Advertisement

Quick Links

Meridian 1
Message Registration
Description and operation
Document Number: 553-2701-101
Document Release: Standard 4.00
Date: April 2000
Year Publish FCC TM
Copyright © 1990-2000 Nortel Networks
All Rights Reserved
Printed in Canada
Information is subject to change without notice. Nortel Networks reserves the right to make changes in design
or components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant. This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules, and the
radio interference regulations of Industry Canada. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at their own expense.
SL-1 and Meridian 1 are trademarks of Nortel Networks.
Message Registration
Description and operation

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Message Registration and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Janene Spencer
April 16, 2025

I can not find a registration page to fill out

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for Nortel Message Registration

  • Page 1 All Rights Reserved Printed in Canada Information is subject to change without notice. Nortel Networks reserves the right to make changes in design or components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules, and the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada.
  • Page 3 Revision history $SULO#5333 Standard 4.00. This is a global document and is up-issued for X11 Release 25.0x. Contact your system supplier or your Nortel Networks representative to verify that the hardware and software described is supported in your area. December 1994 Standard, release 3.00.
  • Page 4 Page 4 of 18 Revision History 553-2701-101 Standard 4.00 April 2000...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Index ........Message Registration...
  • Page 6 Page 6 of 18 Contents 553-2701-101 Standard 4.00 April 2000...
  • Page 7: Description

    Page 7 of 18 Description Message Registration (MR) is an optional software package that meters local calls over designated central office (CO) trunks. The Message Registration (MR) feature counts Reverse Battery (RVB) pulses from outgoing loop start or ground start CO trunks. Pulses received are stored in software meters. Each meter is assigned to a Directory Number (DN) or trunk access code that requires metering.
  • Page 8 — Attendants are able to meter outgoing local calls over CO routes. — Meter contents are accessible from digital telephones equipped with digit display and a Message Registration key/lamp pair. — Meter contents are also accessible from BGDs. The system uses class of service (COS) to distinguish between room phones and administrative phones.
  • Page 9: Feature Interactions

    Meridian 1 is added to the conference. When the attendant uses a loop key, the call is metered to the Room DN connected through that key; otherwise, the attendant meter is incremented. Message Registration Description and operation...
  • Page 10: Operating Parameters

    Page 10 of 18 Description Operating parameters The MR package must be supported by a BGD with Controlled Class of Service Allowed (CCSA). The feature is not supported by attendant administration. MR is mutually exclusive with Coordinated Dialing Plans (CDPs), and Centralized Attendant Services (CAS).
  • Page 11: Reverse Battery Operation

    This pulse is passed to the software meter for storage. The meter is incremented once for each metered local call regardless of duration. Reversals received within 2 seconds of digit outpulsing completion are ignored. Message Registration Description and operation...
  • Page 12 Page 12 of 18 Description 553-2701-101 Standard 4.00 April 2000...
  • Page 13: Operation

    SEt OPtion <opt> OFF <opt> = any combination of AL1, X, RA, and CO All of the commands for the BGD/MR can be turned on or off with the following commands: SEt OPtion ON SEt OPtion OFF Message Registration Description and operation...
  • Page 14 Page 14 of 18 Operation MR commands are described in Table 2. The following examples demonstrate some MR operations. Setting room meters When setting room meters for a group of consecutive DNs, the second DN entered must be greater than the first DN entered. The value set for each meter must be between 0 and 32766.
  • Page 15: Access To Meters

    Access to meters Meters are accessed from a standard data terminal (TTY) or a Display Telephone equipped with a Message Registration key/lamp pair. The TTY must be defined in the configuration record as a BGD. The BGD can be used...
  • Page 16 Page 16 of 18 Operation Table 2 MR set commands Command line (AU hhmm) (PR) MEter VAlue nnnnn (SEt command only) FInd dn1 dn2 ZEro “port ID” CUstomer DIsplay (ON) (see Note) Note: In all conditions including zero; but not after SEt command. Note: Access to the customer’s meter is allowed from the BGD only.
  • Page 17: Index

    8 customer meter meters, software accessing, 16 accessing, 15 commands accessing, 15 automatic reset, 8 ON/OFF state, 7 described, 7 overflow message, 8 RVB operation, 11 setting room, 14 See also customer meter Message Registration Description and operation...
  • Page 18 Page 18 of 18 Index MR (Message Registration) setting room meters, 14 described, 7 SL-1 telephones, 13 feature interactions, 9 operating parameters, 10 operation, 13 trunk access codes, 9 MR set commands, 16 trunk cards Multiple Appearance DNs See also QPC219 CO/FX/WATS trunk card;...
  • Page 20 Description and operation Copyright © 1990-2000 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved Information is subject to change without notice. Nortel Networks reserves the right to make changes in design or components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant. This equipment has been...

Table of Contents