Ericsson EDACS LBI-39077 User Manual

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LBI-39077

DATABASE

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Base DID Adder: Enter the base phone number used to access this DID line. This number is typically a seven
digit number where the last X digits (where X is the number of feed digits) are zero.

Range of DID numbers-low: This number is typically an X digit (where X is the number of feed digits) number
indicating the starting number sent by the phone company.

Range of DID numbers-high: This number is typically an X digit (where X is the number of feed digits)
number indicating the ending number sent by the phone company.

Five rows of DID range specifications are provided to support multiple ranges of numbers for a given phone line.

EXAMPLE: You have a three digit feed. The phone company feeds you numbers 300-499. A typical number to
access the line would be 7893401. You would enter:

Base = 7893000

Low = 300

High = 499

If you entered an M for E&M:

Line Supervision Type: This field selects the type of supervision of the incoming E&M line. This information
should be provided by the phone company when the line is purchased. "I" indicates Immediate Start - the C.O.
sends feed digits immediately, "W" indicates Wink Start - the C.O. waits until the GTI unit "winks" the line
before sending the feed digits. (Range: I, W, Default: I)

Signaling Type: This field selects the type of signaling used by the C.O. to send the feed digits to the GTI unit.
The available choices are: D - DTMF, P - Pulse, or M - MF. (Range: D, M, P, Default: D)

Number of Feed Digits: This field selects the number of feed digits expected from the C.O. (Range: 2-4,
Default: 2)

Line Description: If you are using the GTI unit with Type I lines, '1' should be selected so that the GTI unit will
only disconnect on loss of loop current after it has received Answer Supervision. If you would like the GTI unit
to disconnect on loss of loop current select 'N' for Normal E&M. If you don't want the GTI unit to disconnect on
loss of loop current enter 'S' for Special. (Range: 1, N, S, Default: N)

Connect Time Required: This field programs the amount of time the connect signal must be stable to recognize
the start of an incoming call. This should be set to about 0.5 sec for End-End, and to about 0.06 for DID and
E&M. (Range: 0 - 2.50, Default: 0.5)

Dial-Out Mode: Choose the dial out method, 'D' for DTMF dialing, 'P' for pulse dialing, 'M' for MF dialing.

Base DID Adder: Enter the base phone number used to access this DID line. This number is typically a seven
digit number where the last X digits (where X is the number of feed digits) are zero.

Range of DID numbers-low: This number is typically an X digit (where X is the number of feed digits) number
indicating the starting number sent by the phone company.

Range of DID numbers-high: This number is typically an X digit (where X is the number of feed digits)
number indicating the ending number sent by the phone company.

Five rows of DID range specifications are provided to support multiple ranges of numbers for a given phone line.

EXAMPLE: You have a three digit feed. The phone company feeds you numbers 300-499. A typical number to
access the line would be 7893401. You would enter:

Base = 7893000

Low = 300

High = 499

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