Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 5. LINE AND TRUNK 5. 4. DTMF Dialing Rates SECTION 8350-345-013-NA OPTIONS RJZGISTER X02 ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 + 02T ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 02T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 02T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 02T ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 02T DESCRIPTION DEFAULT T = ; $ lMi(fast) 1 :MS T 2 60 T=3 70MS T = 4 80 MS. T = 5 90 MS T = 6 100 MS .T = 7 110 MS T = 8 120 MS T = 9 130 MS(slow) 1 5. 5, On Hook Time You can specify the on-hook recognition time by: REGISTER X03 DESCRIPTION DEFAUL’I: ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 + 03T T = 0 FOR 80 MS T = 6 FOR 750 MS ENTER.2 FOR LINE 2 + 03T T = 1 FOR 100 IMS T = 7 FOR 1000 MS 6 T = 2 FOR 150 MS T = 8 FOR 1330 MS ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 03T T = 3 FOR 200 MS T = 9 FOR 1660 MS ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 03T T = 4 FOR 300 MS T = * FOR 2 S T = 5 FOR 500 MS T = # FOR 2.5s ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 03T Note: There is a relationship between X03 and X04 (see page 2.20). If X03 is less than X04, all switch-hook flashes will be recognized as on-hooks as outlined below: 0 TIME INTERVALS * FLASH TIME ON-HOOK TIME AS SET BY AS SET BY X04T X03T IF THE FLASH TIME IS SET TO MORE THAN THE ON-HOOK TIME THE FLASH IS NOT ALLOWED PAV PAGE - 2.19
SECTION 8350-34%013-NA 5. LINE ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 6. Flash Allowed Time 1 REGISTER X04 DESCRIPTION I DEFAULT ENTER I FOR LINE 1 + 04T ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 04T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 04T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 04T ENTER 5 FOR ALL +04T 1 gg$J) ~igjJ/j: TO DISABLE THE FLASH SPECIFY A TIME THAT IS GREATER THAN XO?T Note: This feature should generally be set to #, except in those cases where you require the ability to use conference features. This is usually required for C.O. conference fea- ture, or when betweebn the user’s equipment (telephone or Key system) and a PBX. 5, ‘7. Time Between Trunk Release And Next Attempt to Connect ENTER ! FOR LINE 1 + 05T T = 0 FOR 500 MS T = 5 FOR 1250 MS ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 05T T = 1 FOR 650 MS T = 6 FOR 1400 MS ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 05T T = 2 FOR 800 MS T = 7 FOR 1550 MS T = 3 FOR 950 MS T = 8 FOR 1400 MS ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 05T T = 4 FOR IL100 MS T = 9 FOR 1850 MS ENTER 5 FOR ALL 5. 8. Ground Start Attempts If you have a ground start trunlc, you can specify the number of ground start attempts. In most cases this should not have to be changed. REGISTER X06 ENTER % FOR LINE 1 + 06T ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 06T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 06T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 06T ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 06T DESCRIITION T = THE NUMBER OF TIMES THE CONTROLLER WILL ATTEMPT TO CONNECT TO A GROUND START TRUNK BEFORE STOPPING DEFAUL’I PAGE - 2.20 PAV
ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 5. LINE. AND TRUNK- OPTIONS 5. 9. Ground Start Attempt Timer If you have a ground start trunk, you can specify ground start attempt time, which in most cases should not have to be changed: REGISTER X07 DESCRIPTION DEFAULI ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 + 07T T = THE AMOUNT OF TIME IN SECs. ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 07T CONTROLLER WILL ATTEMPT TO 3 CONNECT TO A GROUND START ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 07T TRUNK BEFORE STOPPING ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 07T ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 07T 5. 10. Off-Hook Digit Refusal Time You can specify the time between a user going off-hook and when the Controller will accept digits on a per trunk basis. The time can be set by: REGISTER X08 . DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 + 08T T = 0 FOR NONE T = 5 FOR .5 SEC ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 08T T = 1 FOR .I SEC T = 6 FOR .6 SEC 3 ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 08T T = 2 FOR .2 SEC T = 7 FOR .7 SEC T = 3 FOR .3 SEC T = 8 FOR .8 SEC ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 08T T = 4 FOR .4 SEC T = 9 FOR .9 SEC - ENTER 5 FOR ALL + OBT Note: In the PAV Controller, if X19T (see page 2.23) Off-Hook Progress Tone is set to a 1 or enabled, the progress tone will not occur until the X08T (see page 2.16) timer has expired or reached 700 ms. The off-hook progress tone is 200 ms in duration. 5. 11. User Dial Tone You can specify the dial tone supplied, and what the caller will hear while the Controller is dialing as silent, or ticking by: REGISTER X09 DESCRIPTION DEFAULT I ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 + 09T SILENT DAILOUT TICKING DIALOUT ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 09T T = 0 NONE T = 2 NONE ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 09T T = 1 INTERNAL* T = 3 INTERNAL* 4 ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 09T T.= 4 FROM C.O. T = 6 FROM C.O. ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 09T *You should note that internal dial tone interacts with the X19 (see page 2.23) feature. PAV PAGE - 2.21
SECTION 8350-345-013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 5. LINE AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 12. Interdigit Time Out Subscriber Side I REGISTER Xl 1 DESCRIPTION ( DEFAULS ENTER I FOR LINE 1 + flT ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 11T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 11T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 1lT ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 1fT T = 0 FOR NO TIMEOUT T = 1 FOR 2 SEC T = 6 FOR 12 SEC T = 2 FOR 4 SEC T = 7 FOR 14 SEC T = 3 FOR 6 SEC T = 8 FOR 16 SEC T = 4 FOR 8 SEC T = 9 FOR 18 SEC T = 5 FOR 10 SEC : = * FOR 20 SEC = # FOR 22 SEC 3 5, 13. Interdigit Time Out On O+ Calls REGISTER X12 ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 + 12T ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + %%T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 += l2T ENTEk 4 FOR LINE 4 + f2T ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 12T I DESCRIPTION T = 0 FOR NO TIMEOUT T = 1 FOR 2 SEC T = 6 FOR 12 SEC T = 2 FOR 4 SEC T = 7 FOR 14 SEC T = 3 FOR 6 SEC T = 8 FOR 16 SEC T = 4 FOR 8 SEC T = 9 FOR 18 SEC T = 5 FOR 10 SEC : = * FOR 20 SEC = # FOR 22 SEC DEFAUL1 2 5. 14. Interdigit Time Out On Ol+ Calls REGISTER Xl3 DESCRIPTION ENTER % FOR LINE 1 + 13T T = 0 FOR NO TIMEOUT ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 = + 13T T 1 FOR 2 SEC T = 6 FOR 12 SEC T = 2 FOR 4 SEC T = 7 FOR 14 SEC ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + l3T T = 3 FOR 6 SEC T = 8 FOR 16 SEC ENTER 4 FOR LiNE 4 + l3T T = 4 FOR 8 SEC T = 9 FOR 18 SEC T = 5 FOR 10 SEC = * FOR 20 SEC ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 13T ; = # FOR 22 SEC 5. 15. Rotary Interdigit Pause On Calls On Outgoing Dialing REGISTER Xl4 ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 + 14T ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 14T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 14T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4’+ 14T ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 14T DESCRIPTION T = 0 400 MS T = 4 800 MS T = 1 500 MS T = 2 600 MS T r - 2 ~O$o# T = 3 700 hii T = 7 1.1 S&Z T = 8 1.2 SEC DEFAULT DEFAUL’J 4 PAGE - 2.22 PAV
ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8356345-613-NA 5. LINE AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 16. Off-Hook Tone You can specify whether, or not, a caller will receive an Off-Hook Tone. The tone is 200 mS in duration, and if enabled, will occur after the XOST timer (see page 2.21) has expired, or reached 700 mS. Note: If the Off-Hook Tone is enabled and internal dialtone has been programmed, the Off-Hook Tone will be 300 mS long, followed by NO dialtone. The Off-Hook Tone is controlled on a per trunk basis by: I REGISTER X19 I DESCRIPTION I DEFAULl ENTER I FOR LINE 1 + 19T WHERE T IS: ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 19T 0 FOR DISABLED ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 t 19T 1 FOR ENABLED ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 19T ENTER t7 FOR ALL + 49T 5. 17, Incoming Call Detection You can specify the Controller’s’sensitivity to incoming ringing on a scale of 0 to 9 (where 0 is the most sensitive and 9 the least). If the setting is too sensitive you will receive false incoming calls. If the setting is not sensitive enough, you may miss incoming calls as the Controller will not detect them. It should not be necessary to change the default value for normal operation, but you can by: REGISTER X20 I DESCRIPTION ENTER 1 F-OR LINE 1 + 20T WHERE T IS ENTERED AS 0 THROUGH 9. ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 20T WHERE 9 IS LEAST SENSITIVE AND 0 IS ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 20T MOST SENSITIVE ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 20T ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 20T I DEFAULT 2 5. 18. Controller Operation 0,n Off-Hook When the Controller loads default data, it will not yet screen or route digits dialed by a user. You change this for each trunk by: REGISTER X23 ENTER I FOR LINE 1 t 23T ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 t 23T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 t 23T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 t 23T ENTER S FOR ALL t 23T DESCRIPTION 1 DEFAUL’I T = 0 IMMEDIATELY DIAL DEFAULT ROUTE (HOT LINE OPERATION) SEE X24T (SEE PAGE 2.24) T = 8 WAIT FOR DIGITS AND SCREEN AND ACT ON THEIM AS PROGRAMMED T = 9 CUT THROUGH; NO SCREENING, ROUTING, ETC I 9 PAV PAGE - 2.23
ISSUE 2. AUGUST 1988 SECTION 83§@-345013-NA 5. LINE AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 19. Specify Default Route You can specify a default route for a trunk (see also #8 Action Digit) by: ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 24T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 24T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 24T $ For the Route specified here to be in effect, X23 (see page 2.23) must be set to X230 or a #8 (Action Digit) must occur in the Primary Search Table (after the number dialed has been matched). This will cause the Controller to use a specific Route. If a Route O-3 has been selected (through programming) all calls will be routed on the Primary Route. If a Route 4-7 has been selected (through programming) all calls will be routed on the Alter- nate Route. 5. 20. Specify The Digit For Centrex Access You can specify the digit to be used for outgoing centrex access. This usually occurs when the Controller is placed behind a Centrex or PBX unit and you are required to dial a digit - typically a 9 - to access the outside line. If the Controller detects a Centrex Access Digit. it will screen the remaining digits and process the call. If the Controller does not detect a Centrex Access Digit it will not screen and just dial. REGISTER X25 DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ENTER I FOR LINE 1 + 25T WHERE T IS THE CENTREX DIGIT. ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 25T IF X26T = X261 (BELOW) THEN ALL INTRA 9 CENTREX CALLS ARE DIALED . ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 25T IMMEDIATELY ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 =+ 25T ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 25T 5. 21. Centrex Enable/Disable You can enable or disable the Centrex by: REGISTER X26 ENTER I FOR LINE 1 + 26T ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 26T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 26T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 26T ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 26T DESCRIPTION DEFAULT WHERE T IS: 0 FOR DISABLE 1 FOR ENABLE 0 PAGE - 2.24 PAV
ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 5. LINE AND 5. 22. Time To Auto-Answer You can specify the time the Controller detection of ringing by: SECTION 8350-345-013-NA TRUNK OPTIONS waits before answering an incoming call after the REGISTER X27 DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ENTER I FOR LINE 1 t 27T T = 0 FOR DISABLE ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 t 27T T = 1 FOR 10 S T = 6 FOR 60 S 0 T = 2 FOR 20 S T = 7 FOR 70 S ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 t 27T T = 3 FOR 30 S T = 8 FOR 80 S ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 t 27T T = 4 FOR 40 S T = 9 FOR 90 S T = 5 FOR 50 S *FOR 100 S A ENTER 5 FOR ALL t 27T : = # FOR 120 S 5. 23. Wait For Security Code Timer This parameter specifies the time in which a security code (603 Parameter see 7. 3. on page 2.33) must be entered on a trunk after the Controller auto-answers. If timeout oc- curs or an incorrect password is entered, the trunk will be locked as specified in the X29 parameter (next parameter discussed). The time to wait for password can be changed by: REGISTER X28 DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 t 28T T = 0 FOR DISABLE ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 t 28T T = 1 FOR 10 S T = 6 FOR 60 S 6 T = 2 FOR 20 S T = 7 FOR 70 S ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 t 28T T = 3 FOR 30 S T = 8 FOR 80 S ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 t 28T T = 4 FOR 40 S T = 9 FOR 90 S T = 5 FOR 50 S *FOR 100 S ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 28T : I# FOR 120 S 5. 24. Incorrect/Failed Security Code Trunk Lockout Timer Failure to enter the correct programming password during the time specified by the X28 parameter enables this timer. You can specify the time a trunk is locked out. If the timeout occurs, or an incorrect password is entered, the trunk will be locked out’as speci- fied, or until on the user side of the line goes off-hook. The time for password can be changed by: REGISTER X29 DESCRIPTION DEFAUL’I ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 t 29T T = 0 FOR DISABLE ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 t 29T T = 1 FOR 10 S T = 6 FOR 60 S 9 T = 2 FOR 20 S T = 7 FOR 70 S ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 t 29T T = 3 FOR 30 S T = 8 FOR 80 S ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 29T T = = t 4 FOR -10 S T 9 FOR 90 S ENTER 5 FOR ALL T = 5 FOR 50 S T= *FORlOOS t 29T T = # FOR 120 S PAV PAGE - 2.25
SECTION 8350-345013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 5. LINE AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 25. Off-Hook Recognition Timer I REGISTER X30 I DESCRIPTION I DEFAUL’I ENTER I FOR LINE 1 + 3OT ‘WHERE T IS: ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 30T 0=20 MS - 4= 80 MS 8 = 160 MS 3 3 FOR LINE 3 30T 1 = 20 MS ENTER = 100 MS 9 = 180 MS + 2 40 = MS 65=120MS *=2OOMS ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 30T 3 = 60 IMS 7 = 140 MS # = 220 MS ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 30T 5. 26. Tip Ground Application Recognition Timer This command selects the time that a tip ground must be applied on a ground starttrunk, for that application to be recognized. If you are using a terminal you can substitute the letter A f6; the * and B for the #. REGISTER X31 DESCRIFTXON DEFAULT ENTER I FOR LINE 1 i- 31T T = 0 FOR 40 MS T = 6 FOR 240 MS ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 31T T = 1 FOR 40 MS .T=7FOR280MS 3 T = 2 FOR 80 MS T = 8 FOR 320 MS ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 -I= 3lT T = 3 FOR 120 MS T = 9 FOR 360 MS = ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 T 4 FOR 160 MS + 3lT T = 5 FOR 200 MS : I# *FOR 400 MS FOR 440 MS ENTER S FOR ALL + 3lT 5. 2’7* Digit Recognition On Outgoing Calls R.EGISTER X32 I DESCRIPTION 1 DEFAULl ENTER I FOR LINE 1 -I- 32T ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 -+ 32T ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 32T ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 32T ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 32T T = 0 FOR ALLOW DTMF, JO OR 20 PPS T = 1 IGNORE ALL ROTARY T = 2 IGNORE ALL DTMF T = 3 IGNORE ALL DIGITS T = 5 FOR GO TO REORDER ON ROTARY T = 6 FOR GO TO REORDER ON DTMF T = 7 FOR G.0 TO REORDER ANY DIGITS 0 PAGE - 2.26 _ PAV
ISSUE 2. AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 5. LINE AND TRUNK OPTIONS 5. 28. Digit Recognition On Incoming Calls REGISTER X33 DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ENTER I FOR LINti 1 + 33T T = 0 FOR ACCEPT DTMF, 10 OR 20 PPS ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 + 33T ’ T = 1 IGNORE ALL ROTARY 0 T = 2 IGNORE ALL DTMF ENTER 3 FOR LINE 3 + 33T T = 3 IGNORE ALL DIGITS ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 33T T = 5 FOR GO TO REORDER ON ROTARY T = 6 FOR GO TO REORDER ON DTMF ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 33T . T = 7 FOR GO TO REORDER ANY DIGITS T = 8 ALLOW DTMF OR 10 PPS ROTARY, IGNORE ‘20 PPS ROTARY T = A ALLOW 10 PPS ROTARY, IGNORE DTMF AND 20 PPS ROTARY T = D GO TO REORDER ON 10 PPS ROTARY, IGNORE 20 PPS ROTARY T = E GO TO REORDER.ON.DTMF, ALLOW 10 PPS ROTARY,..IGNORE 20 PPS ROTARY Note: The A, D and E can only be programmed from a terminal. a 5. 29. Tip Ground Removal Timer This command s&lects the time period for the tip ground removal detection. If you are using a terminal you can substitute the letter A for the * and B for the #. REGISTER X34 I DESCRIF’TION 1 DEFAUL’J ENTER 1 FOR LINE 1 + 34T T = 0 FOR 100 MS T = 9 FOR 740 MS = ENTER 2 FOR LINE 2 T 1 FOR 100 T= -I; 34T MS *FOR820MS T = 2 FOR 180 MS T = 6 # FOR 900 .MS ENTER.3 FOR LINE 3 + 34T T = 3 FOR 260 MS T = C FOR 980 MS T = 4 FOR 340 MS ENTER 4 FOR LINE 4 + 34T T = D FOR 1060 MS T = 5 FOR -120 MS T = E FOR 1140 MS ENTER 5 FOR ALL + 34T T = 6 FOR 500 IMS T = F FOR 1220 MS T = 7 FOR 580 MS T = 8 FOR 660 MS PAV PAGE - 2.27
-.. SECTION 8350-34§-013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 -. 6. PRIMARY SEARCH TABLES 6. 1. General 6. 2. Primary Search Tables Primary Search Tables consist of a three digit prefix always starting with an ‘8’ as the first digit followed by two digits that indicate how long the digit string will be. The follow- ing digits soecifv the number for the Controller to monitor for. followed by an action digit tefiingthe aController what to do once the string has been detected. For example: 803 611#6## 1 1 / ?I-ERMIN*TOR I I LAST DIGIT OF PHONE NUMBER HAS BEEN DL4LED MONITOR FOR 611 PRIMARY TABLE NUMBER IS 8 AND 03 MEANS EXPECT. THREE DIGITS Primary Search Tables are used to provide call control (Toll. Control) and -routing infor- mation Digits dialed by a caller are screened from 1 to 15 digits, depending on the Primary Search Table you select. They can be subject to an action (as described in Figure 2.2 ). The Controller provides 30 Search Tables - 15 PRIMARY and 15 ALTER- NATE. These Tables are numbered 801 - 815 for PRIMARY and 821 to 835 for ALTER- NATE. If you require ALTERNATE Search Tables consult MANUAL 4.. There is a SUCH TABLE form in APPENDIX 2 that will help you to record the digits you enter in each Primary Search Table. 6. 3. Warning V&en programming Search Tables, care should be taken to not affect calls that are dialed for emergency, e.g. 911 calls. After programming a Controller, check that the operation of emergency dialing has not been adversely affected. 6. 4. Digits In A Table When selecting a Primary Search Table you must enter enough digits to fill the Search Template in the Primary Search Table you have selected. For example, if you select Primary Search Table 815, you must enter 15 digits to fill the Search Template. Consult the following table as to the number of digits you must enter in each Primary Search Table. PAGE - 2.28 PAV