Nortel Networks operation manual Call Progress Responses from the RTU-292, Response Error Codes

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RTU-292 Operations Manual

5.5 CALL PROGRESS RESPONSES FROM THE RTU-292

The following section describes the responses the user may expect from the RTU-292 when Call Progress is active. Call progress is active whenever the PSTN is “off-hook”.

Table 5-3

Call Progress Responses

 

 

%CP_RING Exx <CR>

Call Progress detects Ringback.

%CP_BUSY Exx <CR>

Call Progress detects a Busy signal.

%CP_NO_ANS Exx <CR>

No answer after the DIAL command originated a call.

%CP_NO_DIALTONE Exx <CR>

No dialtone when the DIAL command originated a call.

%CP_AUTO_ANSWERED Exx <CR>.

The RTU-292 has answered an incoming PSTN call

5.6 RESPONSE ERROR CODES

All responses from the RTU-292 include an error code. This error code allows the user to see if there were any problems with a given command. Unless otherwise noted the user may assume that a non-zero error code indicates that the command was not acted upon.

 

Table 5-4

Response Error Codes

 

 

 

E0

No error.

 

E1

The previous command is unknown.

 

E2

The previous command was missing required parameter(s).

E3

The previous command had a parameter, which was out of the allowed range for this command.

E4

The previous command requested a resource, which is not available. An example of this would

 

be a DIAL command sent to the Local Phone option, when the Local Phone option is not

 

installed.

 

E5

The previous command requested a resource, which is currently busy. An example of this would

 

be a DIAL command received when the RTU-292 is already off hook.

E6

The previous command may not be used at this time. An example of this would be a DTMF

 

command received when the RTU-292 is still on-hook.

E7

A hardware related fault was detected.

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Contents JPS Communications, Inc JPS P/N Revision JulyProprietary Statement Phone 919 Fax 919Table of Contents RTU-292 Theory of Operation Front Panel Buttons and Indicators Schematic Diagrams List Of Figures List of Tables Glossary This page intentionally left blank Scope Description GeneralAssemblies Main BoardTelephone Interface Power Supply Section Handset/Speaker InterfaceRadio Interface DSP ModuleEquipment and Accessories Supplied Qty Part NumberOptions Optional Equipment Not SuppliedRTU-292 Specifications General Unpacking and InspectionReshipment of Equipment Installation Overview Installation ConsiderationsFCC Part 68 Regulations 1RTU-292 Factory Default Settings Feature / Function Adjustment Default SettingPower Requirements Input Power SelectionDC Input Power Selection Line Voltage SelectionConfiguring the RTU-292 Programming Mode Setup ParametersSetting Telephone Send and Receive Levels Recommended Phone Line Settings Factory default settings are indicated by an asteriskType of System Telephone Send/Receive LevelsVOX Hangtime VOX HangtimeVOX Sensitivity VOX SensitivityDial Mode Dial ModeTelephone Ring Volume RX Line Input ImpedanceRadio Control Mode SW1-3 Radio Control Off Disabled EnabledFull/Half Duplex SW2-8 Full/Half Duplex Off Full DuplexPassword Protection 10Password Protection11Voice Prompts Enable Voice Prompts12Local Phone Enable 14TX Level Set-up ModeInterconnect Information 13 Local Phone RingthroughTelephone Connection 15J1 TEL Line RJ-11CPin Function Radio ConnectionHandset Connector 16P1-RADIO DB-9 Male17J7 Handset RJ12C Jack Terminal Block 18Terminal Block 6 PositionAudio Level Setup and Adjustments 19P2 RS-232 Connector DB-9 MaleSetting the Transmit Level 5 RS-232 ConnectionSetting the Receive Level 10.1.2RTU-292 Operations Manual Outline Dimensions Control and Connector Locations Location Of Internal Option Settings Internal Option Setting Details Audio Interface Wiring Diagram Interface Details Installation Checklist Options Installation and ConfigurationInstallation Checklist Front Panel CONTROLS, Indicators and Connectors Speaker Volume Control Phones Volume ControlKeypad TEL Line ButtonsSpeaker Buttons Auto ANS ButtonAudible Ring Button KEY PushbuttonRear Panel Connectors 1 P1 Radio Connector4 J2 Local Phone Connector 7 P1 AC Power ConnectorOperation Operation OverviewUSE of the RTU-292 Speaker to Monitor Audio Placing a Telephone CallUsing the Handset with the Radio Connecting the Radio to the Telephone LineReceiving a Telephone Call Putting a Telephone Call on HoldManual Phone Patch Procedure 8.18.2 8.3 8.48.5 8.6Negative Acknowledge Error Remote KEYSelf Test Automated OperationDisconnecting Disconnect Waiting For Input QueryRadio Is Keyed Keyed Radio Is Unkeyed UnkeyedCaller Enters The Password if enabled Caller Dials The RTU-292RTU-292 Adapts To The Phone Line RTU-292 Enters the Command Mode Placing a Call in the Command ModeTerminating a Call Dtmf Control Commands Operating the RTU-292 from the Front Panel Keypad1Standard Dtmf Operational Commands Dtmf Command Function2Programming Mode Dtmf Commands RTU-292 Password Protection Inactivity Disconnect TimerCalling Timer Using the RTU-292 Speed Dial Feature Using the Speed Dial FeatureProgramming the Speed Dial Directory Factory Reset Speed Dial ResetOptional 4 Wire Operation Front Panel Buttons and Indicators Main BoardAudio BUS Arrangement Telephone Interface Circuits Telephone Send CircuitsTelephone Receive Circuits Ring Detector and Tone Ringer Radio Interface CircuitsReceiver Input Amplifier Transmitter Audio OutputDtmf Detector FSK ModemMicrophone Circuit Speaker and Headphone CircuitsAudio Delay Adaptive HybridNoise Generator Peak DetectorPower Supply AC Power SupplyDC Power Supply 8 CPUOption Interface Board Voice Prompt OptionPrompt Tone Generator Speech ProcessorLocal Phone Option Voice Prompt SoftwareInterface Circuitry DIAL/BUSY GeneratorsRS-232 Remote Control Overview Commands Sent to the RTU-2921Command Summary Null Command Auto Answer CommandAudible Ring Command Date Command Dial CommandDisconnect Command Dtmf CommandHandset Phone Command Handset Radio CommandSpeaker Phone Command Speaker Radio CommandSpeed Dial Command SD nnALL num.? CRTel-Line Phone Command Tel-Line Radio CommandTime Command Software Version CommandStatus Returned from the RTU-292 Response SummaryNull Response Auto Answer ResponseCall Starting Response Dial Response Disconnect ResponseDtmf Response Elapsed Time Response Handset Phone ResponseHandset Radio Response Speaker Phone Response Speaker Radio ResponseSpeed Dial Response Tel-Line Phone ResponseTel-Line Radio Response Time/Date Response Version ResponseResponse Error Codes Response Error CodesCall Progress Responses from the RTU-292 Call Progress ResponsesPreventive Maintenance Repair or ReplacementPerformance Testing AlignmentHybrid Balance Measurement Hybrid Balance Test Set-Up Main Hybrid Test Procedure Alternate Hybrid Test Procedure VOX Sensitivity Test Set-Up VOX Test Procedure VOX Sensitivity MeasurementFault Analysis Replaceable Parts List DescriptionDescription Reference Designator RTU-292 Operations Manual Reference Designator Special Software Versions RTU-292 OptionsInstallation and Configuration Voice Prompts EnableSW1-6 Voice Prompts Off Disabled Enabled OperationVoice Prompt Option Installation Local Phone Option Installation and Configuration Local Phone EnableSW1-7 Local Phone Off Disabled Enabled SW1-8 Ringthrough Off Disabled Enabled5Local Phone Dtmf Commands Local Phone Option OperationVMM-100 Hardware VMM-100 DSP SectionVMM-100 Analog Interface VMM-100 Installation and Configuration VMM-100 SoftwareVMR Algorithm Noise Reduction AlgorithmVMM-100 Option Installation VMM-100 Specifications EnvironmentalVMM-100 I/O Connector Information P9 VMM-100 Switch FunctionsDtmf Access Option After the Call Begins Squelch Break Access Option RTU-292 Prompts for ConfirmationSetting The Time Setting The DateCall Logging Option Checking The Time And DateRadio Control Option Controlling the Radio VIA the RTU-292 Front Panel Keypad9DTMF Radio Control Commands Command Followed By Command DescriptionSchematic Diagrams Blank Index Environmental Self Test Speech Processor