General Notes On Programming - Mitel Smart-T Installation And Programming Manual

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5
Local Programming With a DTMF Telephone
Note:
Terminating Variable Length Entries
Acknowledgment Tones
Note:
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Issue 1, December 1995

General Notes on Programming

DTMF tones can be used to program the FBC. The Default programming code is # 0
programming mode and save data: hang-up (go on-hook), dial 999, or remain inactive for more
than 2 minutes while in programming mode.
Carrier tone will be heard for the duration of the 011 register (default is 10 seconds) before DTMF
programming mode is entered. Setting the 011 register to a value of 0 will disable the modem
and allow you to enter DTMF programming mode directly.
Do not disconnect the power from the Controller, until at least 10 seconds have expired after
exiting programming mode. During this period, any programming in the Controller is being stored
into the Controller's memory. Disconnecting the power prematurely will result in a loss of
programming, and a checksum error (See page 11).
To terminate a variable length entry (speed call, Account Codes, 6rX strings, etc.) use ##. The
entry will be made automatically if you do not enter the ## within the time specified by the
interdigit timer (Register 111 by Default 6 seconds).
While programming the Controller with a telephone, you will hear tones that specify correct
entries, incorrect entries and programming timeouts. In general, after each correct entry, the
Controller will respond with a double tone.
If You Hear
means the command you have entered has been recognized as valid (correct), i.e. you entered
# 0
.
If You Hear
means the entry you have made has been accepted. This occurs after a parameter has all
the digits it needs to complete programming, or you entered ## on a variable length parameter
indicating completion of the entry. For example: if you dial 100 you will hear
.
you will hear
If You Hear
will be heard, if you remain inactive in the programming mode for more than sixty
seconds. After two minutes of inactivity, you will automatically exit programming mode.
If three tones are heard while the FAX machine is first taken off hook, a Ram Checksum Error
has occurred (See page 11).
If You Hear
(long) means you have made an incorrect programming entry.
Note: In the event of an invalid entry, wait for the tones to stop and then try again. No data was
accepted by the Controller for that entry.
. To exit
, then dial 2 and
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