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1. Yellow Flashing Indicates DTMF received Solid Connected through server RJ11 6 4 Connectors RJ11 674 9V AC input connector 2 1 mm power socket DOC NO SS 06 14 REV 03 Page 11 of 12 595 06 USER MANUAL telecoms our solutions your success 8 CONTACT DETAILS Office 23 Botha Avenue Lyttelton Manor Pretoria Gauteng South Africa Tel 27 12 664 4644 Fax 2 86 614 5625 E mail info sstelecoms com Postal address Postnet Suite 48 Private Bag x 1015 Lyttelton 0140 Pretoria Gauteng South Africa Sales Support E mail sales sstelecoms com United Kingdom E mail uksales sstelecoms com Technical Support E mail support sstelecoms com DOC NO SS 06 14 REV 03 Page 12 of 12
2. SS telecoms our solutions your success SS 06 AUTO DIAL SYSTEM USER MANUAL 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 SS 06 USER MANUAL Revision History Revision 01 Original document 2004 Revision 02 Cosmetic changes 2007 12 06 Revision 03 Update GUI 2009 06 29 CONTENTS INTRODUC TON ciora cee ooh saa auch FEATURE tea DESCRIP THON eriein a ear nee eee FOwWer SUPPI CONNECTO EINE CONNECIOLS lean LED MOIS Programming CONNECHOM cscccsesssccsseccssseecsssesecssstscecssseecsensecseensesesaeecssasesesaes Call Back and Call Thru dialling ccecsecssecsseecsseecsseceseeecseeeeseeseneeseeeeeees E nes ena INSTACLA AUTODIALLER PROGRAMMER 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFIGATIONS dentate ties COIN AC TE WAS ecg scl epee DOC NO SS 06 14 REV 03 Page 2 of 12 3 1 3 2 3 3 SS 06 USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION The AUTO DIAL SYSTEM connects between the Customer Premises Equipment CPE and a telephone line All pre selected destination calls made by the user will be rerouted to a Call Back or Call Thru server The AUTO DIAL SYSTEM will control the call process and this process will be
3. connects the user to the destination Gets connected 4 PROGRAMMING 4 1 Connect power to the unit 4 2 Connect the SS OPI OPTO COUPLED PROGRAMM INTERFACE to the 4 pin programming connector Programming connector Note that the REV LED will light up if the connector is connected the wrong way When this happens unplug the connector turn it 180 degrees and connect it again The PWR LED will light up if connected correctly 4 3 Connect the PC to the SS OPI using a serial cable 4 4 Run the AutoDialProg file 4 5 Refer to the AutoDialler Programmer notes for setting up the unit Section 5 4 6 Remove the OPTO COUPLER INTERFACE connector DOC NO SS 06 14 REV 03 Page 5 of 12 55 06 USER MANUAL 5 INSTALLATION 5 1 Connect the Customer Premises Equipment to the CPE socket 5 2 Connect the Line to the LINE socket 5 3 Connect power to the unit at the 9V AC 6 AUTODIALLER PROGRAMMER NOTES Numbers and General Functions COM 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 6 1 5 6 1 6 Mode RS232 Load Save Update 6 1 7 6 1 8 Server number 6 1 9 6 1 10 Type 6 1 11 Add Delete 6 1 12 6 1 13 6 1 14 Import Data DOC NO SS 06 14 REV 03 55 06 Programmer Rev 2 01 lt previous session data gt COM1 Diag Mode RS232 Get Settings Status gt Idle Numbers Global Detail Server Response CallBack Destination Confirmation Dialog Humber Type TYPE Total Record
4. frequency limit for tone detection Tone Response A tone response will pass or save a call depending on this indicates failure setting SS 06 Programmer Rev 2 01 lt previous session data gt COM1 Diag Mode RS232 Get Settings Status gt Idle 17 Numbers Global Detail Server Response CallBack Destination Confirmation Dialog Confirmation response time 5 DTMF response character e Tone Period 50ms Call Fail Code E i Low Freg Limit 10 Confirmation High Freq Limit 10 Tone Response indicates failure L No Confirmation needed v DTMF response Success code from the server it is always active when set character No Confirmation If ticked the dialler will ignore timeouts or tones The DTMF will needed always be functional Call Fail Code Failure code from the server it is always active when set 6 7 6 7 1 6 7 2 6 7 5 6 7 6 6 7 7 6 7 8 DOC NO SS 06 14 REV 03 Page 10 of 12 595 06 USER MANUAL 55 06 Programmer Rev 2 01 lt previous session data gt COM1 Diag Mode RS232 Get Settings Status gt Idle 15 Numbers Global Detail Server Response CallBack Destination Confirmation Dialog Dialog Dialler responses can be viewed here Cut Copy and Paste can be used 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Housing Black plastic 125 x 68 x 29 mm 1 Yellow Flashing Indicates call in progress Solid Idle state LED indicators 2
5. transparent to the caller The AUTO DIAL SYSTEM can accommodate 15 digits FEATURES Transparent to the user LED status indicators Call in progress and DTMF received External power supply Easy to install Plug and play Programmable without disconnecting unit from the LINE CPE LINE connector connector DESCRIPTION 9 AC input connector J The unit uses an external 9V AC power Power Supply connector supply fitted with a 2 1 mm connector CPE and LINE connectors RJ 11 connectors are used for connecting LINE and CPE LED indicators LED 1 Flashing Indicates call in progress Solid Idle state LED 2 Flashing Indicates DTMF received Solid Connected through server Programming connector DOC NO SS 06 14 REV 03 Page 3 of 12 3 4 3 5 3 5 1 3 9 1 1 3 9 1 2 3 9 1 3 3 5 1 4 SS 06 USER MANUAL Programming connector The unit is fitted with a 4 pin SIL header An SS OPI OPTO COUPLED PROGRAMMER INTERFACE Available from SSTelecoms connects to the unit for programming purposes SS OPI OPTO COUPLED PROGRAMMER INTERFACE Call Back and Call Thru dialling The AUTO DIAL SYSTEM can be programmed for handling either Call Back or Call Thru Call Back The caller phones an international destination The AUTO DIAL SYSTEM phones the Call Back server It waits for a ringing tone from the server and hangs up the call The caller is therefore charged th
6. e minimum call fee from the local phone company The Call Back Server phones back within a few seconds The AUTO DIAL SYSTEM answers the call and replies with the destination number The Call Back Server connects the user to the required destination USER AUTO DIAL SYSTEM CALL BACK SERVER Dial destination number Wait for call Checks and stores number dialled Checks the number dialled Calls back the caller Calls the Call Back Server Wait for X1 ring and hangs up the call l Asks the caller the destination Calls the destination number Replies with the destination calls back the user and number followed by a connects both Gets connected DOC NO SS 06 14 REV 03 Page 4 of 12 595 06 USER MANUAL 3 5 2 Call Thru 3 5 2 1 The caller phones an international number 3 5 2 2 The AUTO DIAL SYSTEM phones the toll free Call Thru server It sends the needed PIN code and destination number 3 5 2 3 The Server connects the user to the required destination USER AUTO DIAL SYSTEM CALL BACK SERVER Dial destination number Checks and stores number Wait for call dialled Answers the call Calls the Call Thru Server Asks and waits for PIN and destination number Sends the PIN and Calls the number received destination number
7. erDigitPeriod normally 0 1 second Manual Dial Delay after dialling a NON routing number before the dialler releases the 6 2 16 Timeout line This timer is reset with each digit 6 2 17 The dialler will be inhibited for the set number of minutes Fail Time DOC NO SS 06 14 REV 03 Page 7 of 12 595 06 USER MANUAL SS 55 06 Programmer Rev 2 01 lt previous session data gt COM1 Diag Mode R5232 Get Settings Status gt Idle 0 Numbers Global Detail Server Response Password Destination Confirmation Dialog Server Response Time 1 0 0 OTMF response character iA Tone Period 50rme 5 Server Low Freq Limit 10 Response High Freq Lirnit 10 54 Load Save Update Get Server Auto dialler server response time Time allowed for the server to Response Time respond before possible direct redial Tone Period Number of consecutive counts of 50 milliseconds for which the 50ms tone must be valid Low frequency limit for tone detection E POOE High frequency limit for tone detection DTMF 6 3 5 Response 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 3 4 6 DTME tones can used to validate that the server has answered Character 55 06 Programmer Rev 2 01 lt previous session data gt COM1 Diag Mode RS232 Get Settings Status gt Idle 17 Numbers Global Detail Serwer Response CallBack Destination Confirmation Dialog Callback response time 1 0 0 DTMF res
8. ne detection 6 5 4 on High frequency limit for tone detection 6 5 5 User Code PIN Enter the User Code PIN Password 6 5 6 termination Terminator DTMF code for password entry Default character 6 5 7 DTMF response DTMF codes can be used to validate that the server is ready for the character destination number 6 5 8 Call back PIN Only applicable in call back mode 55 06 Programmer Rev 2 01 lt previous session data gt COM1 Diag Mode RS232 Get Settings O Status gt Idle Numbers Global Detail Server Response CallBack Destination Confirmation Dialog Type 1 numbers Type 2 numbers Predial Pause 0 40 Digit count Delete 2 Digit count Delete oO Termination Digit Digts to Insert Digts to Insert Destination DOC NO SS 06 14 REV 03 Page 9 of 12 595 06 USER MANUAL o ein om 6 6 1 Predial Pause Delay after PIN code acknowledged before sending the destination number Termination Digit Terminator DTMF code for destination number default Digit Count Delete Digits to delete from Type 1 or Type 2 numbers Digits to Insert Digits to insert in front of Type 1 or Type 2 numbers a Time that the dialler waits to validate the call or release the line oa Number of consecutive counts of 50 milliseconds for which the tone Tone Period 50ms l must be valid Low Freq Limit Low frequency limit for tone detection 10 High Freq Limit 10 High
9. nt Inhibit after Fail Time Update Get Initial Timeout The time that the auto dialler waits for the 1st digit before releasing the line Dial Timeout The timeout after dialling has commenced This timer is reset with each digit 6 23 Redial Break Duration of the Line Break used to restart dialling if a number has to be redialled Predial Pause Time after looping line before dialling 6 2 5 ee bane DTMF tone period normally 0 1 second Period DTMF Silence Period Bypass Code 2 digit prefix that the user may dial to bypass the auto dialler function PABX Access PSTN access digits if behind a PABX up to 2 allowed recognizes 0 9 and 6 2 8 T Code Leave blank for a direct line Digit Count to l 6 2 9 Delete Number of access digits to delete Use this when behind a PABX 6 2 10 Ring Count Number of 1 2 cycles of ring needed to recognize an incoming call Pulse M 6 2 11 g Somos Set the unit to dial out in pulse mode Dialling Enable Call 6 2 12 Back Mode Enables call back operation Call Termination One or two DTMF digits that indicate to the server that the call has been 6 2 13 Hp l Digits terminated Optional EET Tone Detect An audio threshold level for tone detection Use 4 normally and higher Level number if false tone detection occurs 6 2 15 Direct Route on Allows direct call if the server does not answer within the Server Timeout Fail time s Int
10. ponse character Tone Period 50rme 0 Low Freg Limit 10 ha Call Back Moneen 54 Call Back PIN User Code PIN O 219726 Delay before start 01 Call back Time that the dialler will wait for the server to Call Back Response Time 50ms valid DOC NO SS 06 14 REV 03 Page 8 of 12 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 4 5 6 595 06 USER MANUAL Description Password 6 4 6 termination Terminator DTMF code for password entry Default character 6 4 7 DTMF response DTMF codes can be used to validate that the server is ready for the character destination number 6 4 8 Call back PIN Allows dialler to submit a user Code PIN 55 06 Programmer Rev 2 01 lt previous session data gt EJ COM1 Diag Mode R5232 Get Settings Status gt Idle 0 Numbers Global Detail Serwer Response Password Destination Confirmation Dialog Password response time OTMF response character Tone Period 50ms oo Low Freq Limit 10 14 High Freq Limit 54 Call Back PIN User Code PIN g 19726 Password Load Delay before start 0 1 Update Get 6 5 4 Password response Time that the dialler will wait for the server to acknowledge the user code Bi time PIN Set to 0 if the destination to be dialled is to be without any pause Tone Period Number of consecutive counts of 50 milliseconds for which the tone must 6 5 2 50ms be valid 5 3 al Low frequency limit for to
11. s 0 wf Add Number Optimise WS Import Data Undo Server number a Changes the COM port used for the OPTO INTERFACE Selects if the data received needs to be displayed or not Use Mode RS232 for programming the AUTO DIALLER Loads an initialization file from the PC Saves the setup initialization data to the PC Choose a type for the pre selected country code number or select BARRED for barring the pre selected country code number Click on Add to add the number to the list or Delete to delete it from the list Note Right click on the pre selected country code number to delete Deletes all the duplicate number ranges in the number list All the number that were deleted by optimise and be retrieved The number list can be imported via n text file The format for the file must be number type E g OOFFFFFFFFFFFFF TYPE 01 Page 6 of 12 595 06 USER MANUAL ore ewe 55 06 Programmer Rev 2 01 lt previous session data gt i COM1 Diag Mode RS232 Get Settings Status gt Idle 13 Numbers Global Detail Serwer Response Password Destination Confirmation Dialog Intial Timeout Pulse mode out dialling Dial Timeout i Redial Break Use Timeouts for progress 3 Predial Pause f aa G lobal Detail DTMF Tone period i Call termination digita DTMF Silence pernod Tone Detect Level ee EF Direct route on Fail Pa oad ccess Code m Fal Digit count to delete Manual Dial Timeout i y Save Ring Cou

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