Ericsson LBI-39001 Network Router User Manual


 
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2. QUICK USAGE GUIDE
This section presents a brief summary on how to place phone calls
through the EDACS Jessica system. For more information about the
access methods, refer to the detailed usage section.
2.1. MAKING PHONE CALLS FROM AN EDACS
RADIO
These "generic" instructions for all EDACS radios assume a typical
Jessica configuration. To determine the exact sequences to access
Jessica features from a specific radio, refer to the operator's manual for
that radio.
The steps for making phone calls from an EDACS radio are
presented below.
Placing a Call
Initiate the call by one of the following actions:
1. Press the "*" key, enter the destination telephone number, and
then depress the PTT button.
2. Enter the destination telephone number, press the "*" key, and
then depress the PTT button.
3. Press the special call button (typically SCN or SCAN). Select
the telephone number from the list and depress the PTT button.
Answering a Call
Simply press the PTT button and hold while talking. Full duplex
radio users need only press PTT initially.
Sustaining a Call
Press the PTT button whenever you hear the hang time warning
tone to ensure that your call is not disconnected. EDACS has a
"hang time" that will drop a call if the user fails to press the PTT
button within a specified time (default is 30 seconds at the PBX
Interface). Full duplex radio users need only press PTT initially.
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Task Accomplishing Task with Jessica
2. At the second dial tone, the PSTN user
enters the following command
sequence:
"*" + FC + "*" + AC + "#'"
FC is the MD110 feature code
indicating that an authorization code
(AC) follows. This feature code is
market-dependent and is typically a
single digit. For example, a "6" is used
as the FC in the U.S.
AC is the authorization code defined
for the caller. The AC is customer-
defined and may be from 1 to 7 digits,
but cannot begin with "0."
3. Once the phone user has entered the
command sequence, a dial prompt is
generated.
4. Before the radio ID is entered, the
phone user may need to enter the
EDACS LCR code. Similar to the
LCR code for radio-originated PSTN
calls, the EDACS LCR is customer-
defined, but typically is "7." The
PSTN user then enters the EDACS
radio ID.