHAPTER 12 12. Common Option Data Common Option Data refers to data that is common to all aspects of the SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer. 12. 1. R58/R78 - Action on Call Failur Route Register Default Description Route 1 158 T T = 0 for redial on Route 0 258 T...
  • Page 70: R59/R79 - Mf4 Digit Detector Guard Timer

    Common Option Data 12. 2. R59/R79 - MF4 Digit Detector Guard Timer You can specify the MF4 guard timer by programming a #1CD token in any 6R5 ACS. This register sets the minimum length of time that the ACS token #1CD must see an MF4 digit, in order for the token to determine whether the digit is valid.
  • Page 71: R61/R81 - Mf4 Dialling Rate 3

    Common Option Data 12. 4. R61/R81 - MF4 Dialling Rate 3 You can specify up to three different MF4 dialling rates in an ACS, using the ACS tokens 1, 2 and 3. See also 102 on page 40, and R60/80 on page 69. Route Register Default...
  • Page 72 Common Option Data 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 73: Chapter 13

    Call Home CHAPTER 13 13. Call Home 13. 1. General At a given time on either a given day of each month or daily, the SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer will originate a call by using a specific route or by dialling a specific number directly. After dialling the Call Home Well number, the Dialer will wait for a programmed delay, send the trunk number as an MF4 digit 1 and wait for a programmed time for the Remote Access code (Register 606), or it will send modem originate (V.21 channel 1) tone.
  • Page 74: 004 - Call Home Wait For Access Code

    Call Home 13. 3. 004 - Call Home Wait for Access Code This register is used to select the amount of time before the Dialer will wait for the access code in the 604 Register before providing originate tone. Register Default Description T = 0 for no delay...
  • Page 75: 014 - Call Home Enable/Disable

    Call Home After the Dialer applies modem originate tone, the Dialer can go into either modem or MF4 remote programming mode. If the Dialer and the remote modems connect and the Terminal Security Code (604) is input, modem programming will be entered. If the carrier presentation time expires, the Dialer will prompt the programmer for the MF4 Security Code (603) by sending an MF4 B.
  • Page 76: Call Home Examples

    Call Home 13. 8. Call Home Examples 13. 8. 1. Example One This example sets a Dialer to Call Home every day at 2300 hours. The Dialer will send modem tone immediately, so that as soon as the remote end answers it can be connected to a modem. When the CONNECT message is displayed, a valid terminal password can be entered, in order to start the programming session.
  • Page 77: Chapter 14

    Cost Centre Code Options CHAPTER 14 14. Cost Centre Code Options 14. 1. General The SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer can control user access to the Exchange line, or carriers by means of Cost Centre Codes. The Dialer can also use the Cost Centre Codes as Personal Identification Numbers.
  • Page 78 Cost Centre Code Options 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 79: Chapter 15

    Abbreviated Dialling CHAPTER 15 15. Abbreviated Dialling Programming 15. 1. Setting up an Abbreviated Dialling Number - Method 1 This method of programming abbreviated dialling is used while in programming mode. Register NNDKMM...MM = Bin location, 00 - 97 Must always be set to 0 0 for force the call to Route 0 1 for force the call to Route 1 2 for force the call to Route 2...
  • Page 80: Setting Up A Abbreviated Dialling, Method 2

    Abbreviated Dialling 15. 2. Setting up a Abbreviated Dialling, Method 2 This method of programming abbreviated dialling is used after an installation is complete. All calls will be screened because DK (as outlined previously) is automatically set to 08. The following example assumes the user abbreviated dialling programming code is #2 .
  • Page 81: Other Information

    Appendix 1 Other Information APPENDIX 1 A.1. Other Information A.1. 1. Legal SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer Inputs This table describes the Legal allowed Dialer inputs from either an MF4 Telephone or Terminal. From Standard MF4 Telephones From Terminal MF4 Conversions 0 through 9 0 through 9 0 through 9...
  • Page 82: Ascii Codes

    Appendix 1 Other Information A.1. 3. ASCII Codes Character Hex Code Character Hex Code Character Hex Code Character Hex Code ´ “ & < > — 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 83: Appendix 2 Default Data

    Appendix 2 Default Data APPENDIX 2 DEFAULT DATA A.2. 1. System Registers Register Default Description Page No. Called Party Programming Enable/Disable Call Home Route to Use Call Home Wait for Access Code Call Home Wait for Carrier Carrier Presentation Time for Modem Call Home Enable/Disable Rotary Dialling Break Percentage A.2.
  • Page 84 Appendix 2 Default Data A.2. 3. Route Registers Register Default Description Page No. Number of Cost Centre Code Digits Cost Centre Code Type 8, , , Action on Result of No Cost Centre Code Entered MF4 Digit Detector Guard Timer MF4 Dialling Rate 2 MF4 Dialling Rate 3 Number of Cost Centre Code Digits...
  • Page 85 Appendix 2 Default Data A.2. 6. Security Access Register Register Default Description Page No. Remote MF4 Security Code 23302 Terminal Program Security Code Remote Access Code Local Security Code A.2. 7. Abbreviated Dialling Numbers Register Default Description Page No. 700 - 797 BLANK Abbreviated Dialling Numbers A.2.
  • Page 86 Appendix 2 Default Data 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...
  • Page 87: Appendix 3 Abbreviations And Glossary Of Terms

    Appendix 3 Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms APPENDIX 3 ABBREVIATIONS AND GLOSSARY OF TERMS Represents a burst of 400 Hertz tone transmitted over the phone to the subscriber. Access Control Sequence. Call Control Toll Control. Checksum Error An error that occurs when the sum value of the programming database is changed by means other than conventional programming.
  • Page 88 Appendix 3 Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms Read Only Memory. Rotary Dialling Pulse dialling. Route A Route is a set of pre-programmed dialling rules that can include access codes to be used to place a telephone call over a particular service or carrier.
  • Page 89: Appendix 4 Hardware Specifications

    Appendix 4 Hardware Specifications APPENDIX 4 HARDWARE SPECIFICATION Hardware Specifications Typical Units RINGER IMPEDANCE K Ohms RINGER SENSITIVITY: 25 Hz OFF-HOOK CURRENT: BATTERY FEED Open circuit voltage Constant Current Short circuit current MF4 RECEIVER Level Twist Time between tones ROTARY RECEIVER (Rate) MF4 SENDER Levels dBV (ZR) Twist (1 dB <...
  • Page 90 Appendix 4 Hardware Specifications 8380-383-115-BA Issue 1, February 1999...

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