Teltone TLS-3B User Manual

Telephone line simulator

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Telephone Line Simulator
TLS-3B
User's Manual
40-400-00032, Rev. B

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  • Page 1 Telephone Line Simulator TLS-3B User’s Manual 40-400-00032, Rev. B...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 1995 - 2003 Teltone Corporation All Rights Reserved Trademarks Teltone is a registered trademark of Teltone Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TLS-3B Connectors and Lights ...1 Status Lights...2 Line Jacks...3 Power Connector...3 How to Install the TLS-3B...3 Installing a Call Identifier ...4 How to Operate the TLS-3B ...4 Calling Line 2 ...4 Calling Line 1 ...5 Calling Party Supervision ...5 Forced Disconnect ...5 Off-Hook Modes...6 Caller ID...6...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using this product, basic safety precautions, including the following, should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3.
  • Page 5: Regulatory Compliance

    REGULATORY COMPLIANCE FCC Part 15 Class A Notice: 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Caller Identification information to both lines, and lights a Visual Message Waiting indicator. In other words, the TLS-3B is a simple telephone network in a box. When a telephone connection is not available, or when installing a temporary telephone line would be...
  • Page 8: Status Lights

    Line 1/Line 2 Power When the TLS-3B sends a ringing signal to a telephone attached to one of the Line connectors, the corresponding Line indicator flickers on and off rapidly. The green Power indicator alternates between full and half brightness (blink) when the TLS-3B is operating.
  • Page 9: Line Jacks

    If the Power indicator is dark, no power is connected to the TLS-3B. If it lights, but does not flicker, the TLS-3B’s internal processor is not working properly. Line Jacks Two Line connectors (RJ11 modular telephone jacks) are located on the front panel.
  • Page 10: Installing A Call Identifier

    TLS-3B User’s Manual Installing a Call Identifier To use the TLS-3B’s Caller ID feature, you must use an external call identifier or a telephone set with built-in Caller ID. In most cases, the call identifier goes between the TLS-3B and the telephone set. You should follow the instructions supplied with the call identifier.
  • Page 11: Calling Line 1

    Cutoff On Disconnect (COD) or Forced Disconnect, as it is also called, is a feature provided by the TLS-3B. COD is a break in loop current that is sent to the off-hook telephone when the other party goes on-hook (hangs up). The COD pulse duration is programmable (default is 850 ms).
  • Page 12: Off-Hook Modes

    The TLS-3B issues a Date/Time value of 01/01 1:05 for the initial call after power is applied. Subsequent calls will increment the time by 5 minutes. The Date/Time will be reset back to the initial value of 01/01 1:05 if power is cycled on the TLS-3B. Caller ID and Distinctive Ringing...
  • Page 13: Using Caller Id Prefixes

    “line error”, and others ignore the data. Also, some Caller ID displays require a 7- or 10-digit number. If this is the case with the device you are using, program the TLS-3B with 7- or 10-digit numbers as required.
  • Page 14: Visual Message Waiting Indication

    FSK burst is an on-hook signal that is sent after an OSI (Open Switching Interval), which is a period of silence after some action. The TLS-3B can be used to simulate the VMWI signal by going off-hook on one of the lines and entering *50 to activate VMWI or *51 to de-activate VMWI for the other line.
  • Page 15: System Commands

    50 mS increments. The range is from 0 to 100 (100 = 5 seconds). For example, to set disconnect to 850 mS (default), use 17 X 50 = 850 mS). 40-400-00032, Rev. B TLS-3B User’s Manual **99## **98##...
  • Page 16: Ringing Frequency

    Hook-flash Detect When Hook-flash detect is active, the TLS-3B will detect a switchhook flash after the other line has answered. The TLS-3B will return dial tone and allow the user to dial test numbers or one of the port numbers.
  • Page 17: Individual Line Commands

    This command specifies the amount of time after the currently selected line goes off hook before the TLS-3B sends dial tone. The time variable sets the duration in 100 mS increments and the range is 0 to 511. The factory default is 100 mS , i.e. *20#1#.
  • Page 18 This command defines the non-valid number signal. When you dial a number that is not programmed to ring the other line or reach a test tone, the TLS-3B returns an audible non-valid number signal, which may be either a busy signal or a reorder tone.
  • Page 19: Caller Id Format

    The off-hook mode specifies what you hear when you lift the receiver on one of the telephones connected to the TLS-3B. The three off-hook modes are Normal, which provides dial tone; Ringdown, which causes the other telephone to ring; and Silence, which connects the telephone to silence.
  • Page 20: Warranty And Service

    At its sole discretion, Teltone will repair or replace free of charge any unit found to be defective during the warranty period. Units found defective beyond the warranty period will be repaired or replaced at a flat rate.
  • Page 21: Specifications

    Power Input On hook Voltage Ringing Voltage 40-400-00032, Rev. B TLS-3B User’s Manual 20 or 25 Hz Rounded square wave 0 - 511 mS in 100 mS increments. Default = 100 mS 0 - 511 mS in 100 mS increments. Default = 200 mS...
  • Page 22 TLS-3B User’s Manual Physical Dimensions Size Weight Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Regulatory Compliance United States 5.5 x 1.5 x 9.0 in 1 lb 5 oz 0°C to +50°C @ 95% humidity, non-condensing -20°C to +60°C long term FCC Part 15, Class A...
  • Page 23: Summary Of Programming Commands

    X = 1 attenuation = -16 dB Valid digits are 0-9. *60#number# Default = 83781 (Test 1) *61#number# Default = 83782 (Test 2) *62#number# Default = 83783 (Test 3) *63#number# Default = 83784 (Test 4) *64#number# Default = 83785 (Test 5) TLS-3B User’s Manual Notes...
  • Page 24: Individual Line Commands

    TLS-3B User’s Manual Individual Line Commands Command Name Select Line 1 Select Line 2 Primary Telephone Number Secondary Telephone Number Second Dial Tone Number Dial Tone Delay Network Response Delay Second Dial Tone Delay Secondary Number Ring Cadence Busy Signal...

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