User`s guide

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FACILITY DESCRIPTION
Faktaansvarig - Subject responsible
1309
PTS-signal to PE is dial tone?
The command states whether the PTS signal for
incoming traffic consists of dial tone
Valid data: Yes / No
This command group defines how the received
number is adapted for further analysis
1801
Incoming common number at automatic incoming
traffic.
This command is used to state the incoming number
that shall be translated to the reroute position for this
line (e.g. operator).
1802
Predigits at automatic incoming traffic.
Predigits for incoming number. The command states
the digits to be inserted as prefix to the incoming
number before it is analysed.
Time-out adjustments for digit reception
1411
Time supervision for the first digit in case of auto-
matic incoming traffic.
Valid data: 0-255 sec
1412
Time supervision between digits in case of auto-
matic incoming traffic.
Valid data: 0-255 sec
1413
Supervision time for answer in case of automatic
incoming traffic.
The call will be rerouted to the alternative answering
position in case of no answer.
Valid data: 0-255 sec
1925 - 1935
ISDN number plan
At incoming calls there are two ways of receiving the
direct in-dialling digit.
Overlap mode: The direct in-dialling digits will
be received in separate messages.
En-bloc mode: The DDI digit's are received in the
call-setup message.
In both cases, the type of the called party number is
included. The following number types exist in the
E.164 number plan:
Subscriber The digits received comprise the public
subscriber number.
National The digits received contain public
destination code, and the subscriber
number.
International
The digits received contain country code,
public destination code and subscriber
number.
Unknown Only direct in-dialling digits are received
Network specific
The content of the digits received
depends on the respective network
operator.
The "ISDN number plan ", depending on the dialled
number, defines how many digits have to be ignored,
so that only the direct in-dialling digits remain.
Note: It depends on the network operator, which type
of number is used.
All other parameters for a "private number plan" are
already prepared, but not yet in function.
EQUIPMENT
BTU-D with ISDN prom set or BTU-B_ or MFU