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With the T-311 Telephone Access Unit computers can
make and answer telephone calls, and information about those calls
can be returned to the computer. While a modem only transmits data
from computer to computer over telephone lines, the T-311 allows
communication between called and calling parties.
Computer Telephony Integration
This communication is made possible by the conversion
of DTMF-to-ASCII and ASCII-to-DTMF. With the T-311, computers and
other terminal devices can control telephone system functions such
as answering and placing calls, observing call status, sending or
receiving DTMF signals, "flashing" the line, and coupling
audio sources, like speech synthesizers, onto the line.
For compatibility with communications software,
the T-311 uses the industry-standard AT command set. It responds
to commands and call processing events by sending messages to the
computer.
The T-311 uses EEPROM nonvolatile memory to store
vital configuration data.
Auto-Dialer Capabilities
When used in conjunction with contact management
software, the T-311 is a powerful automatic dialer. Working with
the records from the software database, it speeds call completion
by detecting busy/reorder tone and immediately moving to the next
number. The result is increased "talk time", thereby improving
the efficiency of calling agents.
DTMF/ASCII Conversion
After a telephone connection has been established,
ASCII characters from the computer are converted to DTMF tones and
forwarded to the network. In the opposite direction, DTMF digits
entered at a telephone keypad are converted to ASCII characters
and forwarded to the computer.
Telephone Line Control Features
The T-311 enables computer control of the telephone
line, including the following key features:
Off-hook
The T-311 takes the line off-hook ("seizes"
the line) when commanded by the computer to make or answer a call.
The T-311 uses the standard ATD command to dial outgoing calls,
but unlike most modems it provides full call progress monitoring.
On-hook
The T-311 places the line on-hook (disconnects)
upon command from the computer, or automatically if a caller fails
the security check, loop current is lost, or inactivity timeout
occurs.
Ringing
The T-311 detects ringing on its incoming line.
If response messages are enabled, the T-311 sends a RING message
to the computer. The call is automatically answered if autoanswer
is enabled.
Hold
The T-311 puts calls on hold and removes the hold
when commanded by the computer.
Outgoing Call Features
The T-311 controls outgoing calls with the following
features:
Autodialing
The T-311 can autodial a series of programmed numbers.
It can also permanently store a number string for repeated dialing
with the command "ATDS".
Tone and Pulse Dialing
To ensure the widest possible range of applications,
the T-311 works with both DTMF and rotary signaling. The T-311 can
detect both primary and secondary dial tones. In the autodialing
mode, the T-311 can be programmed to delay dialing until it detects
secondary dial tone.
Call Progress
By detecting and analyzing standard call progress
tones (e.g., reorder, busy, and audible ringing ("ringback"),
the T-311 is able to return information to the computer about the
status of originated calls. By detecting Special Information Tones
(S.I.T.), the T-311 recognizes incomplete calls to speed placement
of the next call.
Incoming Call Features
The T-311 controls incoming calls with the following
features:
Auto and Forced Answer
Auto answer allows unsupervised operation of the
T-311; forced answer commands the T-311 to answer the call. By disabling
answer altogether, the T-311 owner can ensure that the telephone
line is used for making outgoing calls only.
Security Checking on Answer
When security is enabled, the T-311 automatically disconnects callers
who fail to enter the correct password in the allotted time.
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