Mitel SmarT-1 8380-S03-FBCXTX Installation And Programming Manual

Mitel SmarT-1 8380-S03-FBCXTX Installation And Programming Manual

Euroroute 1-line dialer
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REGULATORY INFORMATION
Safety and Network
Safety and operating precautions for installation and use.
Warning
Failure to follow instructions may lead to improper operation or electrical shock.
Safety
General safety considerations for the product.
Power Supply
Details on the power supply requirements and compliance.
Safety Status of Ports
Specifies safety status for PSU and NTP ports.
Connectivity
Details on product compatibility with European countries and standards.
Ringer Equivalents Number (REN)
Information on REN value and its implications for telephones.
Regulatory Label
Information on the regulatory label located on the back of the dialer.
CHAPTER 1 SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer Installation
General
Overview of the Dialer's features and capabilities.
Power/line LED Indications
Explains the meaning of different Power/line LED status indicators.
Power/line Error Status (LED)
Describes LED patterns indicating system or memory faults.
Power/line Error Status (Tone)
Details audible error status indicating a RAM checksum error.
Standard Installations
Illustrates how to install the Dialer between a fax/phone and the exchange line.
Programming Devices
Lists devices that can be used for programming the Dialer.
Cost Centre Code Verification
Explains how Cost Centre Codes are used for user access control.
CHAPTER 2 System Requirements
Environmental Requirements
Specifies the recommended office environment limits for temperature and humidity.
CHAPTER 3 Basic Hardware Installation
Mechanical Description
Describes the physical components of the Dialer unit.
Electrical Description
Details the electrical characteristics and specifications of the Dialer.
Dialer Vertical Mount
Instructions for mounting the Dialer vertically on a wall.
Powering up
Steps for powering the Dialer using the supplied power supply.
Power Failure
Describes behavior during a power failure and potential audio issues.
Spare Parts
Lists available spare parts for the SMarT-1 EuroRoute Dialer.
CHAPTER 4 Initialisation
Initialisation
Procedure for initializing the SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer using an MF4 telephone.
CHAPTER 5 Security Access Registers
General
Overview of programming methods, local and remote access.
Remote MF4 Security Code
How to set and use a security code for remote MF4 programming.
Terminal Program Security Code
Recommends a unique security code for terminal programming.
Remote Access Code
Configuration for remote modem programming access using security codes.
Local Security Code
Procedure for entering local programming mode using a security code.
CHAPTER 6 General Notes On Programming
Local Programming With an MF4 Telephone
How to program the Dialer using MF4 tones from a telephone.
Terminating Variable Length Entries
How to terminate entries using ## for programming.
Acknowledgment Tones
Explains the tones indicating correct/incorrect entries during programming.
Programming With a Terminal
Details programming via V.21 300 baud modem.
Special Function Commands
Lists commands for accessing specific data and functions in the Dialer.
Data Verification (902)
Method to confirm the Dialer's database contents without altering them.
CHAPTER 7 System Wide Data
General
Overview of registers dependent on country-specific defaults.
002 - Called Party Programming Enable/Disable
Controls if a called party can enter programming mode after a call.
011 - Carrier Presentation Time for Modem
Sets the modem carrier presentation time before defaulting to MF4.
015 - Rotary Dialling Break Percentage
Specifies the rotary dialling break percentage for different countries.
602 - Machine Identifier
Used to uniquely identify a Dialer with an ASCII Hex ID.
CHAPTER 8 Line And Trunk Options
General
Defines Line, Trunk, and Route in relation to PSTN and ACS.
100 - Type of Exchange Line
Controls loop start rotary or MF4 dialling to the exchange side.
102 - MF4 Dialling Rate 1
Sets the default MF4 digit dialling rate.
103 - On-hook Time
Defines the time for absence of loop current to determine on-hook state.
105 - Time Between Trunk Release and Next Attempt to Connect
Sets the delay before attempting to reconnect after a drop.
108 - Dial Tone Delay Timer
Controls time after off-hook before ignoring dialled digits.
111 - Inter-digit Time Out for Subscriber Side
Sets time limit for entering each digit after an off-hook condition.
119 - Off-hook, Route and Cost Centre Code Tones
Specifies tones related to call progress like off-hook and cost centre.
123 - Dialer Operation on Off-hook
Defines operations upon off-hook, like direct dialling or using Search Tables.
124 - Specify Default Route
Provides ACS for hot line feature or specified route after inter-digit time out.
126 - PABX/Centrex Enable/Disable
Controls whether a PABX/Centrex digit is dialled first.
127 - Time to Auto-answer
Sets the time for the Dialer to automatically answer an incoming call.
128 - Wait for Access/Security Code Timer
Specifies time to enter access/security code after auto-answer.
129 - Security Code Lockout Timer
Defines the period the line is locked out after an incorrect security code entry.
CHAPTER 9 Access Control Sequences (ACS)
General
Explains Call Control Data for access numbers and authorization codes.
Route Strings
Explains relationships between Route registers and User Defined Route Strings.
Access Control Sequences (6R5)
Instructs the Dialer on accessing specific carrier-telephone networks.
A and B Dial Tone Detection Parameters
Sets minimum duration of dial tone before attempting to dial.
MF4 Digit Detector
Defines MF4 tone detection and sets maximum wait time.
Programmable Tone Detector
Allows selection of center frequency for tone detection.
6R1 - Access Number for Carrier Telephone Network
Stores access number for carrier connections requiring an access code.
6R2 - Authorisation Number
Stores authorization number for carrier access.
6R3 - Dummy Cost Centre Code
Programs a dummy code to substitute a Cost Centre Code.
6R4 - User Defined Route String Register
Programs a number to be dialled out in the ACS.
6R7 - User Defined Route String Register
Programs a number to be dialled out in the ACS.
6R8 - User Defined Route String Register
Programs a number to be dialled out in the ACS.
6R9 - User Defined Route String Register
Programs a number to be dialled out in the ACS.
CHAPTER 10 Callback
Callback
Describes the *5XNN token for waiting for incoming ringing.
Callback Disconnect Sequence
How the Dialer sends terminating characters to clear a local PTT line.
CHAPTER 11 Search Tables
Primary, Alternate and PABX/Centrex Search Tables
Explains Search Tables for monitoring and actioning dialled strings.
Format Example of a Search Table Entry
Details the format and components of a Search Table entry.
Digits In a Table
How to fill the Search Template with sufficient digits for matching.
Primary and Secondary Search Tables
Lists the number of digits to be entered for various table registers.
Action Codes for Primary Destination Number Search Tables (801 - 815)
Defines action codes for primary destination number search tables.
Action Codes for Secondary Destination Number Search Tables (821 - 835)
Defines action codes for secondary destination number search tables.
PABX/Centrex Search Tables 841 - 845
Explains PABX/Centrex search tables and their use with Register 126.
CHAPTER 12 Common Option Data
General
Refers to data common to all aspects of the SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer.
R58/R78 - Action on Call Failure
Sets actions for call failure, including redial attempts and reorder tones.
R59/R79 - MF4 Digit Detector Guard Timer
Sets the minimum time an MF4 digit must be seen for validity.
R60/R80 - MF4 Dialling Rate 2
Specifies MF4 dialling rates using ACS tokens *1, *2, and *3.
R61/R81 - MF4 Dialling Rate 3
Specifies MF4 dialling rates using ACS tokens *1, *2, and *3.
CHAPTER 13 Call Home
General
Explains the Dialer's ability to originate calls at specified times.
003 - Call Home Route to Use
Selects the route for the Call Home feature.
004 - Call Home Wait for Access Code
Sets the time before waiting for an access code.
005 - Call Home Wait for Carrier
Sets the time to wait for a modem answer before looking for MF4 entry.
014 Call Home Enable/Disable
Controls whether the Dialer will perform the Call Home function.
600 - Call Home Number
Stores the telephone number used for Call Home.
605 Call Home Interval Timer
Sets the number of minutes between Call Home sessions.
608 - Call Home Time and Day
Defines the specific date and time for Call Home execution.
Call Home Examples
Provides examples of configuring Call Home settings.
CHAPTER 14 Cost Centre Code Options
General
Explains how Cost Centre Codes control user access to lines or carriers.
R52/R72 - Number of Cost Centre Code Digits
Specifies the expected number of digits for Cost Centre Codes.
R54/R74 - Cost Centre Code Type
Defines the type of Cost Centre Code expected for each route.
CHAPTER 15 Abbreviated Dialling Programming
Setting up an Abbreviated Dialling Number - Method 1
Method for programming abbreviated dialling numbers while in programming mode.
Setting up a Abbreviated Dialling, Method 2
Method for programming abbreviated dialling after installation is complete.
APPENDIX 1 Other Information
Legal SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer Inputs
Describes allowed Dialer inputs from MF4 telephones or terminals.
Fourth Column Digits From a Terminal
How to program the Dialer to dial Fourth Column MF4 digits.
ASCII Codes
A table listing ASCII characters and their corresponding Hex codes.
APPENDIX 2 Defaults Loaded By Using the 942 918 X Command
Country Specific Default List
Lists default settings for various registers based on country.
APPENDIX 3 Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms
Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms
Definitions of terms, abbreviations, and acronyms used in the manual.
APPENDIX 4 Hardware Specifications
Hardware Specifications
Details the technical hardware specifications of the Dialer.

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