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TC4400 Call-Control Console

Numbers (wiring per the TC4 manual) and Physical Num-

bers to the keys (built into the software).

2. The equation for this example is:

Location 64226 =   

 + (256 

(6   

= 10 + 

 x 

= 10 + 1280

= 1290

3. It is recommended that every 

 trunk in your TC4

be represented by a key on the Console. However, if there

are some trunks whose Physical Numbers are not assigned

to keys, calls from them will be sent to the Telecenter keys.

64228: Specify some attendant Telecenter lines. Use

Physical Numbers that do not have equipment associated

with them, since the Console’s attendant Telecenter lines

do not use hardware. Use the following equation for

computing the number to store at 64228:

[Lowest 

 + 

 x (numberof atten-

dant 

 

   

Example: 

For two Telecenter keys at Physical Numbers

201 and 202:

 + 

 x (2   

 256

= 457

 Enter the block of extensions that are to be

assigned to the “Monitored Extension” DS keys. The op-

erator can then monitor these extensions, or call them by

pressing just one key. Use the equation given in the

preceding section.

 This can be used for an optional second block

of Telecenter   extensions or speakers for which you

want to assign “Monitored Extension” keys.

Here are the factory settings for the above Attributes:

Typical Facto y Settings for the Console and 

Setting Attributes

All Telecenter IV phones and speakers have Physical

Numbers 

(Nodes) that identify the 

 addresses of

associated circuits. For each Physical Number, a set of

“‘Attributes” can be stored and referred to as “N: A: B: Z:”

(“Architectural [Dialing] Number,” “A Attributes,” “B At-

tributes,” and “Zones”). These control the way the system

handles those lines. The main system manual 

covers the general description and uses of Attributes and

tells how to set them with the 

 and 

 functions.

The following additional information pertains to the

TC4400 Console:

Audio Line (Typical Settings):

N: 777

 1 4

B: 

12 7 

 2 = interconnect access; 7 = Show call-ins

from Display Driver 1 and last number dialed)

 (Speaker Zones)

Notes: 

1. The 

Architectural Number (in this example,

777) is used to answer incoming calls to the Console from

another phone (See “Remote Answer” in the operation

section of this manual).

2. The Attribute 

 may be set to enable “barge in,”

which lets the operator reenter ongoing calls at will.

3. The 

 Attribute selects the system’s first display

driver. Since the Console cannot use the second driver,

not 

selecting this Attribute would mean: 

(a) the Console

would not receive call-ins from switches or non-dialing

phones; and 

 the first 16 characters on its display

would remain blank (i.e., neither call-ins nor the last

number dialed would appear) except during special func-

tions.

4. The 

 attribute will select the Pre-screening mode

of transferring calls.

5. 

The 

 is a line type used for either the audio line

or an attendant Telecenter line.

Trunk 

 (Typical Settings):

 999

 3 (MI 

line type)

B: 

12 (an inside caller’s phone must be programmed to

call out via a trunk with these settings)

 (Speaker Zones)

Notes: 

1. 

The number 

“999” 

cannot be dialed, 

dialing the first 

 will immediately give an outside 

It is not normally desirable to dial individual trunks;

instead, single-digit dialing is normally used.

 

 to send dialed requests for this

trunk, when it is busy, to the trunk with the next higher

Physical Number. 

Attributes can be used to enable

certain restrictions on making outside calls (see   1435).

Attendant Telecenter 

 (Typical Settings):

 (Architectural, or Dialing, Number)

A: 

1 4 (Attendant Telecenter-line type)

 (see 

RI-1435 for Administrative Attributes)

 (Speaker Zones)

 Set A:8 (hunt bit) to route calls to the next key

when this one is 

busy.

Monitored Extension Line (Typical Settings):

 (The extension’s dialing number)

 1 (Administrative-line type-or an appropriate 

ting for single-link phone or speaker)

B: 

 RI-1435 for Administrative Attributes)

 

 Zones)

Summary of Contents for TC4400

Page 1: ...Outside Calls 5 Placing Inside Calls 5 Paging 5 With the Page Key 5 With Zone Paging 5 l DirectSelect DS keys 2 2 A 2OCharacter Alpha numeric Display 2 3 AStandardDialPad 2 4 GrayFunctionKeys 5 Audibl...

Page 2: ...r calls from such a line will come in on its corresponding key not a Telecenter Key The key can be used to answer a call from the line to call the line or to transfer a call to the line 2 A 20 Charact...

Page 3: ...switch after press ing Transfer and calling an inside extension will connect the caller with that extension and disconnect both of them from the Console unless the extension has only a speaker During...

Page 4: ...ller will provide the appropriate operat ing instructions When the Console is to be left unattended for an extended period of time for example after normal work ing hours the system can be set so that...

Page 5: ...Calls Press a trunk DS key that is not in use its LEDs arc out The red LED will glow and outside dial tone will sound As noted above the tones will lag behind your dialing Dial the number Placing Insi...

Page 6: ...t power supply It can be mounted on a wall a desk or a single gang outlet box but not the outlet that is used for AC power TC4150 The main system uses LLMs Line Link Mod ules for some central system f...

Page 7: ...er supply reversing or shorting its connections may cause it to fail especially if these conditions are prolonged Step 5 When the wiring checks out plug in the power supply Proceed to the following se...

Page 8: ...this key 64034 Enter the lowest Physical Number of the trunk lines Calls from anyone who dials 9 will be routed there See the main system manual KI 1435 for details 6tZ92 This sets the time in i Go se...

Page 9: ...the TC4400 Console Audio Line Typical Settings N 777 A 1 4 B 12 7 18 2 interconnect access 7 Show call ins from Display Driver 1 and last number dialed 2 Speaker Zones Notes 1 The Architectural Numbe...

Page 10: ...ontrol Console Troubleshooting Step 4 To rule out problems with field wiring bring the Console and its power supply to the TC4001 and plug them in for local operation as described in the attached Cons...

Page 11: ...the serial port Diagnostics 1 Version Number When the diagnostics are first entered the software version number appears at the left side of the display The displayed format is Vxx where W is a two dig...

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Page 14: ...e 64226 Trunk Keys 64228 Tclecenter Keys 64230 Monitored Extensions 64232 Add l Monitored I xtcns Console C 1 trunk 2 TC line 3 monitored ext hunt direction Dialing number to access that line The insi...

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