Aethra Nt1plus User Manual
Aethra Nt1plus User Manual
Aethra Nt1plus User Manual
installation and user's manual rev. 0.2 date: January 15, 1999
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OPERATING PRINCIPLES 2. CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW 3. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 4. CONFIGURATION 5. USER PROCEDURES 6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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1.1
OPERATING PRINCIPLES
Power Supply
The NT1Plus has no batteries and is powered through an internal mains power supply or from the power supplied by the network over the telephone line. Power consumption from the network is limited to 1.6 W in the worst case (one POTS interface powered under emergency conditions).
1.2
Supplementary Services
The NT1Plus supports a number of supplementary services. Some of them do not require any user procedures: Multiple Subscriber Number Calling Line ID presentation (CLIP) and Connected Line ID presentation (COLP) The NT1Plus also provides for the necessary mapping between procedures based on ETSI Generic Functional Protocol (ETS 300 196-1i) and user procedures, that can be activated using a DTMF phone with register recall (RR) or hook flash (HF) keys. The NT1Plus also supports the Keypad Protocol (ETS 300 122). To access such services, key sequence starting with * or # must be entered immediately after going off-hook. The following supplementary services are supported using the relevant ETSI standards: Call Waiting (CW) Call Hold (CH) 3-Pty Conference (3-PTY) Advice of Charge (AOC-D) Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) Restriction of Calling Line Identification (CLIR) Malicious Call Identification (MCID) The following services are supported using the keypad protocols: - Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU), Call Forwarding No Reply (CFNR) and Call Forwarding Busy (CFB) Voice messages ARE provided to alert users about possible results returned from the exchange. These services may not be available on a general basis and may require a specific agreement with your ISDN service provider.
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1.2.10
The NT1Plus allows the user to invoke the Malicious Caller ID service during an incoming call, even after the caller's disconnection. When requested to do so, the network will register the identity of the disturbing user.
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2.1
CONFIGURATION
Configuration Parameters
The NT1Plus has a number of user programmable configuration parameters, contained in a non volatile memory. Such parameters usually need not be altered after installation, although a limited set of parameters can be modified at any time without disrupting service. The following parameters are specified for each extension: assignment of network numbers terminal deactivation or type of device connected activation of call waiting generation of metering impulses delayed clear back level setting Each parameter is briefly described in the following paragraphs.
2.1.2.1
Deactivation
When required, (e.g. if no terminal is connected) an extension can be "deactivated". The NT1Plus will not offer incoming calls to a deactivated extension, so that the network and possibly the calling user will be informed that no phone is ringing. Nevertheless, it is possible to start a call from a deactivated extension. Configuration procedures are described in 0.
2.1.2.2
Type of terminal
Each extension can be set according to the type of analog terminals connected1. The following settings are possible: Speech/audio: if different types of terminals (e.g.: a phone and a modem) are connected to the extension Telephone: if only telephones are connected to the extension Fax: if only a fax machine is connected to the extension.
2.1.2.3
Metering pulses
The NT1Plus can use information provided by the exchange for the generation of metering pulses. This feature can be disabled if it interferes with the operation of terminals connected to the extension. If the network provides AOC information based on local currency (i.e. the real amount of the charge incurred) the NT1Plus needs to translate this information into a number of "charging pulses" and uses a parameter that stores the amount of currency equivalent to a "charging unit". If the network provides AOC information already based on charging units the NT1Plus directly transforms this information in charging pulses.
2.1.2.4
Delayed Clear-back
When delayed clear back is enabled and a called user goes on-hook, the NT1Plus "holds" the call for a certain amount of time, so that the user is allowed to move the phone to another socket or to resume the call from another phone.
2.1.2.5
The NT1Plus provides for two sets of audio levels for each extension, one set being optimized for speech and the other for data modems.
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3.1
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Composition
Figure 1
The bottom part of the unit is provided with: a cable for connection to the a.c. supply two paralleled RJ-45 modular plugs, for connection to ISDN terminals on the S bus two RJ-11 modular plugs, for connection to analog terminals A cage clamp terminal block in parallel to RJ-11 plugs allows direct cabling of the extensions. Another cage clamp block can be used for direct cabling of the S bus. Three slots are also available for connecting cables to the user telephones and to telephone line.
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3.2
A compartment with connection blocks and swtches can be accessed by removing the lid with a tool.
Figure 2
The compartment contains the switches indicated in 0 and: a 4-pole cage clammp terminal block for the two extensions; a 4-pole cage clamp terminal block for the S bus a 2-pole removable screw terminal block for the telephone line
3.3
LEDS
Two LEDS are located on the front of the device and indicate the power supply state of the NT1Plus: a green LED ("230 V") indicates that the device is supplied with a.c. power. a red LED ("U INTERF.") indicates that the device is connected to the telephone line and a correct voltage is received.
3.4
Switch settings
The front panel has a removable cover to access three hardware switches: S bus configuration (short passive / extended) emergency power (one of the POTS interfaces or the S0 bus) terminating resistors for the S bus All other settings are made through configuration procedures.
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Figure 3
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4 CONFIGURATION
4.1 Configuration Procedures
The configuration procedures allow the user to change the operating parameters of the device. The configuration procedures can be carried out through: local commands remote programming During the configuration stage the NT1Plus suspends the normal activity on the two telephone terminals.
a.c. supply must be supplied to the NT1Plus in order to enter any configuration mode.
Configuration commands consist of sequences of DTMF tones. During configuration, the user is guided by acoustic tones and voice messages. Commands must not be entered during voice messages. Lack of a.c. power or a delay longer than 2 minutes between two operations will make the NT1Plus leave the configuration mode after executing the commands previously entered.
4.1.1.1
To enter the reduced configuration mode: disconnect any existing call connect a DTMF phone to one of the extension and lift the handset
4.2
Configuration Commands
Configuration commands must be entered after the NT1Plus has completed sending the voice prompt. The message is repeated until the corresponding parameter has been entered. Wait for voice prompts to be completely issued before entering commands
The following commands are used: access command, used to access the local configuration stage assignment commands, used for parameter configuration direct commands, used to: check the current setting of a configuration parameter request the software revision number of the device restore all default values.
when entering the access command, keep interdigit pauses to less than one second
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PARAMETER 1 network number 2 network number 3 network number dialling mode extension service
ADDRESS N1 N2 N3 N7 N9
VALUES 0....28 digits 0....28 digits 0....28 digits See Table C - Extension Service Parameter See par. 6.2.4
Separate commands are used for each extension: st - N = 1 holds for the 1 extension, - N = 2 holds for the 2nd extension. The dialling mode and the extension service parameters consist of a sequence of digits, with each digit position representing the value of a specific sub-parameter. When entering values for the dialling mode and the extension service parameters, the digit 9 is used to skip the current digit position without altering the previous value of the sub-parameter. It is not necessary to update all digit positions in the dialling mode and extension service parameters: e.g. if only digit position 1 and 2 have to be modified, then press command. after entering the two digits to terminate the
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4.3
Configuration examples
2 #
will assign the 87654322 to extension 1 with the following effects: calls directed to the 87654322 to be offered to extension 1 calls directed to the other numbers assigned to the access (i.e. 87654321 and 87654323) will not be offered to the extension ougoing calls originated from extension 1 will include 2 as the calling party number, coded with type "unknown"
9 *
* 2 * 1 * 2
0 9 1 9 2 9
9 * 9 * 9 *
9 #
0 # 9 9 9 #
*
or
9 *
1 # 9 9 9 #
*
or
9 *
2 #
4.3.2.2
Call waiting
* 2 * * 1 * 9 1 9 2 * 9 * 9 9 *
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9 *
0 9 1 9
9 0 #
9 #
9 1 #
9 #
or
4.3.2.3
Metering pulses
* 1 * 9 1 * 9 9 * 9 9 1 9 9 9 #
1 #
*
or
2 *
9 2
* 9
9 *
9 9
0 9
9 #
0 #
4.3.2.4
See also 0 This parameter contains four digits that represent the amount of currency that is equivalent to a charging unit and an additional digits that specifies the number of digits after the decimal point. For example, to program a value of 6.05 units of local currency for a single pulse, either use:
*
or
0 0
8 8
* *
6 0
0 6
5 0
0 5
3 # 2 #
4.3.2.5
4.3.2.6
To program extension 1 for high audio levels (recommended option when modems are used):
1 #
4.3.2.7
The command
will program extension 2 as follows: type of terminal call waiting delayed clear-back generation of metering pulses audio levels
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5 USER PROCEDURES
5.1 Placing a call
Lift the handset
5.2
see also 0
*
followed by the desired number.
1 #
5.3
User can selectively activate or deactivate the indication of waiting calls by using the following procedures: Lift the handset, Lift the handset
and press
*
to activate, or
4 4
3 3
# #
to deactivate the indication of waiting calls. Replace the handset before starting another call.
NOTE: Pressing before connection to B is completed (busy or no answer) restores the connection to A. If the user does not start dialling within a few seconds, then the original call is resumed.
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5.5
When the user has an active call to C and a call on-hold with user B the following procedures are available:
!
5.6
5.4.6.2 Call waiting), then the user can selectively activate or deactivate the indication of waiting calls by using the following procedures: Lift the handset, Lift the handset
and press
*
to activate, or
4 4
3 3
# #
to deactivate the indication of waiting calls. Replace the handset before starting another call.
5.7
The user has an active call to B and is alerted of a waiting call. Different operations are possible (depending on the service provided by the network and subscribed by the user): R 0 Clears the incoming call R R 1 2
Clear the active call and answer the waiting call
Puts the active call on hold and answer the waiting call
If the user puts the active call on hold and answers the waiting call, then the procedures indicated in 0 apply, with the following exception: If Type II CW is accepted, it will not be possible to activate neither the 3-party conference (R3) nor or the explicit call transfer (R4). After pressing R2, the waiting call enters the active state and the previously active call id held. Procedures described in 0 are in force. If the user goes on-hook when a waiting call is present, the extension will ring.
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5.8
3-party conference
After entering the 3-party conference, the following procedures are available R 1 release the connection added on conference (the one previously on hold) R 2
resume private conversation with the call added on conference
After pressing R2, you have one call in the active state and another call on hold, so the procedures described in 0 hold.
5.9
then
5.11.1
and press
Y #
Where - ZZZZZZ represents the "forwarded-to number" (FTN), i.e. the number where you want the call to be transferred YYYYYY represents the "served user number" (SUN), i.e. in case of Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN), the number in the access for which the request holds; calls to other numbers in the access will not be transferred. Alternative sequences are: -
*
or:
2 *
1 2
* 1
Z *
Z Z
Z Z
Z Z
Z Z
Z Z
0 #
Z #
Then press
1 *
* 2 *
Y 1 2
Y *
Y 0 #
Y #
To decativate the service for the YYYYYY "served user number" (SUN), or: or:
1 #
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5.11.2
The same activation and deactivation procedures as described in 0 for the CFU except that, instead of the *21 sequence the, sequence shall be used for the CFNR, and the sequence shall be used for the CFB service.
6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions Weight Mains Supply A.C. Power At Nominal Voltage Operating Conditions Transport Storage U Interface S Interface Extensions Telephone Systems 220 x 170 x 66 mm 1700 gr. 230 Vac +10%-15%, 50 Hz < 100 mA ETS 300.019 - 1 - 3 - Cl. 3.2 ETS 300.019 - 1 - 2 Cl. 1.2 ETS 300.019 - 1 - 1 Cl. 2.2 ETR 080 ETS 300.012 Q 552 Max 2 terminals For each terminal: 2 telephones 1 additional ring
AnnexesPARAMETER
NT1PLUS
TEI assignment Activation of vocal messages Functioning modes Remote configuration number First network number Second network number Third network number Dialling Mode Extension Services Call Waiting Generation of metering impulses Delayed Clear Back Audio levels
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