Base Station Information
This section outlines the programming information required for the
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panel when communicating with base station receivers. Typically these parameters specify the
telephone numbers to call, the transmission formats, handshake tones and transmission speeds.
How To Program A Phone Number
When programming the telephone number, if a '0' is required, it must be programmed as a '10'.
Each location in the primary, secondary and callback telephone numbers hold one digit of the
telephone number.
To tell the dialler when the end of the telephone number has been reached, a '0' must be
inserted at the end of the telephone number. Therefore the dialling sequence will be terminated
when a zero appears.
Example
To program the telephone number 9672 1055, you would program the following:
96721 5500000000
.
Programming A Four Second Pause In The Phone Number
To enter a four second pause in the dialling sequence, you would need to program the value
'13'. This may be necessary when the dialler is communicating through an old (slower)
telephone exchange or where a PABX system is in place.
Example
To program the telephone number 02 pause 9672 1055, you would program the following:
2 96721 5500000
.
Digit Required
Number To Program
Digit Required
Number To Program
0
10
8
8
1
1
9
9
2
2
End Of Number
0
3
3
*
11
4
4
#
12
5
5
4 Second Pause
13
6
6
Break
14
7
7
Table 39: Dialling Digits
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