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Telephone Line Emulator User’s Manual
40-400-00020, Rev. M 28
Hunt Mode
Hunt Mode is how the TLE determines which line will ring when the same Phone Number
is programmed for multiple lines. The options include Ring All (default), Ring 1
st
Match,
Ring 1
st
Available, and Ring Next. Each Line may be programmed individually.
When the unit is set to Ring All, all lines with the same phone number will ring. When it is
set for Ring 1st Match, the TLE will only ring the first line which has this number
programmed. If that line is busy then a busy signal will be returned. When the Hunt
Mode is set to Ring 1st Available it will start from line 1 and ring the first line that is idle,
skipping over busy lines. When the Hunt Mode is set to Ring Next Available, it will ring
the next higher line number after the last one used (e.g., if line 2 was the last line rung,
line 3 will be rung).
For all Hunt Modes, all numbers in a Hunt Group must be programmed with the same
number group. (i.e., 101, 102, 103, 104 together or 201, 202, 203, 204 together, etc.).
Invalid Number Response
Invalid Number Response is the signal that is sent to a caller when an invalid number is
dialed, that is, one that does not match any of the programmed Phone Numbers in the
TLE. The options include SIT (Special Information Tones), Reorder, Ringback, Silence,
and Audio (a stored audio message). Each line may be programmed individually. When
SIT is selected the unit will output SIT, followed by the Audio message.
Network Delay
Network Delay is a timer that is used after a dialed sequence is complete before the TLE
issues any network responses, such as Ringback, Busy, Reorder, or Audio. Each line
may be programmed individually from 0 to 25 seconds in 5 mS increments.
Phone Numbers
Phone Numbers are used to access each Line, Revert to Dial Tone (a.k.a. 2
nd
Dial Tone),
and Test Tones (Dial Tone, Busy, Reorder, Ringback, Special Test Tone, and Stuttered
Dial Tone). Each Phone Number is programmable from 0 to 16 digits in length.
Note: Care should be taken that NO Phone Number starts as a subset of another, except for the
Revert to Dial Tone Number. For example, line 1’s default phone number is 101. You
cannot program another phone number to be 1015.

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