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C H A P T E R 3 : O P E R A T I O N W I T H A P C
3.3.3.7
STATION NUMBERS
This key opens a menu in which your own station numbers must be entered.
This information is required by callers attempting to set up a call to your TITAN
system using the ISO/IEC CD 13871 standard (this standard is described in
more detail in Annexe A13).
Press the SAVE NUMBERS key to save the entered numbers in the codec
and return to the CALL panel or press the CANCEL key to discard the entries
(changes) and return to the CALL Panel.
Depending on the number of B channels (data rate) required by the caller, the
call numbers No. 2 to No. 6 are sent to the calling equipment to enable it to
set up the remaining connections.
The MAIN No. entry contains at most the last seven 7 digits of the first chan-
nel’s call number (this number must be known to the caller, since it is used to
set up the initial channel). This entry serves only to complete the set of your
own call numbers.
ISO/IEC CD 13871 supports the transmission of call numbers with a length of
up to seven digits. This of course means that your own call numbers should
differ within the last seven digits only. The caller’s equipment then simply re-
places the last digits of the call number of the initial channel with the digits pro-
vided from your TITAN system and so generates the remaining call numbers.
Example (see above figure):
Line 1:
0049 911 526 1234
Line 2:
0049 911 526 1256
Line 3:
0049 911 526 1278
MAIN No.:
34
No.2:
34
No.3:
56
No.4:
56
No.5:
78
No.6:
78
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