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Proton 205 Manual PDF
System Manual
Version 1
February 2007
During this warranty period, Matrix will at its option, repair or replace
the product at no additional charge if the product is found to have
manufacturing defect. Any replacement product or part/s may be
furnished on an exchange basis, which shall be new or like-new,
provided that it has functionality at least equal to that of the product,
being replaced. All replacement parts and products will be the
property of Matrix. Parts repaired or replaced will be under warranty
throughout the remainder of the original warranty period only.
Matrix reserves the right to waive off or make any changes in its
warranty policy without giving any notice.
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Welcome
If you still can’t find the answer, gather all the information or
questions that apply to your problem and with the product close to
you, call your dealer. Matrix dealers are trained and ready to give
you the support you need to get the most from your Matrix product.
In fact, most problems reported are minor and can be easily solved
over the phone.
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Glossary ............................................................................................. 76
Index ................................................................................................... 78
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Answering Calls
When your station rings, lift the handset. The ring stops and you get
connected to the calling party. You may start-talking immediately.
Proton-205 offers a facility to identify the caller before answering the
call. If the caller is a station then the station rings as
Trin......Trin.....Trin.... This is called single ring. If the caller is an
external caller the station on which the trunk call lands rings as
Trin...Trin...........Trin...Trin... This is called double ring. These two
types of rings differentiate an internal caller and an external caller.
Relevant Topics:
1. Calling Other Stations 20
2. Making External Calls 50
3. Distinctive Rings 33
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What’s this?
• You need not keep dialing busy station or accessing busy trunk
repeatedly.
• You can request ACB by dialing ‘2’ when you get busy tone.
• When the requested station becomes free it rings.
Simultaneously your station also starts ringing.
• Whosoever answers first gets ring-back tone. The other end
keeps ringing.
• Once the ring is answered ring-back tone stops and speech is
established.
• You can request ACB even on a busy trunk. As soon as the trunk
becomes free you get ring. When you lift the handset, you get
dial tone of the PSTN and you can start dialing desired number.
If you don’t answer the Auto Call Back ring, it stops after 45 secs.
and ACB request gets cleared. If ACB is done on a busy station, the
user gets single ring when ACB request is served. If ACB is done on
a busy trunk, the user gets double ring when ACB request is served.
Example:
You dialed ‘23’ but station 23 is busy. To request Auto Call Back,
dial 2 in busy tone.
Important Points:
• Two requests: One on internal station and other on trunk can be
entertained at a time.
• The last ACB request supersedes all other previous ACB
requests.
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Call Pick Up
What’s this?
• You can answer calls of your colleague without physically going
to his station. You can use this feature to answer even trunk calls
ringing on other stations.
Important Points:
• All internal and external calls can be picked up.
• In case of more stations ringing, the station with the least station
number will be picked up first.
• ACB, Alarm can’t be picked up by this.
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Dial Tone
When you lift the handset you get dial tone. Dial tone stays for 7
seconds. After that error tone starts.
• Sound: Toooooooooooo
Error Tone
The Error Tone is made of fast beeps. When you perform some
wrong operation or try using a feature without access, you get error
tone.
• Sound: Too…Too…Too…Too
Feature Tone
Short beep followed by a longer off duration repeated every second.
Feature tone continues for 7 seconds.
• Sound: Beep.........Beep
Programming tone is same as feature tone.
Confirmation Tone
This tone is continuous, fast beeps. The Proton-205 confirms
successful usage of features with this tone. The confirmation tone
remains for 7 seconds. This is called Confirmation Tone Timer.
• Sound: Beep... Beep... Beep
Programming Tone
Short beeps followed by a longer off duration repeated every second.
It is exactly same as the feature tone. The Proton-205 prompts you
to enter fresh commands during programming with this tone.
Programming tone remains for 7 seconds.
• Sound: Beep.............Beep
Tone Specifications:
Name Frequency Cadence
Dial Tone 440Hz Continous
400ms on, 200ms off
Ring Back Tone 440Hz
400ms on, 2600ms off
Busy Tone 440Hz 1000ms on, 800ms off
Confirmation Tone 440Hz 33ms on, 33ms off
Programming Tone 440Hz 67ms on, 1330ms off
Error Tone 440Hz 200ms on, 200ms off
Internal Call Wating Tone 440Hz 67ms on, 1330ms off
67ms on, 67ms off,
Trunk Call Waiting Tone 440Hz
67ms on, 3400ms off
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Call Splitting
What’s this?
• This feature enables you to talk to two persons alternately.
• Call Splitting is also known as Hold-Consult or Hold-Toggle.
How to program?
Refer Class Of Service (COS) for details on how to allow Call
Splitting to a user.
Important Points:
• Only one of the two persons will be in conversation with you at a
time. The third person is on hold. He gets music and cannot hear
your conversation.
• When in speech with a station and getting external call waiting
tone, you can dial Flash to answer the trunk call. The station is
put on hold and gets music. Now, you can toggle between the
two persons.
• Interrupting station can also be answered very much in the same
way as described above. Your current call is put on hold and
speech with the interrupting station is established. Once again,
you can toggle between the two persons.
• From Station, 3-Party conference can be invoked to include both
the parties by dialing Flash-Flash.
• You can also transfer the active person (one who is in conver-
sation with you) to the third person, by simply going on-hook.
Relevant Topics:
1. Conference 24
2. Call Transfer 18
3. Hold 37
4. Class Of Service 22
5. Flash Timer 36
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Call Transfer
What’s this?
Call Transfer-Screened
• This is normal call transfer and the most widely used.
• The secretary transfers the incoming call to the executive after
consulting him.
Important Points:
• Internal station calls can also be transferred to some other
station.
• While waiting for the station to answer, you can abandon the
transfer by dialing Flash. The ring on the station is stopped and
you get connected to the person on hold.
What’s this?
Call Transfer-While Ringing
• Transfer a call without waiting for the destination to answer.
• A station can use this feature when there is other call pending
and he cannot wait for the station to respond to intimate the call.
Relevant Topics:
1. Hold 37
2. Class Of Service 22
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Relevant Topics:
1. Station Numbers 63
2. Interrupt Request 45
3. Raid 58
4. Auto Call Back 12
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What’s this?
• Features like Daily Alarm, Auto Call Back, Hotline, Do Not
Disturb and Ring Only Once can be cancelled from the station.
• There is separate cancellation code for each feature. But it is
desirable to have a master command to cancel all the features
with a single command.
Relevant Topics:
1. Auto Call Back 12
2. Daily Alarm 26
3. Hotline 38
4. Do Not Disturb 34
5. Ring Only Once 61
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Class Of Service
What’s this?
All users in an organization are not equal. Some users are
important and their time is more valuable. Further, their nature of job
also differs. Keeping this diversity in mind, it is imperative that the
features required from a system differ from person to person.
How to program?
Use following command to program COS level:
31-Station-Level
Where,
Station is from 21 to 25
Level Features Allowed
0 Only Basic Features
1 Basic + Memory Dialing
2 Basic + Memory Dialing + DND
3 Basic + Memory Dialing + DND + Hotline
4 Basic + Memory Dialing + DND + Hotline + IR
Basic + Memory Dialing + DND + Hotline + IR +
5
Conference
Basic + Memory Dialing + DND + Hotline + IR +
6
Conference + Ring Only Once
Basic + Memory Dialing + DND + Hotline + IR +
7
Conference + Ring Only Once + Raid
By default, Class Of Service level is ‘1’ for all stations.
31-25-7
31-21-0
31-22-0
31-23-0
31-24-0
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Conference
What’s this?
• PBX allows conference between three parties.
• Following three combinations are allowed: All three stations, Two
stations and one trunk, One station and two trunks.
Relevant Topics:
1. Class Of Service 21
2. Call Splitting 14
3. Making External Call 52
4. Calling Other Station 19
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Daily Alarm
What’s this?
• You can ask the Proton-205 to remind you daily at some specific
time.
• At the set time, your station starts ringing.
• When you lift the handset, you get music.
Example:
To set daily alarm at 06:00AM dial 17-06-00.
Important Points:
• All stations can set daily alarm simultaneously.
• Only one daily alarm can be set a time on one station.
• The latest set alarm supersedes the previous one.
• Time is in 24 hours format i.e. 6.30PM is 18.30PM.
• When you lift the handset, you get music.
• If the station is engaged at the time of alarm then the station gets
alarm when the station becomes free.
• The station rings for 60 seconds in case of Alarm call. This time
is fixed.
Cancel Alarm
What’s this?
You can ask the Proton-205 to cancel daily alarm.
Relevant Topics:
1. Class Of Service 22
2. Real Time Clock 59
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What’s this?
The Proton-205 offers a facility to configure one station port as Data
Port. This port can be connected to the modem of the PC used to
surf the Internet. Please note that station 24 can only be configured
as Data port.
How it works?
The Proton-205 offers Internet Ready feature, which diverts trunk 2
directly to station 24. With this feature, the user does not require
direct trunk connection up to computer or does not even need to dial
the trunk access code in the dial up sequence.
NO
RJ 11 Trunk Line
C NO
C NC
Telephone Station
NC
connection
in the field
NO
RJ 11 Trunk Line
C NO
C NC
Telephone Station
NC
connection
in the field
Important Point:
• By default, station 24 works as normal station.
Relevant Topics:
1. Class Of Service 22
2. Station Numbers 63
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What’s this?
Proton-205 can be programmed to work differently during daytime
and nighttime. This makes management of trunk calls efficient.
Trunk landing destination and trunk landing scheme can be
programmed differently for day and night zones.
Example:
Program the Proton-205 for office hours (09.00 to 18.00)
25-1
26-09-00
27-18-00
Important Point:
• By default, Proton-205 is configured for manual mode.
Relevant Topics:
1. Real Time Clock 59
2. Trunk Landing 70
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What’s this?
Every system comes with pre-defined set of variables like COS
level, toll control, timers, etc. These pre-defined settings are called
default settings. The default value of each programmable parameter
is mentioned in respective section.
Important Points:
Following parameters are set to default values on doing software
defaults.
• COS level for all stations : 1
• Toll Control for all stations : 1
• Flash Timer for all stations : 600ms
• Daytime trunk landing : Station 21
• Nighttime trunk landing : Station 21
• Day/Night mode : Manual
• Day time hunting scheme : Round Robbin
• Night time hunting scheme : Round Robbin
• Trunk access : Trunk 1 and Trunk 2
• Trunk Enable/Disable : Enable
• Data Port : Works as normal station
Relevant Topics:
1. Programming the System 56
2. System Security (Password) 64
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Distinctive Rings
What’s this?
The Proton-205 support two different types of rings for different
situations. Incoming call ring is different from internal call ring.
Following table shows the ring type for each of the above case:
Ring Type Situation
Single Ring Internal Call/Alarm/ACB on station/Returned call
Double Ring Incoming Call/ACB on trunk
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What’s this?
Transfer your calls to your secretary. Whenever you wish privacy or
want to attend to uninterrupted discussion or are thinking, use this
feature. Once invoked, all calls on your station will be diverted to the
next station where your secretary should be sitting. If the call is
important, your secretary can transfer the call to you. However you
can continue making calls from your station. This feature is also
called Executive-Secretary.
How to program?
Refer Class Of Service (COS) for details on how to allow Do Not
Disturb to a user.
Important Points:
• Chaining of Do Not Disturb is not allowed. Suppose station 21
has set DND then all his calls will go to station 22. Now if station
22 also sets DND then calls to station 21 will go to station 22
and not to station 23. Only the calls to station 22 will go to
station 23.
• Cabling should be done keeping this feature in mind.
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Flash Timer
How to program?
Use following command to program flash timer:
34-Station-Flash Timer
Where,
Station is from 21 to 25.
Flash Timer is of single digit from 3 to 9.
Relevant Topics:
1. Call Transfer 18
2. Call Splitting 16
3. Conference 24
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Hold
What’s this?
This feature allows the user to put the present party on hold.
Relevant Topics:
1. Class Of Service 22
2. Flash Timer 36
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Hotline
What’s this?
• Hotline eliminates repeated dialing of a station number.
• As soon as the user picks up his handset, the system
automatically dials the fixed station. The station starts ringing
and the caller gets ring back tone.
• In an office environment, it is found that boss calls his secretary
or his co-worker frequently. He can use this feature effectively.
Example:
The boss needs to speak to his secretary many times in a day. He
can avoid repeated dialing by activating the Hotline feature from his
station:
15
After lifting the handset you do not get connected to the station
immediately but get regular dial tone. If the user does not dial
anything during this short dial tone, the system places the hotline
call to the station.
Cancel Hotline
What’s this?
Cancel hotline to restore normal operation.
Relevant Topics:
1. Class Of Service 22
2. Glossary 76
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Installation
2.2 PREPARATION
Site Selection
• The Proton-205 should always be installed at a place equidistant
from all the stations. This reduces the cabling cost and also
makes cabling network less complicated.
• The Proton-205 should preferably be installed at 3.5 feet height
(approx.) in airy, dust free and moisture free place. An
installation at this height makes preventive or curative
maintenance task easy.
• It is advisable that the system should be installed away from any
source of electromagnetic noise such as any radio equipment,
heavy transformers, faulty electric chokes of tube-lights, any
device having a faulty coil etc. This will reduce any problem
arising due to electromagnetic effect.
Cabling
• Decide different places at which you want to give the extensions
the shortest possible cabling route to that location.
• Always ensure that you have separate cable conduits for both
electrical and telephone cables.
• Take care that station cables are not left open on the ground
where they may get damaged due to entanglement in the foot or
due to pressure from other heavy objects.
• The wires in the MDF should be inserted only after removing the
insulation properly (1.0cm approx.). Please do not double the
cable before inserting in the MDF. Select a good quality
telephone cable (with 0.5mm conductor diameter) for internal
cabling.
• For all over-head cabling, good quality drop wire must be used. In
case you have any problem please take help of an expert
wireman.
• Avoid long length cables and at the same time keep number of
joints to a minimum i.e. strike a balance between the two. This
Power Supply
• The Proton-205 operates on 230V +/-10% AC supply. Arrange for
a separate power point and switch, close to the system. Power
Supply for the PBX must be separate from other heavy electrical
loads like Air-conditioners, Heaters, Welding machines, Electrical
motors, etc.
• If the supply is not stable, use of a good CVT is recommended.
Earth (Ground)
Proper earth is vital for safety of the personnel and the system.
Good electrical earth prevents electric shock to the personnel.
Telephones
• The PBX is capable of working with all standard telephones:
Rotary phone, Pulse-tone switch able push-button phone,
Feature phone and Cordless phone.
• It is not necessary to buy all new phones. You may also hook up
your existing old telephones.
• If the trunk lines are of pulse type then all the telephone
instruments used as stations should be configured for pulse
mode dialing.
• If the trunk lines are of tone type then all the telephone
instruments used as stations can be configured for tone mode
dialing.
• However if one trunk line is of pulse type and other tone type then
it is advisable to keep the telephone instruments in pulse mode
dialing. Remember you can dial in pulse mode on a tone type
trunk line but vice versa is not possible.
Trunk lines
Connect the trunk lines to the system.
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Interrupt Request
What’s this?
• When your call is urgent and you cannot wait for the called
person to become free, you can intimate him. When you get
busy tone on dialing a station number you use call Interrupt
Request.
• Doing so, you get feature tone and the called person gets beeps
for 45 seconds.
• During the beeps, the called person can dial ‘Flash’ to answer
your call. He can talk to you while his previous partner is put on
Hold and gets music.
• Replace your handset once your talk is over. This will
automatically restore his original speech with the held-up party.
How to program?
Refer Class Of Service (COS) for details on how to allow Interrupt
Request to a user.
Important Points:
• Interrupt Request works even when the destination is talking on a
trunk line.
• Interrupt Request works if the called person is in 2-way, normal
speech.
• The called party can toggle both the calls.
Relevant Topic:
1. Class Of Service 22
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What’s this?
• This feature redials the last external number dialed.
• This feature saves time during retrying a busy external number. It
is same as REDIAL button of the telephone instrument.
Important Points:
• The system uses the same trunk you used for dialing the number
last time.
• Dialing ‘7’ redials the last external number.
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If the trunk is occupied by someone else, you will get busy tone.
You can use Auto Call Back feature. For more details, please refer
‘Auto Call Back’.
After conversation is over, you may replace your handset and the
trunk is freed automatically for any incoming or other outgoing calls.
You can select a particular trunk to make external call. For more
details, please refer ‘Selective Trunk Access’.
Relevant Topics:
1. Selective Trunk Access 62
2. Trunk Access 69
3. Memory Dialing 51
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Memory Dialing
What’s this?
You can program frequently used numbers in global memory. You
can store upto 96 telephone numbers in the memory.
Where,
Location is from 00-95.
How to program?
Use following command to store a telephone number in memory
dialing list:
8-Location-Trunk-Number-Flash
Where,
Location is from 00 to 95
Trunk is either 0,1 or 2
Trunk Meaning
1 First
2 Second
0 Any
Relevant Topic:
1. Class Of Service 22
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Music on Hold
What’s this?
Whenever a person is put on hold while his call is being transferred,
the person gets music.
Relevant Topic:
1. Hold 37
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What’s this?
During power failure, it is desirable to have trunk lines available
directly on few stations. This is known as Power Down Mode. When
mains power returns, normal operation resumes. Change over from
normal to power down operation and back is automatic.
How it works?
Following block diagram shows the power fail transfer function for
one port:
NO
Trunk Line
C NO
C NC
Telephone Station
connection NC
in the field
Relevant Topics:
1. Installation 40
2. Troubleshooting 68
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What’s this?
Proton-205 is a flexible system and can be programmed to suit your
needs.
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What’s this?
This features provides single touch access to three frequently used
numbers. Pressing ‘3’ dials out the telephone number stored in
memory location ‘0’. Table given below further explains it.
Code Telephone number dialed
3 The number stored in memory location 00
4 The number stored in memory location 01
5 The number stored in memory location 02
Important Points:
• The Proton-205 dials out these numbers in pulse mode.
• Quick dial numbers can be dialed from any station.
• The Proton-205 does not check COS level while dialing these
numbers.
• It is advisable to avoid storing STD\ISD numbers in memory
locations 00, 01 and 02.
Relevant Topic:
1. Memory Dialing 51
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Raid
What’s this?
• Without knowledge of the called busy station, you can enter his
conversation by using this feature.
• The station you raid does not come to know that you have
entered in his conversation unless you speak something.
How to program?
Refer Class Of Service for details on how to allow Raid to a user.
Important Points:
• When user raids a station, a 3-party conference ensues. All the
three persons can speak and listen to each other.
• A station can be raided only if he is in 2-way speech either with a
station or with a trunk. In all other cases, raid does not apply.
Relevant Topic:
1. Class Of Service 22
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What’s this?
The Proton-205 is equipped with built in Real Time Clock (RTC)
circuit. This circuit is to be set once with current time values. It then
updates itself regularly to keep track of the time.
However, please note that the RTC circuit can drift over a long
period. Hence it is recommended to check and reset RTC values at
least once every month to correct this drift.
How to program?
Use following command to set time:
24-Hours-Minutes
Where
Hours = Hours in 24-hours format in two digits from 00 to 23
(leading zero must)
Minutes = Minutes in two digits from 00 to 59 (leading zero must)
Example:
Set the time of system for 9:00AM.
24-09-00
Relevant Topics:
1. Day and Night Zones 30
2. Programming the System 56
3. Daily Alarm 26
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Relevant Topics:
1. Trunk Landing 70
2. Answering Calls 11
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What’s this?
Get only one ring for an incoming call. If you don’t want to get
distracted by a persisting incoming ring, you can select Ring Only
Once by activating this feature. If activated, you will hear only one
pulse of ring. After this your phone remains silent for 15 seconds.
If you don’t answer the call within 15 seconds, you will hear one
more ring pulse. All this while, the caller continues to get ring back
tone. This feature is useful when you are in a meeting with a visitor.
Important Point:
• This feature can be used only by the station having COS level(6).
Relevant Topic:
1. Class Of Service 22
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What’s this?
The station user can access particular trunk by dialing a code. It is
useful in case you have STD access on a particular trunk.
Example:
To grab trunk 2, dial ‘62’
To grab trunk 1, dial ‘61’
Relevant Topics:
1. Trunk Access 69
2. Making External Calls 52
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Station Numbers
Relevant Topic:
1. Introduction 46
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What’s this?
Programming of Proton-205 is protected by a programming
password.
• Programming password is a 4-digit password. Digits 0-9,* and
# are valid.
Relevant Topic:
1. Programming the System 56
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System Timers
What’s this?
Following table gives details on various timers used by the system.
Feature or facility associated with each timer is also mentioned.
Value
Name Description
(Secs.)
It is the time after which the transferred call
Call park timer comes back to the station that transferred 30
the call.
It is the time for which the station rings
Hunt timer when round robbin or delayed simultaneous 15
hunting scheme is selected.
The system waits for the time specified here
Digit-digit (inter
for the next digit during dialing or external 6
digit) timer
internal numbers and features.
The system waits for the first digit after
Trunk first digit wait
grabbing the trunk before going to speech 15
timer
state.
Auto call back ring The time for which the station rings when
45
timer ACB request is served.
Interrupt request The time for which the requested station is
30
timer given intrusion tone.
The time for which the station rings when
Alarm ring timer 60
Alarm request is served
Trunk last digit to The system waits for this timer after the last
speech (inter digit) digit before going to speech mode. This is 6
wait timer same as Digit-Digit timer
Flash timer Please refer topic 'Flash Timer'
RBT timer Time for which a station rings 45
Important Point:
• These timers are fixed and cannot be changed by the user,
except flash timer.
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Technical Specifications
Station Dialing:
1 Pulse Dialing : 10 PPS +/-10%, 33ms/66ms
2 DTMF Dialing : As per CCITT recommendation
Q.23
Trunk Dialing:
1 Pulse Dialing : 10 PPS +/-5%, Break=65-68ms
2 DTMF Dialing : Directly from the station
Transmission Parameters:
1. Return Loss : More than 18 dB
2. Insertion Loss : Less than 1 dB
3. Interchannel Cross Talk : Better than–65 dBm
4. Idle Channel Noise : Better than–60 dBm
5. Extension Loop Resistance : 270 Ohms (Excluding phone)
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Toll Control
What’s this?
Toll Control can:
• Restrict dialing all local telephone numbers.
• Restrict dialing telephone nos. starting with ‘95’
• Restrict dialing long distance national calls (0)
• Restrict dialing long distance international calls (00)
How to program?
32-Station-Level
Where,
Station number is from 21 to 25.
Level Description
0 No Trunk Dialing
1 Only Local Numbers allowed (except ‘9’)
2 Local + 9 allowed
3 Local + 9 + 95 allowed
4 Local + 9 + 95 + STD allowed
5 Local + 9 + 95 + STD + ISD allowed
By default, all stations are given Toll Control Level 1.
Relevant Topic:
1. Trunk Access 69
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Troubleshooting
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Trunk Access
What’s this?
This facility provides efficient allocation of trunks to different
stations.
How to program?
Use following command to program trunk access:
33-Station-Code
Where,
Station is from 21 to 25
Code Trunk1 Trunk2
0 No No
1 Yes No
2 No Yes
3 Yes Yes
By default, all station are given access to both the trunks.
Example:
Station Requirement
22 No trunk access
23 Trunk 1 allowed
24 Trunk 2 allowed
25 Both trunk allowed
33-22-0
33-23-1
33-24-2
33-25-3
Relevant Topic:
1. Toll Control 67
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Trunk Landing
What’s this?
An incoming call on a trunk can be made to land on desired
stations. It is also possible to direct different trunks on different
stations.
Please note that these hunting schemes are applicable from the
station programmed. Following diagram shows landing destination
for trunk 1 as station 23 with round robin hunting scheme.
(46-60)
Trunk 1 21
(61-7
5)
22
(0-
15
)
PSTN (1
6-
23
30
)
24
(3
1
-4
Trunk 2
5 )
Proton-205 25
How to program?
Use following command to program the trunk-landing destination for
daytime:
42-Trunk-Station
Where,
Trunk is 1 or 2
Station is from 21 to 25
Scheme Description
0 Hunting off
1 Round-Robbin Ring
2 Delayed Simultaneous Ring
3 Immediate Simultaneous Ring
By default, Hunting scheme is round robbin ring.
Example:
Program Trunk 1 and 2 for following constraints;
Trunk 1 should land on station 21 in daytime and should follow
round robin scheme.
Trunk 1 should land on station 25 in nighttime with hunting off.
Trunk 2 should land on station 22 in daytime and should follow
round robin scheme.
Trunk 2 should land on station 21 in nighttime and should follow
immediate simultaneous scheme.
Solution:
Dial following commands from programming mode
42-1-21
44-1-1
43-1-25
45-1-0
42-2-22
44-2-1
43-2-21
45-2-3
Relevant Topics:
1. Day and Night Zones 30
2. Programming the System 56
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Trunk Parameters
What’s this?
A trunk port can individually be enabled or disabled. When the
Proton-205 is being used with only one trunk line the other trunk
port must be disabled. This can be useful when a particular trunk
goes out of order and should be stopped from being allocated to a
user when he dials common trunk access code ‘0’.
How to program?
Use following command to enable/disable a trunk:
41-Trunk-Code
Where,
Trunk = 1 or 2
Code Meaning
0 Trunk disabled
1 Trunk enabled
Example:
Let us disable trunk 2
41-2-0
By default, all trunks are disabled.
Relevant Topics:
1. Programming the System 56
2. Trunk Access 69
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Glossary
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Index
A
Abbreviated Dialing-Please refer Memory Dialing 51
Alarms-Please refer Daily Alarm 26
Answering Calls 11
Auto Call Back 12
C
Call Hold-Please refer Hold 37
Call Pick Up 13
Call Progress Tones 14
Call Splitting 16
Call Toggle-Please refer Call Splitting 16
Call Transfer 18
Calling a Station-Please refer Calling Other Station 20
Calling Other Station 20
Cancel Station Features 21
Class Of Service (COS) 22
Conference-3 Party-Please refer Conference 24
Consultation Hold-Please refer Call Splitting 16
D
Daily Alarm 26
Data Port 28
Day and Night Zones 30
Day Service-Please refer Day and Night Zones 30
Default the Configuration 32
Default Programming Password-Please refer System Security 64
Dialing Ratio-Please refer Technical Specifications 66
Different types of Tones-Please refer Call Progress Tones 14
Different types of Rings-Please refer Distinctive Rings 33
Direct Trunk Access-Please refer Selective Trunk Access 62
Distinctive Rings 33
Do Not Disturb (DND) 34
DND 34
E
Enter Program Mode-Please refer Programming the System 56
Executive Secretary-Please refer ‘Do Not Disturb’ 34
Exit Program mode-Please refer Programming the System 56
F
Flash Timer 36
G
Getting Started-Please refer Installation 40
H
Hold 37
Hotline 38
I
Incoming Call Landing-Please refer Trunk Landing 70
Installation 40
Intercom-Please refer Calling Other Station 20
Internal Call-Please refer Calling Other Station 20
Interrupt Request 45
Internet Ready-Please refer Data Port 28
Introduction 46
L
Last Number Redial 49
M
Making External Calls 50
Memory Dialing 51
MOH 53
Music on Hold (MOH) 53
N
Night Service-Please refer Day and Night Zones 30
P
Programming the System 56
Q
Quick Dialing 57
R
Raid 58
Real Time Clock 59
Redial-Please refer Last Number Redial 49
Reminder Call-Please refer Daily Alarm 26
Receiving Trunk (Incoming) Calls 60
Restricted Dialing-Please refer Toll Control 67
Ring Destinations-Please refer Trunk Landing 70
Rings-Please refer Distinctive Rings 33
Ring Only Once 61
S
Secretary-Please refer Do Not Disturb 34
Selective Dialing-Please refer Toll Control 67
Selective Trunk Access 62
Speed Dialing-Please refer Memory Dialing 51
System Security (Passwords) 64
System Timers 65
System Timings-Please refer Day and Night Zones 30
T
Time-Please refer Real Time Clock 59
Toggle-Please refer Call Splitting 16
Toll Control 67
Toll Restriction-Please refer Toll Control 67
Tone-Please refer Call Progress Tones 14
Tone Specifications-Please refer Call Progress Tones 14
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