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1. Command Name Command Notes Programming Mode QOHH Setup 1 O8HH Setup 2 Reset to Factory Defaults 00 0 00 0 Tone Following Disconnect 04 X Dial Tone default X 0 Busy Signal X 1 Reorder Signal X 2 Silence X 3 Forced Disconnect Duration 05 time Range 0 to 100 in 50 mS steps COD 100 5 seconds 850 mS default i e O5 17 Cutoff on Disconnect Delay 06 time Range 11 to 200 in 100 ms steps Factory default is 2 seconds i e O6 20 Ringing Frequency O7 X 20 Hz X 0 default 25 Hz X 1 Hook flash Detect 10 X Disable X 0 default Enable X 1 Line Attenuation 09 X X 0 attenuation 6 dB default X 1 attenuation 16 dB Test Numbers Valid digits are 0 9 Dial Tone 60 number Default 83781 Test 1 Busy Signal 61 number Default 83782 Test 2 Reorder Tone 62 number Default 83783 Test 3 Ringback Tone 63 number Default 83784 Test 4 Silence 64 number Default 83785 Test 5 40 400 00032 Rev B 17 TLS 3B User s Manual Individual Line Commands Command Name Command Notes Select Line 1 01 Select Line 2 02 Primary Telephone Number 11 number Range 0 16 digits Factory default primary number for Line 1 is 101 and for Line 2 is 102 Secondary Telephone Number 12 number Range 0 16 digits Factory default secondary number for Line 1 is 201 and for Line 2 is 202 Second Dial Tone Number
2. Figure 1 TLS Front and Rear Panels Status Lights When a telephone or other device connected to one of the Line connectors is off hook the corresponding Line indicator lights see Table 1 The Line light dims not totally dark when the TLS 3B decodes valid DTMF from the off hook device If the off hook device sends rotary dialing signals the line indicator will flicker on and off during dialing Table 1 LED Indicators Indicator State Description Line 1 Line 2 On Line is off hook Flashing fast on off Line is ringing Blinking slow on off Programming mode Line is selected for programming Half brightness During dialing indicates that a valid DTMF digit is present Dim blinking between rings Caller ID is being sent to the called phone number Power Single blink Setup 1 Double blink Setup 2 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 A single blink indicates Setup 1 A double blink indicates Setup 2 For information about programming different setups see Programming the TLS 3B on page 8 40 400 00032 Rev B TLS 3B User s Manual If the Power indicator is dark no power is connected to the TLS 3B If it lights but does not flicker the TL
3. Telephone Line Simulator TLS 3B User s Manual Sl TELTOWN E enhancing communications 40 400 00032 Rev B Note This manual covers Model TLS 3B 01 Copyright Notice 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 Teltone Corporation Bothell Washington 98021 USA Customer Service 425 951 3388 Technical Support 425 951 3390 Fax 425 487 2288 Email info teltone com Website www teltone com ii 40 400 00032 Rev B Table of Contents TPO CWC TION an errar rrr tR Aa AAE PEI EE aa A AEEA AA E le Rian 1 TLS 3B Connectors and Lights wcrc dace held ia ose 1 SEAGIG TOTES nichot tines caeeinniuadscunessate cast acasags at ooeteueiataeactoadceanemat rete aatehess 2 Be FACS oss es hehe a a tnsoae tancits Mali a a ruates toa ae ea 3 Power Connector anerian n Aaawed ges a a a ciate a aen 3 How to Install the TLS 3B ssesessseeseesessssessessessresseessssresseesesrssseesseserssressessessees 3 Installing a Call Identifier nnonneneeneeeesseeseeseesseeseesssseeseesresseessessesseesse 4 How to Operate the DUS 3B sisictesstscesthivinerd cdctiaarteirictebinmadidsdeate ia 4 Calling Tethers sess ter acd a este Pa ahaa ee enh tae agiee dea naires diets das 4 Calling Line s
4. The TLS 3B provides optional Caller ID FSK signaling on both lines It supports both Single Message Format Date Time Number and Multiple Message Format Date Time Number Name The Caller ID transmission is sent during the first long silent interval after the first ringing cycle A typical standard ringing period is composed of a 2 second ringing cycle and a 4 second silent interval Distinctive ringing periods may be several short ringing cycles followed by at least a 3 second silent interval The TLS 3B is capable of many different types of ringing cycles and silent periods see Programming the TLS 3B on page 8 but a silence period of at least 3 seconds is required in order to send a Caller ID message The display of the Caller ID information depends upon the type of equipment connected to the TLS 3B it may appear on the telephone itself in the display of a separate device or on the video display of a personal computer Caller ID Date Time 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 Since there are circumstances such as privacy blockage an out of area call or a transmission error in which Caller ID is blocked the TLS 3B can simulate these events If you change the distinctive ringing
5. 13 number Range 0 16 digits Valid numbers are 0 9 Factory default is 711 Dial Tone Delay 20 time Range 0 to 511 in 100 mS increments Factory default is 100 mS Network Response Delay 21 time Range 0 511 in 100 mS increments Factory default is 200 mS Second Dial Tone Delay 22 time Range 0 255 in 100 mS increments Factory default is 500 mS Secondary Number Ring Cadence 23 x y x y x y Default is 800 ms on 400 ms off 800 ms on and 4000 ms off Factory default is 23 8 448 4 00808 Busy Signal 30 X Busy Signal X 0 default Reorder Tone X 1 Non Valid Number Signal 31 X Busy Signal X 0 Reorder Tone default X 1 Off Hook Mode 32 X Normal dial tone X 0 default Ringdown Primary X 1 Ringdown Secondary X 2 Silence X 3 Caller ID VMWI Format 50 X None X 0 Single Message Format X 1 Multiple Message Format X 2 default Caller ID Names Line 1 Clinton Bob Line 2 Reagan Rick 51 0 Line 1 Montana Jim Line 2 Marino Don 51 1 Line 1 Anderson Allen Line 2 Jones 52 2 default Jennifer Sequence through all names and 51 3 numbers 18 40 400 00032 Rev B
6. cycles remember that a 3 second silence is required for the Caller ID information to be sent Compatibility with Caller ID Devices Since there are a variety of Caller ID devices the appearance of the information and the amount displayed may differ slightly For example the format of the date and time may be displayed differently 6 40 400 00032 Rev B TLS 3B User s Manual Please note the following items when using Caller ID equipment e Some Caller ID devices cannot display the calling name and therefore do not accept the Multiple Message Format default If this is the case with your device use the Single Message Format instead e Caller ID will be sent during the first 3 second silence in the ring cycle If you change the distinctive ringing cycles remember that a 3 second silence is required for the Caller ID information to be sent If there is not at least a 3 second silence Caller ID will not be sent e Some Caller ID Devices require a 7 digit telephone number If this is the case with the device you are using program the TLS 3B with 7 digit numbers Using Caller ID Prefixes Caller ID messages can be changed with one of three prefixes entered before the number you are dialing 67 Private 87 Out of area call 88 Check sum error For example dialing 67 102 will ring Line 2 assuming the default phone numbers are used and change the Caller ID message to a private message Dialing 87 102 will
7. in material and workmanship for a period of one year given proper installation and usage 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 Return Procedures If a unit is found to be defective contact Teltone customer service to obtain a RMA Return Material Authorization number and shipping instructions When returning units provide the following information Unit model number unit part number and serial number obtained from the Unit ID label on the bottom of the unit Teltone RMA number All available fault information Complete shipping and billing address Repair purchase order Technical Assistance For technical assistance on this product call Teltone technical support at 425 951 3390 or send an email to support teltone com 14 40 400 00032 Rev B SPECIFICATIONS Signaling Ring Frequency Ring Wave Form Dial Tone Delay Network Response Delay Line Attenuation Call Progress Signals Dial Tone Ringback Busy Reorder Tone Output Level Forced Disconnect Duration Line Impedance Dialing Requirements Rotary DTMF Tone On Off On Off Hook Detect Off Hook Loop Current On Hook Detect Caller ID VMWI Operation is per guidelines set in Bellcore Document TR NWT 000030 Issue 2 Oct 92 Output Level Low Attenuation High Attenuation Trans
8. order to enter one of these commands you must first select either Line 1 or Line 2 The individual line command will affect only the line selected The default is Line 1 Select Line 1 O1 Select Line 2 02 Note It does not matter which line you use to enter programming mode or these programming codes Primary Telephone Number This command sets the Primary Telephone Number up to 16 digits for the currently selected line Valid numbers are 0 9 The factory default primary number for Line 1 is 101 and for Line 2 is 102 1 1 number Secondary Telephone Number This command sets the Secondary Telephone Number up to 16 digits for the currently selected line Valid numbers are 0 9 The factory default secondary number for Line 1 is 201 and for Line 2 is 202 12 number Secondary Number Ring Cadence When dialing the Secondary Telephone Number the called telephone rings with a distinctive ringing pattern x specifies the ringing time in 100 mS increments range is 0 30 where 30 3 seconds and y specifies silence in 100 mS increments range is 0 63 The default cadence is 800 mS on 400 mS off 800 mS on and 4000 mS off The factory default is 23 8 4 8 40 0 0 23Hxityixittytxty t Dial tone Delay 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 def
9. telephone you want to call The TLS 3B recognizes both rotary pulse and tone dialing The default telephone numbers for the two lines are Line 1 101 and 201 Line 2 102 and 202 Calling Line 2 To call Line 2 Primary e Dial 102 One long ring 2 seconds on 4 seconds off repeated until answer To call Line 2 Secondary e Dial 202 Two short rings programmable 800 mS on 400 mS off 800 mS on 4 seconds off 4 40 400 00032 Rev B TLS 3B User s Manual Calling Line 1 To call Line 1 Primary e Dial 101 One long ring 2 seconds on 4 seconds off repeated until answer To call Line 1 Secondary e Dial 201 Two short rings programmable 800 mS on 400 mS off 800 mS on 4 seconds off When the other telephone rings lift the handset to answer The two telephones are now connected To break the connection hang up either telephone The Caller ID transmission sends the primary telephone number of the caller s line Calling Party Supervision The U S telephone network typically uses Calling Party Supervision meaning that even though the called party hangs up he may be reconnected to the calling party when the phone is taken off hook again The calling party must hang up for the called party to be fully disconnected before initiating a new call The telephone network will timeout and disconnect the call within 5 20 seconds giving the called party dial tone when he goes off hook again The
10. S 3B s internal processor is not working properly Line Jacks Two Line connectors RJ11 modular telephone jacks are located on the front panel These connectors mate with the plugs on standard modular telephone cords Power Connector The power connector requires a 24 volt DC power source A 120 VAC 24 volt DC power pack is supplied with the TLS 3B Do not use the TLS 3B with a power pack that supplies a different voltage Use only with a Class 2 power supply HOW TO INSTALL THE TLS 3B The TLS 3B works with analog loop start telephone sets only It will not work with ground start proprietary or digital phone sets Follow these steps to install the TLS 3B 1 Plug the connector at the end of the power pack cable into the connector on the rear panel of the TLS 3B 2 Plug the power pack into a 120 volt AC wall outlet The POWER indicator will light 3 Use a modular telephone cable to connect the telephones or other devices such as modems or fax machines to the Line and Line 2 connectors of the TLS 3B 4 Lift the handset of the telephone connected to Line 1 The Line 1 indicator should light Hang up and do the same thing for Line 2 A Warning The TLS 3B generates a 100 volt ringing signal Keep your hands away from the plugs at the end of modular cables plugged into the TLS 3B when the other line is off hook A Caution Do not try to connect the TLS 3B to the public telephone network Incoming ringing signals use vol
11. TLS 3B also provides Calling Party Answer Supervision If the called party goes on hook and comes off hook again before the forced disconnect or disconnect tone is sent the call will be reestablished However if the calling party goes on hook and then goes back off hook again after the forced disconnect is sent the call will not be reestablished Forced Disconnect 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 The COD delay the time from on hook until the COD pulse is sent is also programmable but only for the calling party when the called party goes on hook When the calling party goes on hook the COD delay is always 2 seconds before the COD is issued to the called party For programming information see System Commands on page 9 40 400 00032 Rev B 5 TLS 3B User s Manual Off Hook Modes 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 The Normal mode is the default For programming information see Individual Line Commands on page 11 CALLER ID
12. ault is 100 mS i e 20 1 20 time 40 400 00032 Rev B 11 TLS 3B User s Manual Network Response Delay This command specifies the amount of time from the last dialed digit until the TLS 3B starts to send Ringback Busy or Reorder tone The time variable sets the duration in 100 mS increments and the range is 0 to 511 The factory default is 200 mS i e 21 2 1 time Second Dial Tone Number This command defines the telephone number up to 16 digits that instructs the TLS 3B to issue a second dial tone Valid numbers are 0 9 The factory default is 711 13 number Second Dial Tone Delay This command specifies the amount of time from the last dialed digit of the Second Dial Tone Number see Second Dial Tone Number command until the TLS 3B returns a second dial tone The time variable sets the duration in 100 mS increments and the range is 0 to 255 The factory default is 500 mS i e 22 5 22 time Busy Signal This command defines the response to a busy condition If the other line is off hook when you dial its number the TLS 3B will return an audible busy indication which may be either a busy signal or a reorder tone Busy Signal 30 0 default Reorder Tone 30 1 Non Valid Number Signal 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
13. change the Caller ID message to an out of area call The Caller ID display will indicate that the call originated form an area in which Caller ID is unavailable Note Depending on the type of Caller ID display you are using if private or out of area feature is invoked the date and time will be shown but not the number or name Dialing 88 102 will simulate a Caller ID checksum error The Caller ID display will indicate that an error occurred in Caller ID transmission i Note Caller ID displays react differently to a checksum error Some attempt to display the data others display 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 40 400 00032 Rev B 7 TLS 3B User s Manual Visual Message Waiting Indication VMWI Visual Message Waiting Indication is a FSK signal issued by the Central Office when a customer has a recorded voice message waiting to be retrieved This 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 Note Different manufacturers Caller ID equipment react differently to this signal See your equi
14. ct basic safety precautions including the following should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons iv Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product The product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply consult your dealer or local power company The product is designed for indoor use only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble the product but take it to qualified service personnel when service or repair work is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions or if the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged or if the product exhibits a distinct change in performance refer servicing to qualified service personnel If the product is used in a manner other than specified in this manual the protection provided by the product may be impaired For the purpose of removing power from the product the power input connector is the main power disconnect point Pull the power cord away from the connector to ensure power disconnect Adequate air flow must be maintained in order for the product to operate correctly D
15. e time specifies the number of 100 mS increments The range is from 11 1 1 seconds to 200 20 seconds and the factory default is 2 seconds i e O6 20 06 time Ringing Frequency This command defines the frequency of the signal that the TLS 3B will use as a RING 20 Hz 07 0 default 25 Hz 07 1 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 Disable Hook flash Detect 10 0 default Enable Hook flash detect 10 1 Line Attenuation This command defines the signal loss of the talk path from one line to the other This command also affects the level of the call progress signals e g Dial Tone Busy Reorder and Ringback Set attenuation to 6 dB 09 0 default Set attenuation to 16 dB 09 1 Test Numbers These commands define the test telephone numbers The name of the tone indicates the type of signal you will hear when you dial the number Test numbers may be up to 16 digits long Valid digits are 0 9 Dial Tone Default 83781 Test 1 60 number Busy Signal Default 83782 Test 2 6 1 number Reorder Tone Default 83783 Test 3 62 number Ringback Tone Default 83784 Test 4 63 number Silence Default 83785 Test 5 64 number 40 400 00032 Rev B TLS 3B User s Manual Individual Line Commands In
16. either a busy signal or a reorder tone Busy Signal 3 1 0 Reorder tone 31 1 default 12 40 400 00032 Rev B TLS 3B User s Manual Off Hook Mode 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 The Normal mode is the default Use one of these commands to set the Off Hook Mode Normal dial tone 32 0 default Ringdown Primary Ringing Cadence 32 1 Secondary Ringing Cadence 32 2 Silence 32 3 Caller ID Format This command specifies the type of Caller ID Visual Message Waiting Indicator VMWI message format the currently selected line will use This option is controlled by the called line No Caller ID VMWI SOH O Single Message Format SO 1 Multiple Message Format 50 2 default Caller ID Names This command selects the Caller ID name that the calling line will send This option is controlled by the calling line Line 1 Clinton Bob Line 2 Reagan Rick 51 0 Line 1 Montana Jim Line 2 Marino Jim 51 1 Line 1 Anderson Allen Line 2 Jones Jennifer 51 2 default Sequence through all names and numbers 51 3 40 400 00032 Rev B 13 TLS 3B User s Manual WARRANTY AND SERVICE Warranty Information Teltone warrants this product to be free from defects
17. ler scale the TLS 3B can provide dial tone audible ring and busy signals to two telephones or other devices connected to it When a user picks up one phone or other device to dial up the second phone the TLS 3B sends ringing current to the second phone until it goes off hook The TLS 3B then establishes a connection between the two phones Either telephone can then initiate a disconnect sequence by going on hook Many of the TLS 3B s features are programmable including telephone numbers off hook modes signal delays test tone frequencies and line attenuation The TLS 3B also provides 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 costly the TLS 3B provides all the signals and functions you will need to demonstrate or test your telephones modems and other telecommunications equipment TLS 3B CONNECTORS AND LIGHTS The front panel of the TLS 3B has two telephone line jacks with a green status indicator light for each line and a green Power indicator light The power input connector is on the rear panel See Figure 1 40 400 00032 Rev B 1 TLS 3B User s Manual aa TELTONE PRERE Telephone Line Simulator a LINE 1 POWER CLASS 2 INPUT POWER PACK 24 VDC 500 mA
18. mission Rate Mark Logic 1 Space Logic 0 Visual Message Waiting Indicator VMWI will operate as specified in Bellcore Document TR NWT 001401 Issue 1 Sept 93 and FSD 01 02 2000 Electrical 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 6 or 16 dB 350 440 Hz continuous 440 480 Hz follows ringing cadence 480 620 Hz 500 ms on 500 ms off 480 620 Hz 250 ms on 250 ms off 19 dBm nominal w low attenuation 24 dBm nominal w high attenuation 850 mS 25 ms 900 Q 20 8 12 pps gt 40 ms lt 6 mA on hook gt 18 mA off hook gt 25 mA with 400 Q total loop resistance gt 400 mS switchhook flash disabled gt 1100 mS switchhook flash enabled 17 dBm 3 4 dB 28 dBm 3 4 dB 1200 12 baud 1200 Hz 12 Hz 2200 Hz 22 Hz 24 VDC nominal 500 mA minimum 42 VDC nominal gt 50 VAC RMS 20 Hz 3 REN 15 TLS 3B User s Manual Physical Dimensions Size Weight Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Regulatory Compliance EMC United States 16 5 5 x 1 5 x 9 0 in 1 Ib 5 oz 0 C to 50 C 95 humidity non condensing 20 C to 60 C long term FCC Part 15 Class A 40 400 00032 Rev B TLS 3B User s Manual SUMMARY OF PROGRAMMING COMMANDS System Commands
19. o not wrap the product in blankets paper or other material that may impede ventilation CAUTION THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES USE APPROPRIATE HANDLING PROCEDURES 40 400 00032 Rev B 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 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 40 400 00032 Rev B Telephone Line Simulator TLS 3B INTRODUCTION The Teltone TLS 3B is a portable two line device that emulates the public telephone network The TLS 3B is a tool for demonstrating telephone instruments and other telecommunications equipment such as fax machines and modems The TLS 3B s small size and light weight make it ideal for trade shows and other sales presentations It can also be used for testing telephone sets key systems and PBX installations Like the public telephone network but on a smal
20. o satire su each tele Geeta Cane uc sor E cae Seste a saad 5 Calling Party Supervision oca tsecsa alse oceuesca ss aeaces vasseostasasace teats wataceanes 5 Forced Disconnects essenin nnn etd neve EE E EREE 5 Off Hook M d Sie n a a ae aed 6 GN DN nrar E N E E 6 Caller ID Date Time a NT ed a ano oes 6 Caller ID and Distinctive Ringing cece ccceceteceeeeeeeceesceceeeceteeeeeeeeseees 6 Compatibility with Caller ID Devices 00 ccceecceccceessecetseceteeeteeeeeeeeseees 6 Using Caller ID Pret xe girs d nnen ana a ase as a Ma nan SAS yas 7 Visual Message Waiting Indication ceecceesceeeseceeeceeeeeeseeceseeeeenees 8 Programming The TLS 3 Biaise nna i a a a a i 8 System Commands anene a a atch oh eau Aa is 9 Individual Line Commands seesseeeeeeeesseeseeseesseesesessseessesresseessessesseesse 11 Warranty and Servicers onsignore E E E E E E a a by cease 14 Warranty Informations iiss siccscisesuehasccteentasd cate arabdecii hinds demas ancse 14 Ret rn Proced ros de pcaachaoaterats ee esate ats a E e E a iaeia 14 Techical ASSiStAN Ennen a a ia a aS 14 Specifications arnee ae a ai a a i A E E AE 15 Summary of Programming Commands s ssesessseesseseeseessessesessessresresseeseesressee 17 System Commands snnnnesciar ninina n e a a a a 17 ndividual Line Commands sch cos cck ct actins avi voaNequandeccvonenesecsasdcedtnsatvestaleede 18 40 400 00032 Rev B IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using this produ
21. pment manual for details 50 Activates VMWI 51 De activates VMWI PROGRAMMING THE TLS 3B The TLS 3B has a long list of features and functions which a user can configure from a touchtone telephone connected to either line The TLS 3B stores two separate configurations in memory This enables for example two separate groups such as Engineering and Sales to set up and use the TLS 3B for their applications When programming and using Setup 1 the Power LED blinks once When programming and using Setup 2 the Power LED blinks twice All programming commands begin with an asterisk and end with a pound sign You can cancel a command before it is complete by entering an asterisk before the final pound sign In some cases a second asterisk many be necessary to cancel the command The response from the TLS 3B is three short tones Many commands either enable or disable specific functions in the TLS 3B In all of these commands 0 disables the function and 1 enables it For example the command 10 0 disables the hook flash detect function 10 1 enables the hook flash detect function Commands are broken into two types e System Commands affect both lines e Individual Line Commands affect only the line being programmed While programming a line its LED blinks on and off at a slow rate indicating programming mode 8 40 400 00032 Rev B TLS 3B User s Manual Follow these steps to enter Programming Mode 1 Lif
22. t the handset on one of the telephones 2 When you hear dial tone enter 99 for Setup 1 mode or 98 for Setup 2 mode You hear three short beeps verifying proper program mode access The Power LED blinks once for Setup 1 and twice for Setup 2 When you enter a programming command correctly you will hear three short tones confirmation beeps If you enter an incorrect command you will hear alternating high and low tones error beeps A summary of programming commands is provided on page 17 System Commands Programming Mode To enter programming mode from Line 1 or Line 2 Setup 1 QO HH Setup 2 OR HH Reset This command resets all options to the factory defaults both Setup 1 and Setup 2 00 0 00 0 Tone Following Disconnect These commands define the type of tone a caller hears when the other line disconnects Dial Tone 04 0 default Busy Signal 04 1 Reorder Signal 04 2 Silence 04 3 Forced Disconnect COD Duration This command sets the time duration of the line break to the off hook device The time specifies the number of 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 05 time 40 400 00032 Rev B 9 TLS 3B User s Manual 10 Cut off on Disconnect Delay This command sets the amount of time after the called party hangs up until the calling party is sent the forced disconnect signal COD Th
23. tages that can damage internal components in the TLS 3B 40 400 00032 Rev B 3 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 If the call identifier instructions tell you to plug a cable into a wall outlet connect it to the TLS 3B HOW TO OPERATE THE TLS 3B The TLS 3B has one talk path between the two lines When a telephone connected to either line goes off hook while the other is still on hook the off hook telephone receives dial tone If a telephone is already off hook the second telephone will not receive dial tone silence The TLS 3B stores two separate configurations called Setup 1 and Setup 2 This enables two different users to store settings they use often for example the sales staff might use the TLS 3B in one setup and engineering the other When the unit is in Setup 1 the Power LED blinks once when it is in Setup 2 it blinks twice For information about programming different setups see Programming the TLS 3B on page 8 Each line has two programmable telephone numbers For programming information see Programming the TLS 3B on page 8 To call the other telephone lift the handset and dial one of the numbers assigned to the

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