Avaya 6211 Guía Del Usuario
DEFINITY
Communications System
Chapter 5: Call Control Operation
DEFINITY High Speed Link
User´s Guide
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Chapter 5: Call Control Operation
This chapter discusses the guidelines and procedures for
operating the DEFINITY High Speed Link from the front panel,
RS-366 interface, RS-232 interface, DTR dialing, and HOTLINE.
operating the DEFINITY High Speed Link from the front panel,
RS-366 interface, RS-232 interface, DTR dialing, and HOTLINE.
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DIALING A DATA CALL
When you dial a call, you must provide the HSL with the number
of the called endpoint. You can select one of the following
methods for dialing a data call depending on your equipment:
of the called endpoint. You can select one of the following
methods for dialing a data call depending on your equipment:
d
RS-366 interface (number supplied by data equipment)
d
RS-232 interface (number supplied by data equipment)
d
DTR dialing (number stored by user in the HSL memory)
d
HOTLINE (number supplied by the switch)
d
MANUAL (dialing from the front panel only).
Notes:
When using the RS-366/RS-232 interface, the DTR input
lead on the V.35 interface must be ON or the DTR LEAD
option must be set to IGNORE before you can dial a call.
The DTR lead option must be set to NORMAL for DTR
and HOTLINE dialing.
lead on the V.35 interface must be ON or the DTR LEAD
option must be set to IGNORE before you can dial a call.
The DTR lead option must be set to NORMAL for DTR
and HOTLINE dialing.
Calls may be dialed manually using the front panel when
either the RS-366 or RS-232 dial method is selected, but
not for DTR or HOTLINE.
either the RS-366 or RS-232 dial method is selected, but
not for DTR or HOTLINE.
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MANUAL (Front Panel)
Procedure: Dialing a call through the front panel
1
Press
ENTER/YES
when the HSL displays
Call
Control?
The HSL displays
DIAL?
if the HSL is idle.
2
Press
ENTER/YES
while
DIAL?
is displayed. The HSL
displays
DIAL: nnn...?
, where
nnn...
is the number
stored in memory location
M0
.
Note:
If the stored number is more than 9 digits,
DIAL
is
omitted and only the number is displayed.
3
Press
NEXT/NO
to step through the four memory locations
to select the desired stored number.
4
Press
ENTER/YES
when the desired number is displayed,
and the HSL dials the number.