Telstrat Argent manual Pots Telephone Supplementary Features 5.1 Introduction

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Description

 

 

 

allows multiple phone numbers on an ISDN service.

S59

ISDN connection status can only be read

 

ATS59? Returns 0 for connection not synchronised to Telstra network

 

ATS59? Returns 1 for connection ready for calls.

S60

B Channel Data Rate

 

ATS60=56 data rate set to 56kbps for international calls

 

ATS60=64 (default) data rate set to 64kbps calls within Australia

S65

Voice telephone number logged for an incoming voice call, can only be

 

read.

 

ATS65?

S67

Data telephone number logged for an incoming data call, can only be

 

read.

 

ATS67?

S71

Protocol on the data port

 

ATS71=1 (default) PPP (Internet) asynchronous to synchronous

 

conversion

 

ATS71=2 V.120

S75

Answer call delay

 

ATS75=0 (default) no delay after answering a call

 

ATS75=1 Two second delay should be enabled for Windows NT.

S92

Subaddress

 

ATS92=n where n is a sub-address value. Allows multiple devices using

 

the same phone number to only recognise calls with a matching

 

subaddress while they are all attached to the same ISDN line.

5POTS TELEPHONE SUPPLEMENTARY FEATURES 5.1 Introduction

Supplementary services for ISDN control the switching of calls and how you manage calls. Forwarding an incoming call to another phone number is one example of controlling calls through the features of the POTS (Plain Old Telephone System) on the ATA interacting with the OnRamp® 2 service for voice calls. You require an analogue tone phone connected to the POTS port of the ATA to initiate the supplementary services.

Some supplementary services, such as MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number), can be set up with the use of the ‘AT’ commands described in section 4. This section describes the customer commands to control calls through the telephone port of the ATA.

These features provide the Telstra Easycall® functionality via the ATA on to OnRamp® 2 service. New features may be added from time to time and the Easycall® operation guide describes functionality of services. More information on the Easycall® features can currently found at the Telstra website (http://www.telstra.com.au) or from your Telstra Customer Service centre.

To simplify the instructions to operate each feature abbreviations are shown here for each step of the procedure. These abbreviations are used to describe the actions required from an analogue tone phone to initiate a supplementary service.

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Contents Version Copyright 1999 Telstra Corporation Limited Table of Contents 24 Serial Port ‘AT’ Commands Description 3.1 Application IntroductionDefinitions Package ContentsPort Functions Back PanelDisplay Interpretation Top Panel Seven Segment DisplayConnect the Eftpos terminal to ATA ATA Activation InstructionsPrepare position Connect ATA to NT1Observe D-Channel X.25 Call Progress For the First Call Power-up the ATAAdjust the Display Orientation of the ATA Select the Required TEI NumberObserve for Failure to Connect Observe for Configuration File ErrorsObserve the Software Download Replace the ATA if Faulty on Arrival Observe that the ATA is ready and record the service detailsClick on Control Panel Point-to-Point Protocol PPP InstallationTick Don’t detect my modem I will select from list Installing Dial-Up Network Open Dial-Up Networking Double click on Make New Connection Configuring Dial-Up Networking DUNEnd to end test 17 V.120 SetupConnect the Eftpos terminal ATA Maintenance Warranty ATA out of Warranty with Telstra Service Assurance Introduction ‘AT’ CommandsRegister Description Register settingsPots Telephone Supplementary Features 5.1 Introduction RSP Abbreviations used in the Pots feature descriptionsMalicious Call Identification Mcid / MCT Telephone Port Pots FeaturesCall Waiting CW Call Line Presentation Clip Multiple Subscriber Number MSN Call ForwardOH DT #1# telephone number # RH