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1. EA E gt J Teltone TLE To LE UK Network Adapter SES Adapter Circuitry _ _ _ gt RJ 11 Socket z Standard RJ 11 Cable Twisted s M s5 UK Phone rales Figure 44 UK Phone Wiring Diagram 40 400 00020 Rev M 115 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Warranty and Service Warranty Information Return Procedures Teltone warrants this product to be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 1 year If a unit is found to be defective contact Teltone customer service to obtain an 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 Teltone RMA number All available fault information e Complete shipping and billing address e Repair purchase order Technical Assistance Maintenance 116 For technical assistance on this product call Teltone technical support at 425 951 3390 or send an email to support teltone com Cleaning The TLE may be cleaned by using a damp cloth and wiping away any dust or residue on the metal Use only water or a mild cleaner on the display screen Always disconnect power before cleaning the TLE Servicing The TLE should be checked periodically for damage
2. Call Waiting x Tones Cadence Tone 1 Hz Leading Blank 00 050 4 Seconds off Trailing Blank 00 050 2 Seconds off Tone 2 Cadence ooo f ue 00 300 Sec on 00 000 Sec off OFF dBm 00 000 Sec on 10 000 Sec delay between tone bursts E times Repeat Forever 5 La __ enceal ul Help Defaults Figure 10 Call Waiting Screen The Call Waiting signal has several variables including Disabled Single Tone or Dual Tone Type of Call Waiting Signal and Cadence Call Waiting Tone Levels and Frequencies Call Waiting Tones may be single or dual frequencies with individually adjustable amplitudes With a selection of Single Tone the system will only generate the first tone With a selection of Tone 1 Tone 2 the system will generate both tones with the specified frequencies and amplitudes Purchase of the International Module adds the selection of Tone 1 x Tone 2 The system will generate Tone 1 modulation by Tone 2 In this implementation only the fundamental and upper side tone are generated both at the amplitude programmed for Tone 1 For each tone the frequency range may be set from 10 Hz to 1800 Hz in 1 Hz increments Output Level may be set from 6 dBm to 60 dBm per tone in 1 dB increments Call Waiting Type Call Waiting Type may be programmed for each Line Options are Disabled Normal and Normal amp Distinctive Call Waiting Cadence Tw
3. Continuous 1 0 on 4 0 off 1 0 on 4 0 off 0 5 on 0 5 off 0 2 on 0 2 off 0 33 on lt 0 020 off 0 33 on lt 0 020 off 0 33 0n 1 0 off 0 125 on 0 15 off Signal level 25dBm to 6dBm 25dBm to 6dBm 43dBm to 6dBm 26Vac to 80Vac 43dBm to 6dBm 43dBm to 6dBm 32dBm to 15dBm 32dBm to 15dBm 32dBm to 15dBm 65mV to 2 4V 40 400 00020 Rev M Japan Defaults 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The settings for this country will be stored in configuration 7 Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder Tone Comment Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence SIT or Number Unobtainable Comments Call Waiting Tone Frequency Level Cadence Line Impedance Line Reversal 400 Hz 15 dBm Continuous 400 Hz 15 dBm 500 mS on 500 mS off Not used will use busy 400 Hz 15 dBm 1s on 2 S off 17 Hz 75 VRMS 1s on 2 S off no SIT or Number Unobtainable tone per ITU will use announcement as default 400 X 16 Hz 400 Hz modulated by 16 Hz 15 dBm 5 S on 5 off 5 on separated by 2 5 sec 600 Q Disabled 59 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Korea Defaults 60 The settings for this country will be stored in configuration 8 Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder To
4. 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Phone Numbers x Group 2 Number aroue a Naatan p Aaen To Dial Tone peanae Hot Line Number a e or Ene 2 102 Line 3103 A Dial Access Message y aaa Buy EZ Reorder es CO Figure 17 Phone Numbers Screen Revert to Dial Tone The Revert to Dial Tone number is programmable from 0 to 16 digits in length When this number is dialed a second dial tone is heard Default is 9 Dial Tone Test Number This is the telephone number dialed to access a continuous Normal Dial Tone as programmed in the Dial Tone screen The telephone number is programmable from O to 16 digits in length and the default setting is 83781 Busy Test Number This is the telephone number dialed to access a continuous Busy signal programmed in the Busy screen The telephone number is programmable from 0 to 16 digits in length and the default setting is 83782 Reorder Test Number This is the telephone number dialed to access a continuous Reorder tone programmed in the Reorder screen The telephone number is programmable from 0 to 16 digits in length and the default setting is 83783 Ringback Test Number This is the telephone number dialed to access a continuous Ringback tone programmed in the Ringing screen The telephone number is programmable from 0 to 16 digits in length and the default setting is 83784 In the TLE ringback is always synchronized with the ring sign
5. Telephone Line Emulator TLE A User s Manual A TELTON ES enhancing communications 40 400 00020 Rev M Note This manual covers Model TLE A 01 and software modules TLE ADV Advanced Emulation TLE INTL International and TLE ICID International Caller ID Copyright Notice Copyright O 1997 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 00020 Rev M Contents OVEIVIEW 5 iii A is 1 Standard Unit Features TLE BASE oooocncccccnnocnonononcnonononcnnnnnnnnnno cnn ron n nn nano a nA AE Eaa anA aae AEAN a aN 1 Opt iii A adas 1 International Software Module TLE AN TL ooocccnnnnccccnnnoccnnnoncccnnnoncnn nono ncnnnnn cn nano cnn n nano n nn ran n rra rr 1 International Caller ID Software Module TLE ICID oooooncccccnnocicononacininonoconononono nono ncnr nono cnn nan nrrr narrar 2 Advanced Emulation Software Module TLE ADV ooonccnncccconnoccncnononnnononnncnanonnnnnono cnn nan n nn nano nnnr nana nnnnannnnnnns 2 Automated Test Software Module TLE TEST oooonnonccnnoccccnnnonnnonanancnnnono
6. The default for Dial Access is Today s message is Buy Teltone products Alternate The Alternate message is programmable with no default set 40 400 00020 Rev M References 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Teltone has used the following references in the development of the TLE BASE and the TLE ADV software 1 TR TSY 00064 LSSGR Issue 2 Section 6 Signaling 2 TR NPL 000275 BOC Notes on the LEC Networks BNLN Issue 2 April 1994 8 GR 30 CORE Bellcore Publication LSSGR Voiceband Data Transmission Interface Section 6 6 Issue 1 12 94 4 TR NWT 000030 Bellcore Publication Voiceband Data Transmission Interface Generic Requirements Issue 2 10 92 5 TR NWT 000031 Bellcore Publication CLASS Feature Calling Number Delivery CND Issue 4 12 92 6 TR NWT 001188 Bellcore Publication CLASS Calling Name Delivery Generic Requirements CNAM Issue 1 12 91 7 TR NWT 001401 Bellcore Publication Visual Message Waiting Indicator Generic Requirements FSD 01 02 2000 Issue 1 9 93 8 SR INS 002461 Bellcore Publication Customer Premise Equipment Compatibility Considerations for the Analog Display Services Interface Issue 1 12 92 e TR NWT 001273 Bellcore Publication Generic Requirements for an SPCS CPE Data Interface for Analog Display Services Issue 1 12 92 10 SR NWT 002495 Bellcore Publication Guidelines for Writing Applications Which Use the Analog Di
7. 1 S on 4 S off 950 Hz 1400 Hz 1800 Hz 14 dBm 3 S on 02 S off 3 S on 02 S off 3 S on 1 S off Netherlands uses SIT or recorded announcement uses announcement as default 425 Hz 14 dBm 5 S on 9 5 S off 600 Q Simple 61 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Norway Defaults 62 To make the settings for this country available follow the instructions in Importing Additional Countries on page 41 Description Dial Tone Centrex Dial Tone Ringing Tone Ringing Signal Busy Tone Congestion Tone SIT Tones Call Waiting Tone Metering Tones Frequency Hz 425 425 425 25Hz 425 425 950 1400 1800 1400 16 000 Impedance 120 820 110nF Q Cadence 1 Continuous 0 6 on 0 015 off 1 0 on 4 0 off 1 0 on 4 0 off 0 5 on 0 5 off 0 2 on 0 2 off 0 33 on lt 0 20 off 0 33 on lt 0 20 off 0 33 0n 1 0 off 0 2 on 2 0 off 2x 0 2 on 90 off 0 150 on gt 0 120 off Signal level 30dBm to 3 2 dBm 30dBm to 3 2 dBm 30dBm to 8 2 dBm 28Vac to 90Vac 30dBm to 8 2 dBm 30dBm to 8 2 dBm 30dBm to 8 2 dBm 30dBm to 8 2 dBm 30dBm to 8 2 dBm 22dBm 2dBm 25dBm to 7dBm 40 400 00020 Rev M Singapore Defaults 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The settings for this country will be stored in configuration 10
8. 31 first 31 second 32 Phone Number 29 Repeat TLE ICID 89 Repeat Caller ID After Every Ring 86 Reset to Defaults 10 40 74 Return Procedures 116 Revert to Dial Tone Phone Numbers 29 Revision History 106 Ring Burst Alerting Signal TLE ICID 87 Ring to DTMF FSK TLE ICID 86 132 Ringback Phone Numbers 29 Ringing 33 Ringing 32 Cadence Group 33 Lines 32 Ringback 33 Rotary Dial Only Miscellaneous 27 Rotary Dialing TLE ADV 36 TLE INTL 39 S SAS 16 TLE ICID 69 73 83 Satellite Delay TLE ADV 37 Screens Caller ID Call Waiting Caller ID and Call Waiting Modes 75 Caller ID and Call Waiting Tones 83 Caller ID and CIDCW Components and Sequence 76 Caller ID Miscellaneous Parameters 80 DTMF CID Parameters 84 Phone Number Prefix and Group Selections 82 Timings 86 SCWID 16 SDMF TLE ICID 69 76 Select Name amp Number 20 Setting up the TLE 5 Installing Software 5 Signal Level Measurement TLE ADV 38 Singapore defaults TLE ICID 70 97 TLE INTL 63 Software installation 5 Windows 3 1 3 11 6 Windows 95 or later 5 Software Key 36 39 Spain defaults TLE INTL 64 Special Information Tones 33 Special Test Tone Phone Number 30 Specifications 118 Standard Unit Features TLE BASE 1 Stuttered Dial Tone Phone Number 30 Sweden defaults TLE ICID 70 98 40 400 00020 Rev M TLE INTL 45 65 Sweep Tone TLE TEST 105 Switzerland defaults TLE INTL 66 T Technical As
9. 4 19 107 Complex Impedance 104 DTMF Generation 105 Sweep Tone 105 Troubleshooting 110 Audio Related Error Messages 112 Communication Port Errors 113 Configuration Error Messages 111 Defaults File 111 Error Messages on Power up 110 File Errors 114 Informational and Error Messages 111 Miscellaneous 112 Telephone Line Variants 114 Upgrade Error Messages 113 Type Signaling 69 71 Alerting Sequences 69 Type II Signaling 69 71 Alerting Sequences 69 Type Ill Caller ID 71 U United Kingdom defaults TLE ICID 70 99 133 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual TLE INTL 45 67 United States defaults TLE ICID 70 101 TLE INTL 68 User Defined Parameters TLE ICID 81 V Version 1 00 106 Version 1 01 106 Version 1 02 106 Version 1 03 107 Version 2 00 25 45 107 Version 2 01 107 Version 3 00 25 42 45 108 Version 3 01 108 Version 3 02 108 Version 3 03 108 Version 3 04 108 134 Version 3 05 109 Visual Message Mode 20 Voice Messages 14 34 Alternate 14 34 Dial Access 14 34 Disconnect 14 34 Invalid Number 14 34 W Wait for Acknowledgement Caller ID 21 TLE ICID 88 Warranty 116 White Noise TLE ADV 36 Windows 3 1 3 11 6 Windows 95 or later 5 40 400 00020 Rev M
10. 52 To make the settings for this country available follow the instructions in Importing Additional Countries on page 41 Description Dial Tone Special Dial Tone Centrex Dial Tone PBX Ringing Tone Ringing Signal Busy Tone Reorder Tone SIT Tones 1400 1800 Call Waiting Tone CW Informative Tone Metering Tones Impedance 600 Q Frequency Hz 425 425 425 425 25 425 425 950 0 33 on lt 0 03 off 0 33 on 1 0 off 425 425 16 000 Cadence 1 Continuous 0 65 on 0 025 off 2x 0 2 on 0 3 off 0 2 on 0 8 off 1 0 on 4 0 off 1 0 on 4 0 off 0 3 on 0 3 off 0 2 on 0 2 off 0 33 on lt 0 03 off 27dBm to 21dBm 27dBm to 21dBm 0 15 on 0 15 off 0 15 on 0 8 off 0 15 on 8 0 off 0 15 on 0 35 off Signal level 20dBm to 14dBm 20dBm to 14dBm 20dBm to 14dBm 20dBm to 14dBm 35Vac to 82 5Vac 20dBm to 14dBm 20dBm to 14dBm 27dBm to 21dBm 27dBm to 21dBm 27dBm to 21dBm 0 24V to 8 0V 40 400 00020 Rev M France Defaults Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The settings for this country will be stored in configuration 4 Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence SIT or Number Unobtainable Frequency Level Cadence Comments Call Waiting
11. If the Called Party hangs up the connection may be re established if they go off hook before the Forced Disconnect Timer expires If the Calling Party goes on hook or if the Forced Disconnect Timer expires then a Forced Disconnect signal a break in the loop current is sent to the remaining party if they are off hook After a Forced Disconnect signal is sent and the party remains off hook then Disconnect Treatment is invoked The options include Dial Tone default Busy Reorder Silence or an Audio message The TLE supports a few special dialing sequences These include Special Caller ID dial 67 telephone number to send PRIVATE dial 87 telephone number to send OUT OF AREA dial 88 telephone number to send Checksum error Speed Dialing dial 1 2 3 or 4 to access lines 1 2 3 or 4 respectively Visual Message Waiting dial 50 telephone number to turn VMW ON dial 51 telephone number to turn VMW OFF DTMF Programming dial 99 Set Active Configuration dial xx where xx is the configuration Version Query dial 99 view display for versions Special Telephone Numbers programmable include Special Test Tone continuous 83785 TEST5 Stuttered Dial Tone continuous 83786 TEST6 Audio Access Message dial 411 Dial Tone continuous 83781 TEST1 Busy continuous 83782 TEST2 Reorder continuous 83783 TEST3 Ringback continuous 83784 TEST4 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Configuring
12. Ring Cadence Group 1 Ring Cadence Group 2 Ring Cadence Group 3 Normal single SAS tone no CID will follow DTMF format sent after initial line reversal then back to previous polarity at start of ring 67 Using Bellcore default have not identified a specific prefix for the Netherlands 87 Disable 0 interlocal access code 0 0 0 Row 12 dBm Column 10 dBm Calling Number Only 70 mS 200 mS 300 mS 1 sec on 4 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 1 sec on 1 sec off 1 sec on 3 sec off 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Singapore Defaults These items will be preset in configuration 9 Refer to the TLE INTL section for more details Dial Tone Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringing Tone Ringing SIT or Number 40 400 00020 Rev M Unobtainable Call Waiting Tone Subscriber alerting signal SAS Call Waiting Type FSK frequency low tone MARK high tone SPACE level Caller ID Mode Ringing Normal single SAS tone no CID will follow 1200 Hz 2200 Hz 28 dBm 6 dB above min detect level for CPE Multiple Message Format sent during first long pause in ring cycle normal ringing follows Normal CID Table Parameters up to 9 maximum Date Time Calling Line Identity Calling Party Name Private CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum Date Time Calling Party Name Private Out of Area OTA CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum
13. The Edit menu is used to copy settings from one configuration to another or to copy the settings from one Line to another by using the Copy Configuration and Copy Line commands found in the Edit Configuration menu Copy Configuration Copy configuration from 01 DEFAULTS 01 01 1997 00 0 y To configuration number 01 DEFAULTS 01 01 1997 00 0 y Cancel Figure 6 Copy Configuration Screen 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Figure 7 Copy Line Screen Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Operational Screens Audio Line Monitor The Audio port on the front of the TLE is used to monitor the AC signals on any one of the lines of the TLE when this feature is enabled Only one line may be monitored at a time The audio line monitor port is a 3 5 mm miniature audio jack Audio Line Monitor Disabled y Recorded Messages Response To Invalid Attenuation T Repeat Line 1 a i Audio on Disconnect Repeat Hne 2 d8 Line 3 dB pal Access Cancel Aww meto Defaults i Figure 8 Audio Screen Recorded Messages The Recorded Messages portion of the Audio screen together with the Voice Messages screen allows the selection of recorded messages for playback There are three conditions defined for playback Invalid phone Number dialed Audio message on Disconnect and message for Dial Access There
14. dial tone on the called line If the 51 prefix plus a phone number is dialed the TLE will clear the stuttered dial tone on the destination line Alternately after a user dials the audio message 411 default from a line which has Message Waiting dial tone active the unit will revert back to normal dial tone and a Message Waiting OFF transmission will be sent Data transmission not associated with ringing No Ringing CID is not specified for networks which use DTMF Caller ID transmission If a user dials the 50 or 51 prefix when DTMF CID is specified the TLE will send a FSK Message Waiting transmission The following lists show the Call Setup and Message Waiting message components from which the user may select for MDMF sequences Which components are displayed depends upon which Caller ID standard s has been selected If all four lines are set to the same standard only those components listed for that standard will be displayed If more than one standard has been selected the displayed list will contain the components for all of the selected standards If Everything is selected as a standard the components for all of the standards will be displayed Any component unique to a particular standard will be noted B Bellcore B Bellcore Plus E ETSI MDMF Call Setup Message Components Bellcore Call Forward Busy B B Call Forward Don t Answer B B Call Forward Universal B B Calling Data Call Calling M
15. 10 seconds in 5 mS increments Default is 3 seconds Caller ID Sequence Caller ID Sequence is a feature that allows a user to select the sequence and information that is sent with each Caller ID block using the Multiple Message Format This is useful to ensure that CPE devices may receive this data regardless of the order of the messages If a 67 prefix is dialed prior to the number the Private sequence will be used If a 87 prefix is dialed prior to the number the Out of Area sequence will be used If a 88 prefix is dialed prior to the number a checksum error is generated Otherwise the Normal sequence will be used 19 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual 20 Caller ID Mode This feature allows the selection of the Caller ID Mode for each Line The options include Multiple Message format default Single Message format or Disabled Select Name amp Number This feature allows the selection of one of three different Groups of Names and Numbers see Phone Numbers The Names for Group 1 are programmable for up to 16 characters The Names for Group 2 and 3 are fixed The defaults for the Names follow this paragraph Group 1 Programmable names uses Group 1 telephone numbers Line 1 ANDERSON ALLEN Line 2 JONES JENNIFER Line 3 SMITH SHARON Line 4 MACDONALD MIKE Fixed names for Group 2 uses Group 2 telephone numbers Line 1 CLINTON BOB Line 2 REAGAN RICK Line 3 CARTER JOHNNY Line 4 FORD GARY
16. 400 00020 Rev M 101 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual References 102 Timers Ring end to FSK 550 mS DTMF FSK end to ring start 200 mS OSI timer length 0 200 S On hook channel Seizure 250 mS On hook Mark length 150 mS Off hook Mark length 67 mS Ring burst 200 mS Ring Cadence Group 1 2 0 sec on 4 0 sec off Ring Cadence Group 2 8 sec on 4 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off Ring Cadence Group 3 1 sec on 1 sec off 1 sec on 3 sec off ITU Fascicle 11 2 Recommendation E 180 Supplement 2 1 94 Telephone Network and ISDN Operation Numbering Routing and Mobile Services Various Tones Used in National Networks Technical Standard 002 Dec 1997 Australian Communications Authority Analogue Interworking and Non interference Requirements for Customer Equipment Connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network Technical Standard 30 1997 Australian Telecommunications Authority Requirements for Customer Equipment with an Analogue Data Interface Connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network British Standard BS 6305 1992 General requirements for apparatus for connection to the public switched telephone network run by certain public telecommunications operators SIN 227 Nov 1997 British Telecom document CDS Calling Line Identification Service Service Description SIN 242 Issue 2 Nov 1996 British Telecom document CDS Calling Line Identification Service Terminal Equipment Requirements ETSI 300 001 March 1992 ETSI Eu
17. 6 to 60 dBm in 1 dB increments 0 to 10 S in 5 mS increments Tone output options Disabled Tone1 Tone1 Tone 2 or Tone1 x Tone2 40 400 00020 Rev M 119 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Dialing Characteristics Rotary Detection 8 22 PPS percent break range 40 mS 60 mS make break ratio US Germany Sweden etc 33 mS 67 mS make break ratio UK France Ireland etc min break time 18 mS max break time 100 mS min make time 9 mS max make time 75 mS interdigit time 300 mS minimum DTMF Detection frequency accept 1 5 2 Hz frequency reject 3 5 tone on time 40 mS minimum tone off time 40 mS minimum amplitude 0 to 25 dBm composite and 6 dB or less twist 5 to 0 dBm composite and 3 dB or less twist Caller ID FSK tone level 15 dBm per tone default 10 to 60 dBm in 1 dB increments FSK low frequency tone1 1200 Hz default 1100 1400 Hz in 1 Hz increments FSK high frequency tone2 2200 Hz default 2000 2300 Hz in 1 Hz increments CAS tone level 15 dBm per tone default 6 to 60 dBm in 1 dB increments CAS tone 1 2130 Hz default 10 3000 Hz in 1 Hz increments CAS tone 2 2750 Hz default 10 3000 Hz in 1 Hz increments CAS Tone Duration 80 mS default 70 to 90 mS in 5 mS increments Wait for ACKnowledgement 160 mS default 100 300 mS in 5 mS increments VMWI See Caller ID for FSK info OSI 0 5S in 5 mS increments Call Waiting Tone 1 440 Hz default 10 1800 Hz in 1 Hz increments Tone 2 disable def
18. Analog Display Services Interface Defines a protocol on the flow of information between something a switch a server a voice mail system a service bureau and a subscriber s telephone PC data terminal or other communicating device with a screen AST Advanced Screen Telephony see ADSI Busy Tone A signal generated by the Central Office indicating that the line you are calling is busy Cadence In voice processing cadence is used to refer to the pattern of tones and silence intervals generated by a given audio signal Examples are busy and ringing tones A typical cadence pattern is the US ringing tone which is two seconds of tone followed by four seconds of silence Some other countries such as the UK use a double ring which is two short tones within about a second followed by a little over two seconds of silence Call Progress Tone A tone sent from the switch to tell the caller of the progress of the call Examples are audible ringing re order busy timing etc Call Progress Tone Programming Call progress tones may be single or dual frequencies with individually adjustable amplitudes With a selection of Single Tone the system will only generate the first tone With a selection of Tone 1 and Tone 2 the system will generate both tones with the specified frequencies and amplitudes With a selection of Tone 1 X Tone 2 the system will generate Tone 1 modulated by Tone 2 In this implementation only the fund
19. CPE devices are responding within the proper time window Wait for Acknowledgement may be set from 100 mS to 300 mS in 5 mS increments Dual Tone Duration DT AS The length of the Dual Tone Duration is programmable from 85 mS to 115 mS in 5 mS increments Minimum Ring Off Time By default the TLE must see a minimum of 3 seconds in the off portion of the Ring Cadence before Caller ID is sent By programming this field to a shorter time the user can force a transmission during shorter Ring Off Time The user must be aware that for shorter times the entire FSK data burst may not be complete before the next ring cycle The Minimum Ring Off Time can be set from 0 seconds to 10 seconds This feature only applies to the Pause in Ring Cycle Alerting Sequence Call Waiting Timing Two Cadences are available Normal and Distinctive The Leading Blank time is the time from when the existing call is muted and the Call Waiting starts The Trailing Blank time is the time from when the Call Waiting stops and the existing call is reconnected Leading Blank or the delay before the call waiting tone is sent may be set from 5 to 100 mS off in 5 mS increments Trailing Blank or the delay after the Call Waiting tone is sent may be set from 20 to 100 mS off in 5 mS increments Cadence On and Off times may be set from 0 mS to 1500 mS in 5 mS increments The delay between tone bursts may be set from 1 000 S to 20 000 S in 5 mS increments
20. Cadence Tones Cadence Tone 1 Tone 2 M Tonel y First 0480 ji Sec on 00 250 Sec off dBm Second He Sec on 00 000 8 sec ot _ Cancel Healy Help Defaults Figure 19 Reorder Screen Reorder Reorder tones may be single or dual frequencies with individually adjustable amplitudes With a selection of Single Tone the system will only generate the first tone With a selection of Tone 1 Tone 2 the system will generate both tones with the specified frequencies and amplitudes Purchase of the TLE INTL Software Module adds the selection of Tone 1 x Tone 2 The system will generate Tone 1 modulation by Tone 2 In this implementation only the fundamental and upper side tone are generated both at the amplitude programmed for Tone 1 Frequency range for both tones may be set from 10 Hz to 1000 Hz in 1 Hz increments Output level may be set from 6 dBm to 60 dBm per tone in 1 dB increments Reorder Cadence First Cadence on time may be set from 100 mS to 1000 mS in 5 mS increments 31 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Ringing 32 First Cadence off time may be set from 100 mS to 1000 mS in 5 mS increments Second Cadence on time may be set from 100 mS to 1000 mS in 5 mS increments Second Cadence off time may be set from 100 mS to 1000 mS in 5 mS increments If the Second Cadence values are programmed to zero the unit will repeat the sequence wit
21. DTMF based Caller ID Requires the TLE INTL Software Module Automated Test Software Software module upgrade that allows automation of testing by using the serial port to control the TLE Advanced Simulation and International functionality is included International Caller ID functionality is available and requires the TLE INTL and TLE ICID Software Modules TLE A 01 User s Manual TLE TEST Automated Test Software User s Manual 117 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Specifications 118 Telephone Interface Loop Current Battery Source Ringing Source Ring Source Accuracy Ring Trip Ring Cadence on cycle off cycle Ring Frequency Impedance Complex Impedances Insertion Loss Attenuation Off hook Detect Time On hook Detect Time On Off hook Detect Flash Line Reversal Forced Disconnect length delay 10 to 70 mA in 1 mA increments 10 48 VDC 15 V 20 80 VAC in 5 V increments sinusoidal waveform 0 5V gt off hook detect time up to 3 cycles set in 5 mS increments 0 3 0 S in 5 mS increments 0 10 S in 5 mS increments 17 70 Hz in 1 Hz increments 600 Q 2 2 uF or 900 Q 2 2 uF Australia 220 Q 820 Q 120 nF Germany 220 Q 820 Q 115 nF Sweden 270 Q 750 Q 150 nF Version 3 00 United Kingdom 370 Q 620 Q 310 nF 4 0 1 0 dB 1000 Hz when both ports are terminated into the selected impedance 4 to 60 dB in 1 dB increments 100 to 3000 mS in 5 mS increments 100 to 3000 m
22. Hz 19 dBm 2 S on 4 S off 20 Hz 70 VRMS 2 S on 4 S off 950 Hz 1400 Hz 1800 Hz 13 dBm 3 S on 005 S off 3 S on 005 S off 3 S on 005 S off 440 Hz 13 dBm 2 periods of 3 sec separated by 10 sec 900 Q Disabled 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual International Caller ID Software Module TLE ICID Introduction Note The TLE ICID Software Module is designed as an upgrade to work in conjunction with the TLE INTL Software Module The TLE ICID Software Module will support generation of Caller ID in both FSK and DTMF signaling formats in both an on hook Type 1 and off hook Type 2 transmissions This module will allow the user to configure many parameters of the Caller ID signaling such that countries not configured by default in the TLE may be supported Caller ID is also known as CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation but will be referred in this document as Caller ID or CID Visual Message Waiting is a special form of Caller ID used to inform a user that messages are waiting in a voice mailbox The programming of the TLE ICID operating parameters is supported using multiple screens Call Waiting and Caller ID were once separate screens but have been combined in the TLE ICID module The various Caller ID devices and telephones display the Caller ID information in different ways Please refer to the technical documents supplied by the manufacturer for details A Teltone uses v
23. Note Newer versions of TLE_PC software are compatible with all previous TLE configurations It is recommended that users always install the latest version of TLE_PC software on all systems which they use to configure TLEs Newer code is available for this unit Do you wish to download now Newer Microcontroller and or DSP code has been installed on the PC and is available to be downloaded to the TLE The normal response is YES Communication Port Errors Error Message Explanation The selected port is unavailable or in use by another application Please select another port or close the other application The serial communications port which is selected in the program is not available to be used by the TLE_PC program Verify which port the TLE is connected to and select that port for configuring the TLE and close all other applications which are currently using that port 113 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation File Errors Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation Telephone Wiring Variants Port Timeout Error Please check that the TLE is properly connected to your PC and powered up Communications to the TLE have failed Verify the TLE is still connected to the port and has power TLE not respon
24. SIT Repeating cannot both be selected If you wish to select SIT Repeating you must first remove all selections for SIT Audio from the other lines The above two messages are displayed if the user attempts to program the Response to Invalid for different lines to both SIT Audio and SIT Repeating These two selections are mutually exclusive Audio Related Error Messages Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation Total length of all messages must not exceed 8 seconds The current total is x seconds The user has selected voice files which total more than 8 seconds in length voice file lengths are rounded up to the nearest half second The user must select voice files which total no more than 8 seconds File filename has changed and the total length of all messages now exceeds 8 seconds The current total is x seconds A voice file which had previously been selected has been edited and or replaced by a file which is longer than the original and the total of all selected messages now exceeds 8 seconds The user must select voice files which total no more than 8 seconds 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation Upgrade Error Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual File filename not found Aud
25. TLE TEST V2 00 Bug Fix International Windows applications Regional Settings using the delimiter instead of the decimal point caused some values to be reset to 0 000 Version 3 02 TLE_PC EXE 10 19 1999 TLE_PC V3 02 BIOS V1 00 DSP V2 10 MCU V3 00 TLE TEST V2 00 Version 3 02 incorporates several bug fixes for items identified since the 3 01 release including problems with the saving of single configurations as well as a new installation program to install properly on Windows 95 98 machines which sometimes have a problem with rogue setup1 exe files Version 3 03 TLE_PC EXE 3 24 2000 TLE_PC V3 03 BIOS V1 00 DSP V2 10 MCU V3 00 TLE TEST V2 01 Version 3 03 incorporates new microcontroller code for TLE TEST which corrects problems in detecting dialing in test scripts Version 3 04 TLE_PC EXE 8 2 2000 TLE_PC V3 04 BIOS V1 00 DSP V2 10 TLE TEST V2 30 MCU V3 00 TLE TEST V2 20 Upgrades Addition of ICID functionality with TLE TEST 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Version 3 05 TLE_PC EXE 9 25 01 TLE_PC V3 05 BIOS V1 00 DSP V2 10 TLE TEST V2 30 MCU V3 00 TLE TEST V2 20 Changes Incorporates all country configurations available into software install Bug Fix Run Time error occurred when all modules installed 40 400 00020 Rev M 109 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Troubleshooting Note Downloadable software updates are available on Teltone s website a
26. Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual US Canada Defaults These items will be preset in configuration 9 Refer to the TLE INTL section for more details Dial Tone Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringing Tone Ringing SIT or Number Unobtainable Call Waiting Tone Subscriber alerting signal SAS Reference Standard Bellcore GR 30 CORE TR NWT 000031 TR NG 001188 TR NWT 001401 Call Waiting Type Normal single SAS tone followed by CAS and CID if ACK seen Line Impedance 900 ohms CAS low tone 2130 Hz 15 dBm CAS high tone 2750 Hz 15 dBm CAS duration 80 mS CAS wait for acknowledge 160 mS CAS alternate acknowledge digit DTMF A FSK frequency Low tone MARK 1200 Hz High tone SPACE 2200 Hz Level 15 dBm Caller ID Mode Ringing Multiple Message Format send after first pause in ring cycle Normal CID Table Parameters up to 9 maximum Date Time Calling Line Identity Calling Party Name Private CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum Date Time Calling Line Identity Private Out of Area OTA CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum Date Time Calling Line Identity Unavailable Dial Prefix for Private 67 Dial Prefix for Out of Area OTA 87 Calling Number 10 Digit Limit Enabled Message Type for CID not associated with ringing Message Waiting Indicator Mode for CID not associated with ringing Single Message Format sent after OSI Parameters for CID not associated with ringing up to 6 maximum Visual Indicator On 40
27. Tone Frequency Level Cadence Comments Line Impedance Line Reversal 40 400 00020 Rev M 440 Hz 16 dBm Continuous 440 Hz 16 dBm 500 mS on 500 mS off 440 Hz 16 dBm 500 mS on 500 mS off 400 Hz 16 dBm 1 5 S on 3 5 S off 50 Hz 80 VRMS 1 5 S on 3 5 S off 950 Hz 1400 Hz 1800 Hz 16 dBm 3 S on 02 S off 3 S on 02 S off 3 S on 1 S off France uses SIT or recorded announcement uses announcement as default Not used disabled 600 Q Simple 53 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Germany Defaults 54 The settings for this country will be stored in configuration 5 Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence SIT or Number Unobtainable Frequency Level Cadence Comments Call Waiting Tone Frequency Level Cadence Comments Line Impedance Line Reversal 425 Hz 14 dBm Continuous 425 Hz 14 dBm 480 mS on 480 mS off 425 Hz 14 dBm 240 mS on 240 mS off 425 Hz 14 dBm 1S on 4 S off 25 Hz 75 VRMS 1 S on 4 S off 950 Hz 1400 Hz 1800 Hz 14 dBm 3 S on 02 S off 3 S on 02 S off 3 S on 1 S off Germany uses SIT or SIT followed by recorded announcement uses announcement as default Not used disabled Germany 2200 820Q 115nF Simple 40 400 00020 Rev M Greece Defaults 4
28. Tone El Line1 Tone 1 Line 2 Rotary Dial Only Hz pee C Enable dBm Line 4 Dial Tone El a Tone2 O PBX 2s Central Office ae Off hook Mode Hunt Mode Invalid Number Response Network Delay N Line 2 Nomal zRo Al Sit sauso 00200 9 seconds Line 3 Ring All si Audio 00 200 Seconds Line 4 Normal Ef Ring An SIT Audio rjjoo 200 seconds A i Cancel Apply Help Defaults Figure 16 Miscellaneous Screen Disconnect Treatment Disconnect Treatment is the audible signal that is heard by a party when the other parties go on hook The options available include Dial Tone Busy Reorder Silence and Audio Message Confirmation Tones Confirmation Tones are tones that are issued during access to the Programming Mode accessed via 99 entry with a phone when selecting a new Configuration and 26 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual requesting version information from the TLE After all valid and proper entries a three beep sequence is issued After an invalid entry a longer single tone is issued Rotary Dial Only Rotary Dial Only operation is to be used when there is a need to accept only Rotary Dialed a k a Pulse Dial numbers DTMF tones are still decoded during the first 30 seconds after power up for access to programming mode Only available with TLE ADV and TLE TEST modules Conference Type Conference Type allows for two different operatio
29. alerting signal or normal ring to the start of FSK or DTMF is programmable from 400 mS to 5 seconds in 5 mS increments 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Dual Tone to FSK The time from the end of a Dual Tone Alerting Signal to the start of FSK is programmable from 40 mS to 5 seconds in 5 mS increments OSI to FSK The time from the end of an OSI to the start of FSK transmission is programmable from 250 mS to 500 mS in 5 mS increments DTMF FSK to Ring The time from the end of FSK transmission to the start of the normal ring cycle or from the end of a DTMF transmission to the start of the normal Ring cycle is programmable from 180 mS to 2 seconds in 5 mS increments Line Reversal to DTMF The time from a Line Reversal to the start of DTMF CID transmission is programmable from 180 mS to 2 seconds in 5 mS increments Line Reversal to Dual Tone The time from a Line Reversal to the start of Dual Tone Alerting signal is programmable from 90 mS to 5 seconds in 5 mS increments On hook Channel Seizure The length of the On hook Channel Seizure signal is programmable from 50 mS to 500 mS The Channel Seizure signal is an alternating bit pattern that corresponds to the transmission of multiple 55 Hex data bytes Each data byte is 8 33 mS long consequently the default value is equal to the transmission of 30 bytes 250 mS 8 33 mS 30 bytes When this timing value is adjusted the T
30. and frequencies 15 Cc Cadence Dial Tone 24 TLE ICID 88 Call Setup Message Components 77 Call Waiting 16 Cadence 17 leading blank 17 trailing blank 18 Cancel 16 TLE ICID 76 86 TLE INTL 42 Tone Levels and Frequencies 17 Type 17 TLE ICID 73 with Caller ID Disabled 16 Call Waiting Timing TLE ICID 88 Caller ID ADSI 22 After Every Ring 19 TLE ADV 36 CAS Tone 21 Configuration TLE ICID 72 FSK Tone 21 FSK Transmission TLE ICID 71 Group 1 Name 20 Minimum Ring Off Time 19 Mode 20 Open Switch Interval 22 Out of Area 70 Private 70 Select Name amp Number 20 Sequence 19 Time 19 40 400 00020 Rev M Timing Parameters TLE ICID 73 DTMF 73 FSK 74 TLE ICID 69 75 86 TLE INTL 42 Transmissions DTMF TLE ICID 71 FSK TLE ICID 71 Type Signaling TLE ICID 69 Type II Signaling TLE ICID 69 Visual Message Mode 20 Visual Message Waiting 18 Wait for Acknowledgement 21 Caller ID and Call Waiting Modes 75 Caller ID Standards Bellcore 75 Bellcore Plus 75 ETSI DTMF 75 ETSI FSK 75 Everything 75 Caller ID Call Waiting TLE ICID 86 Caller ID and Call Waiting Modes call waiting 76 Caller ID 75 Caller ID and CIDCW Components and Sequence MDMF 77 SDMF 76 Caller ID Miscellaneous Parameters acknowledge CIDCW 81 extension for network operator 81 network message status 81 user defined parameters 81 Phone Number Prefix and Group Selections calling party name 82 Timing
31. byte parameters may be defined These are to provide for the future addition of parameter types currently reserved For each parameter the user must provide a parameter Type byte and a parameter Value byte Acknowledge CIDCW The TLE monitors for a DTMF D as an ACKnowledge digit This is the Bellcore specified digit expected from a non ADSI device The TLE will also monitor for an alternate DTMF ACKnowledge digit which is programmable The default value is a DTMF A which corresponds to the Bellcore specified digit expected from an ADSI device The ETSI requirements state that a DTMF D must be accepted as a valid ACKnowledge digit but that A B and C may be considered valid digits in some networks Phone Number Prefix and Group Selections Caller ID 7 Call Waiting Phone Number Prefix and Group Selections 1 X 10 Digit Limit une a Phone Number Prefix Apply To Calling Line f Called Line f Call Forward f Dialable Directory Calling Line Number Call Forward Number Redirect Number Group 1 Name ANDERSON ALLEN Copy Line ok Cancel RP Help Defaults Previous Figure 38 Caller ID Call Waiting Phone Number Prefix and Group Selections 40 400 00020 Rev M 81 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual 82 The TLE ICID module allows the user to program parameters such as setting a 10 digit limit Bellcore phone number display standar
32. defaults for all 16 configurations country codes The user must perform Defaults and Send All from the PC configuration software to reload the defaults for each individual country 40 400 00020 Rev M Country Screen Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Changing the country setting will copy the default values for the selected country into the Edit Configuration USA Canada El Figure 26 Country Screen This screen copies the default values of the selected country into the current Edit Configuration For example from the Main screen under Edit Configuration select configuration 16 DEFAULTS Then using the General Setup button or the Screens pull down menu select Country Choose one of the stored countries default values to copy into the current Edit Configuration such as United Kingdom After OK or Apply is selected a screen will appear requesting confirmation of your selection Selecting OK will copy the default values for the selected country into the current Edit Configuration If additional changes are made it is recommended that the Name be changed using the Main screen Name button to an appropriate name Importing Additional Countries 40 400 00020 Rev M The TLE maintains a maximum of 16 independent configurations When you import a country configuration file the imported configuration replaces one of the existing 16 configurations To import additional country configurations follow
33. displayed during startup of the Configuration software Version 1 01 solves this problem Additions None Version 1 02 TLE INTL International Module Release TLE_PC EXE 11 20 97 TLE_PC V1 02 BIOS V1 00 DSP V1 00 MCU V1 02 Changes Corrected the Invalid Number Response in the Miscellaneous Screen to match the operation of SIT Audio Additions Busy Call Waiting CAS Tone Dial Tone Reorder Ringback and Test Tone screens were upgraded to allow for the addition of tone modulation which is used by some international configurations An extra window above the frequency and signal level settings allows for the setting of Tones which includes the option of Disabled Single Tone or Tone 1 Tone 2 operation The addition in the International Module supports Tone 1 X Tone 2 The SIT Screen was upgraded to SIT Number Unobtainable Tone which is used in some International configurations When Number Unobtainable Tone is selected the options under Miscellaneous Invalid Number Response changes accordingly by removing the SIT options and replacing them with the Number Unobtainable Tone option The Miscellaneous Screen Invalid Number Response was upgraded to add SIT Repeating which is used in some international configurations The Call Waiting Screen Country Code option was removed Replacing the Country Code option the Cadence window was expanded to support a delay between tone bursts in 5 mS increments and a Repeat op
34. for Australia Ireland Germany UK and Switzerland Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual International Caller ID Software Module TLE ICID This module is an upgrade to TLE INTL Software Module Supports Multiple Caller ID formats Bellcore Bellcore Plus ETSI FSK ETSI DTMF Default Country Caller ID Configurations for Australia Bellcore Plus France ETSI FSK Germany ETSI FSK Netherlands ETSI DTMF Singapore Bellcore Plus Sweden ETSI DTMF United Kingdom ETSI FSK USA Canada Bellcore Many programmable parameters Advanced Emulation Software Module TLE ADV Basic unit features plus 16 stored configuration settings Echo emulation White noise emulation Satellite delay emulation Signal level measurement Enable Caller ID after every ring Enable Disable DTMF detection for pulse dial only applications Metering tones Automated Test Software Module TLE TEST Basic unit features plus Control of TLE through serial port using API commands Ability to write customizable scripts for repetitive testing API definitions in both Visual Basic and C formats Programmable frequency sweep tone Status messages on front panel and through serial port Includes access to International and Advanced Emulation features Designed specifically for product development and production test applications International Caller ID features available with installation of TLE INTL and TLE ICID sof
35. for Private 67 Dial Prefix for Out of Area OTA 87 Calling Number 10 Digit Limit Disabled Prefix Number Line 1 15551 Prefix Number Line 2 15552 Prefix Number Line 3 15553 Prefix Number Line 4 15554 Message Type for CID not associated with ringing Message Waiting Indicator Mode for CID not associated with ringing Multiple Message Format sent after OSI OSI time 0 disabled Parameters for CID not associated with ringing up to 6 maximum Visual Indicator On 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Timers Ring end to FSK DTMF FSK end to ring start OSI timer length On hook channel Seizure On hook Mark length Off hook Mark length Ring burst Ring Cadence Group 1 Ring Cadence Group 2 Ring Cadence Group 3 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual 550 mS 200 mS 0 seconds no OSI generated 250 mS 150 mS 67 mS 200 mS 4 sec on 2 sec off 4 sec on 2 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 1 sec on 1 sec off 1 sec on 3 sec off 91 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual France Defaults 92 These items will be preset in configuration 9 Refer to the TLE INTL section for more details Dial Tone Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringing Tone Ringing SIT or Number Unobtainable Call Waiting Tone Subscriber alerting signal SAS Call Waiting Type FSK frequency Low tone MARK High tone SPACE Level Caller ID Mode Ringing Call Waiting tone disabled 1300 Hz 2100 Hz 28 dBm Multiple
36. on 10 0 off 3x 0 1 on 0 1 off 0 4 on 0 4 off 0 4 on 4 0 off 40 400 00020 Rev M Denmark Defaults 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual To make the settings for this country available follow the instructions in Importing Additional Countries on page 41 Description Dial Tone Special Dial Tone 375 Ringing Tone Ringing Tone ll Ringing Signal Ringing Signal II Busy Tone Busy Tone Il Congestion Tone Congestion Tone II SIT Tones Metering Tones Impedance 600 Q Frequency Hz 425 425 with 0 12 on 1 0 off 425 425 25 25 425 425 425 425 950 1400 1800 12 000 Cadence 1 Continuous Continuous 23dBm to 8 5dBm 0 75 on 7 5 off 1 0 on 4 0 off 0 75 on 7 5 off 1 0 on 4 0 off 0 45 on 0 45 off 0 25 on 0 25 off 0 45 on 0 45 off 0 25 on 0 25 off 0 33 on lt 0 03 off 0 33 on lt 0 03 off 0 33 on 1 0 off 075 to 0 12 on gt 0 05 off Signal level 26dBm to 6 5dBm 21dBm to 6 5dBm 43dBm to 6 5dBm 43dBm to 6 5dBm 40Vac to 120Vac 40Vac to 120Vac 43dBm to 6 5dBm 43dBm to 6 5dBm 43dBm to 6 5dBm 43dBm to 6 5dBm 43dBm to 6 5dBm 43dBm to 6 5dBm 43dBm to 6 5dBm 27dBm to 15dBm fff fff is defined because some exchanges use the first frequency and is the default and other exchanges use the second frequency 51 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Finland Defaults
37. or hazardous conditions There are no user serviceable parts except for the line fuse 40 400 00020 Rev M Ordering Information Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual For details on how to order or to receive pricing information call Teltone Customer Service at 425 951 3388 TLE A 01 CA 7F CA 25F TLE BASE TLE ADV TLE INTL TLE ICID TLE TEST 40 400 00020 40 400 00025 40 400 00020 Rev M Four port two voice path test emulator with screen display Includes Windows based configuration software DB9F to DB9M Cable DB9M to DB25F adapter and power cord Modular cord 7 foot 6 position to 6 position modular cord Modular cord 25 foot 6 position to 6 position modular cord Replacement Base Configuration Software Included with each TLE A 01 when shipped Advanced Emulation Software Module Software module upgrade that allows testing of echo white noise satellite delay signal level measurement and metering tones International Software Software module upgrade that allows testing of call progress and dial tones from 12 different countries including Australia Canada Ireland Netherlands Sweden United Kingdom France Japan Germany Singapore Taiwan and Korea International Caller ID Software Module Software module upgrade to TLE INTL that provides International Caller ID protocols used in Australia France Germany the Netherlands Singapore Sweden U K and other countries using FSK and
38. the Caller ID box for a given country Refer to the documentation for the Caller ID unit that you are using the Windows operating system documentation and CCITT Recommendation T 50 for more information Caller ID and Call Waiting Tones 40 400 00020 Rev M Caller ID Call Waiting Caller ID and Call Waiting Tones 1 x SAS Tone CAS Dual Tone Alerting FSK Tone Single Tone El Tone 1 Tone 2 El Mark 1 X Enable Tone 1 dBm Space 0 Tone 2 Tone 2 X Enable Hz Hz Hz dBm dBm a a He Defaults Previous Figure 39 Caller ID Call Waiting Caller ID and Call Waiting Tones The TLE ICID module allows the user to configure the different parameters associated with the SAS Tone CAS Dual Tone Alerting CPE Alerting Sequence or CIDCW tone and the FSK Tones SAS Tone The Subscriber Alerting Sequence SAS or Call Waiting Tone is an Alerting Signal sent down a telephone line to inform a user that another call is waiting The SAS tone is programmable as Disabled Single Tone Tone 1 Tone 2 or Tone 1 x Tone 2 The frequency is programmable from 10 to 1800 Hz in 1 Hz increments and the signal level is programmable from 6 to 60 dBm in 1 dB increments 83 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual DTMF CID Parameters Note 84 CAS Dual Tone Alerting The CPE Alerting Sequence CAS tone is an Alerting Signal sent down the telephone
39. the TLE 10 Using the Configuration Software different configurations can be saved to download to the TLE A configuration contains all the programmable parameters of the TLE The standard TLE TLE BASE unit can have 2 different configurations while the add on software modules can have up to 16 different configurations The Active Configuration is the configuration that is being used by the TLE Any configuration may be selected as the Active Configuration using the Configuration Software or an ASCII command string via the serial port or a DTMF dialing sequence from a device connected to a port See below for more information A Configuration Set is a file name given to reference the configurations saved Only one Configuration Set can be downloaded to the TLE although multiple Configuration Sets can be saved on the PC Editing a configuration may be done off line or while connected to the TLE While connected to the TLE changes made are updated in the TLE by either selecting the APPLY or OK button on each screen Using the APPLY button will implement the changes but keep the current screen to allow for any additional changes Using the OK button will implement the changes exit the screen and return to the Main screen If the update is to the Active Configuration every update will cause the display of the TLE to show Initializing Configuration and then Active Configuration and then the configuration number The TLE must be i
40. the steps below 1 Inthe Edit Configuration area of the main TLE screen select one of the 16 configurations The configuration that you select will be replaced by the imported additional country settings To maximize the capabilities of the TLE select a default configurations for example 13 DEFAULTS lala File Edit Configuration Screens Comm Help Active Configuration 01 US Canada 02 17 1999 09 45 24 Configuration Set International 03 23 2000 10 44 22 Set Active Edit Configuration 13 DEFAULTS 02 17 1999 09 57 48 M Netherlands 02 17 1999 09 53 23 a 10 Singapore 03 14 2000 14 23 37 Sweden 03 14 2000 14 24 31 United Kingdom 02 09 1999 13 12 09 1413 DEFAULTS 02 17 1999 09 57 48 14 DEFAULTS 02 17 1999 09 58 13 DEFAULTS 02 17 1999 09 58 34 DEFAU LTS 02 17 1999 09 58 53 AAG After Answer During the Call Ending the Call defaults Set lt gt TLE Configuration lt gt TLE Defaults Name Find Figure 27 Selecting a Configuration to be Replaced by the Additional Country 41 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Call Waiting 42 2 Select the Import Single Configuration command on the File menu 3 Inthe Import Single Configuration dialog box select the country configuration file you want to import for example Austria tlc Import Single Configuration 3 2x File name Folders OK Austia tle c teltone tle tle_pc
41. user x Cancel Eck Belgium tle TELTONE China tle ra E Network Denmark tlc Finland tle 5 TLE_PC Greece tlc E gt user India tle Y Italy tlc y zi List files of type Drives Configuration Files tlc y c y Figure 28 Importing a Single Configuration 4 Click the OK button 5 With the imported country configuration displayed in the Edit Configuration area of the main TLE screen click the Send button to download the configuration to the TLE Once a configuration is sent to the TLE that configuration is stored in nonvolatile memory and is retained until the TLE is told to load a different configuration To use a configuration select it as the active configuration A Because the imported files do not have unique default parameters they reset to another country s parameters if the Defaults button is clicked If the Defaults button is clicked accidentally click Query if you are in the main screen or Cancel on any other screen otherwise you may send inappropriate parameters to the TLE You can only recover by importing the configuration again or by manually correcting the altered parameters The Caller ID release of TLE PC software Version 3 00 supports Caller ID formats other than Bellcore USA Canada with an upgrade The TLE ICID International Caller ID module is an upgrade to the TLE INTL International Signaling module This module supports variations based upon Bellcore ETSI FSK and ETS
42. 0 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual To make the settings for this country available follow the instructions in Importing Additional Countries on page 41 Description Dial Tone Ringing Tone Ringing Signal Busy Tone Reorder Tone SIT Tones N U T Call Waiting Tone Metering Tones Impedance 600 Q Frequency Hz 425 1450 425 1450 16 to 50 425 450 425 950 1450 1800 425 16 000 Cadence Signal level 0 2 on 0 3 off 25dBm to 4dBm 0 7 on 0 8 off 1 on 4 off 1 on 4 off 25 to 90Vac 0 3 on 0 3 off 0 15 on 0 15 off or 0 3 on 0 3 off 0 33 on 0 33 on 0 33 on 1 off 0 3 on 10 off twice 0 05 on 0 09 off 18dBm to 18dBm fff fff is defined because some exchanges use the first frequency and is the default and other exchanges use the second frequency 55 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual India Defaults To make the settings for this country available follow the instructions in Importing Additional Countries on page 41 Description Frequency Hz Cadence 1 Dial Tone 33 50 400x25 Continuous Ringing Tone 400x25 0 4 on 0 2 off 0 4 on 2 6 off Ringing Tone II 133 400x25 0 4 on 0 2 off 0 4 on 2 0 off Busy Tone 400 0 75 on 0 75 off Busy Tone II 400 0 6 on 0 6 off N U T 400 Continuous N U T Il 400 2 5 on 0 5 off fff fff is defined because some exchanges use the first frequency and is
43. 4 3 GR 30 CORE Bellcore Publication LSSGR Voiceband Data Transmission Interface Section 6 6 Issue 1 12 94 4 ITU Fascicle 11 2 Recommendation E 180 Supplement 2 1 94 Telephone Network and ISDN Operation Numbering Routing and Mobile Services Various Tones Used in National Networks 5 ETSI European Telecommunications Standard ETS300 001 Attachments to the Public Switched Telephone Network General technical requirements for equipment connected to an analogue interface in the PSTN Candidate NET 4 March 1992 6 British Standard BS 6305 1992 General requirements for apparatus for connection to the public switched telephone network run by certain public telecommunications operators 7 Swedish Specification TVT 8211 A 112E Technical requirements for connection of subscriber equipment to the public switched telephone network 8 Singapore TAS TS PSTN 1 Issue 3 Rev 4 1 April 1997 Approval Specification for terminal equipment for connection to Public Switched Telephone Network 8 Analogue Leased Circuits 9 Japan Approvals Institute for Telecommunications Equipment web site accessed 9 29 97 http www sphere ad jp jate english Overview of Technical Conditions Conditions specific to Analog Telephone Terminals Ordinance Concerning Terminal Facilities Terminal Facilities to be Connected to Telephone Circuit Facilities When the front panel Reset button is pressed the unit will be reset to the US Canada
44. 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Repeat The Call Waiting Cadence may be repeated from 1 to 250 times If Forever is selected the Call Waiting Cadence will be repeated until the originating caller goes on hook 89 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Australia Defaults 90 These items will be preset in configuration 9 Refer to the TLE INTL section for more details Dial Tone Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringing Tone Ringing SIT or Number Unobtainable Call Waiting Tone Subscriber alerting signal SAS Reference Standard ACA TS 002 Call Waiting Type Normal single SAS tone followed by CAS and CID if ACK seen Line Impedance 220 ohms 820 ohms 120 nF CAS low tone 2130 Hz 26 dBm 6 dB above min detect level for CPE CAS high tone 2750 Hz 26 dBm CAS duration 80 mS CAS wait for acknowledge 160 mS CAS alternate acknowledge digit DTMF A FSK frequency Low tone MARK 1200 Hz High tone SPACE 2200 Hz Level 28 dBm 6 dB above min detect level for CPE Caller ID Mode Ringing Multiple Message Format send after ring burst alerting signal normal ringing follows Normal CID Table Parameters up to 9 maximum Date Time Calling Line Identity Calling Party Name Private CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum Date Time Calling Party Name Private Out of Area OTA CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum Date Time Calling Party Name Unavailable Dial Prefix
45. 50 or 51 prefix is dialed Checksum error delivery when a 88 prefix is dialed Normal CID delivery will allow up to 9 parameters to be defined and transmitted Private and Out of Area transmissions will allow up to 6 parameters to be defined and transmitted The Checksum error transmission will send the same information as the Normal CID delivery Transmission parameters will be entered into tables so that the order of transmission is changed by the order of each parameter in the table Caller ID Transmission Options DTMF Transmission The TLE ICID module supports the following DTMF Transmissions all associated with Ringing Calling Number only Calling Number and Diverting Number Diverting Number only Calling Number Diverting Number Call Forward and Information Code Private restricted code delivery when a 67 default prefix is dialed Out of Area calling party unavailable code when a 87 default prefix is dialed By default the TLE transmits the following phone numbers Calling Number Phone number assigned for Group 1 of the calling line Diverting Number Phone number assigned for Group 3 of the calling line Forward Number Phone number assigned for Group 2 of the calling line 40 400 00020 Rev M 71 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual 72 Caller ID Configuration This is a per line programmable parameter Off Caller ID in Call Waiting will also be disabled Single Data Message Format Multiple Data Mes
46. Active Configuration using DTMF All other ports must be on hook and the dialing sequence is as follow go off hook dial xx99 to enter Programming Mode then dial xx where xx is the configuration number For example to select configuration 02 dial 02 and the TLE will respond with 40 400 00020 Rev M Note Main TLE Screen 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual a three beep confirmation tone if enabled and the display will show the new configuration following an initialization sequence If an error in the entry occurs the TLE will respond with a single beep error response Selecting Active Configuration using the serial port The Active Configuration may be selected via the serial port with PC_TLE software 2 00 or greater This is accomplished by setting up the serial port at 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity hardware flow control and sending an ASCII string to change the Active Configuration The format of the message to the TLE is either XX lt cr gt or XX YY lt cr gt The TLE will respond with OK if the command is accepted or ERR if it is rejected XX will set the active configuration from 01 to 16 for all 4 ports and XX YY will set the active configuration XX for ports 1 and 3 and YY for ports 2 and 4 Local echo of command characters is not provided by the TLE The top section of the main TLE screen displays the Active Configuration Number Name and Date Time it was
47. CI td 86 Australia Defaults mnie ia a e da idoi iaee ab 90 Erance DefalllS iii a oaiata 92 Germany Default vico cita rt 94 Netherlands Defaults costs atacada cari id 96 Singapore DefaullS citar iii 97 Sweden Detfa ltS ooonoiin iii A iiaa eieae 98 BADE EO EEE E A T A doo 99 US Canada Defaults stien ipn enaa eea a a a e aa a ded Ht eee ade 101 RRETEFENGES TEE E EE EE A E A ETET 102 Automated Test Software Module TLE TEST ooonnncccnnnonicononacaninoncncnnnonnn nn nono cnn rro n nn nano rr rr nana rra 104 Automated Test Scre n iii A ie 104 REVISION HIS O civic jota 106 Troubleshooting inia ade Road ai 110 ErrorsiOn POWErTUP Laa 110 Informational and Error Messages sireni arniarna E E a 111 Telephone Wiring VanantS cocoa pa a a cd ii 114 Warranty and Service pesi ethan it 116 Warranty Informativa otra 116 Return ProCeduress sesiis riisit cence dee de A Rd 116 Technical Assistance iii A idas 116 Maintenance mucosa idas ba 116 Ordering IO Matriciales 117 SPECI CALIONS cat rodas dad asado date de alte as 118 GIOSS ANY ii A A A A E A ea E Ta 123 A O O A NO 128 40 400 00020 Rev M IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using this product basic safety precautions including the following should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product The product should be operated only from the typ
48. CW Caller ID in Call Waiting Bellcore term for Caller ID sent during an active call Also known as Type 2 Caller ID dB The decibel is a unit measurement used to express the ratio between two signals dBm Decibel measurements compared to a 1 milliwatt signal referenced to a 600 ohm or 900 ohm load dBrn Decibel measurements compared to a Reference Noise The Reference Noise level is 90 dBm 0 dBrn DTMF Also called touchtone Dual tone multi frequency Push button telephone signaling 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual DSCWID Spontaneous Call Waiting with ID and Disposition Disposition is the ability of a screen phone to perform certain actions regarding the waiting call such as play a voice message send to voice mail conference and others Also known as Type 3 Caller ID Forced disconnect Forced Disconnect is a method used by the telephone company to clear a line When the called party goes on hook the Central Office returns an open that is drops loop current of at least 800 mS to the calling party This is also known as Calling Party Control CPC or Cutoff On Disconnect COD or Disconnect Supervision FSK Frequency Shift Keying A modulation technique that defines bits O and 1 as different frequencies for use in analog data transmissions Ground start One of two types of switched telephone lines outside lines typically leased from telephone compani
49. Calling Party Name Unavailable Date Time Extension For Network Operator Use E Network Message 1 or Unspecified E Network Message No Messages E Network Message User Defined E User Defined Item 1 E User Defined Item 2 E User Defined Item 3 E Visual Indicator OFF Visual Indicator ON Caller ID Miscellaneous Parameters 80 Figure 37 Caller ID Call Waiting Caller ID Miscellaneous Parameters The TLE ICID Software Module allows the user to program specific parameters for use in different standards and applications These programmable parameters include setting the Caller ID Time the Extension for Network Operator a Network Message Status three User Defined fields the Private transmission Dial Prefix the Out of Area Dial Prefix and the DTMF Acknowledge digit for CIDCW The following are the values for parameters that are not country specific 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Network Message Status Programmable as one of the following OOH no messages 01H 1 or unspecified number of messages 02H to FFH number of messages waiting Extension for Network Operator Defined as follows 1 digit of country code per ITU Q 11 2 4 digit of country code or space if no 2 digit 3 digit of country code or space if no 3 digit Network Operator code alphanumeric characters Version code alphanumeric characters User Defined Parameters Up to 3 User Defined single
50. Copy Line Cancel Apply Help Defaults e Next Figure 35 Caller ID Call Waiting Caller ID and Call Waiting Modes 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The following Caller ID Standards may be selected Bellcore Bellcore Plus ETSI DTMF ETSI FSK Everything The standard s selected affect the options programmed on subsequent screens AN Selection of multiple standards or Everything requires the user to choose only those options appropriate to the Caller ID Standard for the line selected Caller ID Options available are Enable Disable Caller ID Select the Caller ID message format SDMF Single Data Message Format MDMF Multiple Data Message Format DTMF Select the Alerting Sequence Dual Tone None Pause in Ring Cycle Reversal Reversal restores at Ring Reversal Dual Tone Ring Burst Note Not all Alerting Sequences are available for all Caller ID message formats No Ringing CID No Ringing CID or Caller ID not associated with ringing is also commonly known as Message Waiting Options available are Select the message format SDMF Single Data Message Format MDMF Multiple Data Message Format Select the Alerting Sequence Open Switch Interval OSI Ring Burst Dual Tone Reversal Dual Tone Note Not all Alerting Sequences are available for all message formats 40 400 00020 Rev M 75 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Call Waiting Options a
51. D 70 96 TLE INTL 61 Network Delay Miscellaneous 28 Network Message Status TLE ICID 81 No Ringing CID TLE ICID 75 Normal Caller ID TLE ICID 72 84 Normal CID Delivery TLE ICID 71 Norway defaults TLE INTL 62 Not Associated with Ringing Caller ID TLE ICID 86 Number Unobtainable TLE INTL 43 Screen 43 O Off hook Detect Times DC Signaling 23 Off hook Mark Time TLE ICID 87 Off hook Mode Miscellaneous 27 On Off hook Detect Times DC Signaling 23 On hook Channel Seizure TLE ICID 87 On hook Mark Time TLE ICID 87 Open Switch Interval Caller ID 22 Operational Screens 14 Audio 14 Busy Tone 15 Dial Tone 24 Loop Parameters 25 Miscellaneous 26 Phone Numbers 28 Reorder 31 Ringing 32 Special Information Tones 33 Voice Messages 34 Options 1 Ordering information 117 131 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual OSI Duration TLE ICID 88 OSI to FSK TLE ICID 87 Out of Area 18 19 TLE ICID 71 72 84 Overview 1 TLE ICID 69 P Phone Number 82 Phone Numbers 28 Busy 29 Dial Tone 29 Reorder 29 Revert to Dial Tone 29 Ringback 29 Screen 28 Special Test Tone 30 Suttered Dial Tone 30 Port Configuration 30 Power up the TLE 5 Private 18 19 TLE ICID 71 72 84 Product Registration 4 Programming TLE ICID 74 Programming Guide TLE INTL 40 R Recorded Messages 14 References TLE ADV 35 TLE BASE 35 TLE ICID 102 TLE INTL 40 Reorder 31 Cadence
52. Date Time Calling Party Name Unavailable Dial Prefix for Private Dial Prefix for Out of Area OTA Calling Number 10 Digit Limit Prefix Number Line 1 Prefix Number Line 2 Prefix Number Line 3 Prefix Number Line 4 Timers Ring end to FSK On hook channel Seizure On hook Mark length Off hook Mark length Ring Cadence Group 1 Ring Cadence Group 2 Ring Cadence Group 3 67 87 Disabled 15551 15552 15553 15554 550 mS 250 mS 150 mS 67 mS 4 sec on 2 sec off 4 sec on 2 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 1 sec on 1 sec off 1 sec on 3 sec off 97 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Sweden Defaults 98 These items will be preset in configuration 9 Refer to the TLE INTL section for more details Dial Tone Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringing Tone Ringing SIT or Number Unobtainable Call Waiting Tone Subscriber alerting signal SAS DTMF row level DTMF column level DTMF on off time DTMF transmission type Line Impedance Call Waiting Type Caller ID Mode Ringing Dial Prefix for Private Dial Prefix for OTA Calling Number 10 Digit Limit Prefix Number Line 1 Prefix Number Line 2 Prefix Number Line 3 Prefix Number Line 4 Timers DTMF FSK end to ring start Line reversal to DTMF Ring Cadence Group 1 Ring Cadence Group 2 Ring Cadence Group 3 12 dBm 10 dBm 70 mS Calling Number Only 270 ohms 750 ohms 150 nanofarads Normal single SAS tone no CID w
53. Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence SIT or Number Unobtainable Frequency Level Cadence Comments Call Waiting Tone Frequency Level Cadence Line Impedance Line Reversal 425 Hz 15 dBm Continuous 425 Hz 15 dBm 750 mS on 750 mS off 425 Hz 10 dBm 250 mS on 250 mS off 425 Hz X 24 Hz 10 dBm 0 4 S on 0 2 S off 0 4 S on 2 S off 24 Hz 75 VRMS 4 S on 2 S off 4 S on 2 S off 425 Hz 15 dBm 2 5 S on 5 S off SIT not used uses Number Unobtainable tone 425 x 24 Hz 425 Hz modulated by 24 Hz 15 dBm 3 S on 2 S off 3 S on 3 2 S off 600 Q Simple 63 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Spain Defaults 64 To make the settings for this country available follow the instructions in Importing Additional Countries on page 41 Description Dial Tone Special Dial Tone Special Dial Tone II Ringing Tone Ringing Tone II Ringing Tone III Ringing Signal Ringing Signal II Ringing Signal III Busy Tone Reorder Tone SIT Tones N U T Call Waiting Tone Metering Tones Impedance 600 Q Frequency Hz 425 425 425 425 425 425 25 25 25 425 425 950 1400 800 25 425 12 000 Cadence 1 Continuous 1 0 on 0 1 off 0 32 on 0 02 off 1 5 on 3 0 off 1 5 on 2 9 o
54. E ADV and TLE INTL software in the TLE hardware for those users who need total control over the operation of their Emulator The TLE TEST features functions include the ability to control and program the features of the TLE BASE TLE ADV and TLE INTL modules via the serial port using an external program or internally using 1 2 or 4 user programmable scripts The TLE ICID module features are also available by installing both the TLE INTL and TLE ICID modules These two modules along with the TLE TEST module must all be installed on the TLE to enable International Caller ID features Included in the TLE TEST module is a TLE PC software module and an API Applications Programming Interface with examples written in Visual Basic and C The TLE TEST uses simple ASCII strings to program operate the TLE hardware which makes it compatible with ANY operating system that supports RS232 serial operation Features included with the TLE TEST module Complex Impedance The TLE Loop Parameters include complex impedance s for Australia Germany and the United Kingdom These parameters are loaded into the programmable SLIC used in the TLE The details include Australia 220 Q 8200 120nF Germany 220 Q 8200 115nF This complex impedance is also used for Switzerland Sweden 270 Q 750 Q 150 nF TLE PC Version 3 00 or later This complex impedance is also used in Ireland United Kingdom 370 Q 620Q 310nF For more in
55. Fixed names for Group 3 uses Group 3 telephone numbers Line 1 MONTANA JIM Line 2 MARINO DON Line 3 AIKMAN TOM Line 4 KELLY JOHN Group 1 Name The Group 1 Name is programmable up to 16 characters This is the name that is sent to the Called Line from the Calling Line when Multiple Message format is used Visual Message Mode This feature allows the selection of the Visual Message Mode for each Line The options include Multiple Message format default Single Message format or Disabled 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Caller ID Visual Message Waiting x CAS Tone FSK Tone Tones E Tone 1 Duration seconte Br Enable 1200 9 uz Tone 1 Wait for Acknowledgement dBm dBm X Enable tic Tone 24 dBm 275018 nz is le dBm Open Switch Interval Seconds Cancel Aww Help Figure 12 Caller ID Visual Message Waiting Screen 2 CAS Tone CAS Tone is a CPE Alerting Signal a Bellcore term for a tone used to alert CPE equipment of Call Waiting asking for ACKnowledgement prior to sending Caller ID The CAS Tone has several variables including Disabled Single Tone or Dual Tone Duration and Time to Wait for Acknowledgement With a selection of Single Tone the system will only generate the first tone With a selection of Tone 1 Tone 2 the system will generate both tones with the sp
56. I DTMF Caller ID standards One variation is called Bellcore Plus an expanded version based upon Bellcore that is used in Australia and Singapore This upgrade combines the Caller ID and Call Waiting Screens from previous versions to allow many parameters to be programmed so that the TLE will support almost all Caller ID variations around the world Default configurations are provided for the following countries Australia France Germany Netherlands Singapore Sweden United Kingdom and USA Canada Other country configurations may be available for download and import from the Teltone Web site at http www teltone com Requests for other country configurations should be directed to info teltone com 40 400 00020 Rev M Metering Tones Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The BS6305 document UK states that Meter pulses are normally provided only by special arrangement between the PTT and the user but may be present whether or not the supply of them has been requested The other documents ITU Swedish TVT 8211 A 112E Singapore TAS TS PSTN 1 etc make no mention about the circumstances under which meter pulses are provided Therefore meter pulses will be off by default for all countries Metering Tones are primarily used in international applications These tones are provided to customers when they place a phone call indicating what rate they will be billed for the call Each line can be programmed to enable or disable Met
57. LE will select the number of full data bytes equal to the time chosen divided by 8 33 mS On hook Mark Time The On hook Mark Signal is sent after the Channel Seizure and prior to the data portion of the CID transmission Type The length of the On hook Mark time is programmable from 40 mS to 200 mS in 125 uS increments Off hook Mark Time The Off hook Mark signal is sent after a valid ACK signal and prior to the data portion of the CID transmission Type II The length of the Off hook Mark time is programmable from 40 mS to 200 mS in 125 uS increments Ring Burst Alerting Signal The length of the Ring Burst Alerting Signal is programmable from 150 mS to 320 mS in 5 mS increments 87 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual 88 OSI Duration The OSI is a form of DC signaling sent during an on hook state prior to Visual Message Waiting During this time the 48 VDC is momentarily removed OSI may be set from O seconds to 5 seconds in 5 mS increments CAS Duration CAS Tone is a CPE Alerting Signal a Bellcore term for a tone used to alert CPE equipment of Call Waiting asking for ACKnowledgement prior to sending Caller ID The CAS Duration may be set from 70 mS to 90 mS in 5 mS increments Wait for Acknowledge After the TLE sends the CAS signal it waits a certain time for a DTMF Acknowledgement signal from the CPE device It sees this it sends the FSK data This Wait for Acknowledgement time may be varied to ensure that
58. Message Format sent after ring burst alerting signal normal ringing follows Normal CID Table Parameters up to 9 maximum Date Time Calling Line Identity Calling Party Name Call Type voice call Private CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum Date Time Calling Line Identity Private Calling Party Name Private Out of Area OTA CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum Date Time Calling Line Identity Unavailable Calling Party Name Unavailable Network Message Status Extension for Network Operator Country Network Operator Version Dial Prefix for Private Dial Prefix for Out of Area OTA Calling Number 10 Digit Limit Prefix Number Line 1 Prefix Number Line 2 Prefix Number Line 3 Prefix Number Line 4 00H no messages 33 France 0001 001 31 87 Disabled 1 555 1 1 555 2 1 555 3 1 555 4 Message Type for CID not associated with ringing Message Waiting Indicator Mode for CID not associated with ringing Multiple Message Format sent after ring burst alerting signal Parameters for CID not associated with ringing up to 6 maximum Visual Indicator On Date Time Calling Line Identity Calling Line Name 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Timers Ring end to FSK DTMF FSK end to ring start On hook channel Seizure On hook Mark length Off hook Mark length Ring burst Ring Cadence Group 1 Ring Cadence Group 2 Ring Cadence Group 3 User message 1 User message 2 User message 3 Telepho
59. Network Calling Mobile Phone 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Calling Ordinary Subscriber Calling Payphone Calling Priority Subscriber Calling Test Call Calling Unavailable or Unknown Calling Virtual Private Network Calling Line Identity Calling Line Identity Private E B Calling Line Identity Unavailable E B Calling Party Name Calling Party Name Private Calling Party Name Unavailable Complementary Calling Line Identity E Date Time Extension For Network Operator Use E Forwarded Can t Reach Mobile E Forwarded Deflected after Alerting E Forwarded Deflected Immediate E Forwarded Forward on Busy E Forwarded Forward on No Reply E Forwarded Unavailable or Unknown E Forwarded Unconditional E Network Message 1 or Unspecified E Network Message No Messages E Network Message User Defined E Redirecting Number Line Identity E User Defined Item 1 E User Defined Item 2 E User Defined Item 3 E MDMF Message Waiting Message Components Bellcore or Bellcore Plus Calling Line Identity Calling Party Name Calling Party Name Private Calling Party Name Unavailable Date Time Visual Indicator OFF Visual Indicator ON 40 400 00020 Rev M 79 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual ETSI FSK Calling Line Identity Calling Line Identity Private E Calling Line Identity Unavailable E Calling Party Name Calling Party Name Private
60. S in 5 mS increments 75 to 1200 mS in 5 mS increments 50 to 1000 mS in 5 mS increments 850 mS default 0 2000 mS in 5 mS increments 1 2 to 30 S in 5 mS increments 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Call Progress Tones Tone levels are referenced to selected impedance Single or dual frequencies from 10 to 1000 Hz 1 Hz resolution unless otherwise noted Amplitude range is 6 to 60 dBm Audible Ringback 440 and 480 Hz 1 Hz 19 dBm 1 dB per tone default 10 to 1000 Hz in 1 Hz increments 6 to 60 dBm per tone in 1 dB increments Dial Tone 1 and or Tone 2 350 and 440 Hz 1 Hz 13 dBm 1 dB per tone default 10 to 1000 Hz in 1 Hz increments 6 to 60 dBm per tone in 1 dB increments Busy Tone 440 and 620 Hz 1 Hz 24 dBm 1 dB per tone default 10 to 1000 Hz in 1 Hz increments 6 to 60 dBm per tone in 1 dB increments Reorder Tone 1 and 2 480 and 620 Hz 1 Hz 24 dBm 1 dB per tone default 10 to 1000 Hz in 1 Hz increments 6 to 60 dBm per tone in 1 dB increments Special Test Tone 1004 Hz 1 Hz 24 dBm 1 dB default 10 to 3000 Hz in 1 Hz increments 0 to 60 dBm per tone in 1 dB increments SIT 950 1400 1800 Hz 24 dBm default 10 2000 Hz in 1 Hz increments 6 to 60 dBm in 1 dB increments On Off duration 0 1 S in 5 mS increments Number Unobtainable tone 950 1400 Hz 24 dBm 330 mS on 5 mS off 330 mS on 5 mS off rate default 0 to 2000 Hz in 1 Hz increments
61. TAS TS PSTN 1 A CLIP Rev 1 Oct 15 1996 Telecommunications Authority of Singapore document Analogue Calling Line Identity Presentation Facility for connection to Public Switched Telephone Network Swedish Specification TVT 8211 A 112E Technical requirements for connection of subscriber equipment to the public switched telephone network 8211 A 331 Feb 15 1995 Telia Swedish Telecom document Transfer of numbering information on analogue exchange line incoming call 1056 A 763 June 18 1998 Telia Swedish Telecom document Transmission requirements for sending DTMF for CLI Calling Line Identification The following web site URL s were used and are supplied for your convenience Standards Australia Online http www standards com au default htm SINet British Telecom http www1 btwebworld com sinet index htm ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute homepage http www etsi org France Telecom research division http www cnet fr a welcome html Deutsche Telecom Germany http www dtag de KNP Royal Dutch Telecom http www kpn com research en route html ITU International Telecommunications Union http www itu ch Telecommunication Authority of Singapore http www tas gov sg Telia Swedish Telecom http www telia se 40 400 00020 Rev M 103 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Automated Test Software Module TLE TEST The TLE TEST module for the TLE A 01 replaces the TLE BASE TL
62. TMF FSK to Ring Ring to DTMF FSK OSI to FSK On hook Channel Seizure On hook Mark Time Off hook Mark Time Dual Tone Alerting Signal Ring Burst Alerting Signal See the following section for more details The programming of the TLE ICID operating parameters is supported using multiple screens Call Waiting and Caller ID were once separate screens but have been combined in the TLE ICID Software Module The TLE ICID Software Module allows a user to program the Caller ID parameters for each line for greater flexibility If only one Caller ID Standard is chosen then parameters not associated with that Standard will not be able to be chosen More advanced users have the option of choosing the Caller ID Standard Everything and have no restrictions in accessing all programming parameters The Defaults button on each screen will reset the parameters for only the screen being edited If a user wishes to reset all parameters for a configuration to Defaults then use the Defaults button on the Main TLE screen Caller ID and Call Waiting Modes Caller ID 7 Call Waiting Caller ID and Call Waiting Modes 1 74 Caller ID Standard x Enable Bellcore he Caller ID MDMF C SDMF DIMF Alerting Sequence Pause in Ring Cycle El No Ringing CID Call Waiting OMDMF SDMF Alerting Sequence Normal single SAS tone El Alerting Sequence Open Switch Interval 0S1 y X CIDCW SCWID Type II CID
63. Type voice call Date Time Calling Line Identity Unavailable Calling Party Name Unavailable Absence of Name O Network Message Status 00H no messages Extension for Network Operator Country 44 UK Network Operator 0001 Version 001 Dial Prefix for Private 141 Dial Prefix for OTA 87 Calling Number 10 Digit Limit Disabled Prefix Number Line 1 1 555 1 Prefix Number Line 2 1 555 2 Prefix Number Line 3 1 555 3 Prefix Number Line 4 1 555 4 99 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Message Type for CID not associated with ringing Call Setup Mode for CID not associated with ringing Multiple message format sent after line reversal and dual alerting tone Parameters for CID not associated with ringing up to 6 maximum Call Type message waiting call Date time Network message system status 1 message Timers Ring end to FSK 550 mS Dual tone to FSK 50 mS Line reversal to dual tone 100 mS DTMF FSK end to ring start 200 mS On hook channel Seizure 250 mS On hook Mark length 150 mS Off hook Mark length 67 mS Dual tone length 100 mS Ring Cadence Group 1 4 sec on 2 sec off 4 sec on 2 sec off Ring Cadence Group 2 8 sec on 4 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off Ring Cadence Group 3 1 sec on 1 sec off 1 sec on 3 sec off User message 1 Set to 13H 2 network status 2 mes sages User message 2 Set to 13H 3 network status 3 mes sages User message 3 Set to 13H 4 network status 4 mes sages 100 40 400 00020 Rev M
64. a eo datada E E Dada 58 TAPA DS Aa 59 Korea Defallis csi lio doi 60 Netherlands DefaullS 000 ao aida 61 Norway Defaults irsini hipe apaa aaan tae aaa A da A e e aA TAi Nd 62 Singapore Detallada 63 SPaln Deli A tada 64 Sweden DefalllS3 iaa oda ace edad se tt es la Til A 65 Switzerland DefaultSs 2 2 ld e aia 66 UK Defallisico nata tata e td tae ld dies 67 US Canada defaults eii dia dida 68 International Caller ID Software Module TLE ICID oooononcccnnoccnononcccnonancnononancnonrrn cc nnno nc r crono nnn rn n rra rr 69 A A E ta lig Sata tg Pa ca bd Sia 69 Overview TLEA CI Diurno Ra 69 DetailS EOI aa 70 Caller ID TiMing Parameters 00i ive ae eee ee eerie die neni ae 73 Programming sssaaa a e stone hi shoes A eth fuses los any Devel AE E E aed le dav ae eae deen cho ee 74 Caller ID and Call Waiting Modes oooonoccccnonociconocananononcnonanonnnn nono cnn nan n rn nano nn n nn 74 Caller ID and CIDCW Components and Sequence oococccccnnoccnonononcnononononanononononn nc nano nn nn naar rca rn nnnrnnnn nr rca 76 Caller ID Miscellaneous Parameters ccccceceeeeceeceeeeeeeceeeaeeeeeeeeeeecaaeaeeeeeeesecaaeaeeeeeeeseeenaeeeeeeseesanaeees 80 Phone Number Prefix and Group Selections ooooocccnonicinococcnononcncnononcnn nono cono nonn nc nano nn rn nnnn rra n nr n nr rnn rra 81 Caller ID and Call Waiting TONES issiron inneni ia 83 DTMF CID Parameters castor ae ae a e ada ponia late aaa 84 TIMINOS a E A ir id tn tod
65. aining configuration software and User Manuals Product Registration Card The following items may be included as options International Software Module TLE INTL International Caller ID Software Module TLE ICID Requires purchase of the International Software Module Advanced Emulation Software Module TLE ADV Automated Test Software Module TLE TEST 7 foot modular telephone cable 25 foot modular telephone cable 9 pin male to 9 pin female RS 232 cable 1 supplied with each TLE unit 9 pin male to 25 pin female adapter 1 supplied with each TLE unit 7 5 foot 110 VAC power cord 1 supplied with each TLE unit If any of the items you ordered are missing or damaged contact Teltone s Customer Service at 425 951 3388 Product Registration Please complete the Product Registration card and mail it to Teltone Corporation This will place you on the mailing list for information regarding feature enhancements and product upgrade information 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Setting up the TLE Power up the TLE The TLE uses a universal power supply that operates from 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Connect AC power to the TLE then turn the rear panel power switch to the ON position A Grounding is assured by using the appropriate approved power cord The green Status LED on the front panel will indicate the state of the system The LED should blink between mid to full brightness If the LED fails to ligh
66. al at the called line 29 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Special Test Tone Test Number This is the telephone number dialed to access the Special Test Tone programmed in the Miscellaneous screen under Test Tones It is programmable from 0 to 16 digits in length and the default setting is 83785 The default test tone is 1004 Hz at 10 dBm Stuttered Dial Tone Test Number This is the telephone number dialed to access the Stuttered Dial Tone programmed in the Dial Tone screen under Confirmation It is programmable from 0 to 16 digits in length and the default setting is 83786 Port Configuration By default the TLE operates as a 4 line unit with a single Active Configuration Under this scenario there are certain global parameters which apply to all lines for example Call Progress frequencies such as Dial Tone or SIT Independent switch operation ports 2 amp 4 is a special mode to allow for more versatile programming of the TLE When this mode is selected the unit will operate with one configuration for ports 1 and 3 and a second configuration for ports 2 and 4 To edita port s parameters the appropriate configuration must first be selected as the Edit Configuration However for certain global parameters such as date time for Caller ID the TLE can only accept one value In these cases the unit will always use the values from the first configuration the edit function is disabled for these parameters in the second
67. all Waiting or SCWID Spontaneous Call Waiting with Caller ID Type Ill Caller ID This is an interactive off hook sequence know as DSCWID ADSI 8 AST VMWI Visual Message Waiting Indication An on hook FSK transmission used to turn on a visual indicator of a Caller ID adjunct or screen telephone to initiate messages in a CO based voice mailbox Stuttered Dial Tone normally accompanies this feature for those users who do not have a visual indicator 40 400 00020 Rev M 127 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Index 2 2x2 port operation 30 4 4 Port operation 30 A Acknowledge CIDCW TLE ICID 81 Active Configuration 10 11 30 using DTMF 10 using the serial port 11 ADSI 22 TLE ICID 71 Type III Caller ID 22 Advanced Emulation Software Module TLE ADV 36 Alerting Sequence TLE ICID 69 76 Alternate Voice Message 14 34 Application Guide TLE ADV 36 TLE INTL 39 Attenuation Recorded Messages 15 Satellite Delay 37 Audio Attenuation 15 Line Monitor 14 Recorded Messages 14 dial access 14 invalid number 14 on disconnect 14 Australia defaults TLE ICID 70 90 TLE INTL 45 46 Austria defaults TLE INTL 47 B Basic Calling Operation 9 Belgium defaults TLE INTL 48 Bellcore TLE ICID 75 77 Bellcore Plus 128 TLE ICID 75 78 79 Bibliography TLE ADV 35 TLE BASE 35 TLE ICID 102 TLE INTL 40 Brazil defaults TLE INTL 49 Busy Phone Number 29 Tone 15 cadence 15 levels
68. amental and upper side tone are generated both at the amplitude programmed for Tone 1 Call Waiting Call Waiting is a feature of phone systems that lets you know someone is trying to call you Caller ID Information about who s calling and or their phone number is passed to your phone and is displayed on special Caller ID equipment CAS CPE Alerting Signal Bellcore term for tone used to alert CPE equipment of Call Waiting asking for ACKnowledgement prior to sending Caller ID 123 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual 124 CE Customer Equipment see CPE CEAS Customer Equipment Alerting Signal see CAS CID See Caller ID CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation see Caller ID C O Central Office a term used to describe the central location of switching equipment CPE Customer Premise Equipment Telephone products that reside at the customer location DDN Dialable Directory Number The number that the called party is required to dial to return a call to the calling party DIT Display Information Transfer DT AS Dual Tone Alerting Signal see CAS DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency The technical term for touchtones a combination of two tones ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Central Office Telephone company facility where subscribers lines are joined to switching equipment for connecting other subscribers to each other locally and long distance Also called CO CID
69. ance Complex 45 Loop Parameters 25 Independent switch operation Ports 2 amp 4 30 India defaults TLE INTL 56 Information Code TLE ICID 85 Informational and Error Messages 111 International Software Module TLE INTL 39 Introduction TLE ICID 69 Invalid Number Response Miscellaneous 28 Invalid Number Voice Message 14 34 Ireland defaults TLE INTL 57 Italy defaults TLE INTL 58 40 400 00020 Rev M J Japan defaults TLE INTL 59 K Korea defaults TLE INTL 60 L Line Recieve Attenuation Loop Parameters 26 Line Reversal DC Signaling 23 Line Reversal to DTMF TLE ICID 87 Line Reversal to Dual Tone TLE ICID 87 Loop Current Loop Parameters 26 Loop Parameters 25 Impedance 25 Line Receive Attenuation 26 Loop Current 26 TLE INTL 45 M Maintenance 116 cleaning 116 servicing 116 MDMF 69 Call Setup Message Components 77 Bellcore 77 Bellcore Plus 78 ETSI FSK 78 Message Waiting Message Components 79 Bellcore or Bellcore Plus 79 ETSI FSK 80 TLE ICID 77 Message Waiting TLE ICID 75 Metering Tones TLE ADV 37 TLE INTL 43 Minimum Ring Off Time Caller ID 19 TLE ICID 88 Miscellaneous 26 Conference Type 27 Confirmation Tones 26 Disconnect Treatment 26 Hunt Mode 28 Invalid Number Response 28 Network Delay 28 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Off hook Mode 27 Rotary Dial Only 27 Test Tones 27 N Netherlands defaults TLE ICI
70. andard Unit Features TLE BASE Options Two user selectable configuration settings 2 x 2 port or 4 port operation Vacuum Florescent Display for telephone port status information and other messages 600 or 900 ohm programmable input impedance Programmable ring frequency ringback tones voltage and cadence Programmable loop current Programmable DC signaling on off hook flash disconnect and line reversal Programmable attenuation Three programmable numbers for each line Call Waiting Visual Message Waiting Stuttered Dial Tone Caller ID SCWID Caller 1D in Call Waiting and DSCWID SCWID with Disposition Programmable dial tone busy tone reorder tone and special information tones SIT Five dial up test tones plus one programmable test tone Calling Party Control network delays dialing mode and other miscellaneous settings Audio Messaging Import WAV files from the PC Multiple Message Playback 100 to 240 VAC power supply CE Mark Compliance Programming via Windows based software using a serial port 3 5 mm mono audio jack for monitoring audio International Software Module TLE INTL Basic unit features plus 40 400 00020 Rev M 16 stored configuration settings which include 11 predefined Country specific settings 5 preset North America settings 11 additional Country settings included Programmable 12 or 16 kHz metering tones Ability to call from one country configuration to another Complex impedances
71. ansmissions all associated with Ringing Calling Number only Calling Number and Diverting Number Diverting number only Calling Number Diverting Number Call Forward and Information Code Private restricted code delivery when a 67 default prefix is dialed Out of Area calling party unavailable code when a 87 default prefix is dialed 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The Information Code may be programmed to be any combination from 00 to 99 Currently Sweden uses 00 and 10 in their standard see details below with the balance reserved for future use Any of the above modes may be overridden by dialing the prefix code 67 or 87 default values prior to the destination number In this case the following special codes will be transmitted 67 Prefix Programmable code up to 2 digits with programmable start and stop digits Defaults Sweden Code 10 calling party number is restricted Start digit DTMF B Stop digit DTMF C Netherlands Not used defaults Sweden 87 Prefix Programmable code of up to 10 digits with programmable start and stop digits Defaults Sweden Code 00 calling number is not available Start digit DTMF B Stop digit DTMF C Netherlands Code 0000000000 calling party is unknown Start digit DTMF D Stop digit DTMF C The Normal Private and Out of Area transmissions see Figure 6 have programmable Start and End digits as well as a programma
72. are four messages which may be stored The default names see Voice Messages screen are Invalid Number Disconnect Dial Access and Alternate Any of these four names may be selected for the three conditions with the Audio screen When one of the conditions for playback occurs the recorded message plays one time followed by silence If the Repeat selection is checked the audio message will repeat continuously The TLE ships with one default message for each of the three conditions These messages are stored in a mono 8 kHz 8 bit u law WAV file format Their names are Invalid WAV Hangup WAV and Dialacc WAV The user may create new files using a sound card Double clicking on the File field in the Voice Messages screen allows the selection of a new file The TLE PC software stores these in 0 5 seconds increments and displays the total file length on the screen The sum 40 400 00020 Rev M Busy Tone 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual of all recorded messages must not exceed the total length for the audio memory 8 seconds Attenuation Attenuation is the loss of signal level Attenuation values refer to the amount of attenuation compared to the original recording Attenuation may be set from O dB to 60 dB in 1 dB increments The Busy signal is an indication that the Called Line is off hook and not available Busy Tone has several variables including single tone or dual tone output level and a
73. arious technical references to determine the default values for specific countries However there are circumstances where a parameter may have several variations or new standards may be announced Consequently each user must verify that the operating parameters are valid for their application and usage Overview TLE ICID 40 400 00020 Rev M The basics of Caller ID are that after an Alerting Sequence a specially formatted message is sent to a telephone or other adjunct device that will display the identity of the calling party This may be sent while the telephone or adjunct are in an on hook state Type signaling or while they are in an off hook state Type II signaling In Type signaling the Alerting Sequence may be a Ring Line Reversal Open Switch Interval Dual Tone a combination of signals or there may be no alerting signal The formatted message may be sent as FSK or DTMF and may contain only the time date and telephone number of the calling party Single Data Message Format or SDMF or it may contain the name of the calling party or other call details Multiple Data Message Format or MDMP In Type II signaling the Alerting Sequence consists of a Subscriber Alerting Sequence SAS or Call Waiting Tone followed by a CPE Alerting Sequence CAS tone or Dual Tone Alerting Sequence The telephone or adjunct responds to the alerting sequence with an acknowledgement signal and then the Caller ID message is sent The ca
74. ation Software Module TLE ADV 0ooconoccccnococcnononcncnononcnnnono cocoa nn nnnnnnn nn rra nnnn nan n nn rnnnn nn rr anna nan rnnnnnnns 36 Impairments i ne a dd o tren 36 Metering TONES ae erea a tase e a e aaga raa eaa aa a a a aa a e aa 37 Signal Level Meas r ment cder erececgeepesccneesascdeeepaeechenrasedgrsrcoecntsuinsrsedsuaneeedborsatedgeapecsanest snterbestesedsessness 38 International Software Module TLE N TL oooonnccccnnnonccocononcnononononononcncnnno nono nnnn non nn n nn nano rr rr rana rar n rr rra rra 39 Rotary Dialling iii ion 39 Reference iii cian 40 Resetto DefaultS lt lt zee i A aa 40 COUNTY AO a Aia 41 Importing Additional Countries e A died 41 Call Wald A e a i N aaa A 42 Metering TONES eiiieaeno ia rensar ta dsd 43 Special Information Tones Number Unobtainable Tone oconccccnnoccconococanononcncnanonononono cnn nnonn nc nn nn nr rn nana rca 43 Loop Parameters TLE INTL cocino a dd 45 Country Default SEIS ii o ace ss 45 Australia Deal Sucia a 46 Austria DefalllS Cocoa iio toto read 47 Belgium DetaultS teca tt ld las doi Teta ceed deca easy 48 Brazil Detalla adas 49 China Defaults 000 des 50 Denmark Defaults citen calida 51 Finland Deal anat 52 France Defaults aii ad eee 53 40 400 00020 Rev M iii Contents Continued EIA A O AE 54 Greece Default iii data iesas 55 India DefallS ciar ia acota 56 Ireland DefaullS co titi td tl lis ains aida pcia ara 57 NEARE EU tanta ltda ll
75. ault 10 1800 Hz in 1 Hz increments Output level 13 dBm default 6 to 60 dBm in 1 dB increments Cadence on time 300 mS default O 1 5 S in 5 mS increments off time 0 mS default O 1 5 S in 5 mS increments leading blank 50 mS default 5 100 mS in 5 mS increments trailing blank 50 mS default 5 100 mS in 5 mS increments 120 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Metering Tones Signal Level Measurement Accuracy Echo Time Level Level Accuracy Satellite Delay White Noise Source Level Accuracy Audio Monitor Port Connector Output impedance Frequency response Frequency gain Voice Messages AC Power Fuse User Serviceable Physical Dimensions Weight Temperature Range Operating Storage Humidity Altitude Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual 12 or 16 kHz 0 5 VRMs in 100 mV increments 0 10 S on off timing in 5 mS increments 1 mvRMS 5 of value Accuracy over range from 400 to 3000 Hz Value time averaged over 100 ms reported approximately every second to the TLE PC software program Selectable from 0 to 100 ms in 125 uS increments 60 dB default 4 60 dB in 1 dB increments Maintained within 1 dB of setting 0 1000 mS in 125 uS increments Broadbanded over 300 to 3400 Hz range no C message weight 2 dB for values from 20 to 85 dBrn 3 5 mm audio plug 600 Q 300 3400 Hz 100 mVRMS 1 dB out into a 600 load when a 200 mVRMS signal is injecte
76. ble DTMF Code for the Private and Out of Area transmissions See Figure 39 for more information DTMF Generation Tone frequencies Levels and Timing The DTMF tone frequencies are programmable from 100 to 2000 Hz in 1 Hz increments The default values are set as seen below Columns S S Qj e7 1 2113 A m 145116 Rows s2 1718119 B C 941 0 D Frequencies In Hz Figure 41 DTMF Parameters 85 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Timings 86 Note The Row and Column signal levels are programmable from 6 to 60 dBm The defaults of 12 dBm for the Row and 10 dBm for the Column tones are based on CEPT Recommendation T CS 46 02 The DTMF tone timing is programmable from 0 to 1 0 Seconds ON and OFF in 5 mS increments Caller 1D Call Waiting Timings 1 x Ring to FSK DTMF Sec 00 550 Call Waiting Timing Dual Tone to FSK Sec 00 045 Nomai Distinctive OSI to FSK Sec 00 FSK DTMF to Ring Sec Leading Blank 00 050 Seconds Line Reversal to DTMF Sec Line Reversal to Dual Tone Sec 5 Trailing Blank 00 050 EB Seconds On Hook Channel Seizure ms On Hook Mark ms X Cadence base las Sec on Sec off Ring Burst Timing Sec E y 0 000 sec on OSI Duration Sec CAS Duration Sec E Wait for Acknowledge Sec E 10 000 Dual Tone Duration Sec i 0 000 4 Sec delay between tone bursts Minim
77. ced by 10 dB 400 Hz 10 dBm 4S on 2 S off 4 S on 2 S off 25 Hz 70 VRMS 4 S on 2 S off 4 S on 2 S off 400 Hz 10 dBm 2 5 S on 5 S off Australia uses Number Unobtainable tone or recorded announcement will use announcement as default 425 Hz 10 dBm 1 S on 1 S off 1 S on every 4 7 sec Australia 220Q 820Q 120nF Disabled 40 400 00020 Rev M Austria Defaults 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual To make the settings for this country available follow the instructions in Importing Additional Countries on page 41 Description Dial Tone Recall Dial Tone Special Dial Tone Ringing Tone Ringing Signal Busy Tone Busy Tone II Congestion Tone SIT Tones Call Waiting Tone Metering Tones Impedance 600 Q Frequency Hz 420 450 420 380 420 420 450 50 420 450 420 450 420 450 950 1400 1800 420 12 000 Cadence 1 Continuous Continuous Continuous 1 0 on 5 0 off 1 0 on 5 0 off 0 4 on 0 4 off 0 3 on 0 3 off 0 2 on 0 2 off 0 33 on 0 33 on 0 33 0n 1 0 off 0 04 on 1 95 off 0 05 on 0 05 off Signal level 26dBm to 16dBm 26dBm to 16dBm 26dBm to 16dBm 43dBm to 6 5dBm 26Vac to 66Vac 43dBm to 6 5dBm 43dBm to 6 5dBm 43dBm to 16dBm 43dBm to 9dBm 43dBm to 9dBm 43dBm to 9dBm 36dBm to 10dBm 50mV to 2 5V fff fff is defined because some ex
78. changes use the first frequency and is the default and other exchanges use the second frequency 47 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Belgium Defaults 48 To make the settings for this country available follow the instructions in Importing Additional Countries on page 41 Description Dial Tone Special Confirmation Special Dial Tone International Dial Tone Ringing Tone Ringing Signal Busy Tone Congestion Tone SIT Tones Metering Tones Frequency Hz 425 450 425 450 425 450 900 1020 1140 425 450 25Hz 425 450 425 450 900 1380 1860 or 950 1400 1800 16 000 Cadence 1 Continuous 0 04 on 0 04 off 1 0 on 0 25 off 0 33 on 0 33 on 0 33 on 1 0 on 3 0 off 1 0 on 3 0 off 0 5 on 0 5 off 0 167 on 0 167 off 0 33 on 0 33 on 0 33 0n 1 0 off 0 33 on 0 33 on 0 33 on 1 0 off 0 08 on 0 22 off Signal level 20dBm to 4dBm 20dBm to 4dBm 20dBm to 4dBm 28dBm to 4dBm 28dBm to 4dBm 28dBm to 4dBm 37dBm to 4dBm 75Vac to 90Vac 37dBm to 4dBm 37dBm to 4dBm 42dBm to 4dBm 42dBm to 4dBm 42dBm to 4dBm 42dBm to 4dBm 42dBm to 4dBm 42dBm to 4dBm 18dBm to 17 dBm Impedance 600 or 150 Q 830 Q in parallel with 72nF for digital PBXs with analogue interface fff fff is defined because some exchanges use the first frequency and is the default and other exchanges use the second freq
79. configuration Port Configuration allows the user to change the Edit Configuration from 4 Port normal operation to 2x2 Port dual two port operation with Lines 1 and 2 acting as a separate platform that is isolated from Lines 3 and 4 The Clone operation can be used to make the two port platforms identical by copying the non global parameters from Lines 1 and 2 over to Lines 3 and 4 Port Configuration x Switch Configuration Active Configuration 01 DEFAULTS 01 01 1997 00 00 00 y Independant switch operation ports 2 amp 4 Port Configuration 4 Ports O 2x2 Ports Gone Beed Apply Help Defaults Figure 18 Port Configuration Screen 30 40 400 00020 Rev M Reorder 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Clone Clone is used when configuring the TLE for 2x2 operation Enabling this feature will clone or copy an exact duplicate of the settings for Lines 1 8 2 to Lines 3 8 4 so that the Edit Configuration is split into two identical setups After the 2x2 Ports is selected and the screen is closed OK the Clone feature is disabled To enable the Clone feature again select 4 Ports then 2x2 Ports A dialog box will appear To Clone lines 1 amp 2 to Lines 3 8 4 select Yes The Reorder signal is an indication that trunk circuits are not available Reorder Tone has several variables including Single Tone or Dual Tone Output Level and a Simple or Complex
80. connect which may occur some time greater than 2 seconds later This timer is programmable up to 30 seconds The actual Length of the Forced Disconnect is also programmable with the default being 850 mS Forced Disconnect Length may be set from 0 to 2 seconds in 5 mS increments Forced Disconnect Delay may be set from 1 2 to 30 seconds in 5 mS increments This feature may be enabled or disabled for each line 23 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Dial Tone 24 Dial Tone is the audible signal issued to a calling party when the Central Office is ready to receive digits The TLE issues a Second Dial Tone after a series of digits are dialed to emulate operation of a PABX or other switch platforms See Revert to Dial Tone phone number Other types of dial tones include Recall Dial Tone an interrupted Dial Tone a k a Stuttered Dial Tone indicating recognition of a FLASH Hook to access other features Message Waiting Dial Tone an off hook interrupted Dial Tone indicating messages in voice mail and Confirmation Dial Tone an interrupted dial tone sequence indicating that a feature has been properly used such as Cancel Call Waiting Dial Tone x Tones Cadences Tone 1 Cadence Type z 3 8 aon Tone 2 i E dBm Delay Before Dial Tone Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Delay Before Kie Bia Tone Line 1 Line 2 Line 4 00 500 Seconds Seconds Secon
81. created if a TLE is connected This field will be blank if no TLE is connected It also shows the current Configuration Set Name and the Date Time it was created The Set Active button allows the user to choose the Active Configuration in the TLE TLE_PC No Unit Connected ot x File Edit Configuration Screens Comm Help Active Configuration Configuration Set 09 15 1997 13 12 08 Set Achyve Edit Configuration 01 DEFAULTS 01 01 1997 00 00 00 M Name Find Send Gend AII Wuery Wuery All Defaults General Setup On hook Initiating the Call Calls to the TLE Calls to Other Lines twa O After Answer During the Call Ending the Call UNTITLED TLE Figure 5 Main TLE Screen No TLE Connected The middle section of the screen displays the Configuration being edited The Name button allows the user to change the name of each configuration The Send button sends the current configuration being edited to the TLE The Send All button sends all of the 11 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual configurations in the Configuration Set to the TLE The Query button will query the settings for the current configuration in the TLE The Query All button will query all of the stored configurations in the TLE The Defaults button will reset any Configuration under edit to the factory default settings The bottom section displays buttons that conform to the natural order of call placement and
82. d a Number Prefix used to support display of numbers beyond 16 digits which Group of Phone numbers are used for Calling Line Call Forward and Redirect Number display and the ability to program the Group 1 Name to be displayed These parameters are programmed individually for each Line Phone Number also known as Calling Number Calling Line Identity The Calling Number sent to a Caller ID telephone or display unit can be of varying lengths The telephone numbers in the TLE can be up to 16 digits in length Some countries and formats require that fewer digits be sent or allow for a greater number of digits For example Australia FSK allows up to 64 characters ETSI DTMF signaling allows up to 20 characters Bellcore FSK allows up to 10 digits and in the U K up to 18 digits are allowed The TLE ICID module will allow for up to 64 characters to be sent by using a special function called a Prefix Number along with the Telephone Number The user can program Prefix Numbers for each of the 4 lines which may be up to 48 characters long Allowed characters are digits 0 9 asterisk octothorpe space dash left parentheses and right parentheses This prefix may be enabled or disabled for each line This dial prefix will be enabled or disabled for each line for other functions such as Calling Line Number Call Forward Number and Dialable Directory Number The Calling Number to be displayed is sel
83. d 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 The Installation Category OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY for this device is II and it is designed to be safe under POLLUTION DEGREE 2 per IEC 1010 1 1990 specifications vi 40 400 00020 Rev M Overview Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The Teltone Telephone Line Emulator TLE is a user configurable four port analog telephone emulator enabling simulation of many public switched telephone network PSTN conditions The TLE is designed to work between 100 VAC and 240 VAC enabling the TLE to be used worldwide There is an International Software Module an Advanced Simulation Software Module an Automated Test Software Module and an International Caller ID Software Module available These options are designed to work individually with the basic TLE or they can be mixed and matched depending on the user s requirements St
84. d into T amp R Gain is unity into a high impedance load Stored in 8 kHz 8 bit u law WAV format Up to 4 messages 8 seconds total in 0 5 S blocks 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 6A T2 0H Time delay 2 A high interrupt capability 5 X 20 mm 2 ea 10 0 W x 13 2 D x 2 8 H 7 lbs maximum 0 C to 40 C 40 C to 55 C Maximum humidity is 85 non condensing Up to 2 000 meters 121 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Regulatory Compliance Safety United States UL 3111 1 Canada CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 European Union EN55022 Conducted amp Radiated Emissions EN61000 3 2 3 Harmonic Emissions and Voltage Fluctuations EN61010 European Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measuring Control and Lab Use IEC 1000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Susceptibility ESD IEC 1000 4 3 Radiated Immunity IEC 1000 4 4 Electrical Transients EMC United States FCC Part 15 Class A Canada CISPR 22 Class A Canada 122 40 400 00020 Rev M Glossary 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Some terms in this glossary were defined with the assistance of Newton s Telecom Dictionary To order a copy call 1 800 LIBRARY or write to Telecom Library Inc 12 West 21 Street New York New York 10010 2500 set The standard single line touchtone desk telephone ACK Shorthand term for the DTMF ACKnowledgement issued by a CPE device to request sending of the FSK Caller ID information ADSI
85. ding Retry A communications error has occurred while sending data to the TLE Retrying will attempt to resend the data to the TLE File filename is not compatible with the TLE that is currently connected The file being opened contains a configuration set for a TLE with upgraded features for which the current TLE has not had the upgrade installed File filename is not a TLE Configuration Set file The file being opened is not a TLE configuration file Error occurred during download An error occurred while downloading a microcontroller or DSP code file or a voice message The user should re attempt the download TLE must be idle before starting download Go on hook with all phones and retry The TLE does not support calls while downloading microcontroller or DSP code files or voice messages The user should go on hook on all phones connected to the TLE and wait for all lines to be idle display shows On hook for all lines and then re attempt the download File filename not found Audio File See Audio Related Error Messages Wrong File Type File must be Mono 8 000kHz 8 bit mu law wave file See Audio Related Error Messages The wiring for the RJ 11 connections is based upon Bellcore standards with the signaling on pins 3 and 4 of the 6 pin modular connector Some countries such as the U K need special wiring to operate correctly 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual
86. ds Seconds Cancel Apply Help Defaults Figure 14 Dial Tone Screen Dial Tone Level and Frequencies Dial Tones may be single or dual frequencies with individually adjustable amplitudes With a selection of Single Tone the system will only generate the first tone With a selection of Tone 1 Tone 2 the system will generate both tones with the specified frequencies and amplitudes Purchase of the International Module adds the selection of Tone 1 x Tone 2 The system will generate Tone 1 modulation by Tone 2 In this implementation only the fundamental and upper side tone are generated both at the amplitude programmed for Tone 1 Frequency for both tones may be set from 10 Hz to 1000 Hz in 1 Hz increments and signal level from 06 dBm to 60 dBm in 1 dB increments Dial Tone Cadences The TLE supports multiple dial tones These include Normal Recall Message Waiting and Confirmation dial tones Each dial tone may be configured for continuous simple or complex cadence Simple cadence has one on and one off time Default is 0 1 seconds on 0 1 seconds off Complex cadence has two separate on off times Default is 0 1 seconds on 0 1 seconds 40 400 00020 Rev M Loop Parameters 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual off 0 1 seconds on 0 1 seconds off The repeat number for both simple and complex cadences can be set from 1 to 20 If the Repeat Forever box is not checked on the Ca
87. e Line Emulator User s Manual TLE Comm Port Com Port Com O Com2 Cancel O Com3 O Com4 Detect Port Unavailable CTSO DSRO CD RISO DTRO Figure 2 TLE Comm Port Screen Windows 3 1 and Windows 3 11 Windows for Workgroups 1 Insert the CD Rom into the drive 2 Using the Windows Program Manager Select File Run 3 Type in your drive designator followed by Setup exe example r setup exe 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation 5 Confirm that the correct communications port is configured PC Software V2 00 and greater will automatically display the TLE Comm Port selection screen if the TLE is not connected or uses a port other that Comm1 Select the appropriate port and then Detect The TLE software will test to see if your TLE is connected The control leads status are shown at the bottom of the window If the TLE is connected with the proper cable all should be green If not CTS DSR and CD are normally red Select Cancel if your TLE is not connected at this time Select OK to complete the CommPort selection TLE Operation The following call process flowchart will help to explain the basics of call setup and completion More detailed explanations are included after the flowchart 6 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Idle State Line on hook Active State Line Off hook Dial Tone Delay Dial Tone Second Dial Tone D
88. e 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 Do 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 00020 Rev M REGULATORY COMPLIANCE FCC Part 15 Class A Notice This equipment has been teste
89. ecified frequencies and amplitudes Purchase of the International Module adds the selection of Tone 1 x Tone 2 The system will generate Tone 1 modulation by Tone 2 In this implementation only the fundamental and upper side tone are generated both at the amplitude programmed for Tone 1 Frequency for Tone 1 and Tone 2 may be set from 10 Hz to 3000 Hz in 1 Hz increments and 6 dBm to 60 dBm in 1 dBm increments Duration may be set from 70 mS to 90 mS in 5 mS increments After the TLE sends the CAS signal it waits a certain time for a DTMF ACKnowledgement signal from the CPE device If it sees this it sends the FSK data This Wait for Acknowledgement time may be varied to ensure that CPE devices are responding within the proper time window Wait for Acknowledgement may be set from 100 mS to 300 mS in 5 mS increments FSK Tone The FSK Frequency Shift Key Tones are programmable in both frequency and signal level The mark 1 tone is the lower of the two tones and is programmable from 1100 Hz to 1400 Hz The space 0 tone is the upper tone and is programmable from 2000 Hz to 2300 Hz Both tone levels may be set from 10 dBm to 60 dBm in 1 dB increments 21 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Open Switch Interval The Open Switch Interval is a form of DC signaling sent during an on hook state prior to Visual Message Waiting During this time the 48 VDC is momentarily removed Open Switch Interval may be set from 0 seconds to 5
90. ected from one of the three groups of programmable phone numbers in the TLE Calling Party Name The Calling Name in the TLE ICID is programmable Group 1 name only and is limited to 64 characters Group 2 and Group 3 names are fixed The Calling Name is selected for each line from one of the three groups of names in the TLE The default names for the 3 groups are as follows Group 1 Programmable names uses Group 1 phone numbers Line 1 ANDERSON ALLEN Line 2 JONES JENNIFER Line 3 SMITH SHARON Line 4 MACDONALD MIKE Group 2 Fixed names uses Group 2 phone numbers Line 1 CLINTON BOB Line 2 REAGAN RICK Line 3 CARTER JOHNNY Line 4 FORD GARY Group 3 Fixed names uses Group 3 phone numbers Line 1 MONTANA JIM Line 2 MARINO DON Line 3 AIKMAN TOM Line 4 KELLY JOHN 40 400 00020 Rev M Note Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Calling Line Group Assignment Group 1 Phone Numbers Call Forward Group Assignment Group 1 Phone Numbers Redirect Number Group Assignment Group 1 Phone Numbers Calling Line Prefix Enable Disable Call Forward Prefix Enable Disable Dialable Directory Prefix Enable Disable Called Line Prefix Enable Disable Caller ID phones and adjunct units may display some unique characters based upon national character sets The characters displayed by the TLE_PC program are based upon the language settings of the Windows operating system and in most cases should match the characters used by
91. em goes off hook If you need to find out if a line is loop start call the telephone company 125 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual 126 Off hook The telephone is in an off hook state when the handset is removed from the cradle A modem or other device is off hook when it answers a call or when it seizes a line to initiate a call On hook a condition when the CPE is connected to a line and is not drawing loop current Mark Logical 1 or Symbol 1 equivalent to the lower of the two frequencies used in FSK signaling MDMF Multiple Data Message Format A Caller ID transmission scheme that consists of a Message Header and a Message Body containing parameter messages Generic description is Name Number Transmission OSI Open Switch Interval a time when the DC battery is removed from Tip and Ring Polarity Reversal A line condition where the battery polarity is reversed from its current state Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Refers to the worldwide voice telephone network accessible to those with telephones and access privileges Also known as PTN Public Telecommunications Network Reorder Tone In North America the reorder tone that sounds like the busy signal but is twice as fast lt indicates that all switching paths are busy Ringback The sound you hear when you are calling someone else s phone The tone you hear is generated by a device at the central office and may not be synchronized to the sound t
92. er Unobtainable for all lines Then in the Miscellaneous screen under Invalid Number Response they may select a particular response on a per line basis 43 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Tone 1 Tone 2 y et Figure 30 Special Information Tones Number Unobtainable Tone Screen These tones are programmable as a single or dual frequency with programmable levels and is applied to all lines With a selection of Single Tone the system will only generate the first tone With a selection of Tone 1 Tone 2 the system will generate both tones with the specified frequencies and amplitudes Purchase of the TLE INTL Software Module adds the selection of Tone 1 x Tone 2 The system will generate Tone 1 modulation by Tone 2 In this implementation only the fundamental and upper side tone are generated both at the amplitude programmed for Tone 1 Frequency range may be set from 10 Hz to 2000 Hz in 1 Hz increments Signal level may be set from 6 dBm to 60 dBm in 1 dB increments On duration may be set from 0 Seconds to 10 000 Seconds in 5 mS increments Off duration may be set from 0 Seconds to 10 000 Seconds in 5 mS increments 44 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Loop Parameters TLE INTL Complex Impedance The TLE Loop Parameters were upgraded in the TLE INTL module in TLE_PC software release Version 2 00 This upgrade to the TLE Loop Parameters has added complex impedance s for Australia G
93. er s Manual 112 Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation Miscellaneous Error Message Error Message Explanation The current configuration of your unit might not be valid or may require an upgrade to the TLE_PC software For the latest version of TLE_PC software see Teltone s web site at www teltone com Do you wish to reconfigure the unit to a compatible version now The TLE_PC software has detected a combination of Boot Code Microcontroller Code and DSP Code versions which are not listed in it s current list of compatible versions This could be due to a corrupted code in the TLE or newer code having been downloaded to it while connected to a different PC Reconfiguring the unit will download the latest compatible versions of microcontroller and or DSP code which are on that PC Note Newer versions of TLE_PC software are compatible with all previous TLE configurations It is recommended that users always install the latest version of TLE_PC software on all systems which they use to configure TLEs Not active in this configuration Selecting items in the Find dialog which are not compatible with the configuration type being edited will result in this message Error Messages SIT Audio and SIT Repeating cannot both be selected If you wish to select SIT Audio you must first remove all selections for SIT Repeating from the other lines SIT Audio and
94. ering Tones Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Enable Enable Enable 7 Enable 16kHz yl Hz 16 kHz Hz gt uz 16kHz Y yz ims Vims Vims Vims Sec on 00 500 Sec on 00 500 Sec on Sec on Sec off 0 500 E Sec off 00 500 Sec off 00 500 4 Sec off Cancel Apply Help Defaults Figure 29 Metering Tones Screen TLE INTL The frequency of the tone can be set at 16 kHz or 12 kHz The voltage of the tone can be set from 0 to 5 Vrms in 100 mV increments default is 3 Vrms The tone cadence can be set from 0 to 10 seconds on and 0 to 10 seconds off in 5 mS increments default is 0 5 seconds on 0 5 seconds off If both lines have them enabled Metering Tones are sent to both parties in the connection Special Information Tones Number Unobtainable Tone 40 400 00020 Rev M When a subscriber dials an invalid number the method used to alert the subscriber varies from country to country Some countries return a Number Unobtainable Tone some return Special Information Tones some return a recorded announcement and some return SIT tones followed by a recorded announcement The use of SIT tones seems to be evolving as an international standard with some countries currently using Number Unobtainable Tone but planning to use SIT in the future In the TLE under the Special Information Tone Number Unobtainable Screen the user must select either Special Information Tone or Numb
95. ermany and the United Kingdom These parameters are loaded into the programmable SLIC used in the TLE The details include Australia 2200 8200 120nF Germany 2200 820Q 115nF This complex impedance is also used in Switzerland Sweden 270 Q 750 150 nF Version 3 00 or greater This complex impedance is also used in Ireland United Kingdom 370Q 6204 310nF Loop Parameters x Line Receive Impedance Attenuation Loop Current 900 ohms Ohms dB Es ia mA CCT NA Ohms CO a Es ma Ohms p4 Han Es 8 ma Line 4 900 ohms y Ohms dB mA Cancel Arw Help Detauts Figure 31 Loop Parameters TLE INTL Country Default Settings The following pages list all the available country default settings 40 400 00020 Rev M 45 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Australia Defaults 46 The settings for this country will be stored in configuration 2 Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence SIT or Number Unobtainable Frequency Level Cadence Comments Call Waiting Tone Frequency Level Cadence Line Impedance Line Reversal 425 Hz x 25 Hz 425 HZ modulated by 25 Hz 10 dBm Continuous 400 Hz 10 dBm 375 mS on 375 mS off 400 Hz 10 dBm 375 mS on 375 mS off alternate level redu
96. es the other type being loop start A ground start telephone line initiates an outgoing telephone line seizure by applying a local resistance up to 550 ohms from ground to the tip conductor IRA International Reference Alphabet Key Telephone System A telephone system in which the telephones have multiple buttons that permit a user to select outgoing or incoming Central Office phone lines directly LE Local Exchange another name for Central Office see C O Line Seizure Condition of the telephone line when loop current is being drawn by CPE Line Reversal see Polarity Reversal Loop current When a modem telephone or fax card etc seizes the line i e completes the connection between tip and ring terminals of the telephone cable current flows from the positive battery supply in the telephone central office through the twisted pair in the loop through the card or phone and back to the central office negative terminal where it is detected showing that this telephone or telephone device is off hook The fax card or modem can detect problems such as disconnects shutting down the connection or a busy signal Loop start One of two types of switched telephone lines outside lines typically leased from telephone companies the other type being ground start A loop start telephone line is seized by connecting a low resistance between the tip and ring both wires of the telephone line This occurs whenever a telephone or mod
97. ff 1 5 on 3 4 off 1 5 on 3 0 off 1 5 on 2 9 off 1 5 on 3 4 off 0 2 on 0 2 off 2x 0 2 on 0 2 off 0 2 on 0 6 off 0 333 0n 0 333 on 0 333 0n 1 0 off 0 2 on 0 2 off 0 2 on 0 6 off 0 6 on 0 2 off 0 6 on 1 O off gt 0 05 on gt 0 05 off 4 0V 0 8V Signal level 20dBm to 5dBm 20dBm to 5dBm 20dBm to 5dBm 37dBm to 5dBm 37dBm to 5dBm 37dBm to 5dBm 65Vac 90Vac 65Vac 90Vac 65Vac 90Vac 35dBm to 5dBm 35dBm to 5dBm 32dBm to 12dBm 35 5dBm to 13dBm 39dBm to 14dBm 35dBm to 5dBm 15dBm to 6dBm 40 400 00020 Rev M Sweden Defaults 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The settings for this country will be stored in configuration 11 Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence SIT or Number Unobtainable Frequency Level Cadence Comments Call Waiting Tone Frequency Level Cadence Line Impedance Line Reversal TLE PC Version 3 00 or greater 425 Hz 15 dBm Continuous 425 Hz 15 dBm 250 mS on 250 mS off 425 Hz 15 dBm 250 mS on 750 mS off 425 Hz 15 dBm 1S on 5 S off 25 Hz 80 VRMS 1S on 5 S off 950 Hz 1400 Hz 1800 Hz 20 dBm 3 S on 02 S off 3 S on 02 S off 3 S on 1 S off Sweden uses SIT
98. followed by recorded announce ment 425 Hz 15 dBm 2 S on 5 off 2 S on one time only 270 Q 750 150 nF Simple 65 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Switzerland Defaults 66 To make the settings for this country available follow the instructions in Importing Additional Countries on page 41 Description Dial Tone Ringing Tone Ringing Tone ll PBX Ringing Tone III Ringing Signal Busy Tone Reorder Tone SIT Tones N U T 1400 1800 Call Waiting Tone Metering Tones Frequency Hz 425 1 425 1 425 1 425 1 25 to 50 425 1 425 950 0 3 0 04 on 0 3 0 04 on 1 0 off 425 12 000 Cadence Continuous 1 0 on 4 0 off 0 5 on 4 0 off 1 0 on 4 0 off 0 33 on 0 33 off 0 33 on 4 0 off 1 0 on 4 0 off 0 5 on 0 5 off 0 2 on 0 2 off 0 3 0 04 on 33dBm to 6 5dBm 33dBm to 6 5dBm 0 2 on 0 2 off 0 2 on 4 off gt 0 05 on gt 0 09 off Signal level 23dBm to 0dBm 33dBm to 6 5dBm 33dBm to 6 5dBm 33dBm to 6 5dBm 25Vac to 90Vac 33dBm to 6 5dBm 33dBm to 6 5dBm 33dBm to 6 5dBm 110mV to 10V 1 On older PBXs these tones may be 500 Hz with exceptional 100 Hz Impedance 220 Q 820 Q 115nF 40 400 00020 Rev M UK Defaults 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The settings for this country will be stored in configura
99. formation see the TLE TEST User s Manual Automated Test Screen Under the TLE Main screen menu there is a submenu called Automated Test Upon selecting this option a window appears with the following options 104 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Figure 43 Automated Test Screen DTMF Generation The DTMF Generation feature allows for the setting of the frequency signal level and on off timing for the Row and Column tones generated by a DTMF keypad These tone pairs include 1 9 0 A B C and D The TLE TEST module allows for the user to send a DTMF string to a Line by using command TC_SENDDTMF dtmf string linenum Sweep Tone The Sweep Tone feature is an additional Test Tone similar to the ones seen in Phone Numbers screen and allows for the setting of the Start Frequency Range Level and Time The TLE TEST module allows for the user to send a Sweep Tone to a Line using command TC_SENDTONE tonename linenum fromline 40 400 00020 Rev M 105 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Revision History 106 Version 1 00 TLE Base Initial Release TLE_PC EXE 09 23 97 TLE_PC V1 00 BIOS V1 00 DSP V1 00 MCU V1 00 Version 1 01 TLE ADV Advanced Simulation Module Release TLE_PC EXE 10 10 97 TLE_PC V1 01 BIOS V1 00 DSP V1 00 MCU V1 01 Changes Networked Operating Systems Win95 and WinNT use a copy of MSCOMM VBX that is incompatible with Visual Basic 3 0 and caused an error to be
100. front panel for each Line TLE BASE The Active Configuration is now selectable via the serial port using ASCII strings TLE INTL Complex impedances for UK Germany and Australia were added A new feature is available as an item under the File menu option This new option Reconfigure allows users who purchase the TLE TEST module to switch between Automated Test operation and Standard operation Also added is the ability to install an upgrade such as TLE ADV or TLE INTL while the TLE is not connected at the time of the installation Once the TLE is connected to the PC select File Reconfigure New Upgrade to download the new software to the TLE Version 2 01 TLE_PC EXE 10 8 98 TLE_PC V2 01 BIOS V1 00 DSP V2 00 MCU V1 03 TLE TEST V2 00 Bug Fix Defaults for Singapore Busy timing were incorrect and have been corrected to 750 ms on 750 ms off 107 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual 108 Version 3 00 TLE ICID International Caller ID Software Module release TLE_PC EXE 10 8 98 TLE_PC V3 00 BIOS V1 00 DSP V2 10 MCU V3 00 TLE TEST V2 00 Upgrades TLE Help file upgraded TLE BASE Copy Line feature added to Ringing screen for easier programming and the Edit Configuration number is now included as part of the Title Bar on every programming screen in parentheses Example Dial Tone 1 TLE INTL Complex impedance for Sweden added Version 3 01 TLE_PC EXE 6 04 99 TLE_PC V3 01 BIOS V1 00 DSP V2 10 MCU V3 00
101. h the first cadence values Ringing is the AC voltage that is applied to a Line to alert a device to an incoming call A minimum ring signal according to Bellcore is 40 VAC RMS at 1 REN The variable parameters available in the TLE include Ring Frequency Voltage Level and Cadence Ring Cadence is programmable for each of the three groups of Telephone Numbers in 1 2 or 3 On Off sequences a k a Ring Cycle Ringing Period Telephone numbers 1 2 and 3 are set on the Phone Numbers screen Tone 1 Tone 2 H omo e is CENE 19 fa Figure 20 Ringing Screen Ringing Lines 1 2 3 4 Ring frequency may be set from 17 Hz to 70 Hz in 1 Hz increments Ring voltage may be set from 20 Volts AC RMS to 80 Volts AC RMS in 5 Volt increments The actual ring voltage seen at T R will depend on REN ringer equivalence of the load 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Cadence Group 1 2 3 Cadence may be set for 1 2 or 3 sequences from 0 to 3 seconds on and 0 to 10 seconds off in 5 mS increments Ringback Ringback is the audible tone heard by a caller while ringing is applied to the called line The TLE Ringback tone will match the Ring cadence of the Line called and is programmable as a single or dual frequency with programmable levels and is applied to all lines With a selection of Single Tone the system will only generate the first tone With a selection of Tone 1 Tone 2 the system will generate bot
102. h tones with the specified frequencies and amplitudes Purchase of the TLE INTL Software Module adds the selection of Tone 1 x Tone 2 The system will generate Tone 1 modulation by Tone 2 In this implementation only the fundamental and upper side tone are generated both at the amplitude programmed for Tone 1 Frequency range for Tone 1 and Tone 2 may be set from 10 Hz to 1000 Hz in 1 Hz increments Output Level may be set from 6 dBm to 60 dBm per tone in 1 dB increments Special Information Tones Number Unobtainable Tone SIT Special Information Tones consists of three tones that are generated by the network when an abnormal condition exists These have evolved over time to be primarily used before audio announcements that indicate All circuits are busy please try your call again later The number you have dialed is no longer in service and other audio announcements The TLE allows the programming of the Frequency Signal Level and On Off Durations for these tones Countries other than US Canada may use a Number Unobtainable Tone response This feature is available when the TLE International Module is purchased Special Information Tones Number Unobtainable Tone x Special Information Tones Number Unobtainable Tone First Tone Second Tone Third Tone 035015 Hz Hz Hz dBm dBm dBm Sec On 00 330 4 Sec On Sec On 00 005 4 Sec Off 00 005 a Sec Off 00 005 2 Sec Off Cancel Bpp
103. he phone at the other end is emitting or not emitting RP AS Ringing Pulse Alerting Sequence A short ring burst SAS Subscriber Alerting Sequence also known as Call Waiting Tone this is an audible tone issued to a Called Party indicating a Waiting Call SDMF Single Data Message Format A Caller ID transmission that consists of a Message Header and a Message Body Generic description is Number only Transmission Space Logical 0 or Symbol 0 equivalent to the higher of the two frequencies used in FSK signaling TAS TE Alerting Signal consists of either DT AS RP AS or a line reversal followed by a DT AS 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual TE Terminal Equipment see CPE TE ACK Terminal Equipment Acknowledgement see ACKStuttered Dial Tone Stuttered Dial Tone is a special dial tone consisting of an initial cadenced sequence typically 10 tone bursts followed by continuous tone This is normally issued to notify a user that they have a voice mail message waiting SAS Subscriber Alerting Signal Bellcore term for Call Waiting Tone SCWID Spontaneous Call Waiting with ID Caller ID Northern Telecom term same as CIDCW Type Caller ID This is a one way transmission on hook that is normally number or name and number delivery after the first power ring and before the second ring Type II Caller ID This is an off hook transmission of Caller ID known as CIDCW Caller ID in C
104. ialed Digits N gt DTMF or Pulse Pa NX gt y Y Dialing lt N Complete Dialing is complete if Dialed number matches programmed number 7 or 11 digit limit for invalid numbers 8 seconds interdigit timer expires A See Next Page hy Figure 3 TLE Call Processing Flowchart Part 1 40 400 00020 Rev M Network Delay Ed N P ES lt Ring Invalid gt Busy ge va Timeout YY 20 Seconds xo A q Y Y xD y y Invalid Number SIT Audio v Silence Wait for On hook Busy Tone 10 seconds A Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual A Xx Ss N E Ring CallerID ZO E Called party E xX Off hook ae Z Y SA Connect called party to calling party eS Ke Send Confirmation Ke Flash Se Dial Tone e Hook Go to NN Dialed Digits See previous page X lt On hook N gt YZ N l End Call Send Forced Disconnect to off hook party Figure 4 TLE Call Processing Flowchart Part 2 8 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Basic Calling Operation 40 400 00020 Rev M The Teltone TLE provides dial tone Normal default or Ringdown Hotline or a quiet battery feed Silent when a device goes off hook and draws sufficient loop current When dialing is detected DTMF or Pulse aka Rotary dialing dial tone stops If an invalid sequence i
105. igher line number after the last one used e g if line 2 was the last line rung line 3 will be rung For all Hunt Modes all numbers in a Hunt Group must be programmed with the same number group i e 101 102 103 104 together or 201 202 203 204 together etc Invalid Number Response Invalid Number Response is the signal that is sent to a caller when an invalid number is dialed that is one that does not match any of the programmed Phone Numbers in the TLE The options include SIT Special Information Tones Reorder Ringback Silence and Audio a stored audio message Each line may be programmed individually When SIT is selected the unit will output SIT followed by the Audio message Network Delay Network Delay is a timer that is used after a dialed sequence is complete before the TLE issues any network responses such as Ringback Busy Reorder or Audio Each line may be programmed individually from 0 to 25 seconds in 5 mS increments Phone Numbers are used to access each Line Revert to Dial Tone a k a 2 Dial Tone and Test Tones Dial Tone Busy Reorder Ringback Special Test Tone and Stuttered Dial Tone Each Phone Number is programmable from 0 to 16 digits in length Care should be taken that NO Phone Number starts as a subset of another except for the Revert to Dial Tone Number For example line 1 s default phone number is 101 You cannot program another phone number to be 1015 40 400 00020 Rev M
106. ill follow DTMF format sent after initial line reversal then back to previous polarity at start of ring 67 Calling Party is Restricted 87 Calling Party is Not Available Disabled clear clear clear clear 200 mS 200 mS 1 sec on 5 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 1 sec on 1 sec off 1 sec on 3 sec off 40 400 00020 Rev M UK Defaults 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual These items will be preset in configuration 9 Refer to the TLE INTL section for more details Dial Tone Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringing Tone Ringing SIT or Number Unobtainable Call Waiting Tone Subscriber alerting signal SAS CAS low tone 2130 Hz 26 dBm CAS high tone 2750 Hz 26 dBm CAS duration 80 mS CAS wait for acknowledge 160 mS CAS alternate acknowledge digit DTMF D i e both the default and program mable acknowledge signals are the same digit D FSK frequency low tone MARK 1300 Hz high tone SPACE 2100 Hz level 28 dBm Caller ID Mode Ringing Multiple Message Format send after line reversal and dual tone alerting signal normal ringing follows Normal CID Table Parameters up to 9 maximum Call Type voice call Date Time Calling Line Identity Calling Party Name Private CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum Call Type voice call Date Time Calling Line Identity Private Calling Party Name Private Out of Area OTA CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum Call
107. ing Sequence CAS CEAS l Talk F K eg S Talk Caller ID in Call Waiting Transmission v Figure 33 Type II Caller ID in Call Waiting Sequence Details of Operation 70 Caller ID can be broken down into two signaling standards three types and two message formats The two standards of signaling are DTMF and FSK The DTMF signaling standard is defined as ETSI DTMF FSK signaling standard will be broken into three groups Bellcore Bellcore Plus and ETSI FSK Bellcore Plus is defined as a superset based upon the Bellcore standard and is currently in use by Australia and Singapore 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Type Caller ID is an on hook transmission Type II Caller ID is an off hook transmission also known as SCWID or CIDCW Type III Caller ID is an off hook interactive transmission also known as ADSI Analog Display Services Interface or AST Advanced Screen Telephony The two message formats are Single Data Message Format Calling Number delivery and Multiple Data Message Format Calling Name and Number delivery The TLE currently supports only Type and Type II signaling Caller ID Transmission Options FSK Transmission The TLE ICID module supports 5 types of calls Normal CID delivery Private message delivery when a 67 default prefix is dialed Out of Area message delivery when a 87 default prefix is dialed CID Not Associated with Ringing delivery when a
108. io File A previously selected voice file cannot be found in the audio subdirectory of the TLE_PC program Wrong File Type File must be Mono 8 000 kHz 8 bit mu law wave file A WAV file has been selected which is not compatible with the TLE Messages An upgrade to upgrade type is available for this unit Do you wish to download now When a user has installed an upgrade package and upgrade key i e Advanced Simulation International etc the program compares the key to the TLE when a TLE is connected When the key and TLE are validated the program displays this message allowing the user to either upgrade the TLE at that time or postpone the upgrade If the user chooses to upgrade the TLE at that time the program will download new microcontroller and DSP code to the TLE if necessary and upgrade the TLE with new software Note If the TLE has had a previous upgrade installed the new upgrade will be added to the TLE i e if previously upgraded to Advanced Simulation and now upgrading to International the TLE will be upgraded with both Advanced Simulation and International features Programming this unit requires an update to the TLE_PC Software The TLE has been upgraded i e to Advanced Simulation and or International and is connected to a PC which has a version of the TLE_PC software which does not support the upgrade The user should install the upgrade software on all PC s to which the upgraded TLE is connected
109. is selected for all lines See Figure 35 Single Data Message Format SDMF format transmissions consist of the following fixed messages for each type of call Normal Call Date Time and Number Private Call 67 prefix by default Private Code Out of Area Call 87 prefix by default OTA Code Message Waiting Indicator On 50 prefix VMWI On code Message Waiting Indicator Off 51 prefix VMWI Off code 40 400 00020 Rev M Note Note 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Multiple Data Message Format MDMF format transmissions consist of the following messages for each type of call Normal Call Up to nine user selected Call Setup components Call Setup Sequence Normal Private Call 67 prefix by default Up to six user selected Call Setup components Call Setup Sequence Private Out of Area Call 87 prefix by default Up to six user selected Call Setup components Call Setup Sequence Out of Area Message Waiting Indicator On 50 prefix Up to six user selected Call Setup or Message Waiting components No Ringing CID Sequence Message Waiting Indicator Off 51 prefix VMWI Off code The following operation will only apply if the unit is configured for US Canada operation all other countries have as default Message Waiting dial tone continuous If the 50 prefix plus a phone number is dialed the TLE will issue stuttered Message Waiting
110. line to inform CPE that a CIDCW SCWID message is waiting This CAS tone is sent after the SAS tone and will wait fora DTMF ACKnowledgement before transmitting CID data The CAS tone is programmable as Disabled Single Tone Tone 1 Tone 2 or Tone 1 x Tone 2 The frequency is programmable from 10 to 3000 Hz in 1 Hz increments and the signal level is programmable from 6 to 60 dBm in 1 dB increments FSK Tone s The FSK tones are comprised of a Mark 1 and a Space 0 frequency The Mark frequency may be set from 1100 Hz to 1400 Hz and the Space frequency from 2000 Hz to 2300 Hz in 1 Hz increments The signal level for each frequency is programmable from 10 dBm to 60 dBm in 1 dB increments Caller ID Call Waiting DTMF CID Parameters 1 xj DTHF Mode rE A ee 3 tart Digit tart Digit Calling Numb ailing Number El A E Information Code ES Code nd Digi rl c y DTMF Generation End Digit Row Column E El 1 Hz 1209 3 Hz Sec on Out Of Area y socor I sinD Figure 40 Caller ID Call Waiting DTMF CID Parameters This screen will be hidden if ETSI DTMF is NOT selected for any of the four Lines See Figure 35 The TLE ICID module allows the user to configure many parameters associated with DTMF based Caller ID These parameters include the DTMF Mode Information Code Normal Private Out of Area transmissions and DTMF Generation details The DTMF Mode supports the following DTMF tr
111. ll Waiting screen continuous dial tone will follow the repeat sequence Delay Before Dial Tone After going off hook this is the delay before dial tone is heard It is programmable from 0 to 25 seconds Default is 0 1 seconds Delay Before Second Dial Tone Second Dial Tone is accessed by dialing the Revert to Dial Tone Phone Number programmed on the Phone Number Screen This is the delay before the Second Dial Tone is heard It is programmable from 0 to 25 seconds Default is 0 5 seconds Loop Parameters are those conditions that are directly related to the two wire loop Impedance Attenuation and Loop Current Impedance matching is important for many applications so that all signals sent to the switch network are absorbed and not reflected back to the caller Attenuation is the loss in signal level measured in dB that occurs from one line to another The TLE allows for programming of this loss on the receive side Signals transmitted to the TLE are not attenuated until they reach the connected line The TLE also allows for programming of the loop current normally determined by the battery feed and the length of the loop Loop Parameters x Line Receive a Attenuation Loop Current Line 1 900 ohms x Ohms 04 ap mA Line 2 900 ohms Ohms a8 5 ma Line 3 900 ohms y Ohms dB mA Line 4 Ohms ae 35 S ma a pre Cancel Apply Help Defaults Figure 15 Loop Parameters Screen Impedance Impedance options fo
112. lled party can then decide whether or not to answer the call based upon the identity of the calling party As in Type signaling the formatted message may contain only the time date and telephone number of the calling party Single Data Message Format or SDMF or it may 69 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Note contain the name of the calling party or other call details Multiple Data Message Format or MDMP The TLE can emulate special Caller ID features Private Out of Area and transmission errors checksum error by dialing a specific prefix prior to the telephone number The following countries in the TLE ICID module have the appropriate default values loaded for Caller ID These defaults are based upon technical reference documents See the References for details Australia Bellcore Plus FSK Type 1 8 2 France ETSI FSK Type 1 Germany ETSI FSK Type 1 Netherlands ETSI DTMF Type 1 Singapore Bellcore Plus FSK Type 1 Sweden ETSI DTMF Type 1 UK ETSI FSK type 1 amp 2 US Canada Bellcore FSK Type 1 amp 2 All other countries will have Caller ID disabled by default but may be enabled by the user Go Ring Alerting Sequence CID CLIP Transmission Figure 32 Type CID or CLIP Sequence of Events CID sequence Not Associated with Ringing is the same as above without RING q se gt E CPE Call Waiting Tone Subscriber Alerting Sequence SAS TAS gt ACK CPE Alert
113. ller ID is enabled and Cancel Call Waiting has not been enabled When a third party is calling the called line will be momentarily isolated and will hear a Call Waiting Tone SAS tone followed by a CAS tone to alert the Caller ID phone or adjunct If the Caller ID phone or adjunct issues a DTMF D from non ADSI CPE or a DTMF A from ADSI CPE acknowledgement tone the FSK sequence is sent down the line for Caller Identification The called party may then ignore the Call Waiting or generate a flash to place the first caller on hold and answer the Call Waiting If the Called Party ignores the first Call Waiting alerting sequence it will be repeated once ten seconds later If the called party answers the Call Waiting they are allowed to alternate between callers using the flash function If one party hangs up the remaining parties are automatically connected Call Waiting with Caller ID Disabled A user may want to have the TLE generate just the Call Waiting Tone SAS tone without Caller ID or CAS tone To have the TLE perform in this manner go to the Caller ID Screen and disable Caller ID for the line in use Cancel Call Waiting The Call Waiting tone may be disabled on a per call basis by dialing 70 or 70 TLE Response Confirmation Dial Tone See Dial Tone screen Call Waiting will be reset and enabled after the line is placed on hook 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual
114. lock P Private Time No Number Private Y Out of Area No Number Out of Area Y No Name Out of Area y Line Caller ID Mode Select Name amp Number Group 1 Name Visual Message Mode Multiple Message Groupi F ANDERSON ALLEN Single Message F Multiple Message Y Group1 JONES JENNIFER Single Message Y Multiple Message Group 1 y SMITH SHARON Single Message Y Multiple Message y Group 1 y MACDONALD MIKE Single Message Y aw N Eme aw Help Defaults Figure 11 Caller ID Visual Message Waiting Screen 1 Caller ID Time This may be set either by the user or can be read from the PC clock The TLE maintains a real time clock only when power is on Upon power up the date and time start at the time as set by this field Caller ID After Every Ring Caller ID After Every Ring is a feature that will send the FSK sequence after every Power Ring Cycle The Caller ID will be sent only if the minimum off time criteria is met TLE ADV and TLE TEST Software Modules only Minimum Ring Off Time By default the TLE must see a minimum of 3 seconds in the off portion of the Ring Cadence before Caller ID is sent By programming this field to a shorter time the user can force a transmission during shorter Ring Off Time The user must be aware that for shorter times the entire FSK data burst may not be complete before the next ring cycle The Minimum Ring Off Time can be set from 0 seconds to
115. mpleted Seconds P Linel Pe Line 3 X Line2 Line 4 Line Reversal Forced Disconnect Length Seconds Delay Seconds Enable X Line 1 Line 3 X Line 2 X Line 4 Type Disabled y _ Cancel Epp Help Defaults Figure 13 DC Signaling Screen 40 400 00020 Rev M Note 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual On Off hook Detect Times Off hook Detect is the minimum duration that loop current must occur for a valid off hook condition On hook Detect is broken into two values If a call has not been completed for example a busy number has been dialed a short on hook time is used If a call has been completed a long on hook time is used This allows hook flashes to be recognized If hook flashes have been disabled the TLE always uses the Call Not Completed timer value for on hook detection Off hook Detect Times may be set from 100 to 3000 mS in 5 mS increments On hook Detect may be set from 100 to 3000 mS in 5 mS increments On hook time must exceed Hook Flash time Hook Flash Detect Hook Flash a k a FLASH and Switch Hook Flash is a loss of loop current for a specific duration that is used to request special features such as Transfer Conference and Hold Hook Flash Detect Minimum and Maximum can be set from 75 mS to 1200 mS in 5 mS increments Each line may be enabled or disabled for Hook Flash Detect Line Reversal A line reversal is a
116. n the idle state all lines on hook for the update to occur If the update is to a configuration that is not currently active the TLE display will not change When the TLE_PC software is run it will read the Unit Name and the Active Configuration of the TLE and display them on the Main screen of the software If there is no TLE connected the title bar will read TLE_PC No Unit Connected If there is a TLE connected and the Configuration of the TLE does not match the default configurations in the software a screen will appear asking whether you want to query the TLE for its configuration settings In addition any time the TLE is initially connected the software will automatically query the unit for firmware version information If the software has an updated version it will ask you if you want to download the new code Reset On the front panel of the TLE there is a recessed button called Reset Pressing this button for greater than 1 second once will display a prompt asking Reset all configs Press Reset yes Pressing Reset a second time for greater than 1 second will reset the TLE configuration memory to the factory default settings with Configuration 1 active When the front panel Reset button is pressed the unit will be reset to the US Canada defaults for all configurations The user must perform Defaults and Send All from the PC configuration software to reload the defaults for each individual country configuration Selecting
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118. ne Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence SIT or Number Unobtainable Frequency Level Cadence Comments Call Waiting Tone Frequency Level Cadence Line Impedance Comments Line Reversal 350 Hz 440 Hz 10 dBm Continuous 480 Hz 620 Hz 10 dBm 500 mS on 500 mS off 480 Hz 620 Hz 10 dBm 300 mS on 200 mS off 440 Hz 480 Hz 10 dBm 1 S on 2 S off 20 Hz 80 VRMS 1 S on 2 S off 450 Hz 10 dBm 2 S on 1 S off 2 S on 1 5 S off Korea uses recorded announcement or Number Unobtainable uses announcement as default 350 Hz 440 Hz 10 dBm 25 S on 25 S off 25 S on 3 25 S off 900 Q Values based on US standard Disabled 40 400 00020 Rev M Netherlands Defaults 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The settings for this country will be stored in configuration 9 Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence SIT or Number Unobtainable Frequency Level Cadence Comments Call Waiting Tone Frequency Level Cadence Line Impedance Line Reversal 425 Hz 10 dBm Continuous 425 Hz 10 dBm 500 mS on 500 mS off 425 Hz 10 dBm 250 mS on 250 mS off 425 Hz 10 dBm 1 S on 4 S off 25 Hz 80 VRMS
119. ne 1 Prefix Number Line 2 Prefix Number Line 3 Prefix Number Line 4 Timers Ring end to FSK DTMF FSK end to ring start On hook channel Seizure On hook Mark length Off hook Mark length Ring burst Ring Cadence Group 1 Ring Cadence Group 2 00H no messages 49 Germany 0001 001 67 87 Disabled 1 555 1 1 555 2 1 555 3 1 555 4 550 mS 200 mS 250 mS 150 mS 67 mS 250 mS 1 sec on 4 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Ring Cadence Group 3 User message 1 User message 2 User message 3 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual 1 sec on 1 sec off 1 sec on 3 sec off Set to 13H 2 network status 2 messages Set to 13H 3 network status 3 messages Set to 13H 4 network status 4 messages 95 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Netherlands Defaults 96 These items will be preset in configuration 9 Refer to the TLE INTL section for more details Dial Tone Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringing Tone Ringing SIT or Number Unobtainable Call Waiting Tone Subscriber alerting signal SAS Call Waiting Type Caller ID Mode Ringing Dial Prefix for Private Dial Prefix for OTA Calling Number 10 Digit Limit Prefix Number Line 1 Prefix Number Line 2 Prefix Number Line 3 Prefix Number Line 4 DTMF row amp column levels DTMF transmission type DTMF On Off time Timers DTMF FSK end to ring start Line reversal to DTMF
120. ne Line Emulator User s Manual 550 mS 200 mS 250 mS 150 mS 67 mS 250 mS 1 5 sec on 3 5 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 8 sec on 4 sec off 1 sec on 1 sec off 1 sec on 3 sec off Set to 13H 2 network status 2 messages Set to 13H 3 network status 3 messages Set to 13H 4 network status 4 messages 93 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Germany Defaults 94 These items will be preset in configuration 9 Refer to the TLE INTL section for more details Dial Tone Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringing Tone Ringing SIT or Number Unobtainable Call Waiting Tone Subscriber alerting signal SAS Call Waiting Type FSK frequency low tone MARK high tone SPACE level Caller ID Mode Ringing Call Waiting tone disabled 1300 Hz 2100 Hz 28 dBm Multiple Message Format send after ring burst alerting signal normal ringing follows Normal CID Table Parameters up to 9 maximum Date Time Calling Line Identity Calling Party Name Call Type voice call Private CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum Date Time Calling Line Identity Private Calling Party Name Unavailable Out of Area OTA CID Table Parameters up to 6 maximum Date Time Calling Line Identity Unavailable Calling Party Name Unavailable Network Message Status Extension for Network Operator Country Network Operator Version Dial Prefix for Private Dial Prefix for OTA Calling Number 10 Digit Limit Prefix Number Li
121. nect Treatment 129 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Miscellaneous 26 Disconnect Voice Message 14 34 DTMF Generation TLE ICID 85 TLE TEST 105 DTMF Mode TLE ICID 84 DTMF Timing Parameters TLE ICID 73 DTMF Transmission TLE ICID 71 DTMF FSK to Ring TLE ICID 87 Dual Tone Alerting Sequence TLE ICID 69 Dual Tone Duration DT AS TLE ICID 88 Dual Tone to FSK TLE ICID 87 E Echo TLE ADV 36 Edit Configuration 10 12 30 41 Error Messages Audio Related 112 Communication Port Errors 113 Configuration 111 Defaults 111 File Errors 114 Miscellaneous 112 On power up 110 Telephone Wiring Variants 114 Upgrade 113 ETSI DTMF TLE ICID 75 84 ETSI FSK 75 78 80 Everything TLE ICID 75 Extension for Network Operator TLE ICID 81 F Figures Timing Diagrams 73 Type CID or CLIP Sequence of Events 70 Type Il Caller ID in Call Waiting sequence 70 UK Phone Wiring Diagram 114 Finland defaults TLE INTL 52 Forced Disconnect DC Signaling 23 Delay 23 130 Length 23 France defaults TLE ICID 70 92 TLE INTL 53 FSK Timing Parameters TLE ICID 74 Tone Caller ID 21 TLE ICID 84 G Germany defaults TLE ICID 70 94 TLE INTL 45 54 Getting Started 4 Glossary 123 Greece defaults TLE INTL 55 Group 1 Name 20 H Hook Flash Detect DC Signaling 23 Hunt Mode Miscellaneous 28 Impairments TLE ADV 36 echo 36 satellite delay 37 white noise 36 Imped
122. ng type Program will continue with defaults unavailable The file with the default values for the current configuration type has been deleted or corrupted To recover the file the user should re install the software Configuration Error Messages Error Message Explanation Error Message Explanation Current Edit Configuration in PC does not match the stored configuration in the TLE Do you wish to upload the current configuration in the TLE and overwrite the existing Edit Configuration When an Edit configuration is selected on the main screen the program compares it to the corresponding configuration in the TLE if one is connected If the configuration in the TLE does not match the configuration in the PC this message is displayed to inform the user and give him the opportunity to synchronize his file with the unit The TLE currently connected is incompatible with the configuration set being edited You may continue to work off line To connect to the unit save your current configuration set then select File New from the menu If a configuration set for an upgraded TLE i e international is being edited and the user connects a TLE which has not been upgraded the software will prevent the user from sending the upgraded configuration to the TLE The user can continue to work off line and save the configuration then connect to the TLE by selecting File New Configuration Set 111 Telephone Line Emulator Us
123. ns when a Conference Call is attempted The differences in operation are detailed below C O Conference is based upon Three Way Calling A typical Conference Call is initiated by generating a FLASH Recall Dial Tone is heard then a phone number is dialed to access the third or fourth party If PBX Conference is selected the originator of the conference must wait until the party answers before generating another Flash to bring all parties together PBX Conference Up to 4 lines may be connected in conference The Called Party must answer before the second Flash to connect parties Any party may hang up and all the others in the conference will remain connected e Central Office Conference Only three lines may be connected in a conference if a FLASH is generated before the Called Party answers the remaining parties will hear ringing If the Originating Party hangs up all connections will be terminated Test Tones Test Tones is a user programmable single or dual tone that is accessed by dialing the Special Test Tone Phone Number This phone number is set on the Phone Number screen Default is 83785 With a selection of Single Tone the system will only generate the first tone With a selection of Tone 1 Tone 2 the system will generate both tones with the specified frequencies and amplitudes Purchase of the International Module adds the selection of Tone 1 x Tone 2 The system will generate Tone 1 modulation by Tone 2 In this implementa
124. o Cadences are available Normal and Distinctive Both Cadence on times may be set from 0 mS to 1500 mS in 5 mS increments Cadence off time may be set from 0 mS to 1500 mS in 5 mS increments Leading Blank or the delay before the call waiting tone is sent may be set from 5 to 100 mS off in 5 mS increments Default 50 mS 17 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Trailing Blank or the delay after the call waiting tone is sent may be set from 20 mS to 100 mS off in 5 mS increments The Leading Blank time is the time from when the existing call is muted and the Call Waiting starts The Trailing Blank time is the time from when the Call Waiting stops and the existing call is reconnected Caller ID Visual Message Waiting 18 Example Note The Caller ID signal is an FSK signal sent at 1200 baud to alert the called party of the identity of the calling party This may consist of the telephone number only Single Message Format or a Name and Number Multiple Message Format The transmission also includes a Date and Time and issues a checksum at the end for error correction Special sequences include Out of Area 87 indicates no available information for the caller Private 67 Blocked Call and an error message 88 checksum error when a special prefix code is dialed before the normal telephone number For testing and development purposes there is a special mode where the Caller ID is sent after every ring TLE ADV onl
125. obile Virtual Private Network Calling Mobile Phone Calling Ordinary Subscriber Calling Payphone Calling Priority Subscriber 77 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual 78 Calling Test Call Calling Unavailable or Unknown Calling Virtual Private Network Calling Line Identity Calling Line Identity Private E B Calling Line Identity Unavailable E B Calling Party Name Calling Party Name Private Calling Party Name Unavailable Date Time Dialable Directory Number B B Out of area O in number field B Private P in number field B Bellcore Plus Call Forward Busy B B Call Forward Don t Answer B B Call Forward Universal B B Call Qualifier Long Distance B Calling Data Call Calling Mobile Virtual Private Network Calling Mobile Phone Calling Ordinary Subscriber Calling Payphone Calling Priority Subscriber Calling Test Call Calling Unavailable or Unknown Calling Virtual Private Network Calling Line Identity Calling Party Name Calling Party Name Private Calling Party Name Unavailable Date Time Dialable Directory Number B B Dialable Directory Number Private B Dialable Directory Number Unavailable B ETSI FSK Call Forward Number E Call Type Call Name Delivery E Call Type Message Waiting E Call Type Ringback When Call Free E Call Type Voice Call E Called Line Identity E Calling Data Call Calling Mobile Virtual Private
126. options Call Waiting tone disabled Normal single SAS tone followed by CAS and CID if ACK seen and CID is enabled Distinctive double SAS tone followed by CAS and CID if ACK seen and CID is enabled Normal single SAS tone no CAS or CID will follow Distinctive double SAS tone no CAS or CID will follow When Distinctive SAS tones are selected the TLE will send this tone when the dialed phone number is greater than 7 digits Otherwise the normal single tone will be sent Caller ID Timing Parameters The following timing parameters are programmable within the TLE ICID module Please note that some timings are used in both DTMF and FSK signaling and the details are duplicated where appropriate No Ringing CID _ Alerting Data Sequence Transmission Type CID Alerting Data Sequence Transmission ang Type Il CID Alerting Data Sequence ACK Transmission Figure 34 Timing Diagrams DTMF Timing Parameters The following parameters are programmable in the TLE ICID module Line Reversal to DTMF Ring to DTMF FSK DTMF FSK to Ring See the following section for more details 40 400 00020 Rev M 73 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Programming Note FSK Timing Parameters The following parameters are programmable in the TLE ICID module Dual Tone to FSK Line Reversal to Dual Tone D
127. pressing any of these buttons will bring up windows with information regarding the operation of the TLE Another method to use when changing the operation of the TLE is to use the Screens menu on the menu bar All of the screens are displayed in alphabetical order A Find button is also supplied to help with locating the parameter to be changed The bottom line of the Main screen will report three items 1 The name of the saved file under edit 2 If the Configuration Set under edit matches what is stored in the TLE Set TLE will be displayed If the Configuration Set does not match Set lt gt TLE will be displayed 3 If the Configuration being edited matches the configuration stored in the TLE Configuration TLE will be displayed If not then Configuration lt gt TLE will be displayed The Screens menu is used to change the settings of the operational features of the TLE These are broken into individual screens labeled as Audio Busy Call Waiting Caller ID DC Signaling Dial Tone Loop Parameters Miscellaneous Phone Numbers Port Configuration Reorder Ringing Special Information Tones and Voice Messages Other screens that are active if the TLE INTL TLE ADV or TLE TEST software modules are purchased include Country Metering Tones Impairments Signal Level Measurement and Automated Test The TLE ICID Software Module combines Call Waiting and Caller ID into a single screen called Caller ID Call Waiting Copy Configurations 12
128. quipment The Echo Delay can be set from 0 to 100 mS in 125 uS default is 0 The Attenuation relative to the strength of the original signal can be set from 4 dB to 60 dB default is 60 dB Level accuracy will be maintained within 1 dB of setting White Noise The White Noise operation provides a uniformly distributed noise source which is band limited starting at approximately 3 4 kHz White Noise can be enabled for each line Default is disabled If enabled the White Noise volume can be set from 20 dBrn to 85 dBrn default is 20 dBrn Noise source is broadbanded over 300 to 3400 Hz range no C message weight Level accuracy is 2 dB for values from 20 to 85 dBrn 40 400 00020 Rev M Metering Tones 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Figure 23 Impairments Screen Satellite Delay Satellite Delay emulates the time it would take a signal to travel from one satellite earth station to the satellite then back to another satellite earth station Satellite Delay can be set from 0 to 1000 mS in 125 uS increments default is 0 Satellite Delay must be set for all lines with the same delay This implementation will also provide a far end echo due to mismatch of the line and device impedance at the far end This effect may be minimized by increasing the line attenuation for both lines in the connection Metering Tones are primarily used in international applications These tones are provided to cu
129. r the TLE allow each line to be configured for either 600 600 2 2 uF or 900 900 2 2 uF ohms The default is 900 ohms Users who purchase the TLE INTL software module V2 00 or greater will get three additional options for Line Impedance These are the complex impedances for Australia Germany and the United Kingdom Version 3 00 now includes Sweden 25 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Line Receive Attenuation This value is the attenuation of the audio signal received at a port Line Receive Attenuation may be set from 4 dB to 60 dB in 1 dB increments These settings only affect signals received from other lines They do not affect internally generated tones e g Call Progress signals or Audio Playback Loop Current Loop current is the amount of current that the TLE will supply to a device when it is off hook Each line is programmable and may be set from 10 mA to 70 mA in 1 mA increments 10 When loop current is set from 16 to 70 mA the TLE will declare an off hook at approximately 12 mA When loop current is set from 10 to 15 mA the TLE will declare an off hook at approximately 8 mA Miscellaneous Miscellaneous signals include Disconnect Treatment Confirmation Tones Rotary Dial Only Conference Type Test Tones Off Hook Mode Hunt Mode Invalid Number Response and Network Delay Disconnect Treatment Confirmation Tones Test Tones X Enable Single
130. red into the display queue This can result in a momentary off hook and dial tone message being displayed This is normal If the TLE stops this boot process at any stage and does not proceed call Teltone Customer Service at 425 951 3388 for assistance 40 400 00020 Rev M Problem Solution Problem Solution Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Running Windows NT and the PC does not recognize that a TLE is connected to the serial port 1 Check to make sure the TLE is powered up and running 2 Check the serial port connections 3 Check the TLE PC software version number found under the Help About screen If the TLE PC version number is not 2 00 or greater call Teltone customer service or access Teltone s web site at www teltone com for information on how to get new software A Line is reporting off hook all the time An internal component has been damaged causing the off hook failure The TLE must be returned to the factory for repair Contact Teltone Customer Support for an MRA Material Return Authorization number Informational and Error Messages 40 400 00020 Rev M The following are the Informational and Error messages generated by the TLE_PC program as of version 1 02 This list does not contain Visual Basic and Windows System error messages which may be displayed while running the TLE_PC program Defaults File Error Message Explanation Default file filename not found or wro
131. ropean Telecommunications Standard Attachments to the Public Switched Telephone Network General technical requirements for equipment connected to an analogue interface in the PSTN ETS 300 659 1 Feb 1997 ETSI document Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Subscriber Line Protocol over the local loop for display and related services Part 1 On hook data transmission ETS 300 659 2 Sept 1997 ETSI document Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Subscriber Line Protocol over the local loop for display and related services Part 2 Off hook data transmission ETS 300 778 1 Sept 1997 ETSI document Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Protocol over the local loop for display and related services Terminal Equipment Requirements Part 1 Off line data transmission 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual ETS 300 778 2 Jan 1998 ETSI document Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Protocol over the local loop for display and related services Terminal Equipment Requirements Part 2 On line data transmission T 11 12E Netherlands Hoofddirectie Telecommunicatie en Post Conformity Specification for Terminal Equipment Intended for Connection to the Dutch Public Switched Telephone Network Calling Line Indication Presentation Singapore TAS TS PSTN 1 Issue 3 Rev 4 1 April 1997 Approval Specification for terminal equipment for connection to Public Switched Telephone Network 8 Analogue Leased Circuits
132. s cadence 88 call waiting timing 88 CAS duration 88 DTMF FSK to ring 87 dual tone duration 88 dual tone to FSK 87 line reversal to DTMF 87 line reversal to dual tone 87 minimum ring off time 88 off hook mark time 87 on hook channel seizure 87 on hook mark time 87 OSI duration 88 OSI to FSK 87 repeat 89 ring burst alerting signal 87 ring to DTMF FSK 86 wait for acknowledge 88 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Calling Party Name TLE ICID 82 Canada defaults TLE ICID 70 TLE INTL 68 Cancel Call Waiting 16 CAS Duration TLE ICID 88 CAS Tone Caller ID 21 TLE ICID 69 CAS Dual Tone Alerting TLE ICID 84 Checksum Error 18 19 TLE ICID 71 72 China defaults TLE INTL 50 Cleaning 116 Clone 31 Port Configuration 30 Complex Impedance TLE INTL 45 TLE TEST 104 Conference Type Miscellaneous 27 Configuration Set 11 Configuring the TLE 10 Confirmation Tones Miscellaneous 26 Copy Configuration 12 Copy Line 12 Country Default Settings 45 CPE Alerting Sequence TLE ICID 69 84 D Date and Time TLE ICID 72 DC Signaling 22 Forced Disconnect 23 Hook Flash Detect 23 Line Reversal 23 On Off hook Detect Times 23 Delay Before Dial Tone 25 Delay Before Second Dial Tone 25 Denmark defaults TLE INTL 51 Dial Access Voice Message 14 34 Dial Tone 24 30 Cadences 24 Delay Before 25 Delay Before Second 25 Levels and Frequencies 24 Test Number 29 Discon
133. s dialed the TLE will issue an Invalid Number Response of SIT Audio default SIT repeating Busy Reorder Ringback Silence or Audio If a valid number is dialed a Hunt Mode of Ring All default Ring 1st match Ring 1st available or Ring next is invoked Caller ID information is sent to the Called Party along with Ringing and Ringback tone is sent to the Calling Party When the called line answers a connection is established between the two parties During an existing call another party may go off hook and dial a number that matches one of the connected parties If so then a SAS Call Waiting tone CAS Caller ID tone is issued to the called party If the called party has a Caller ID box or phone that supports SCWID aka Caller ID in Call Waiting then the Caller ID information will be issued by the TLE If the called party does not answer the waiting call a repeat of the Call Waiting tone occurs ten seconds after the first During an existing call either party may wish to Transfer Conference another party To accomplish this the originating party must generate a hook flash after which the TLE will return a Confirmation Dial Tone and the originating party will dial the number of a third party After connecting to the third party all three are brought together with another hook flash Conference operation is dependent upon the setting of the Conference Type in the Miscellaneous Screen The end of a call uses Calling Party Control
134. sage Format Bellcore Bellcore Plus ETSI DTMF ETSI FSK Date and Time The date and time is sent by the TLE as Month Day Hour and Minute Normal Caller ID The Normal Caller ID transmission can be programmed for up to 9 parameter types The Caller ID in Call Waiting format selection is the same as the Normal CID parameters if enabled Out of Area The Out of Area transmission can be programmed for up to 6 parameter types An Out of Area message can be issued by dialing a special prefix before the telephone number The dialing prefix is programmable up to 4 digits in length The default is 87 Private A Private transmission can be programmed for up to 6 parameter types A Private message can be issued by dialing a special prefix before the telephone number The dialing prefix is programmable up to 4 digits in length The default is 67 Checksum The Checksum is a block of data used to detect an error in the Caller ID message An artificial error can be introduced in the TLE by dialing a special prefix 88 before the telephone number The TLE will transmit the same data block as a Normal transmission but it will deliberately send an invalid checksum Different products will display different messages and some times no message when this error occurs 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Call Waiting Type Subscriber Alerting Signal SAS tone for Call Waiting is programmable with the following
135. seconds in 5 mS increments Advanced Screen Telephony DC Signaling 22 ADSI also known as Advanced Screen Telephony a Type Ill Caller ID sequence is supported in the TLE using a special ADSI test number 99 which performs a script download from the TLE Three data bursts are sent from the TLE shown in the display as ADSI_ack1 ADSI_ack2 and ADSI_ack3 to load a script called Call Management This new service provides a limited script that will display New Call From and Caller ID After answer the display changes to Talking To and Caller ID and a button labeled Don t interrupt If the button is pressed the CPE will perform a flash dial 70 to disable Call Waiting and then displays Call Waiting OFF When the CPE receives a Caller ID during a call the display will show New Call From and Caller ID The button selection will change to Connect New Call If this button is pressed the original caller is placed On Hold and the button changes to Reconnect 1st Call DC Signaling changes polarity or loop current characteristics of the line These include On Off Hook Detect Times Hook Flash Detect Time Line Reversal and Forced Disconnect Length and Delay DC Signaling x On Off hook Detect Times Hook Flash Detect Minimum 00 300 Seconds Off hook 00 100 E Seconds Maximum Seconds On hook Call Not Completed 00 340 al Seconds Enable On hook Call Co
136. signal that changes the polarity of the battery on the line subject to certain conditions These conditions may include Called Party Answer Call Termination and others Line Reversal Type is available as Disabled Simple or Complex The default is reversal disabled This programming will apply to all lines When the unit is programmed for Simple Line Reversal on an originating call a line will perform a reversal just prior to issuing dial tone It will then remain at that state until it goes back on hook in which case another reversal will be performed For an incoming call a line will perform a line reversal after it goes off hook in response to ringing When the unit is programmed for Complex Line Reversal on an originating call a line will perform a momentary reversal just prior to issuing dial tone The duration of the reversal is programmable and may range from 50 mS to 100 mS in 5 mS increments On an incoming and outgoing call a permanent line reversal will be performed at call completion Forced Disconnect Forced Disconnect is a method used by the telephone company to clear a line When the called party goes on hook the Central Office returns an open that is drops loop current of at least 800 mS to the calling party The TLE emulates Calling Party Control in which if the calling party goes on hook the called party receives a Forced Disconnect within 2 seconds Ifthe called party goes on hook the calling party receives a Forced Dis
137. simple or complex cadence Tones Cadence Tone 1 First 0480 liz Sec on 00 500 4 Sec off Second Hz 00 000 Sec on 99 000 Sec off Cancel Apply Help Defaults Figure 9 Busy Screen Busy Tone Levels and Frequencies Busy Tones may be single or dual frequencies with individually adjustable amplitudes With a selection of Single Tone the system will only generate the first tone With a selection of Tone 1 Tone 2 the system will generate both tones with the specified frequencies and amplitudes Purchase of the TLE INTL Software Module adds the selection of Tone 1 x Tone 2 The system will generate Tone 1 modulation by Tone 2 In this implementation only the fundamental and upper side tone are generated both at the amplitude programmed for Tone 1 For each tone the frequency range may be set from 10 Hz to 1000 Hz in 1 Hz increments Output level may be set from 6 dBm to 60 dBm per tone in 1dB increments Busy Tone Cadence First Cadence on time may be set from 100 mS to 2000 mS in 5 mS increments First Cadence off time may be set from 100 mS to 2000 mS in 5 mS increments 15 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Call Waiting 16 Second Cadence on or off time may be set from O mS to 5000 mS in 5 mS increments or may be set to 0 if only the First Cadence values are to be utilized If the Second Cadence values are 0 the unit will repeat with
138. sistance 116 Technical Specifications 118 Test Numbers Busy 29 Dial Tone 29 Reorder 29 Ringback 29 Special Test Tone 30 Stuttered Dial Tone 30 Test Tones Miscellaneous 27 TLE Front and Rear Panel 3 Operation 6 TLE ADV 2 4 18 19 39 104 107 Caller ID After Every Ring 36 Echo 36 Impairments 36 Metering Tones 37 Rotary Dial Only 36 Saltellite Delay 37 Signal Level Measurement 38 White Noise 36 TLE BASE 10 104 TLE ICID 2 4 12 18 42 69 Caller ID Configuration 72 DTMF transmission 71 FSK transmission 71 Normal 72 Checksum 72 Countries Australia 70 90 Canada 70 France 70 92 Germany 70 94 Netherlands 70 96 Singapore 70 97 Sweden 70 98 United Kingdom 70 99 United States 70 101 Date and Time 72 Introduction 69 Operation 70 Out of Area 72 Overview 69 Private 72 Programming 74 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual TLE INTL 1 4 18 25 31 34 69 104 107 Caller ID Call Waiting 42 Countries Australia 45 46 Austria 47 Belgium 48 Brazil 49 Canada 68 China 50 Denmark 51 Finland 52 France 53 Germany 45 54 Greece 55 India 56 Ireland 57 Italy 58 Japan 59 Korea 60 Netherlands 61 Norway 62 Singapore 63 Spain 64 Sweden 45 65 Switzerland 66 United Kingdom 45 67 United States 68 Country Settings 41 Metering Tones 43 Programming Guide 40 Reset to Defaults 40 TLE TEST 2
139. splay Services Interface ADSI for Data Communications Issue 1 12 92 11 GR 416 CORE Bellcore Publication CLASS Feature Call Waiting Deluxe Issue 1 4 95 35 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Advanced Emulation Software Module TLE ADV Note Impairments 36 The TLE Advanced Emulation Module provides 16 different configuration settings the ability to enable Caller ID after every ring and the ability to disable DTMF detection In addition this module provides emulation of impairments metering tones and the ability to measure signal level This module is sold separately See the Ordering Information section of this manual for details This upgrade requires a software key that is generated by Teltone when the user supplies the TLE Unit ID and the TLE ADV serial number to Teltone The instructions are included on the Application Guide with the upgrade module Rotary Dial Only Rotary Dial Only operation is to be used when there is a need to accept only rotary dialed a k a pulse dial numbers DTMF tones are still decoded during the first 30 seconds after power up This feature is programmed on the Miscellaneous screen Caller ID After Every Ring Caller ID After Every Ring is a feature that will send the FSK sequence after every Power Ring Cycle This feature is programmed on the Caller ID screen TLE ADV and TLE ICID modules only Echo Echo is a reflection of the signal from a connected device back to that e
140. stomers when they place a phone call indicating what rate they will be billed for the call Each line can be programmed to enable or disable Metering Tones E B 16 kHz zj 16 kHz zj 16 kHz z os ia os ia os ia 00 500 00 500 00 500 _ 00 500 00 500 00 500 _ Figure 24 Metering Tones Screen The frequency of the tone can be set at 16 kHz or 12 kHz The voltage of the tone can be set from 0 to 5 Vrms in 100 mV increments default is 3 Vrms 37 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The tone cadence can be set from 0 to 10 seconds on and 0 to 10 seconds off in 5 mS increments default is 0 5 seconds on 0 5 seconds off If both lines have them enabled Metering Tones are sent to both parties in the connection Signal Level Measurement This screen displays the amplitude of a signal in either dBm or mV The TLE must be connected to the PC to measure and display the signal level Signal Level Measurement x o Line 1 O2 O03 OA cun Display Units Latest dB O Max Min O m Figure 25 Signal Level Measurement Screen Note This screen is visible only if TLE ADV is installed and the TLE hardware is connected The LED at the top of the screen will blink between red and green once per second indicating the PC is receiving data from the TLE The signal level can be displayed as a time averaged RMS reading or the maximum minimum during the sample period The measurement will con
141. t disconnect power immediately and contact Teltone Technical Support at 425 951 3390 Adequate air flow must be maintained in order for the unit to operate correctly Do not wrap the unit in blankets paper or other material that may impede ventilation Installing the TLE Configuration Software 40 400 00020 Rev M The TLE Serial Port uses a standard RS 232 DCE interface Using the cable provided connect the TLE to a personal computer running a Windows based operating system Optional with PC software V2 00 or greater Windows 95 or Later Versions 1 Insert the CD Rom into the drive If the installation automatically starts skip to step 4 2 On the TaskBar left click START then RUN 3 Type in your drive designator followed by Setup exe example r setup exe 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation 5 Confirm that the correct communications port is configured PC Software V2 00 and greater will automatically display the TLE Comm Port selection screen if the TLE is not connected or uses a port other that Comm1 Select the appropriate port and then Detect The TLE software will test to see if your TLE is connected The control leads status are shown at the bottom of the window If the TLE is connected with the proper cable all should be green If not CTS DSR and CD are normally red Select Cancel if your TLE is not connected at this time Select OK to complete the CommPort selection Telephon
142. t www teltone com Please report any error messages not found in this section to Teltone Technical Support Errors on Power up 110 Problem Solution Problem Solution Problem Solution Problem Solution No display appears when power turned on Check Status LED on front panel If lit call Teltone Customer Service for assistance If the LED is off check power connection If power connection is good and LED is still off contact Teltone Customer Service for assistance No Program Found Download Program is displayed Connect a PC to the TLE using the serial cable provided Start the TLE Configuration Software and follow the online download instructions No DSP Code Found Download Program is displayed Connect a PC to the TLE using the serial cable provided Start the TLE Configuration Software and follow the online download instructions The TLE will not complete boot process Upon normal power up the TLE will boot by checking various components within the unit The following are the standard messages that will display Teltone TLE Testing Program Initializing DSP System Testing PCM Controller Testing Line Circuits Active Configuration On Hook On Hook On Hook On Hook NOaR WN gt As the unit powers up it displays the various system messages but also queues line messages During this time as the line circuits are initialized a momentary off hook condition may be recognized and ente
143. the First Cadence values If the Second Cadence values are programmed the unit will repeat after going through all four time values The Call Waiting signal a k a SAS Tone Subscriber Alerting Sequence is an indication that there is a calling party waiting for the called party to become available The calling party hears normal ringing and the called party hears a Call Waiting Tone that is repeated once 10 seconds after the first occurrence The called party answers a Call Waiting by either generating a FLASH which places the existing caller on hold or by hanging up on the existing caller after which the telephone will begin to ring again with the waiting caller In some Central Offices a waiting caller is announced with a Normal single tone if the call is local and a Distinctive two tone sequence if the caller is calling from long distance Call Waiting With Caller ID Enabled SCWID or CIDCW SCWID Spontaneous Call Waiting with Caller ID also known as CIDCW Caller ID in Call Waiting is a function that sends the FSK data Caller ID after a Call Waiting Tone This data transmission burst is typically sent to a specially configured telephone or an adjunct device that mutes the line to the local caller for the duration of the FSK burst The format of the message is always multiple message format that is the Name and Number are sent to the called party This feature is invoked whenever a third party places a call to an existing call if Ca
144. the default and other exchanges use the second frequency 56 40 400 00020 Rev M Ireland Defaults 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The settings for this country will be stored in configuration 6 Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder Tone Comment Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence SIT or Number Unobtainable Frequency Level Cadence Comments Call Waiting Tone Frequency Level Cadence Comments Line Impedance Line Reversal 400 Hz 12 dBm Continuous 425 Hz 12 dBm 500 mS on 500 mS off Same as Busy 400 Hz x 16 Hz 400 Hz modulated by 16 Hz 10 dBm 4 S on 2 S off 4 S on 2 S off 25 Hz 75 VRMS 4 S on 2 S off 4 S on 2 S off 400 Hz 10 dBm 6 S on 1 S off Ireland uses Number Unobtainable Tone Not used disabled 270 Q 750 Q 150 nF TLE PC Version 3 00 or greater Simple 57 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Italy Defaults 58 To make the settings for this country available follow the instructions in Importing Additional Countries on page 41 Description Dial Tone Special Dial Tone Ringing Tone Ringing Signal Busy Tone Reorder Tone SIT Tones Metering Tones Impedance 600 Q Frequency Hz 425 425 425 35 425 425 950 1400 1800 12 000 Cadence 1 0 2 on 0 2 off 0 6 on 1 0 off
145. tinue until the Stop button is pressed or the screen is closed The value displayed will correspond to the signal within the telco audio band roll off at approximately 3 4 kHz 38 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual International Software Module TLE INTL The TLE International Software Module includes 11 preset country configurations and 5 settings preset to North America An additional 11 countries are also included with the software and are installed when the Sample Configuration Files option is selected during the software installation process The TLE INTL Software Module is an upgrade to the TLE Base unit which provides certain default country specific operational characteristics These include line impedance ringing cadence ringing voltage ringing frequency call progress levels call progress frequencies call progress cadences and line reversal When this module is resident the TLE stores the programming of up to 16 configurations versus only two configurations in the TLE Base unit The default countries supported one per configuration are Australia Brazil France Germany Ireland Japan Korea Netherlands Singapore Sweden United Kingdom and US Canada The remaining four configurations are configured for US Canada The additional country configurations available are Austria Belgium China Denmark Finland Greece India Italy Norway Spain and Switzerland This module is compatible
146. tion 12 Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence SIT or Number Unobtainable Frequency Level Cadence Call Waiting Tone Frequency Level Cadence Line Impedance Line Reversal 350 Hz amp 440 Hz 12 dBm Continuous 400 Hz 12 dBm 375 mS on 375 mS off 400 Hz 12 dBm 1st on in the cycle is 6 dB lower 400 mS on 350 mS off 225 mS on 525 mS off 400 Hz 450 Hz 10 dBm 4 S on 2 S off 4 S on 2 S off 25 Hz 70 VRMS 4 S on 2 S off 4 S on 2 S off 400 Hz 10 dBm continuous 400 Hz 12 dBm 2 periods of 5 sec separated by 10 sec United Kingdom 3700 6200 310nF Simple 67 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual US Canada defaults 68 The settings for this country will be stored in configuration 1 and 13 through 16 Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence SIT or Number Unobtainable Frequency Level Cadence Call Waiting Tone Frequency Level Cadence Line Impedance Line Reversal 350 Hz 440 Hz 13 dBm Continuous 480 620 Hz 24 dBm 500 mS on 500 mS off 480 620 Hz 24 dBm 250 mS on 250 mS off 440 Hz 480
147. tion only the fundamental and upper side tone are generated both at the amplitude programmed for Tone 1 Frequency range is 10 to 3000 Hz and output level is 0 dBm to 60 dBm If the Test Tone is set for dual tone output the maximum level should be limited to 6 dBm per tone Off hook Mode Off hook Mode is how the TLE handles a call when a device connected to the line meets the minimum Off hook time The options include Normal issues dial tone and waits for dialing Hotline will automatically ring the number programmed into the Revert to Dial Tone location and Silent will connect a device to a quiet Battery Each line may be programmed individually 27 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Phone Numbers 28 Note Hunt Mode Hunt Mode is how the TLE determines which line will ring when the same Phone Number is programmed for multiple lines The options include Ring All default Ring 1st Match Ring 1 Available and Ring Next Each Line may be programmed individually When the unit is set to Ring All all lines with the same phone number will ring When it is set for Ring 1st Match the TLE will only ring the first line which has this number programmed If that line is busy then a busy signal will be returned When the Hunt Mode is set to Ring 1st Available it will start from line 1 and ring the first line that is idle skipping over busy lines When the Hunt Mode is set to Ring Next Available it will ring the next h
148. tion was added This increased flexibility should support all Call Waiting configurations 40 400 00020 Rev 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual All users can preview the features of the TLE ADV and TLE INTL modules off line This is accomplished off line not connected to the TLE or the TLE is turned off by selecting File then New Configuration Set and then selecting the International and or the Advanced Emulation options Attempts to program options not purchased will result in an error message when a TLE is connected via the serial port Version 1 03 TLE_PC EXE 3 2 98 TLE_PC V1 03 BIOS V1 00 DSP V1 00 MCU V1 02 Bug fix On some screens the APPLY button would be activated even though no changes were made Bug Fix Dial Tone screen changes made were not always displayed correctly Bug Fix Saved file compatibility problem with TLE ADV software module Version 2 00 TLE TEST Automated Test Software Module Release TLE_PC EXE 6 11 98 TLE_PC V2 00 BIOS V1 00 DSP V2 00 MCU V1 03 TLE TEST V2 00 Changes Upgrade Three Way Calling feature to allow originator of Three Way Calling to bring all three parties together although the third party has not answered Upgrade serial port interface to fix a Windows NT 4 0 connection problem A new communications port configuration window allows for easier installation and testing of the serial port connection Additions Dialed digits are now displayed on the
149. tware modules 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual TLE Front and Rear Panels ie TLELCONE Telephone Line Emulator une Unes UNE L vines Az 2 8 AUDIO STATUS RESET O e lt 10 0 gt FRONT PANEL Fr M D A CAUTION FoR CONTINUED PROTECTION Teone Gorporation C MODEL NO TLE A XX A ESA AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH gt Avs Je PARTNO 250 00208 XX SAME TYPE AND FUSE RATING DISCONNECT FUSE Men USA MFG DATE XXXX POWER INPUT BEFORE REPLACING FUSE sapien WARR DATE XxX WARE DATE NPPL i FUSE 5 x 20 mm T2 0H 250V TIME DELAY SONIANS ELECTROSTATIC n Mete BARCODE 1 SENVICEARLE BEATS NODE SERIAL NO RATING 100 240v 50 60 Hz 0 6A MM iii SL THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING Raza DCE TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION AAA E REAR PANEL Figure 1 Telephone Line Emulator Front and Rear Panels 40 400 00020 Rev M 3 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Getting Started Check your TLE Package Your basic package should include the following items TLE A 01 unit 110 VAC power cord for use in North America 9 pin male to 9 pin female RS 232 cable 9 pin male to 25 pin female adapter CD ROM cont
150. uency 40 400 00020 Rev M Brazil Defaults 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual The settings for this country will be stored in configuration 3 Dial Tone Frequency Level Cadence Busy Tone Frequency Level Cadence Reorder Tone Frequency Level Cadence Comment Ringing Tone Frequency Level Cadence Ringing Frequency Amplitude Cadence Comments SIT or Number Unobtainable Frequency Level Cadence Call Waiting Tone Frequency Level Cadence Line Impedance Comments Line Reversal 425 Hz 10 dBm Continuous 425 Hz 10 dBm 25 S on 25 S off Not used will use Busy 425 Hz 10 dBm 1 S on 4 S off 25 Hz 80 VRMS 1 S on 4 S off Values based on Portugal standard per ETSI 425 Hz 10 dBm 75 S on 25 off 25 on 25 off 425 Hz 10 dBm 05 S on 1 S off 600 Q Values based on Portugal standard per ETSI Disabled 49 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual China Defaults 50 To make the settings for this country available follow the instructions in Importing Additional Countries on page 41 Description Dial Tone Second Dial Tone Ringing Tone Busy Tone Congestion Tone SIT Tone SIT Tone Il Number Unobtainable Call Waiting Tone Frequency Hz 450 450 450 450 450 450 950 450 450 Cadence 1 Continuous Continuous 1 0 on 4 0 off 0 35 0n 0 35 off 0 7 on 0 7 off 0 4 on 0 04 off 0 4
151. um Ring Off Time Sec 03 000 Repeat Caller ID After Every Ring Forever times Repeat Cancel Apply Help Defaults Previous Next Figure 42 Caller ID Call Waiting Timings The TLE ICID module allows the user to configure many of the timing parameters that are associated with Caller ID Caller ID with Call Waiting Call Waiting and Visual Message Waiting Not Associated with Ringing Caller ID Also programmable is the ability to Repeat Caller ID After Every Ring a nice feature when troubleshooting applications using the Pause in Ring Cycle as the Alerting Sequence This feature is not available for any other Alerting Sequence The TLE supports individual ring generators for each line The internal oscillators for these ring generators are asynchronous compared to the main TLE system clock When a command is issued to turn Ringing ON or OFF each ring generator will wait for a zero crossing point in their internal oscillators before turning ON or OFF the Ringing circuitry The delay before a ring generator is turned ON or OFF is potentially one complete cycle of the ring frequency For example a 20 Hz ring frequency can result in up to a 50 mS 1 cycle 20 Hz delay before ringing starts This detail must be considered when any timing parameter that is associated with ringing is changed Ring to DTMF FSK The time from the end of a Ring burst
152. vailable are Select the Alerting Sequence Normal single SAS tone Distinctive double SAS tone Enable Disable CIDCW SCWID Type II CID If a valid Caller ID format is selected Bellcore Bellcore Plus or ETSI FSK is selected and CIDCW SCWID Type II CID is enabled then a CID transmission will occur if the proper DTMF acknowledgement tone see Caller ID Miscellaneous Parameters Screen is sent by a CID device within the proper time The CIDCW Caller ID on Call Waiting SCWID Spontaneous Call Waiting with Identification Type II CID format is the same as the Normal CID transmission parameters if enabled Caller ID and CIDCW Components and Sequence Note 76 Caller ID Call Waiting Caller ID and CIDCW Components and Sequence 1 xj Call Setup Sequence Normal Date Time Calling Line Identity Calling Party Name Call Setup Sequence Private Date Time Calling Line Identity Private E B Edit Sequence No Ringing CID Type O Call Setup Message Waiting Indicator Edit Sequence Call Setup Sequence Out Of Area Date Time Calling Line Identity Unavailable E B No Ringing CID Sequence Visual Indicator ON Edit Sequence B Bellcore B Bellcore Plus E ETSI OK Cancel Aww Help Defaults Previous Figure 36 Caller ID Call Waiting Caller ID and CIDCW Components and Sequence Edit Sequence This screen will be hidden if SDMF or ETSI DTMF format
153. with all features of the base unit and may be co resident with the TLE ADV Software Module Note The TLE INTL Software Module allows Caller ID to be enabled for other countries but it conforms to the Bellcore USA Canada standards to support other Caller ID standards The TLE ICID Software Module is available as an upgrade to the TLE INTL Rotary Dialing The TLE rotary dial algorithm will allow the detection of the two most common rotary dial specifications 1 40 mS 60 mS make break ratio U S Germany Sweden etc 2 33 mS 67 mS make break ratio U K France Ireland etc The digit translation will follow the U S standard digit 1 1 pulse digit 2 2 pulses etc for all countries Note This upgrade requires a software key that is generated by Teltone when the user supplies the TLE Unit ID and the TLE INTL serial number to Teltone The instructions are included on the Application Guide with the upgrade module 40 400 00020 Rev M 39 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual References Reset to Defaults 40 Note A Teltone has used the following references for each of the countries specified however you may find that certain parameters may be different for any specific country Itis up to the user to verify that operating parameters are valid for their application and usage 1 TR TSY 000064 LSSGR Issue 2 Section 6 Signaling 2 TR NPL 000275 BOC Notes on the LEC Networks BNLN Issue 2 April 199
154. y Visual Message Waiting is an FSK signal sent at 1200 baud to turn on a visual indicator on an adjunct or Caller ID phone This signal is sent during an on hook state after an open switch interval Turn ON the Visual Message Waiting Indicator using the following dial sequence Dial 50 Called Telephone Number Turn OFF the Visual Message Waiting Indicator using the following dial sequence Dial 51 Called Telephone Number A Caller ID adjunct or display phone is connected to Line 2 From a telephone connected to any other line go off hook and dial 50 102 The display for the called line will indicate VMW sent during the time when FSK is generated after the Open Switch Interval Stuttered Dial Tone is issued to the called line until VMWI OFF is invoked or the Dial Access Audio Message is dialed Default is 411 The TLE ICID Software Module is available as an upgrade to the TLE INTL Software Module This upgrade module combines the Call Waiting screen and the Caller ID screen The TLE INTL software will allow Caller ID to be enabled for other countries but it conforms to the Bellcore USA Canada standards 40 400 00020 Rev M 40 400 00020 Rev M Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Caller ID Visual Message Waiting xj Caller ID Time Caller ID After Every Ring Minimum Ring Off Time Read PC Clock I Enable 03 000 Seconds 07704 10 00 Caller ID Sequence First Block Second Block Third B
155. yy Help Defaults Figure 21 Special Information Tones Number Unobtainable Tone Screen 40 400 00020 Rev M 33 Telephone Line Emulator User s Manual Voice Messages 34 Frequency range for all three tones may be set from 10 Hz to 2000 Hz in 1 Hz increments Signal level may be set from 6 dBm to 60 dBm in 1 dBm increments On duration may be set from 0 to 10 000 seconds in 5 mS increments Off duration may be set from 0 to 10 000 seconds in 5 mS increments Note For Number Unobtainable Tone Information go to TLE INTL Software Module section Voice Messages are audible signals that are stored internally in the TLE in a 8 000 kHz 8 bit u law WAV file format These are capable of being imported via the serial port Initial support is for 4 messages with a maximum total length of 8 seconds broken into 0 5 second blocks Message names include Invalid Number Disconnect Dial Access and Alternate Voice Messages x Message Name Filename lenghlsec impor TEs 0 0 2 Disconnect Delete 3 Dial Access L 4 Alternate Name Total Length sec ox Lace Apply Help Defaults Figure 22 Voice Messages Screen Invalid Number The default message for Invalid Number is The number you have dialed is incorrect Please hang up and dial again This message will be played when any invalid phone number is dialed Disconnect The default message for Disconnect is Please hang up Dial Access
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