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1. Character Decimal Character Decimal Character Decimal Character Decimal NUL 0 SP space 32 64 96 SCH 1 33 A 65 a 97 STX 2 34 B 66 b 98 ETX 3 35 C 67 C 99 EOT 4 36 D 68 d 100 END 5 96 37 E 69 e 101 ACK 6 amp 38 F 70 f 102 BEL 1 i 39 G 71 g 103 BS 8 40 H 72 h 104 HT 9 41 13 i 105 LF 10 42 74 j 106 VT 11 43 K 15 k 107 FF 12 44 L 16 108 CR 13 45 M 11 m 109 SO 14 46 N 78 n 110 SI 15 I 47 0 79 0 111 DLE 16 0 48 P 80 p 112 DC1 17 1 49 Q 81 q 113 DC2 18 2 50 R 82 r 114 DC3 19 3 5l S 83 S 115 DC4 20 4 52 T 84 t 116 NAK 21 5 53 U 85 U 117 SYN 22 6 54 V 86 V 118 ETB 23 1 55 W 87 w 119 CAN 24 8 56 X 88 X 120 EM 25 9 57 Y 89 y 121 SUB 26 58 Z 90 Z 122 ESC 27 i 59 91 123 FS 28 lt 60 92 124 GS 29 61 93 125 RS 30 gt 62 94 126 US 31 63 95 DEL 127 Page 70 Caution Using ASCII codes 0 31 may cause unknown actions for Caller ID devices Itis recommended that only codes 32 127 be used for programming Command 52
2. ff ee MUS 5 l f LABEL LABEL i i Co 1 FUSE CHASSIS GROUND AUDIO JACK ACCESS HOLE REAR PANEL Figure 1 Telephone Line Simulator Page 8 Chapter 2 Feature Applications Hot Line Mode Hot line mode is normallv used to ring one phone automaticallv the moment you pick up another To use this feature program the off hook mode for the line from which you will make the call as hot line see Chapter 6 for details Program the revert hotline number to the first or second number of the line you wish to ring When you go off hook on the originating line ring back will be heard and the destination line will ring Silent Mode This mode can be used to provide silence when you go off hook To use this feature program the off hook mode for silence Any or all of the lines can be used in this way Uses for Hunt Mode Hunt Mode command 35 can be used to Simulate Trunk Groups Telethons Please see Chapter 6 for a detailed explanation of this command Ring First Ring Next Ring All H du When Hunt mode is set to ring first available ring all or ring next with multiple lines set to the same phone number it simulates a group of lines with a single pilot number like the trunks into a PBX system Ring first available will always ring the lowest non busy line This will cause the lowest line to receive the most calls Ring next wi
3. Description Command Option Default Dial Tone Delav 2045 X 0 to 511 51 1 seconds 0 1 sec Network Response Delay x21454 X 0 to 511 51 1 seconds 0 2 sec Second Dial Tone Delay 2244 X 20 to 255 25 5 seconds 0 5 sec Ring Cadence 2348 dbdcdddedf a C e 0 to 30 3 seconds TLS 5A B Second Phone Number f b d f 0 to 63 6 3 seconds 1 sec on 1 sec off 1 sec on 3 sec off TLS 5C D 8sec on 4 secoff 8 sec on 4 sec off Response to Busy 30H0 busy tone busy 30 0 30214 reorder tone Response to Invalid 3144 X 0 busy reorder 31 1 Number X 1 reorder X 2 ring back x 3 silence x 4 audio port connection Off hook hotline silent 32H0 normal normal 23240 normal 32 1 hotline ringdown 32404 silent Audio Port Permission 33H0 disable enable 33 212 33414 enable Flash Detect 34H0 disable enable 2344 f 34414 enable Hunt Mode 35 x x 0 off ring all 35 1 X 21 ring all X 2 ring first available x 3 ring next Attenuation XIGHOH disable disable 36303 36414 enable Forced Disconnect 38H0 disable enable 3821s 38414 enable Tone Following Disconnect 3934 X 0 dial tone dial tone 39 0 X 21 busy X 2 reorder x 3 silence x 4 audio port 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 67 TLS 5 Reference Manval Description Command Option Default Call Waiting Tone 40 fxi x 20 disable x 21 enable single tone alert x
4. 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 3 TLS 5 Reference Manval Table 1 Front Panel Switch Functions Position Label Functions Top MAN RING Momentary contact position with multiple uses 1 Restore defaults Within 1 second of turning power ON press and hold for 5 seconds to clear all programming and restore default options Release after the POWER light turns ON Caution Do not use the MAN RING feature at power up 2 Manual ring With Line 1 on hook press and hold to ring Line 1 Ringing continues until the switch is released 3 Programming mode With Line 1 off hook and all other lines on hook press and hold for 1 second to place the TLS 5 in programming mode Center ON POWER ON Press and release the top portion of the switch Bottom OFF POWER OFF LED Operation The table below explains how the six LEDs on the front panel operate and what the different blinking patterns indicate Table 2 LED Indicators Indicator State Description Line 1 Line 4 ON Line is off hook Flashing fast on off Line is ringing Blinking slow on off Programming mode Line is selected for programming Half brightness During dialing indicates thata valid DTMF digitis present Fast blinking Caller ID is being sentto the called between rings phone number F SK Fast blinking Visual Message transmission FSK Waiting PWR Slow blinkin
5. 34 Flash Detection This command determines whether or not the TLS 5 will recognize a flash issued on this line A flash is used to signal for services such as calling an attendant setting up a conference call or transferring a call A flash can be executed either by using the FLASH button on phones that have one or by momentarily pressing the switch in the telephone handset cradle don t do both e To disable switchhook flash detection callers on this line will not be able to transfer calls or exercise other PBX like functions enter 34 0 Note If you disable switchhook flash detection the on hook detect time will be shorter In this situation a switchhook flash could result in a disconnect e To enable switchhook flash detection default enter 34H1 35 Hunt Mode This command determines how the TLS 5 will respond when more than one line is programmed with the same number in effect setting up a hunt group In a hunt group when a dialed line is busy the system will attempt to ring other lines in the group until it finds an available line For more information see Chapter 2 The options are Chapter 6 Programming This feature is activated from the line making the call and must be programmed on each line that makes calls in hunt mode Program the lines between which vou want to hunt with the same number either first or second Note All numbers in a hunt group must be programmed in the same numb
6. AC Power Input Voltage Frequency Current Fusing Unit dissipation TLS 5A 5C 115 VAC 15 TLS 5B D 230 VAC 41090 49 to 61 Hz TLS 5A 5C 0 2 A maximum nominal line voltage TLS 5B 5D 0 1 A maximum nominal line voltage 0 25 A 5 x 20 mm slo blow 20 Watts maximum Telephone Line Circuit Loop Start On hook voltage Short circuit loop current Minimum loop current Transmission Specifications Nominal impedance Insertion loss Ring Source Ring voltage Square wave Ring frequency Drive capacity Ring termination on answer Ring waveform DTMF Detection Frequency accept Frequency reject Tone on time Tone off time Amplitude Twist Rotary Dialing Detection Rate Percent break range Break time Make time Interdigit time End of digit detection Loop Current Detect Minimum off hook current Maximum on hook current Off hook detect time On hook detect time Hook flash detect time Page 60 48 5 Volts Tip positive referenced to Ring 30 milliamps 18 milliamps with a 500 ohm loop 900 ohms Switchable between 3 4 dB and 16 dB 2 dB 6 1 kHz when two lines are connected 78 VAC 41090 AC 20 HZ sine wave 72 10 VRMS 1REN 20 Hz Selectable 20 25 30 60 5 Hz Up to 5 ringer equivalents 5 REN total 20 HZ sine wave Within 250 ms Selectable step approximated sine or square wave 1 5 2 Hz 3 5 40 ms minimum 40 ms minimum 4 to 18 dBm per frequency 6 dB or less
7. THIS MANUAL IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE COMPLIMENTS OF BUYMEBUYME COM TO ORDER THIS PRODUCT PLEASE CALL TOLL FREE 1 877 992 8963 OR VISIT WWW BUYMEBUYME COM Telephone Line Simulator TLS 5C and TLS 5D User s Manual MM TELTON E enhancing communications 40 400 00003 Rev E Note This manual covers Models TLS 5A TLS 5B TLS 5C and TLS 5D Copyright Notice Copyright O 1994 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 40 400 00003 Rev E CONTENTS CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRU GTIONSG 5 pirati seat i ee l dee i iii COMPLIANCE INFORMATION iia dir egit mm drehen dade eese weed eq grea ge eed wine ra iv Chapter 1 OVerVieW iodcebEE ever eb dad diet RR ee l 1 Features added with upgrade from 01 to 02 firmware 0000 2 TLS 5C 01 and TLS 5D 01 Features 0000 2 Table 1 Front Panel Switch Functions 000 4 Table 2 LED Indicators ix xi kt rb ERR eR UR E REGERE Tae OOS Ea EE ER 4 Chapter 2 Feature Applications is a ieee NER dea hr dd ome ER Mb s 5 Uses
8. 09 x System Wide Command where x 10 to 200 1 to 20 seconds default 20 2 seconds The command for Forced Disconnect is 38 x Per Line Command where x 0 disabled x 1 enabled default The command for Tone Following Disconnect is 39 x Per Line Command where x 0 dial tone x 1 busy tone x 2 reorder tone x 3 silence x 4 audio port Caller ID The TLS 5 provides optional Caller ID FSK signaling on all lines The TLS 5 supports both single message Date Time Number and multiple message format Date Time Number Name The Caller ID transmission is sent during the first long silent interval after the first ringing cycle Distinctive Ringing periods may be several short ringing signals followed by at least a three second silent interval The TLS 5 is capable of many different types of ringing cycles and silent periods see Programming Section command 23 but a silence period of at least 3 seconds is required in order to send a Caller ID message The display of the Caller ID information depends upon the type of equipment connected to the TLS 5 it may appear on the telephone itself in the display of a separate device or on the video display of a personal computer Visual Message Waiting Per Line Command Visual Message Waiting VMW is an on hook FSK signal transmission used to inform users that there is a message waiting at their network switch These signals may be sent to any of the 4 lines
9. Rev E Page 13 TLS 5 Reference Manval Chapter 4 Operation Page 14 Basic Dialing To dial from one line to another plug in a telephone device telephone modem fax machine etc then go off hook and dial one of the telephone numbers associated with another line The default primarv line numbers are 101 102 103 and 104 for lines 1 through 4 respectivelv The default secondarv line numbers for lines l 4 are 201 202 203 and 204 These numbers are programmable see command 11 for the primarv number and command 12 for the secondarv number The primarv numbers will ring at a standard 2 second on and 4 seconds off The secondary numbers will ring at a distinctive ring cadence see command 23 the default is 800 ms on 400 ms off 800 ms on and 4 seconds off The TLS 5C D supports a Speed Dial feature that uses the line number plus to dial Setting up a conference call Flash detection command 34 must be enabled default in order to set up a conference call or transfer a call by executing the steps below If you are unable to add a third party or transfer a call enable flash detection If flash detection is disabled a flash will be treated as a disconnect Conference calls may be limited to three participants Three Way Calling default command 73 or all four lines may be conferenced if PBX conferencing is enabled Step 1 Connect devices e Connect devices to at least three TLS 5 lines Step 2 Establish call e Establis
10. Visual Message Waiting audible response The audible indication to a caller that has a message waiting at their Central Office voice mailbox is now a programmable feature After Visual Message Waiting Indication is invoked with the 50 prefix to the line number the TLS 5C will generate a distinctive dial tone to the caller when the phone is taken off hook This distinctive dial tone will be one of three choices and is programmed as follows 71 x where x 0 3 burst then continuous dial tone default where x 1 10 burst then continuous dial tone where x 2 continuous stutter dial tone Visual Message Waiting Format The enhancement of the telephone network to support new features has prompted Teltone to provide the ability to program the format of the Visual Message Waiting feature The VMW feature is now able to be set independently of the Caller ID format e g The Caller ID format may be set for Multiple Message format and the Visual Message Waiting feature may be set for Single Message format The new programming command is as follows 72 x where x 1 for Single Message format default where x 2 for Multiple Message format P 8 NOTE This is a Global command it affects all lines The Caller ID format is set using the 50 programming command and is set on a per line basis Speed Dialing 1 28 3 4 This new feature allows for the caller to dial a short DTMF sequence to call any other port These dialing sequenc
11. lift the handset and press the MAN RING switch position until the Line 1 light blinks and confirmation tone three beeps is heard e Enter 33 1 This enables audio port access for Line 1 You will hear three beeps if the command is accepted e Enter 05 1 0 0 This configures the audio port for immediate access single user and disconnect when the handset goes on hook e Hang up Step 2 Connect player e Connect a cassette recorder player to the TLS 5 e Using a standard cassette player cable not supplied with a 5 pin DIN connector at one end and three connectors at the other refer to Figure 2 Cable can be purchased from Radio Shack catalog number 26 1207 Custom cables can use the 5 pin DIN plug available at Radio Shack catalog number 274 003 e Plug the 5 pin DIN connector into the TLS 5 AUDIO port e Plug the connectors at the other end of the cable to the cassette recorder player as follows Connect the small gray cable see Note below to the REMOTE jack Connect the large gray see Note below cable to AUX If the machine has no AUX jack or the recording is unsatisfactory connect this cable to MIC e Leave the black cable unconnected for recording it should be connected for playback Note Cable colors will vary depending on manufacturer See Figure 2 Page 24 Chapter 4 Operation DIN CONNECTOR PIN NUMBERS GREY SMALL PLUG CASSETTE RECORDER Figure 2 Audio Port C
12. 50 0 the caller will receive reorder tone because Voice Message Waiting is turned off Note When using the 50 or 51 prefixes the VMW message can only be sent to one of the other lines it cannot be sent to the calling line Using Caller ID Prefixes Caller ID messages can be changed with one of the three prefixes These prefixes are entered before the number vou are dialing For example dialing 67103 will ring Line 3 assuming the default phone numbers are used and change the Caller ID message to a private i e no information displayed message 67 Private 87 Out of area call 88 Check sum error Note The user does not hear confirmation dial tone after dialing prefixes 67 87 or 88 e To call Line 2 using the default number with a private Caller ID information enter 67 102 Depending on the type of Caller ID display you are using the date and time will be shown but not the number or name e To call Line 1 using the default number simulating an out of area call enter 87 101 The Caller ID display indicates that the call originates from an area in which Caller ID is unavailable 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 17 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 18 e To call Line 3 using the default number simulating a Caller ID checksum error enter 88 103 The Caller ID display will indicate that an error occurred in Caller ID transmission Note Caller ID displays react differently to a
13. 68 mm dd hh mm mm month 1 12 dd day 1 31 hh hour 0 23 mm minute 0 59 68404075 130 08 06 05 30 Page 68 Appendix B Programming Quick Reference Description Command Option Default Selectable Dial Tone 6945t Standard 350 440 Hz x69303 400 Hz single tone 440 Hz single tone 480 Hz single tone 620 Hz single tone 350 440 Hz continuous stutter dial tone ms on 150 ms off continuous stutter m x Xx x x x x uo n n n n H PUNEO 5 c Caller ID Sequence T0353t X 20 date number name 70203 X 21 date name number date number name x 22 number date name x 23 number name date x 24 name date number x 25 name number date x 26 date only x 7 number only x 28 name only x 9 name only Visual Message Waiting 71353 x 20 three burst then continuous dial tone x70HOH Audible Response x 2110 burst then continuous dial tone X 22 continuous stutter dial tone Visual Message Waiting 72553 x 21 single message format 72 1 format X 2 multiple message format Conference Type 73 x X 0 Three Way Calling 73 0 X 1 PBX call conferencing Clone Line x x90 x 1 clone from Line 1 X 22 clone from Line 2 x 23 clone from Line 3 X 24 clone from Line 4 Programming query K0O xi x any valid command 05 and higher 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 69 TLS 5 Reference Manval Appendix C ASCII Conversion Chart
14. 8 to 22 PPS 40 to 80 LSSGR 6 3 4 6 18 ms minimum 100 ms maximum 9 ms minimum 75 ms maximum 300 ms minimum 100 ms minimum 15 mA 10 mA 100 ms max gt Flash 300 1100 ms must detect lt 280 ms 2 1120 must not detect Ringing Cadence Ring programming increment Rings per cycle Ring on time Ring off time Reminder Ring Chapter 8 Electrical Specifications 100 ms 1 to 3 programmable 0 to 3 seconds 0 to 6 3 seconds 500 ms of power ring issued to a line Call Progress Tone Characteristics Tone levels referenced to 900 ohms Dial tone Busy and reorder tone Audible ring back tone Call Waiting Tone aka SAS Distinctive Ring Call Waiting CAS Tone amp timing Confirmation Dial Tone Recall Dial Tone 3 burst Stutter Dial Tone 10 burst Stutter Dial Tone Continuous Stutter Dial Tone Audio Input Output Jack Audio In impedance Audio gain jack to Tip R ing Audio Out impedance Audio gain Tip Ring to jack Relay contact rating Connector pinout Caller ID FSK Output Level 350 Hz 0 5 and 440 Hz 0 5 at 19 dBm 3 dB per tone 480 Hz 0 5 and 620 Hz 0 5 at 19 dBm 43 dB per tone 440 Hz 0 5 and 480 Hz 0 5 at 19 dBm 3 dB per tone 440 Hz issued for 300 ms repeated once after 10 seconds 440Hz issued for 100 ms on 100 ms off 100 ms on repeated after 10 seconds indicates dialed number is greater than 7 digits in length 2150 Hz 2130 Hz for 80 ms B 23 dBm nominal 900 ohm Sa
15. 9 Ordering Information UPGRADE KIT for TLS 5 upgrade from 01 to 02 firmware Factory installation is optional Upgrades a TLS 5A to a TLS 5C Upgrades a TLS 5B to a TLS 5D Telephone Line Simulator with AC power cord and reference manual this document This unit accepts 115 VAC Telephone Line Simulator includes reference manual this document This unit accepts 230 VAC This unit does not include a power cord AC power cord three pronged power cord No 18 3 type SVT rubber with NEMA 5 15 P male SPH 386 female connectors Below are a list of fuses with their part number and manufacturer s name which you can purchase from an electronics distributor Bussman GMD 250 mA SAN O Industrial Corporation SD6 250 Littlefuse 40 400 00003 Rev E 239 250 Page 63 TLS 5 Reference Manval Appendix A Glossarv Page 64 Some terms in this glossarv 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 Touch Tone desk telephone ACK Shorthand term for the DIMF ACKnowledement issued by a CPE device to request sending of the FSK Caller ID information Busy Tone A signal generated by the Central Office indicating that the line you are calling is busy Call Progress Tone A tone sent from the switch to tell the caller of the progress of the call
16. Call Waiting tone The normal Call Waiting tone consists of a single tone 440 Hz for a duration of 300 ms This tone is repeated a second time ten seconds later if the called line does not respond with a flash to answer the waiting call The new option will inform the called line if the call is a long distance caller that is the number dialed was greater than 7 digits This Distinctive Call Page 19 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 20 Waiting tone will be 100 ms on 100 ms off 100 ms on The TLS 5C will havea new programming command to enable this feature on a per line basis The new command is 40 x wherex 0 Call Waiting tone is disabled default TLS 5A 5B wherex 1 Call Waiting single tone only 300 ms default TLS 5C D wherex 2 Call Waiting tone for local calls is single tone and a double tone for long distance calls the number dialed was greater than 7 digits TLS 5C D only The TLS 5C will support the use of Cancel Call Waiting on a per call basis by entering 70 or 70 prior to placing a call Cancel Call Waiting will not work in conjunction with any of the other pre dialing features such as the special Caller ID codes 67 87 88 the Visual Message Waiting codes 50 51 or any of the special CLASS codes Call Forwarding Automatic Callback Automatic Redial Note The user will hear confirmation dial tone after entering the dial prefixes 70 or 70 but not after entering 50 51 67 87 or 88
17. Examples are audible ringing re order busy timing etc CAS CPE Alerting Signal BellCore term for tone used to alert CPE equipment of Call Waiting asking for ACKnowledgement prior to sending Caller ID 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 CIDCW Caller ID in Call Waiting BellCore term for Caller ID sent during an active call DTMF Also called Touch tone Dual tone multi frequency Push button telephone signaling Forced disconnect 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 0 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 companies 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 Key Telephone System A telephone system in which the telephones have multiple buttons that permit a user to
18. To send a Visual Message ON signal to a line dial the prefix 50 before the called number To manually send the Visual Message OFF signal to a line dial the prefix 51 before the called number The user will hear confirmation dial tone after Chapter 4 Operation entering either 50 or 51 The TLS 5 will provide an open switched interval of 200 ms before transmitting the FSK data The data will be sent to the called port and the calling port will revert to dial tone after the message is sent The data will be sent in either single or multiple message format per the programmed setting for this format using 72 x command An alternate method of issuing the Visual Message OFF signal is as follows the next time a user goes off hook on a port which has a message waiting they will hear stuttered dial tone When the user dials the number for the audio port default 411 see command 06 from this line thus simulating the retrieval of a message the dial tone will revert back to normal When the user goes on hook after this call the TLS 5 will send the Visual Message Waiting OFF message FSK data back to this line In the case of the manually sent VM OFF signal the dial tone will revert back to normal from the three burst stuttered dial tone Message formatting is programmable on the TLS 5C and TLS 5D Note If the 50 or 51 prefixes are dialed and the called line is not programmed to deliver Caller ID via programming command
19. a second time ten seconds later if the called line does not respond with a flash to answer the waiting call The TLS 5C D supports a new tone to inform the called party that a long distance caller is waiting This Distinctive Call Waiting tone is a double beep compared to the normal single beep The TLS 5C D supports Cancel Call Waiting on a per call basis Cancel Call Waiting will not work in conjunction with any of the other prefix dialing features Visual Message Waiting audible response The TLS 5C D can be programmed to provide one of three different audible responses when Visual Message Waiting is activated The audible indication to a caller that a message is waiting at their Central Office voice mailbox is either e 3burst then continuous dial tone default e 10 burst then continuous dial tone e continuous stutter dial tone Visual Message Waiting Format The TLS 5C D allows the format for Visual Message Waiting to be programmed as either single or multiple message This is a Global command and affects all lines Speed Dialing 1 24 3 4 The TLS 5C D allows the caller to dial any line using a speed dial number that is the line number followed by Dialing using this method will send the primary telephone number and name for Caller ID purposes Automatic Callback The TLS 5C D supports the CLASS feature Automatic Callback aka Busy Number Redial This feature will call back to a busy line until it is free and r
20. 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 Page iv Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview This manual describes the Telephone Line Simulators TLS 5A TLS 5B TLS 5C and TLS 5D which test Caller ID telephone sets and other telecommunications devices The TLS 5B 5D operates on 230 VAC input power which make it ideal for international use The TLS 5A 5C operates on 120 VAC input power and includes a power cord where the TLS 5B D does not See this chapter and Chapter 8 Electrical Specifications for more information about differences between these models The TLS 5 Telephone Line Simulator offers a convenient means for setting up temporary telephone line connections to demonstrate or test equipment where actual central office lines are not easily available It provides four simulated lines two talk paths or connections and an audio interface port making the TLS 5 a versatile device for a variety of applications including e Demonstrating or testing telecommunications devices such as telephone sets fax machines and modems Two simultaneous independent conversations can be set up over the four lines e Playing prerecorded presentations over a line when the telephone handset is lifted for example at tra
21. command to enter programming mode All 00 Reset to defaults Use this command to erase programming and return to the original All settings There is no default for this command 01 Program Line 1 Enter this command to program Line 1 After you enter this All command you can enter others to change how Line 1 operates There is no default for this command 02 Program Line 2 Enter this command to program Line 2 All There is no default for this command 03 Program Line 3 Enter this command to program Line 3 All There is no default for this command 04 Program Line 4 This command programs Line 4 All There is no default for this command 05 Audio Access Mode This command sets which mode the audio port will be in when you All access itand when you disconnectfrom it There are three modes to choose from monitor immediate access and dial access The defaultis dial access one person can access the audio portat a time and disconnect at on hook 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 35 TLS 5 Reference Manval Command Command Description Model Number 06 Audio Port Access Use this command to set the number vou dial to access the audio All Number port when the Audio Access Mode command 05 is set to dial access The default number is 411 07 Ring Type Use this command to select the type of ringing that best fits your All application The default is a 20 Hz synthesized sine wave 08 Confirmation a
22. dial strings are dialed to activate or cancel a CLASS feature 66 or 66 Automatic Callback 86 or 86 Cancel Automatic Callback 69 or 69 Automatic Recall 89 or 89 Cancel Automatic Recall 72 or 72 Call Forwarding 73 or 73 Cancel Call Forwarding Note These CLASS features are stored in volatile memory Upon exiting the program mode or after power is cycled all features are reset 1 Line 1 Speed Dial number 2 Line 2 Speed Dial number 3 Line 3 Speed Dial number Af Line 4 Speed Dial number Chapter 6 Programming Command Dictionarv With this table commands are listed in numerical order split between Svstem Wide commands and Per Line Commands The description provides information explaining the basic use of each command In depth explanations are provided in the text on the indicated page There are two tvpes of programming commands svstem wide and per line commands 00 through 09 69 71 and 72 are svstem wide and can be entered with anv line selected and with the unit in programming mode All other commands are per line programmable features all commands entered for the Line selected Line 1 when entering the Program mode until another line is selected Appendix C provides a quick reference list of commands The Model Number column indicates which version supports the command Command Command Description Model Number Svstemwide Commands 09 4 Use this
23. example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 5 Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product 6 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation To protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 7 This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure ofthe type of power supply to your home consult your dealer or local power company 8 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it 9 Do notoverload wall outlets and extension cords as this can resultin fire or electric shock 10 Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 11 To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but take itto a qualified ser
24. for all All four lines The default numbers are 201 204 13 Dial Tone Hot Line This command has two functions Use itto seta hotline numberso All Number that whenever a phone on that line is picked up a programmed number is dialed Or use the command to send dial tone when the Revert to Dial Tone Number is dialed The default number is 711 20 Dial Tone Delay Use this command to set the amount of time between when you lift All the receiver i e when you go off hook and when you hear dial tone The default is 0 1 second 21 Network Response Use this command to create a delay between the end of dialing and All Delay when you hear ringing busy or reorder tone This does notapply to the testnumbers set by commands 60 65 or when dialing an invalid string The default time for this delay is 0 2 second 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 37 TLS 5 Reference Manval Command Command Description Model Number 22 Second Dial Tone Delay Use this command to set the time from the end of dialing until dial All tone is sent back to the line when you dial the Second Dial Tone Number This command works with command 13 The default is 0 5 second delay 23 Ring Cadence Second Use this command to set a different ring for the second numbers All Phone Number The defaultring is 800 ms on 400 ms off 800 ms on 4 seconds off 30 Response to Busy Signal Use this command to setthe
25. information enter 50 2 To select the programmable default names enter 51 2 Please refer to the ASCII conversion chart in Appendix C when programming the Caller ID name 524Ex Hx xtx xt x xtii where x x is the decimal value of the equivalent ASCII character For example to program Jones A enter 52 74 111 110 101 115 32 65 46 Note that ASCII character 32 inserts a space between the last name and the initial of the first name Caution Using ASCII codes 0 31 may cause unknown actions for Caller ID devices It is recommended that only codes 32 127 be used Chapter 6 Programming 70 Caller ID Sequence This command sets the sequence for the Caller ID transmission 70 x Where see table NOTE The default sequence for the TLS 5A B is different from the table The Private sequence is date reason for no number The Out of Area sequence is date reason for no number X Order Transmitted Normal Message Message with Private Out of Area No Dial P refix Checksum error Dial Prefix 2 67 Dial Prefix 2 87 Dial Prefix 2 88 rn num reason for no number rn num reason for no number rn name reason forno name rn name reason for no name 0 date number name date number name daten name m num daten name m num 1 date name number date number name date number m name date number m name 2 number date name date number name rn num name date m num name
26. select outgoing or incoming Central Office phone lines directly 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 modem goes off hook If you need to find out if a line is loop start call the telephone company Appendix A Glossarv 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 Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Refers to the worldwide voice telephone network accessible to those with telephones and access privileges It was formerly called the Bell System network or the AT amp T long distance network Reorder Tone A tone that sounds like the busy signal but is twice as fast It indicates that all switching paths are busy If you hear a reorder or fast busy hang up and dial the number again SAS Subscriber Alerting Signal BellCore term for Call Waiting Tone SCWID Spontaneous Call Waiting with ID Caller ID NorTel term same as CIDCW 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 65 TLS 5 Reference Manval Appendix B Programming Quick Reference Description Comman
27. select a simulated name to associate with All each line for Caller ID purposes You can choose from four sets of names The default is x 22 52 Program CallerID Name Use this command to program a name to accompany Caller ID All information 70 Caller ID Sequence Use this command to set the sequence of Caller ID data 5A 02 transmission 5B 01 5C 01 The default is date number name 5D 01 90 Clone Line X Use this command to copy the programming from one line to the line All you are calling from For example if you enter 90 1 from Line 2 the programming from Line 1 is copied to Line 2 There is no default for this command 99 Programming Query Use this command to find out how a particular command is set F or All Systemwide Commands Systemwide commands can be entered with any line selected when the unit is in programming mode 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 39 TLS 5 Reference Manval Page 40 991Ht Programming Mode Use this command to enter programming mode from Line 1 with the other lines on hook 00 Reset to Defaults This command resets the factory default operating conditions either for the entire unit or for one or more lines Each command must be entered twice as shown below e To restore all defaults enter 00 0 00 0 e To restore defaults for Line 1 enter O0 1 00 1 e To restore defaults for Line 2 enter 00 2 00 2 e To restore defaults for Line 3 enter 00 3 00 3 e To restore defa
28. table NOTE The default sequence for the TLS 5A C is different from the table The Private sequence is date name reason for no number The Out of Area sequence is date reason name reason for no number Chapter 4 Operation X Order Transmitted Normal Message Message with Private Out of Area No Dial P refix Checksum error Dial Prefix 2 67 Dial Prefix 2 87 Dial Prefix 2 88 rn num reason for no number rn num reason for no number rn name reason forno name rn name reason for no name 0 date number name date number name date rn name m num date rn name rn num 1 date name number date number name date number m name date number m name 2 number date name date number name m num name date m num name date 3 number name date date number name rn name number date rn name number date 4 name date number date number name rn num date rn_num date 5 name number date date number name m name date m name date 6 date only date number name date only date only 7 number only date number name rn_num name rn_num name 8 name only date number name rn_name number rn_name number 9 name only date number name date P in number field date O in number field TLS 5C D Features 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 that supports Caller ID after a Call Waiting Tone This data transmissi
29. the following type 5 x 20 mm 0 25 Ampere slo blow See Chapter 9 for recommended replacement fuses 4 Return the fuse holder to the opening in the TLS 5 back panel 5 If the POWER light still does not come on return the unit for repair as instructed below Return Procedures If a unit is found to be defective contact Teltone customer service to obtain a RMA Return Material Authorization number and shipping instructions When returning units provide the following information Page 58 Unit model number unit part number and serial number obtained from the Unit ID label on the bottom of the unit Teltone RMA number All available fault information Complete shipping and billing address Repair purchase order Chapter 7 Warranty Troubleshooting and Return Technical Support For technical assistance on this product call Teltone technical support at 425 951 3390 or send an email to support teltone com Product History TLS 5A 01 Initial release February 1994 TLS 5B 01 Initial release February 1994 TLS 5A 02 Update release September 1995 TLS SB O2444 Update release September 1995 TLS 5C 01 Upgrade release April 1996 TLS 5D 01 Upgrade release November 1996 Manufacturer discontinued replaced by TLS 5A 02 Manufacturer discontinued replaced by TLS 5B 02 Manufacturer discontinued replaced by TLS 5D 01 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 59 TLS 5 Reference Manval Chapter 8 Electrical Specifications
30. third party answers the originator generates another switchhook flash to connect all three parties If the third party does not answer the originator can generate a flash to disconnect the ringing line If the originator goes on hook the connection to the second party is terminated After all three parties are connected the second or third party may go on hook hang up and the remaining parties will remain connected The originator may disconnect the third party if a flash is generated If the originator goes on hook all parties will be disconnected Note Call Waiting is not supported during Three Way Calling Call Forwarding 72 or 724 This feature allows a user to configure a line to forward a call to another line This feature is activated by dialing 72 or 72 after which the TLS 5 D will issue a confirmation dial tone three burst stutter then continuous dial tone where the caller enters the telephone number of the line to ring forward when his number is dialed If the dialed number answers subsequent calls will be forwarded to that number If the dialed number does not answer the user activating the Call Forward must repeat this process within 2 minutes or the forward is canceled On the second call the TLS 5C D will return a confirmation dial tone three burst stutter then continuous dial tone and activate the Call Forward the call will not be completed to the called number When a call is placed to a forwarded number a r
31. 1 through 04 are not applicable query commands Chapter 7 Warranty Troubleshooting and Return Chapter 7 Warranty Troubleshooting and Return Warranty Information Teltone warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year given proper installation and usage At its sole discretion Teltone will repair or replace free of charge any unit found to be defective during the warranty period Units found defective beyond the warranty period will be repaired or replaced at a flat rate Troubleshooting Before you return a unit check the fuse If the POWER light does not come on when the unit is plugged in and turned on change the fuse The active fuse and a spare are both located in a holder on the back panel of the unit below the power plug as shown in Figure 6 1 To remove the fuse holder insert the blade of a small screwdriver into the groove at the bottom of the power plug and push outward 2 The active fuse is the one farthest from the labeled panel the other fuse is the spare Remove the active fuse by pushing on either end 3 Remove the spare fuse and insert it into the active fuse holder ACPOWER RECEPTACLE ACTIVE FUSE SPARE FUSE Figure 6 Fuse Holder Location 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 57 TLS 5 Reference Manual Note If there is no spare fuse in the holder obtain a replacement fuse of
32. 22 enable single amp distinctive tone 5C only TLS 5A B x 20 TLS 5C x 1 Caller ID Tvpe 50153t X no Caller ID X 1 CallerID in single message format S MF X 72 Caller ID in multiple message format MDMF x3 Select Caller ID Name x51 x 0 fixed names are retrieved from memory EEPROM for each line ine 1 z CLINTON BOB ine 2 x REAGAN RICK ine 3 CARTER JOHNNY ine 4 Z FORD GARY x 1 fixed names retrieved from memory ine 1 MONTANA JIM ine 2 MARINO DON ine 3 AIKMAN TOM ine 4 KELLY JOHN x22 default names retrieved from user programmable EEPROM the default names are line 1 Z ANDERSON ALLEN line 2 J ONES JENNIFER line 3 SMITH SHARON line 4 MACDONALD MIKE x 3 will alternate between selections 0 and 2 with the primary and secondary numbers Program Caller ID Name 52 X X X X X X ii X X decimal value of the equivalent ASCII character Names can have a maximum of 15 characters Dial Tone Number 6053t x 0 16 digits 83781 or TEST1 Busy Tone Number xolixii x 20 16 digits 83782 or TEST2 Reorder Tone Number O2 x x 0 16 digits 83783 or TEST3 Ring Back Tone Number 63 53t x 20 16 digits 83784 or TESTA Silence Number 64 53t X 0 16 digits 83785 or TEST5 Stuttered Dial Tone 65 53t X 20 16 digits 83786 or TEST6 SetDate Time for CallerID
33. 4 Set hot line number for Line 3 to 101 first number or 201 second number Dial 13 101 or 13 201 5 Hang up Ifthe dialing mode command 32 has been set to normal a second dial tone is given on this line when this number is dialed Chapter 6 Programming The command format is x13 xx xt where xx xis any number up to 16 digits long Any combination of digits 0 through 9 may be used Default 711 Note The TLS 5C D Call Forwarding is not compatible with hotline ringdown 20 Dial Tone Delay This command establishes the interval from the time the receiver is lifted to the time dial tone is heard on the line The actual time may be longer than that programmed if calls are also being set up on other lines e To set the dial tone delay enter 201bdt where x is a number between 0 511 representing tenths of seconds 511 51 1 seconds Default 0 1 second 21 Network Response Delay This command determines the delay time from end of dialing until a network response ring back and ringing to the called line busy or reorder This command does not apply when dialing the test numbers assigned by commands 60 65 or when dialing an invalid number See Response to Invalid Number command 31 later in this chapter e To set the network response delay enter 21 x where xis a number between 0 and 511 representing tenths of seconds 511 51 1 seconds Default 0 2 seconds 22 Second
34. Automatic Callback feature the Automatic Callback sequence is canceled If the Callback sequence needs to be canceled prior to Callback Line 1 should go off hook and dial 86 or 86st to cancel the Callback The user will hear confirmation dial tone after dialing either 86 or 86 The TLS 5C D will return a confirmation dial tone prompting the caller on Line 1 to hang up The TLS 5C D will only activate one Callback at any time If another Callback is initiated the original Callback is canceled in favor the the newest Callback If a Line has Caller ID activated the Caller ID sequence is generated as would be seen in the Public Network If the last number dialed was the audio port or one of the test numbers the 66 command will cause a callback to those numbers NOTE The Out of Area 87 Private 67 and other dial prefixes will not work when using Automatic Callback Automatic Recall 69 or 691 This feature allows a user to recall the last number that dialed their line with a simple dial sequence For example if Line 1 called Line 2 then regardless if the call was answered or not Line 2 is able to call Line 1 by dialing a short DTMF sequence 69 or 694 If the last caller to dial the line is busy the TLS 5C D will issue a recall dial tone three burst stutter then continuous dial tone to inform the caller that Automatic Recall has been activated The user Line 2 will then hang up When both Line 2 and Line 1 are idle on hook L
35. Call Waiting single tone only 300 ms default TLS 5C D x 2 Call Waiting tone for local calls is single tone and a double tone for long distance calls the number dialed was greater than 7 digits TLS 5C D only The TLS 5 supports the ability to Cancel Call Waiting on a per call basis by dialing 70 prior to dialing a telephone number The TLS 5 will not support the ability to dial 70 in conjunction with any of the special Caller ID codes 67 87 or 88 or the Visual Message Waiting codes 50 51 The Call Waiting tone is a 300 ms burst of 440 Hz The distinctive Call Waiting tone is a 100 ms on off of burst of 440 hz TLS 5C D only The connection to the far end caller will be interrupted for a maximum of 400 ms so that they do not hear the Call Waiting tone If a callis waiting and the active caller goes on hook the TLS 5 will send ringing to the on hook phone 50 Caller ID Type This feature is programmed for the called line which will transmit the Caller ID message to the answering device Please read Compatibility with Caller ID Devices in Chapter 2 50 x where x 0 no Caller ID x 1 Caller ID in single message format calling number only x 2 Caller ID in multiple message format calling number name date and time default e To turn Caller ID off enter 50 0 e To turn Caller ID on in single message format enter 50 1 e To turn Caller ID on in multiple message format default enter 50 2 51
36. Dial Tone Delay This command sets the time from end of dialing until a second dial tone is returned to the line when the caller dials the dial tone number set by command 13 Not applicable if the line is in hot line mode see command 32 on page 45 The command is 224x where x is anumber between 0 and 255 representing tenths of seconds 255 25 5 seconds Default 0 5 second 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 47 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 48 23 Ring Cadence Second Phone Number This command sets second phone numbers which can be programmed to ring a single double or triple ring with on and off times as specified in this command x23 a b c d e f where ais the on time of the first ring b is the off time of the first ring cis the on time of the second ring and so on a c and e can be any numbers from 0 through 30 representing tenths of seconds 30 3 0 seconds b d and f can be any numbers from 0 through 63 representing tenths of seconds 63 6 3 seconds Default 800 ms on 400ms off 800 ms on 4 seconds off e To disable ringing enter 23 e To set the first on time and first off time to 30 and set the rest to 0 for continuous 3 seconds on 3 seconds off ringing enter 23 30 30 e To set the on time to 30 and the first off time to 0 i e continuous ringing enter 23 30 0 Note Programming a 0 for any value will cause all values following the 0 to be ignore
37. EY KEY PY E ERMINAL TELEPHONE CROSS TELEPHONE BLOCK SYSTEM CONNECTIONS STATIONS GRN 1ST RED CO PBX LINE 2ND REP CO PBX LINE MOVE ALLIGATOR CLIPS TO TEST OTHER LINES CONNECT IF TLS 4A AND KEY SYSTEM DO NOT HAVE A COMMON GROUND REFERENCE USE 0 080 DIAMETER PIN TIP PROBE Figure 4 Key System Test Connections 123456 I MODULAR JACK MODULAR CABLE ALLIGATOR CLIPS 5 YEL NC NOT CONNECTED SLM GRN TIP POSITIVE WITH RESPECT TO RING 773 RED RING 772 BLK NC NOT CONNECTED NO CONNECTION AT 1 2 5 AND 6 Figure 5 Clip Cable Connectors Used with Terminal Block 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 31 TLS 5 Reference Manval Chapter 6 Programming Page 32 The TLS 5 allows the user to program items such as telephone numbers delavs call progress tone responses ring frequencv and Caller ID functions Other functions mav be turned on or off This is done bv accessing the Program mode and keving commands using a tone DTMF telephone plugged into the Line 1 jack Power Loss Since the TLS 5 utilizes non volatile memorv programming will not be lost during a power outage When confirmation tones are heard three beeps after a valid command has been entered and accepted the command has been stored in non volatile memorv Note If command 08 i
38. Select Caller ID Name This feature enables you to select a variety of names that can be associated with each line to simulate Caller ID information If you wish to change the default names see x 2 below 51 x where x 0 Fixed names from memory EEPROM for each line line 1 CLINTON BOB line 2 REAGAN RICK line 3 CARTER JOHNNY line 4 FORD GARY 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 53 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 54 x 1 Fixed names from memory line 1 MONTANA JIM line 2 MARINO DON line 3 AIKMAN TOM line 4 KELLY JOHN x 2 default Programmable names from EEPROM line 1 ANDERSON ALLEN line 2 JONES JENNIFER line 3 SMITH SHARON line 4 MACDONALD MIKE x 3 Rotating Names Numbers Alternate between names for x 0 and 2 using primary and secondary numbers Note When a line is cloned Caller ID names are not cloned e when x 3 each subsequent call from a line will alternate between the primary number name x 0 and the secondary number name x 2 i e call 1 Caller ID 101 CLINTON BOB call 2 Caller ID 201 ANDERSON ALLEN call 3 Caller ID 101 CLINTON BOB 52 Program Caller ID Name Use this command to enter the decimal equivalent of the name Each name can have a maximum of 15 characters e g Jones A has eight characters 6 letters 1 space and 1 decimal point In order to output the Caller ID name the following two commands must be set To select multiple message format for the Caller ID
39. age 51 TLS 5 Reference Manval 36 Attenuation This command turns down the volume of sound transmitted on this line When there are two active calls the TLS 5 will applv attenuation to both calls however attenuation will not be doubled if one attenuated line calls another e To disable attenuation default enter 36 0 e To enable attenuation enter 36 1 38 Forced Disconnect This feature determines whether the calling line gets a forced disconnect when the called line goes back on hook e To enable default forced disconnect enter 38H1 Note The TLS 5 cannot ring one line while sending a forced disconnect to another If these actions are attempted simultaneously either the ringing or the forced disconnect will be delayed until the other is finished e To disable forced disconnect enter 38 0 39 Tone Following Disconnect This command sets the tone that will be heard after a forced disconnect or if forced disconnect is disabled the tone will be heard after the delay before disconnect If x 4 the caller will be connected to the audio port and will hear any announcement you have recorded 39 x where x 0 dial tone default x 1 busy x 2 reorder x 3 silence x 4 audio port 40 Call Waiting Tone This feature support the ability to enable or disable Call Waiting tones 40 x Page 52 Chapter 6 Programming where x 0 Call Waiting tone is disabled default TLS 5A 5B x 1
40. ata fields can be abbreviated if the latter fields are to be set to zero For example 05 2 sets the audio access port to dial access single user disconnect at off hook If the TLS 5 accepts the code you will hear a confirmation tone of three short beeps If the code is rejected you will hear the error tone If you hear error tone verify that the code and values you are trying to enter are valid and try again To correct command mistakes If you made an error in entering a command and have not yet entered a key to cancel the command When you hear three beeps enter the command again Or re enter the command from the beginning To correct data field mistakes If you made an error in entering within a data field that is after one or more s have been entered prior to the final f key to erase the current field back to but not including the or to cancel the entire command When you hear three beeps re enter the command To access Program mode As explained below there are two methods of accessing programming mode Generally you can use either one However the second method 99 cannot be used if the TLS 5 is programmed for hot line or direct audio port access on Line 1 If Line 1 has been programmed for hot line then use the MAN RING switch to enter the Program mode e Lift the handset of the Line 1 phone Press and hold the MAN RING switch position until you hear three beeps and the Line 1 light
41. begins blinking Line 1 is automatically selected OT e With Lines 2 through 4 on hook Pick up Line 1 and when you hear dial tone dial 99 e Listen for three beeps and watch for the Line 1 light to blink e To enter any of the per line programming commands for Lines 2 through 4 you must first select the line using the commands 02 03 or 04 While any of these lines is selected you can also enter any system wide programming command Enter any of the per line programming commands for Line 1 or any of the system wide programming codes To exit Program mode When you are finished programming hang up The program codes and options are summarized for quick reference in Appendix B 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 33 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 34 Note If you make a mistake while programming a Caller ID name you will have to program the entire name again to erase the error Dial Prefixes The following dial strings are dialed as a prefix before a primary or secondary telephone number 50 telephone f 51 telephone f 67 telephone f 87 telephone f 88 telephone Visual Message Waiting ON command Visual Message Waiting OFF command Caller ID Private message sent Caller ID Out of Area message sent Caller ID Check Sum error simulates a bad FSK transmission the message is still good but the checksum is in error 70 telephone f Cancel Call Waiting CLASS Feature Codes The following
42. checksum error Some attempt to display the data others display line error and others ignore the data Also some Caller ID displays require a seven digit number If this is the case with the device you are using program the TLS 5 with seven digit numbers Multiple Message Format Name Selection The TLS 5 allows the user to select from a list of names that are both fixed and programmable see command 51 and 52 A special fourth selection is used when the user wishes to simulate multiple callers while calling from the same line When this function is invoked command 51 x 3 the names selections 0 and 2 and the numbers primary and secondary for the calling line are sent to the called line alternately with each subsequent call Caller ID Time Date The TLS 5 will support advancing month day hour and minute for Caller ID messages At power up these parameters will be retrieved from non volatile memory and will then advance in pseudo real time as long as the TLS 5 has power applied The month day hour and minute will be user programmable The TLS 5 will not support February 29th for leap years nor during programming will it validate the number of days for a particular month e g April 31st Caller ID Sequence The format for the Caller ID data in multiple message format will be programmable using programming command 70 x where the variable x may be 0 through 9 The order will be as defined in the following
43. d All lines in a hunt group must be programmed identically to avoid problems with Caller ID 30 Response to Busy Determines the response that will be given to callers on other lines if this line is busy when dialed e To respond to callers with a busy signal default enter 30 0 e To respond to callers with a reorder tone enter 30 1 Chapter 6 Programming 31 Response to Invalid Number This command determines the response that will be given to callers on this line who dial a number that does riot match any of phone numbers programmed for the other lines The fourth response connecting a caller to the audio port can be used to play a recorded message or to simulate pre recorded Special Information Tones SITs used by the telephone network If a second invalid number is dialed while the first call is connected to the audio port the second line will get reorder tone Regardless of the response you select there will be a delay before the response is activated If an invalid number beginning with 1 is dialed the TLS 5 will simulate the telephone network s delay by waiting until 11 digits have been entered or 8 seconds have passed If an invalid number beginning with any number other than 1 is dialed the TLS 5 will respond after 7 digits have been entered or after 8 seconds have passed There are four responses 31H x where x 0 callers will hear busy tone x 1 callers will hear reorder tone defa
44. d Option Default Reset to Defaults x00 x x00 x X 0 reset entire unit x 1 reset Line 1 X22 reset Line 2 X23 reset Line 3 x 4 reset Line 4 Select Line 1 for gjg programming Select Line 2 for x024 programming Select Line 3 for x93 programming Select Line 4 for xgq programming Audio Access Mode 0545 Av AZ x 0 monitor mode y amp z must be 0 dial access x 21 immediate access single user X 22 dial access on hook y 79 single user 0532 30404 y 41 multiple user z 0 disconnect at on hook z 1 disconnect at end of message Audio Port Access Number 06 x x 0 16 digits 411 06 411 Ring Type x07 x 20 20 Hz synthesized sine wave default x 2 0 20 Hz synthesized X21 25 Hz synthesized sine wave wave x 2 30 Hz synthesized sine wave X23 60 Hz synthesized sine wave x 4 20 Hz square wave x 5 25 Hz square wave x 6 30 Hz square wave x 7 60 Hz square wave x 8 17 Hz synthesized sine wave x 9 17 Hz square wave Confirmation and Error 08404 disable enable 08 1 Signals XOB AH enable Disconnect Timer 009 3x3 x 10 200 1 to 20 seconds 2 seconds 093203 First Phone Number 112xx xi x 20 to 16 digits 0 through 9 101 104 Second Phone Number 124x X x 20 to 16 digits 0 through 9 201 204 Dial tone Hotline Number 134xx x x 20 to 16 digits 0 through 9 711 Page 66 Appendix B Programming Quick Reference
45. date 3 number name date date number name rn_name number date rn_name number date 4 name date number date number name rn_num date rn_num date 5 name number date date number name m name date m name date 6 date only date number name date only date only 7 number only date number name rn_num name rn_num name 8 name only date number name rn_name number rn_name number 9 name only date number name date P in number field date O in number field 90 Clone Line X This command copies the features programmed for another line to the current line Note When a line is cloned Caller ID names and the line s telephone numbers primary secondary dial tone hot line are not cloned e To copy Line 1 programming to the current line enter XOO LH e To copy Line 2 programming to the current line enter 90f21t e To copy Line 3 programming to the current line enter 90 3 e To copy Line 4 programming to the current line enter O0 4 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 55 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 56 99 Programming Query This command is used to find out the current setting for any programmable feature The TLS 5 will give a voice response to query commands e Enter the query command as 99ibodt where xx is any command The following commands give special results 99 99 A voice speaks digits 0 through 9 99 98 A voice speaks the firmware version number 99 00 8 seconds of 1 kHz tone are returned Codes 0
46. de show or museum displays e Asa teaching aid with the audio port configured to allow monitoring and or recording of a telephone conversation for example when teaching children to use 9 1 1 e Testing telephone or key system installations e Caller ID and other CLASS features Static Protection Use standard precautions in discharging electrostatic buildup before operating this equipment or any other electrical equipment The metal case is grounded through the AC power cord touching the case will discharge any static as long as the power source is properly grounded Features e Programmable operations Two phone numbers for each line Caller ID Dial up Test tones Forced disconnect Hot line ringdown number Ring cadence 1 3 rings Hunt groups Immediate or dial access to audio port Tone or recorded message when an invalid number is dialed Monitor mode allows recording phone calls for training use PBX like operations call transfer conference hook flash Network timing adjustments 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 1 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 2 Second dial tone simulates outside line access Tone following disconnect Provides four lines and two voice paths Portability and quick convenient setup Accepts tone and rotary input Ringing voltage source with short circuit protection Added attenuation to simulate longer lines Non volatile memory battery not required Genera
47. e in Chapter 4 for more information 06 Audio Port Access Number This command sets the dial access number when the system is configured for dial access see command 05 e To set the dial access number enter 06 x where x isa 1 to 16 digit number digits 0 through 9 default 411 e To delete the current audio port access number enter 061Ht 07 Ring Type This command selects the ringing frequency The frequencies listed below are within 5 of nominal The square wave options are intended for use with certain devices that may not detect the synthesized sine wave 07 x where x 0 20 Hz synthesized sine wave default x 1 25 Hz synthesized sine wave x 2 30 Hz synthesized sine wave x 3 60 Hz synthesized sine wave x 4 20 Hz square wave x 5 25 Hz square wave x 6 30 Hz square wave x 7 60 Hz square wave x 8 17 Hz synthesized sine wave x 9 17 Hz square wave Note The 17 25 60 Hz frequencies are provided to simulate ringing frequencies used outside the United States Page 42 Chapter 6 Programming 08 Confirmation and Error Tones This command determines whether or not the TLS 5 will return confirmation and error tones at the end of each programming command e To disable the function so that no tones will be given 08 0 e To enable the function so that tones will be given default enter O8 1 09 Device Disconnect Timer This command sets the time that the TLS 5 will wait before send
48. e second phone number is 202 Hang up Line 1 Programming complete Go off hook on Line 1 and dial the second phone number for Line 2 Verify that Line 2 rings with the programmed ring cadence and the device under test recognizes rings Dial Pad Check The following verifies that all seven frequencies generated by the tone pad are operating and that the telephone can receive audio signals 40 400 00003 Rev E Plug a known working phone into Line 1 Go off hook on Line 1 and press and hold the MAN RING switch position until the Line 1 light blinks Enter the following command 12 1234567890 This programs the second phone number for Line 2 Make sure the number does not conflict with other telephone numbers programmed into the unit Listen for a three beep confirmation and hang up Connect the telephone under test into Line 1 Go off hook on the phone to be tested wait for dial tone Enter 1234567890 Verify that dial tone stops ring back tone is heard and Line 1 rings after the last digit is dialed Go on hook Page 29 TLS 5 Reference Manval Page 30 Telephone Handset Check e Check that the telephone mouthpiece works by doing one of the following go off hook break dial tone blow on the mouthpiece and listen for that sound in the ear piece Call Progress Tone Test e Gooff hook on Line 1 and dial any seven digit number that is not assigned to a TLS 5 line e Listen for the programmed Response
49. eeeeennenenkese knee 23 Generating a Tape from a Telephone isssssssee e 24 Playing a Message from the Audio Port ee 25 Figure 2 Audio Port Connector Cable e 25 Figure 3 End of Message Tape Sequence sssseeleeee ee 26 End of Message Tape Sequence 2L seen 27 Chapter 5 Testing Equipment and Installations leise 28 40 400 00003 Rev E Page i TLS 5 Reference Manual Page ii Manual Continuous Ring Test 28 Line Wiring Basic Function TSt sessa cde spere ina EMURT den NEUE de kae vd 28 Nonstandard Ring Cadence Test sss csse edd Rue Ra TL RE eg 29 Dial Pad Check 4s cesi sepe RA bnew Dp epee eee bee Edere da d RR 29 Telephone Handset Check see spo e met ee ea nep bes SEV e ey RISE qub em ei da 30 Call Progress Tone TESt isi seu rro og Rog epe ERUNT Eo Ae ise de eode 30 Urn PT S 30 Figure 4 Key System Test Connections L sse 31 Figure 5 Clip Cable Connectors Used with Terminal Block sse eese eee 31 Chapter 6 Programming saika m mem hs 32 Types of Commands odo be dd Eon e Rub UR a EUN 32 Command Fotrmat 222 cbe rere va emeret be qe EP ualde a aote c De 32 Dial PrefixeS scs espe a mena E SU TRIER EO Paso RR YUR de Yr omar E meee Hee 34 GLASS Feature Codes ni beei senate nied a e gren denpr QR x EE FE IRE 34 Command Diclionaty eh aree RS E Rn e area ERRE E Xe Cer Rem d Ee 35 systemwide Commands sriep ere adia a sada RU RI HIER HER EE PEE iE 39 Pe
50. er type they must all be first or second numbers For example To set up a hunt group consisting of Lines 3 and 4 enter 03 to select Line 3 In this example 789 is the number being dialed 12 7894 second number is 789 04 select Line 4 12 7894 second number is 789 Note If you pick up one of the phones in the hunt group and place a call to the hunt group number the next higher line will ring If you pick up the phone on Line 3 from the hunt group in the above example and call 789 Line 4 will ring e To disable hunt mode so that the TLS 5 will only attempt to ring the first line that has this number enter 35 0 e To cause the TLS 5 to ring simultaneously all lines programmed with this number The first line to answer will be connected all others will revert to normal operation default enter 35 1 Note Caller ID command 50 must be disabled on all four lines for this option to work If Caller ID is not disabled this setting responds like 35 2 e Tocause the TLS 5 to ring the first available line that has this number starting from Line 1 enter 35821t e To cause the TLS 5 to ring the next available line that has this number that is the next higher line number after the last one used if Line 2 was the last line rung Line 3 will be rung enter 3583 Note For Caller ID to be sent correctly lines in a hunt group must be programmed with the same ring cadence 40 400 00003 Rev E P
51. es or speed dial numbers are available at Chapter 4 Operation anv time and will send the primarv telephone number and name for Caller ID purposes The numbers for each line are shown below Linel 1 Line 2 2 Line 3 3 Line 4 4 Note When using speed dial codes Distinctive Call Waiting is disabled Automatic Callback 66 or 66 This feature aka Busy Number Redial allows a user for any line to set up an Automatic Call Back to a busy number If the last number dialed is not busy activating the Automatic Callback feature will dial the last dialed number For example if Line 1 called Line 2 and Line 2 is BUSY the caller on Line 1 will hang up Line 1 caller then places the telephone off hook and by dialing the Automatic Callback DTMF code 66 or 66 Line 2 will be called If Line 2 is available the call will ring through as normal However if Line 2 is still BUSY the TLS 5C D will return a confirmation tone to the caller on Line 1 three burst stutter then continuous dial tone informing that Automatic Callback has been activated Line 1 will then hang up When both Line 2 and Line 1 are idle on hook Line 1 will be called using the distinctive ring sequence programmed for the secondary telephone number If Line 1 does not answer within three 3 rings the Automatic Callback sequence is canceled When Line 1 is picked up off hook Line 2 is dialed If Line 1 and Line 2 are not idled within 30 minutes of activation of the
52. for Off Hook MOd S ise i e qeu a doe RE Wee nr ERE Rp 7 Figure 1 Telephone Line Simulator TLS 5 n 00 8 Uses for Hunt Mode sies rr e RU ek kk ase x Roe y n Kate wea ees 9 TLS 5C 01 amp TES 5D 01 Features dissi cete bx Renfe RO e t em Rd eben geld 9 Chapter 3 Installation isse Rm e 12 Demonstrating Equipment ise eek neat cane dace tn eR Rr I RR don RR REDIERE LARA TR RUSSE Rena 12 Fiestoring Defaults 3 i dei ectan adn pr ace dy ed i ds pa Ru ed 13 Installing Caller ID Equipment 13 TestingJlnstallatiOns cuo ena arre a a DENE aukeracitess i RBS E nent 13 Chapter 4 Operaio oec Er ko a odor Ead dan 14 Basic Dialing ern kde arenas A RR 14 Setting up a onferen e calli x repe p eran bp ek era eue eoe E Pa 14 Transferrin a call 2s et re heim eee oe rond Ra ENEE EEEE RR ES ERR PEETA 15 Calling Party Control 2 otra ha reper E PE AD eae 15 Calle Di pic ore o l eve daira ahd unis 16 Visual Message Waiting Per Line Command sssssseseeeren eee 16 Using Caller ID PrefiX6s 2 5 erre vr E REI E adidas Sob ee ba ii DEP does 17 Multiple Message Format Name Selection sse 18 Caller ID Time D te ss ii sehn Rr Resp EEG nU aea GUE DERE DEDE 18 Caller ID Sequence 23 pret UR eR Rer Raub e pb E ceeded ee E xn E 18 TLS 5C D IFeatutes 22 iex ebd kh EC Ae Eds Dd ah don eo ed ed sae 19 Using the Audio POL uet torneos KA ba ol UR LARA 23 Making a Tape on a Tape Recorder ss sesee
53. g Power is present and processor is running normally AUDIO ON Audio control lead is on Page 4 Chapter 2 Feature Applications Chapter 2 Feature Applications Two Numbers Per Line Each of the four lines can be assigned two telephone numbers each number a maximum of 16 digits long This feature mav be used to program one number with a standard ring cadence and the other with a nonstandard ring cadence Vou might also assign all lines the same second number in order to set up a hunt group or ring all telephones with one call Ring cadences on the second phone number can be varied confirmation and error tones disabled and audio port access blocked from certain lines The TLS 5 is programmed bv connecting a tone DTMF telephone to Line 1 and entering commands Audio Port The audio port can be configured for immediate or dial access or as a monitor may allow single or multiple lines to be connected simultaneously and can vary the method of turning off a recorded message Audio from an external source may also be injected into the lines that are connected to the port Distinctive Ringing The ring cycle timing for the first number on each line is always the standard two seconds on four seconds off The ring cycle timing for the second number on each line is programmable See Programming This gives each line two different ring cycles one for each of the line s numbers Ring Type frequency amp wave shape T
54. h 3 A 02 Number bursts of Stuttered dial tone recall dial tone then continuous dial B 02 tone until you hang up C 01 D 01 The default number is 83786 TEST6 Page 36 Chapter 6 Programming Command Command Description Model Number 68 Time Date for Caller ID Use this command to set the Month Day Hour Minute for Caller ID A 02 messages B 02 C 01 The default date time is 08 06 05 30 D 01 69 Dial Tone Selection Use this command to select one of 6 different dial tone frequencies A 02 B 02 The default dial tone is 350 440 Hz C 01 D 01 71 Visual Message Waiting Use this command to select 1 of 3 different dial tones to be used C 01 Audible Response when Visual Message Waiting is activated D 01 The default is three burst stutter then continuous dial tone 72 Visual Message Waiting Use this command to select the format of the Visual Message C 01 Format Waiting transmission D 01 The default is single message format 13 Conference Type Use this command to select the type of conference to use C 01 Three Way Calling or PBX call conferening D 01 Per line commands Note A line must be selected before using the following commands See commands 01 04 11 First Phone Number Use this command to program the firsttelephone number for all four All lines The default numbers are 101 104 12 Second Phone Number Use this command to program the second telephone number
55. h a call between two parties Step 3 Flash the line e Press the FLASH button if the telephone has one or momentarily press the switch in the telephone handset cradle to generate a flash Step 4 Call the third party e Three Way Calling default returns a three burst stutter dial tone e PBX call conferencing returns a continuous dial tone e After dial tone is returned dial the third number Step 5 Flash the line e After the third party answers flash again to reconnect the second party Chapter 4 Operation Step 6 End Call e The originator of a Three Way Call can disconnect the third party with a flash hook e The originator can disconnect all parties by going on hook Three Way Calling or PBX call conferencing connects all remaining parties if one goes on hook Transferring a call Note TLS 5C D users must first set Conference Type to PBX call conference to be able to transfer calls Step 1 Establish call e With devices connected to three or more TLS 5 lines establish a call between two parties Step 2 Flash the line e Execute a hook switch flash then dial the third party Step 3 Announce the call e After the third party answers announce the transfer then hang up If the caller hangs up before the third party answers the transfer is aborted Calling Party Control The U S telephone network typically uses Calling Party Control also known as Calling Party Supervision meaning that even thoug
56. h the called party hangs up the connection may be re established to the calling party when the phone is taken off hook again The calling party must hang up for the called party to be fully disconnected before initiating a new call The telephone network will time out and disconnect the call within 5 20 seconds based upon traffic activity and priority of other tasks giving the called party dial tone when he goes off hook again The TLS 5 provides Calling Party Control using the Device Disconnect Timer Function 09 default 2 0 seconds If the called party goes on hook and comes off hook again before the Device Disconnect Timer expires which would then issue the Forced Disconnect Function 38 default 850 milliseconds and or Tone Following Disconnect Function 39 default dial tone the call will be re established However if the calling party goes on hook the Forced Disconnect signal is issued two 2 seconds later to the called party The only exception is when a transfer conference call has taken place Ifa three way connection has been established the first party to go on hook causes no action to be taken If one of the remaining two parties stays off hook after the other party goes on hook a two second delay occurs before sending the 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 15 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 16 Forced Disconnect Function 38 and or Tone Following Disconnect Function 39 The command for Device Disconnect Timer is
57. handset is lifted the message will be repeated continuous loop tape or the next message will be played normal tape e To cancel immediate access lift the handset on Line 1 and press the MAN RING switch position until the Line 1 light blinks Then enter the following 06 2 This specifies dial access single user disconnect at on hook e Hangup End of Message Tape Sequence An end of message tape sequence is a method for automatically turning off a tape recorder connected to the audio port at the end of a message and positioning the tape for the start of the next message This allows a single message to be played each time the audio port is accessed Refer to Figure 3 The sequence consists of a 3 second minimum silent period followed by a single short word or tone When the TLS 5 detects 3 seconds of silence it removes the audio path between the audio port and the telephone When it hears the cue tone or word it opens the control contacts of the audio port to turn the recorder off leaving the tape at the beginning of the next message If the telephone that has accessed the audio port hangs up before the end of message sequence is found the tape will continue to run and cue itself for the next message If no audio was heard from the tape if the tape was blank or not connected the control will be turned off when the phone hangs up Multiple copies of the message may be consecutively recorded on a long tape which wou
58. his feature selects the RING frequency and waveshape The options are for 17 20 default 25 30 or 60 Hertz and synthesized default sine or square wave Group Ringing With this feature you can simultaneously ring a group of phones yet still be able to ring them individually To use this feature program different first numbers for each line but the same second number for each line and set hunt mode set to ring all and disable Caller ID for all four lines As a result dialing the first numbers will ring an individual phone with standard ringing and dialing the second number will ring all the phones simultaneously with distinctive ringing Call Waiting Tones This feature operates when a third caller dials a number that is already in use The caller will hear ringing the called party will hear a Call Waiting Tone The called party may choose to either ignore the Call Waiting Tone which will repeat once 10 seconds after the original tone or answer the waiting call by generating a flash hook Subsequent flash hooks will alternate between the two 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 5 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 6 calls Any additional callers will receive a busy signal This feature is supported only when calling using the four lines calls to Test Tones or the Audio port do not support Call Waiting tones The TLS 5 supports the ability to Cancel Call Waiting just like the telephone network by dialing 70 prior to dialing a telep
59. hone number Call Waiting may also be turned on or off see command 40 for each individual line Additional Call Waiting functionality is available on the TLS 5Cand TLS 5D models Note Cancel Call Waiting does NOT work in conjunction with any other prefix functions such as the special Caller ID codes or Visual Message Waiting Call Forwarding is incompatible with Call Waiting Caller ID This feature sends identifying information about the calling number to the called number This can include the calling telephone number the name in which that number is listed the date and the time of the call The amount of information that will display on the Caller ID device depends on how the feature is programmed For example if you have entered 750 24 the box will show the maximum amount of information the calling number name date and time of the call For more information see command 50 in Chapter 6 Caller ID and Distinctive Ringing Since there are circumstances such as privacy blockage an out of area call or a transmission error in which Caller ID is blocked the TLS 5 simulates these events See command 50 in Chapter 6 and Caller ID Prefixes in Chapter 4 for more information Note If you change the distinctive ringing cycles remember that a three second silence is required for the Caller ID information to be sent Caller ID with Simultaneous Calls If two calls are made at the same time the Caller ID is sent to the firs
60. ine 2 will be called using the distinctive ring sequence programmed for the 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 21 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 22 secondary telephone number If Line 2 answers before the fourth ring sequence Line 1 will be automatically recalled If not answered by the third ring the Automatic Recall is canceled If both Line 1 and Line 2 are not idle on hook for greater than 30 minutes after Automatic Recall is activated Automatic Recall is canceled Automatic Recall may be canceled by dialing 89 or 894 The TLS 5C D will return a recall dial tone three burst stutter then continuous dial tone when canceled If a Line has Caller ID activated the Caller ID sequence is generated as would be seen in the Public Network Note The Out of Area 87 Private 67 and other dial prefixes will not work when using Automatic Recall Three Way Calling This feature allows a user to establish a three way conference call using the flash button or hook switch of the telephone The TLS 5C D is able to be programmed for Three Way Calling default command 73 or PBX call conferencing This is a global command that affects alllines Three Way Calling is initiated after a call has been established between two parties After either party generates a switchhook flash a recall dial tone three burst stutter dial tone is heard by the originator of the Three Way Call who then dials the number of the third party to join the conference After the
61. ing a disconnect to the calling line if it remains off hook at the end of a conversation after the called line goes on hook The TLS 5A B 02 and future releases support Calling Party Control see Chapter 4 for details Refer to command 38 Forced Disconnect 09 x where x is a number between 10 200 representing tenths of seconds For example x 199 19 9 seconds Default is 20 or 2 seconds Note Ifa conference call is established the disconnect timer value defaults to 2 seconds for the conference call Subsequent calls revert back to the programmed value 60 Dial Tone Number This command programs a number that you can dial to hear continuous dial tone This is used to test or demonstrate how a device responds to continuous dial tone 60 x where x 0 16 digits 83781 or TEST1 default 61 Busy Tone Number This command programs a number that you can dial to hear busy tone It is used to test or demonstrate how a device responds to busy tone 61 x where x 0 16 digits 83782 TEST2 default 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 43 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 44 62 Reorder Tone Number This command programs a number that you can dial to hear reorder tone It is used to test or demonstrate how a device responds to reorder tone 62 x where x 0 16 digits 83783 or TEST3 default 63 Ring Back Tone Number This command programs a number that you can dial to hear ring back tone It
62. ing back to inform the caller with a distinctive ring that the line is no longer busy Automatic Recall The TLS 5C D supports the CLASS feature Automatic Recall This feature recalls the last number that was dialed to a line whether or not the call was answered Three Way Calling The TLS 5C D supports the CLASS feature Three Way Calling This feature allows a user to establish a three way converstaion and control the call set up Chapter 2 Feature Applications Call Forwarding The TLS 5C D supports the CLASS feature Call Forwarding This feature allows a user to forward a call to another line NOTE Each line mav have Call Forward activated however the TLS 5C D will only process one call forward Demonstration Test Mode A special demonstration or test mode is available in the TLS 5C D This will allow features that would normally require three telephones to demonstrate or test a feature to be accomplished with only two phones For example dial from Line 1 to Line 2 and establish a call then Flash to invoke a Conference Call When dial tone is returned a call placed again to Line 2 will simulate a third party causing a Call Waiting tone and if enabled a SCWID sequence to be generated 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 11 TLS 5 Reference Manval Chapter 3 Installation AN Page 12 Caution The TLS 5 generates up to 95 VAC ringing voltage Be sure the TLS 5 power switch is off before handling cord ends Step 1 Con
63. ing reminder is issued to indicate that a call has been received and forwarded This feature is de activated or canceled by placing the telephone off hook on the forwarding line and dialing 73 or 738 The user will hear confirmation dial tone after either 73 or 73 is entered NOTE This feature is stored in volatile memory if power is turned off to the TLS 5C D any Call Forwarding activations will be canceled Each line may have Call Forward activated however the TLS 5C 01 will only Chapter 4 Operation process one call forward For example Line 2 mav be forwarded to Line 3 and Line 3 may be forwarded to Line 4 but when Line 2 is called the ring reminder is heard and Line 3 rings Call Waiting does not work on a line where Call Forwarding has been activated Demonstration Test Mode A special demonstration or test mode is available in the TLS 5C D This will allow features that would normally require three telephones to demonstrate or test a feature to be accomplished with only two phones For example dial from Line 1 to Line 2 and establish a call then Flash to invoke a Conference Call When dial tone is returned a call placed again to Line 2 will simulate a third party causing a Call Waiting tone and if enabled a SCWID sequence to be generated Using the Audio Port The section below tells you how to generate a tape recorded message and play the message over a TLS 5 line You can record messages in either of
64. is mode the command must be entered as shown below 0580501805 where The command must be entered as shown above Immediate access The audio port is connected directly to one or more lines if permitted by the setting of command 33 No dial tone is given and dialing is ignored O5 1l y z where 05 1 0 0 One user gets immediate access and remains connected until on hook 05 1 0 1 One user gets immediate access and remains connected until end of tape message is heard 05 1 1 0 Multiple users get immediate access remain connected until phones go on hook 05 1 1 1 Multiple users get immediate access and remain connected until end of tape message is heard Dial up access Connects one or more users to the audio port audio both to and from the port after the user dials the Audio Access number command 06 The default is x 2 O5 2 yHz 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 41 TLS 5 Reference Manual where 05 2 0 0 One user can dial up the port and remain connected until on hook default 05 2 0 1 One user can dial up the port and remain connected until the end of tape message 05 2 1 0 Multiple users can dial up the port and remain connected until on hook 0582111414 Multiple users dial up the port and remain connected until end of message is heard Note If programmed for single user access the TLS will send a Reorder tone if a second line attempts to connect Note See End of Message Sequenc
65. is used to test or demonstrate how a device responds to ring back tone 63 x where x 0 16 digits 83784 or TEST4 64 Silence Number This command programs a number you can dial to hear silence It is used to test or to demonstrate how a device responds to silence on the line 64 x where x 0 16 digits 83785 or TEST5 65 Stutter Dial Tone Number This command programs a number you can dial to hear stuttered dial tone It is used to test or to demonstrate how a device responds to silence on the line 65 x where x 0 16 digits 83786 or TEST6 The Stuttered dial tone will consist of 1 second of silence followed by 3 dial tone bursts of 100 ms on 100 ms off followed by continuous dial tone 68 Set Date Time for Caller ID 68 MM dd hh mm MM month 1 12 dd day 1 31 hh hour 0 23 mm minute 0 59 Note If programming is RESET to defaults the date time will revert to 08 06 05 30 Chapter 6 Programming 69 Selectable Dial Tone The TLS 5 will support the ability to select different dial tone frequencies This is a global selection which controls all instances of dial tone 691bat where x 0 standard 350 440 Hz x 1 400 Hz single tone x 2 440 Hz single tone x 3 480 Hz single tone x 4 620 Hz single tone x 5 350 440 Hz stutter dial tone 150 ms on 150 ms off Note If configured for continuous stutter dial tone x 5 the user will receive the 3 burst then co
66. k tone is sent to the caller and the called line rings see command 11 12 for numbers 07 for Ring Type and 23 for ring cadence When the called line answers ring back tone stops and a connection is established between the parties When either party goes on hook the off hook line receives 2 seconds default see command 9 of silence followed by dial tone or Cutoff on Disconnect See command 38 Forced Disconnect Calling Party Control supports the operation that if the first party goes back off hook the connection to the other party will be re established If the Device Disconnect Timer command 9 expires the party will receive dial tone Physical Description The TLS 5 is a portable unit weighing just over 4 pounds A detachable power cord is supplied with the TLS 5A and TLS 5C it is not supplied with the TLS 5B and TLS 5D As shown in Figure 1 the front panel provides four modular RJ 11 jacks for connection of the equipment to be demonstrated or tested a multi function switch see Table 1 and the LED indicators listed in Table 2 A 5 pin DIN jack on the back panel enables sending or receiving audio to from any line The audio is turned on or off by a software driven relay A fused modular AC power jack and a chassis ground reference point are also located on the back of the unit For key telephone and PBX line testing a modular alligator clip cable can Figure 5 enable the connection of lines from a terminal block to the TLS 5
67. ld need to be manually rewound at the end of the tape or a single message may be recorded on a continuous loop tape 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 27 TLS 5 Reference Manval Chapter 5 Testing Equipment and Installations Page 28 Note Default options are assumed If vou have trouble with anv of the following procedures a previous user s programming mav be the cause Refer to Programming To test kev svstem and PBX lines connect TLS 5 lines to Tip and Ring of PBX or key system Central Office loop start trunks E amp M DID or ground start trunks cannot be tested with the TLS 5 If a ground reference is required connect a 0 080 inch diameter pin tip probe to the chassis ground reference jack on the unit back panel Figure 1 Figure 5 shows the pin connections for the alligator clip cables used to connect TLS 5 lines to a terminal block cables not supplied Figure 4 gives a generalized diagram for key system test connections Caution When ringing is applied the Ring lead of the modular jacks carries up to 95 VAC referenced to ground alternating polarity Be sure the TLS 5 power switch is off before handling any cord ends or alligator clip cables Manual Continuous Ring Test e Connect a telephone to Line 1 of the TLS 5 e With Line 1 on hook press and hold the front panel switch in the MAN RING position e Verify that the telephone rings continuously while the button is depressed and that the Line 1 indicator blinks Li
68. ll ring the next non busy line in sequence above the last one to have rung Ring all will ring all the lines until one goes off hook Caller ID must be disabled 50 0 for all lines if you use ring all If Caller ID is active on any of the lines the ring all command will be treated as the ring first available command The secondary ring cadence should be programmed the same for all lines in the Hunt group when Caller ID is active TLS 5C amp TLS 5D Features SCWID or CIDCW SCWID Spontaneous Call Waiting with Caller ID also known as CIDCW Caller ID in Call Waiting is a function that supports Caller ID after a Call Waiting Tone This feature is invoked in the TLS 5C D whenever a third party places a call to an existing call if Caller ID is enabled and Cancel Call Waiting has not been enabled 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 the party is allowed to alternate between callers using the Flash function If one party hangs up the remaining parties are automatically connected 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 9 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 10 Distinctive Call Waiting tone Normal Call Waiting is a tone that informs a party that there is a call waiting This tone is repeated
69. me as 3 burst Stutter Dial Tone Same as 3 burst Stutter Dial Tone 3 sequences of 100 ms on 100 ms off of 350 Hz 440Hz then continuous 10 sequences of 100 ms on 100 ms off of 350 Hz 440Hz then continuous 350 Hz 440Hz at a rate of 150 ms on and 150 ms off 10 k ohms 10 5 dB 10 dBm out with 1 V in 600 ohms 0 dB 1 Form A contact 100 Volt maximum 1 A maximum 30 volt amps maximum Pin 1 relay contact Pin 2 ground Pin 3 relay contact Pin 4 audio in to TLS 5 Pin 5 audio out from TLS 5 Shell ground ground 26dBm x 2dB TR NWT 000031M Bellcore Publication CLASS Feature Calling Number Delivery CND Issue 4 12 92 TR NWT 001188 Bellcore Publication CLASS Calling Name Delivery CNAM Issue 1 12 91 Mechanical Specifications Dimensions Weight Environmental Specifications Storage temperature Short term storage Long term storage Operating temperature Humidity 40 400 00003 Rev E 2 3 Hx 85 W x 10 0 D 58 x 22 x 254 mm 4 b 5 oz unit only 40 to 455 degrees C 20 to 450 degrees C 0 to 45 degrees C 8596 noncondensing maximum Page 61 TLS 5 Reference Manual Regulatorv Compliance Safetv United States UL 1459 Canada CSA C22 2 No 225 M90 EMC United States FCC Part 15 Class A Page 62 Chapter 9 Ordering Information TLS 5 UP1 TLS 5 UP2 TLS 5 UP4 TLS 5C 01 TLS 5D 01 Optional Components 730 00039 03 replacement Replacement Fuses Chapter
70. n DIN 3 Silence 3 sec 1 Silence 2 Voice 5 Silence 6 Next 4 Single cue word or tone Audio port accessed Audio connected tape starts First recorded message After 3 seconds of silence the audio path is disconnected Cue word or tone Indicates that start of next message is approaching The cue is not heard in the telephone 5 Tape is stopped at end of cue before beginning of next message and remains stopped awaiting next access 6 Next message on tape qp Figure 3 End of Message Tape Sequence connector at one end and three connectors at the other refer to Figure 2 to connect the audio source to the TLS 5 e Plug 5 pin DIN connector into the TLS 5 Audio port e Plug the connectors at the other end of the cable to the audio source as follows Connect the small gray cable to the control jack Remote Connect the black cable to the audio output from the source Ear The large gray cable is not used Note Cable colors will vary depending on manufacturer See Figure 2 e Apply power and turn on the audio source e g tape recorder If using a tape recorder press the play button Page 26 Chapter 4 Operation Step3 Plav message e Lift the Line 1 telephone handset The message will begin playing At the end of the message the TLS 5 will turn off the cassette player e Hangup e Each time the telephone
71. nd Error Use this command to have the TLS send confirmation tones orerror All Tones tones after you enter a command You turn this option on by entering 08 1 The TLS will send confirmation tones after a command is entered correctly or an error tone if the command is incorrect If you do not want to hear any tones enter 108440 The default is enabled you will hear confirmation and error tones 09 Device Disconnect Use this command to setthe amountoftime thatthe TLS waits after All Timer the called party goes on hook before sending a forced disconnectto the calling party The default is 2 seconds 60 Dial Tone Number Use this command to program a number that will respond with All continuous dial tone until you hang up The default number is 83781 TEST1 61 Busy Tone Number Use this command to program a number that will respond with busy All tone until you hang up The default number is 83782 TEST2 62 Reorder Tone Number Use this command to program a number that will respond with All reorder tone until you hang up The default number is 83783 TEST3 63 Ring BackTone Number Use this command to program a number that will respond with ring All back tone until you hang up The default number is 83784 TEST4 64 Silence Number Use this command to program a number that will respond with All Silence until you hang up The default number is 83785 TEST5 65 Confirmation Dial Tone Use this command to program a number that will respond wit
72. ne Wiring Basic Function Test The following test is used with Tone or Rotary phones e Connect at least two telephones or other telecom devices to the TLS 5 e Go off hook with one telephone and dial the first telephone number for the other telephone Default numbers are 101 102 103 and 104 for Lines 1 through 4 respectively Up to 16 digits can be programmed for each line as described in Programming e Verify that a standard ring 2 seconds on 4 seconds off occurs at the other telephone e Go off hook at the other telephone and verify that a connection is established e Goon hook with both telephones Repeat with other telephones and lines as necessary Chapter 5 Testing Equipment and Installations Nonstandard Ring Cadence Test To test equipment that looks for particular ring cadences proceed as follows Note Line 1 is used to enter programming mode but any line can be used for test Lines 1 and 2 are used as examples in the steps below Go off hook on Line 1 and press and hold the MAN RING switch position until the Line 1 LED blinks and three beeps are heard Of Go off hook on Line 1 and dial 99 Line 1 LED blinks and 3 beeps are heard Select Line 2 with the command 02 then program the desired ring cadence as described in Chapter 6 command 23 The default cadence is 1 second on 1 off 1 on and 3 off Change the second phone number for Line 2 with the command 12 NNN N The default for th
73. nect power cord e Connect the AC power cord to the TLS 5 and to the wall receptacle A power cord is not supplied with the TLS 5B D Step 2 Connect telephones Plug up to four telephones or other telecommunications devices into the line jacks on the TLS 5 front panel Step 3 Turn on power e Turn the TLS 5 power switch on Step 4 Chassis ground optional e Ifa chassis ground is required plug a 0 080 inch diameter pin probe into the chassis ground reference Jack on the back panel See Figure 1 Step 5 Audio port optional e To generate or play a recorded tape message refer to Generating a Tape later in this chapter Demonstrating Equipment Caution The TLS 5 generates 95 VAC ringing voltage Be sure the TLS 5 power switch is off before handling any cord ends To demonstrate equipment do the following e With two devices connected to the TLS 5 place a call from one device to the other by dialing the number of the other device The default numbers for Lines 1 through 4 are 101 through 104 respectively Note If you wish you can change the phone number for any line to any digit string from 1 through 16 digits by reprogramming the line as described in Chapter 6 e When the other line rings answer the call A connection should be established and equipment features can be demonstrated e When the call is completed hang up both devices Chapter 3 Installation Restoring Defaults If vour TLS 5 does not ope
74. ntinuous dial tone normally issued when there is a Visual Message Waiting for a line 71 Visual Message Waiting audible response The TLS 5C D can be programmed with a distinctive tone to alert the user of a message waiting This distinctive dial tone will be one of three choices and is programmed as follows 7 1itx where x 0 3 burst then continuous dial tone default where x 1 10 burst then continuous dial tone where x 2 Continuous stutter dial tone 72 Visual Message Waiting Format The TLS 5C D Visual Message Waiting feature is now able to be set independently of the Caller ID format e g The Caller ID format may be set for Multiple Message format and the Visual Message Waiting feature may be set for Single Message format The new programming command is as follows 72 x where x 1 for Single Message format default where x 2 for Multiple Message format P 8 73 Conference Tvpe The TLS 5C D Conference Type feature changes the way the TLS 5C D reacts when a conference call is invoked The conference type is either Three Way Calling or PBX call conferencing The new programming command is as follows 73 xH Where x 0 Three Way Calling Where x 1 PBX call conferencing 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 45 TLS 5 Reference Manval Page 46 Per line Commands Before entering anv of the following commands vou must select a line bv entering a 01 02 03 or 04 command 11 First Telephone Number Each of the fou
75. on 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 40 400 00003 Rev E message is always multiple message format that is the Name and Number are sent to the called party This feature is invoked in the TLS 5C D whenever a third party places a call to an existing call if Caller ID is enabled using the 50 programming command and Cancel Call Waiting has not been enabled When Caller ID has been enabled 50 1 or 50 2 and a third line is calling the called line will be momentarily isolated and will hear a Call Waiting 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 acknowledgment 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 Distinctive Call Waiting tone An extension of the Call Waiting functionality now includes a Distinctive
76. onnector Cable Step 3 Turn on player e Turn on the cassette recorder player and press the RECORD button Step 4 Lift handset e Lift the Line 1 telephone handset The AUDIO light turns on Step 5 Speak message e Speak the message taking care that you do not pause for more than three seconds before the end of the message Step 6 End message e At the end of the message pause for at least 3 seconds then press any digit key 0 9 or speak a word If you wish to record the message more than once or make a series of recordings pause briefly before beginning the next message Playing a Message from the Audio Port Follow these instructions to play a message through the TLS 5 audio port to a line This is the default mode Step 1 is only necessary if you have changed the default settings Step 1 Program audio port Program the TLS 5 audio port as follows e With atone DTMF telephone connected to Line 1 lift the handset and press the MAN RING switch position until the Line 1 light blinks and you hear a confirmation tone three beeps 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 25 TLS 5 Reference Manual e Key the following 33 1 This enables audio port access for Line 1 You will hear three beeps if the command is accepted 05 1 0 1 this configures the audio port for immediate access single user disconnect at end of message e Hangup Step 2 Connect Audio Source e Usea standard cassette player cable not supplied with a 5 pi
77. r TLS 5 lines can be rung bv other lines upon dialing one of two numbers The first number alwavs rings the line with a standard single ring having a ring cadence of 2 seconds on 4 seconds off Enter the following to set the first number for the selected line xilfixx xi where xx x is any number up to 16 digits long Any combination of digits 0 through 9 may be used Default 101 through 104 for Lines 1 through 4 respectively 12 Second Telephone Number The second telephone number provides an alternate number that can be used to dial the line Ring cadence can be varied for this number unlike the first number see command 23 on page 44 Enter the following to set the second number for the selected line 124Xx x where xx xis any number up to 16 digits long Any combination of digits 0 through 9 may be used Default 201 through 204 for Lines 1 through 4 respectively 13 Dial Tone Hot Line Number Entry This command can serve either of two purposes If the dialing mode see command 32 has been set to hot line whenever a caller on THIS line the line you have selected for programming picks up the handset the TLS 5 will ring the number you enter with this command For example assuming default phone numbers are in effect to set Line 3 to ring Line 1 whenever the handset is lifted 1 Enter programming mode 2 Select Line 3 for programming dial 03 3 Set dialing mode for Line 3 to hot line 32 1
78. r line Gomrmands cr taniere e per a eap 46 Chapter 7 Warranty Troubleshooting and Return 1 LL 57 Warranty Information 2e fi x bail bor deeded anh ERR ERIS Roc RU RR EU ed 57 Troubleshooung iis mr ht Ra cR hRURR SPERO RR CREE RE UR E 57 Figure 6 Fuse Holder Location iss rcr az spa X ERE ERE RR ER kelb gh 57 Return PrOCedules s s asin ing ia EORR aye Reno kwarti Aes bud ofl e aed an RO dyads RI RU E ard 58 Technical Support sei coec i aieea aa an anaE E EE A EE TEE B EREE ge a BEE E E E a D Er 59 Prod CtHIStON sagin aneian anpa austen a a ja area pIE aE teas aed au SEE REE A E 59 Chapter 8 Electrical Specifications liie 60 Chapter 9 Ordering Information 00 RI I s 63 Appendix A Glossarji si odere eros acts egere ve eer a e ea e ind eec Per eot n 64 Appendix B Programming Quick Reference 0 cece cette ne 66 Appendix C ASCII Conversion Chart La iss repe eeu eedem macie ur orans d gee Dee 70 CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETV INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be de to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the ollowing 1 Read and understand all instructions 2 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product 3 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 4 Do not use this product near water for
79. rate as expected a previous user s feature programming mav be the cause To restore the unit to default operating conditions e Besureall phones are on hook then toggle the front panel switch to OFF then to MAN RING and hold until the POWER LED comes on then release OT e Enter 99 to access programming mode and enter 00 0 00 0 Installing Caller ID Equipment e Follow the Caller ID device manufacturer s instructions treating the TLS 5 as the telephone line Testing Installations The procedures below assume that the TLS 5 default settings have not been changed If you have trouble with any of the following procedures the TLS 5 may already be programmed Testing key system and PBX lines e Connect the TLS 5 lines to Tip and Ring of PBX or key system central office loop start trunks E amp M DID or ground start trunks cannot be tested with the TLS 5 e Ifa ground reference is required connect a 0 080 inch diameter pin tip probe to the chassis ground reference jack on the unit back panel Figure 1 Figure 5 shows the pin connections for the alligator clip cables used to connect TLS 5 lines to a terminal block See Figure 4 in Chapter 5 for a generalized diagram of key system test connections up to 95 VAC referenced to ground alternating polarity Be sure the TLS 5 Caution When ringing is applied the Ring lead of the modular jacks carries N power switch is off before handling any cord ends 40 400 00003
80. rced Disconnect Use this command to determine whether a line gets a forced All disconnect when the other line hangs up The default is forced disconnect on Page 38 Chapter 6 Programming example enter 99450 to find out which type of Caller ID is being used This command does not work with commands 00 04 There is no default for this command Command Command Description Model Number 39 Tone Following Use this command to determine what tone will be heard after a All Disconnect forced disconnect or if forced disconnect is disabled what will be heard after the delay before disconnect You can select from dial tone default busy reorder silence or you can have the call connected to the audio port upon disconnect The default is dial tone 40 Call Waiting Tone Use this command to turn on or offthe Call Waiting Tones forthe line 5A 02 selected TLS 5A and 5B default is OFF 5B 01 TLS 5C default is ON Normal Call Waiting 5C 01 TLS 5C and TLS 5D users are allowed to select Distinctive Call 5D 01 Waiting 50 Caller ID Type Use this command to select the format of caller identification All information if sent You can select single message format date time and phone number or multiple message format date time phone and name or no Caller ID The default is multi message format date time phone and name 51 Select Caller ID Name Use this command to
81. require a seven digit telephone number If this is the case with the device you are using program the TLS 5 with seven digit numbers Invalid Number You can program how the TLS 5 will respond to an invalid number It can respond with busy tone reorder tone ring back tone silence or it can connect the calling line to the audio port Regardless of the response you select there will be a delay before the response is activated If an invalid number beginning with any number other than 1 is dialed the TLS 5 will respond after seven digits have been entered or after eight seconds have passed OT If an invalid number beginning with 1 is dialed the TLS 5 will simulate the telephone network s delay by waiting until 11 digits have been entered or 8 seconds have passed since the last digit was entered Simultaneous Calls with Invalid Numbers If you program the TLS 5 to connect invalid numbers to the audio port calls arriving when the audio port is already in use will get a reorder tone Uses for Off Hook Modes A detailed explanation of command 32 Off Hook Modes is provided in Chapter 6 Standard Mode This provides normal dialing features 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 7 TLS 5 Reference Manual 10 00 8 TELTONE JE Telephone Line Simulator MAN RING iislbslislis zE E 8 50 gt FRONT PANEL
82. response that calls from other lines will All get when calling this line busy signal or reorder tone The default is a busy signal 31 Response to Invalid Use this command to set the tone heard if someone dials an Invalid All Number number from this line The options are busy reorder ring back silence and connect to audio port The default is reorder tone 32 Off hook Use this command when you want to pick up one phone and have All Hot Line Silent Normal another ring ringdown or to use the line without hearing call progress tones and without hearing dial tone The default is normal dial operation 33 Audio Port Permission Use this command to allow or prevent dial access to the audio port All If you deny access and dial the number for the audio port you will hear reorder tone This does notaffect audio portaccess for invalid numbers The default is enabled so that callers can access the audio port 34 Flash Detection Use this command to turn flash detection on or off All The default is enabled the TLS 5 will detect a switchhook flash 35 Hunt Mode Use this command to set how a hunt group or group of phones All sharing a single telephone number responds when the shared telephone number is dialed The default is ring all or hunt mode 36 Attenuation This command can be turned on or off If itis turned on the TLS will All lower the volume i e loudness of a call The default is disabled or no attenuation 38 Fo
83. s set to 0 disabled you will not hear three confirmation beeps nor the error tone Note All commands must consist of two digits That is codes 00 through 09 must be entered as shown entering 0 through 9 will not work Types of Commands There are three types of commands The first type which are dial prefixes can be entered from any line as part of the dialing string These commands initiate sequences such as Visual Message Waiting various Caller ID functions and CLASS features such as Cancel Call Waiting The second and third type of commands must be entered while in the Program mode using a DTMF telephone plugged into Line 1 The second type are system wide commands that is they affect all lines The third type is a per line command that is the command must be set separately for each line Command Format For each feature to be programmed a command is entered at the telephone keypad All commands start with and end with The f is also used to separate data fields if the command has more than one field That is two digit command gt lt data field Of in the case of commands with multiple data fields two digit command gt lt data field gt lt data field For example to program 123 as the audio port access number enter 06 123 To program the audio port to immediate access multiple user and disconnect at end of message enter 05TI Sls Chapter 6 Programming Commands having multiple d
84. t line before the second line rings Visual Message Waiting Visual Message Waiting VMW is an on hook signal that is issued to a line when there is a recorded message waiting to be picked up The FSK signal typically turns on a visual indicator for the user to see This feature is sent when the line number dialed is preceded by a 50 ON or 51 OFF dialing prefix No ringing is sent to the called line but the FSK transmission is sent Also a three burst stutter dial tone is heard on the line called until the caller dials the audio port number to simulate the pickup of a stored message Chapter 2 Feature Applications Compatibilitv with Caller ID Devices Since there are a varietv of Caller ID devices the appearance of the information and the amount displayed may differ slightly For example the format of the date and time may be displayed differently Note the following items when using Caller ID equipment 1 Some Caller ID devices cannot display the calling name and therefore do not accept the multiple message format default If this is the case with your device use the single message format instead 2 Caller ID will be sent during the first three second silence in the ring cycle If you change the distinctive ringing cycles remember that a three second silence is required for the Caller ID information to be sent If there is not at least a three second silence Caller ID will not be sent 3 Some Caller ID devices
85. tes precise call progress tones Ground reference jack 48 V ground referenced line voltage Audio port Features added with upgrade from 01 to 02 firmware Upgrade option available for TLS 5A and TLS 5B only Visual Message Waiting Single amp Multiple Message Format Stutter dial tone operation with VMW and Test Number Call Waiting operation Selectable sequence for Caller ID message Name Number rotation for Caller ID messages Programmable Date Time and pseudo real time clock operation Selectable dial tone frequencies 17 Hz ring frequency selection Calling Party Control TLS 5C 01 and TLS 5D 01 Features SCWID Spontaneous Call Waiting with caller ID also known as CIDCW Caller ID in Call Waiting Distinctive Call Waiting Visual Message Waiting audible response option Stuttered Dial Tone Visual Message Waiting format selection Single vs Multiple Speed Dialing Chapter 1 Overview e Automatic Callback e Automatic Recall e Three Way Calling e Call Forwarding e Demonstration Test Mode Basic Calling Operation The TLS 5 provides dial tone or Silence or Ringdown see command 32 to a line when the telephone handset is lifted When a rotary dialed or DTMF digit is detected dial tone stops If a number is misdialed Reorder tone or another programmable tone see command 39 is sent to the caller or the caller is connected to the audio port see command 31 When a valid number has been dialed ring bac
86. to Invalid Number see command 31 in Chapter 6 If the number starts with 1 there will be an eight second delay between the last digit and the programmed response e Hang up the telephone Test Numbers The following numbers are used to demonstrate or to test how a device responds to dial tone busy tone reorder tone silence and stuttered dial tone All of the numbers below are defaults and can be changed To change these defaults see Chapter 6 To test a device s response to dial tone e Lift a handset from a phone on any of the lines and dial 83781 To test a device s response to busy tone e Lift a handset from a phone on any of the lines and dial 83782 To test a device s response to reorder tone e Lift a handset from a phone on any of the lines and dial 83783 To test a device s response to ring back tone e Lift a handset from a phone on any of the lines and dial 83784 To test a device s response to silence e Lift a handset of a phone on any line and dial 83785 To test a device s response to confirmation dial tone e Lift a handset of a phone on any line and dial 83786 Silent Off hook Mode If you need an indefinitely open silent line i e a line that will not revert to dial tone after a time out period to run a test this can be set up by selecting 2 silent when programming command 32 See Chapter 6 for more information Chapter 5 Testing Equipment and Installations TEST PHONE IFUSED K
87. two ways e on the tape recorder use of an external microphone is recommended Of e using a telephone Tape Recorders Please use tape recorders without automatic or dynamic level control because automatic level control can amplify background noise ruining the silent period at the end of the message Notes 1 Always use a new tape or one that has been erased because the TLS 5 looks for three seconds of silence followed by a sound for an end of message indication See End of Message Tape Sequence at the end of this section 2 Be sure the tape used is the correct bias type for the recorder Making a Tape on a Tape Recorder The commands used in the following steps are explained in Chapter 6 Programming Step 1 Connect microphone e Connect a microphone to the cassette recorder plaver Step 2 Tum on player e Turn on the cassette recorder player and press the RECORD button Step 3 Speak message e Speak the message taking care that you do not pause for more than three seconds before the end of the message 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 23 TLS 5 Reference Manual Step 4 End message e Atthe end of the message pause for at least three seconds then speak one more word If you wish to record the message more than once or make a series of recordings pause briefly before beginning the next message Generating a Tape from a Telephone Step 1 Program audio port e With atone DTMF telephone connected to Line 1
88. ult x 2 callers will hear ring back tone x 3 callers will hear silence x 4 callers will be connected to the audio port 32 Off hook Modes This command may be used for either of the following 1 To enable the line to ring another line without dialing i e ringdown mode or hot line A ringdown number must also be programmed 2 To provide a quiet battery feed source with no call progress tones and no response to dialing silent mode A 0 setting provides normal dial operation e To disable ringdown and provide normal dial operation default enter 32 0 e To put this line in ringdown mode so that the TLS 5 automatically rings the number programmed in command 13 whenever the receiver is lifted on this line enter 32 1 40 400 00003 Rev E Page 49 TLS 5 Reference Manual Page 50 e To put this line in silent mode so that no dial tone is provided and the line will not respond to dialing enter 32121 Note To ensure that the caller cannot dial out if the line stays off hook at the end of a call set the tone following disconnect command to silence 39 3 The default for Tone Following Disconnect is dial tone 33 Audio Port Permission This command permits or denies access to the audio port This command does not affect the audio port access for command 31 e To disable audio access from this line enter 3340 e To enable audio access from this line default enter X33 H
89. ults for Line 4 enter 00 4 00 44 01 04 Select Line 1 2 3 or 4 for Programming This command selects Line 1 2 3 or 4 so you can set any of the per line programmable features for Line 1 Note Use this command only if you have previously selected another line for programming On the first access to programming mode Line 1 is automatically selected 01 The Line 1 light begins blinking When you have finished programming Line 1 you can either 1 select another line or 2 hang up to exit programming mode To select Line 2 enter 02 To select Line 3 enter 03 Chapter 6 Programming To select Line 4 enter 04 05 Audio Access Mode Use this command to specify the methods of access to and disconnection from the audio port This command is effective system wide You can also enable or disable each line s access to the audio port See command 33 Audio Port Permission e To program Audio Access mode enter the command Q5ibdtytizit where x access mode x 0 monitor mode x 1 immediate access x 2 dial access default connection mode 0 single user default multiple user z disconnect mode z 0 disconnect at on hook default z 1 disconnect at end of message Monitor mode The audio port is automatically connected to the first line on which the handset is lifted if permitted by the setting of command 33 and the call including dialing will be recorded To use th
90. viceman when some service or repair work is required O pening or removing Covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used 12 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed B If liquid has been spilled into the product C If the product has been exposed to rain or water D If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation E If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged F If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 40 400 00003 Rev E Page iii TLS 5 Reference Manual COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Part 15 Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in
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