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Preadjustment of fi xed tones
It makes sense to program the digits of the tone sequence, which shall not be entered with the
keyboard. These tones can be set at any position of the tone sequence. Therefore it is possible
to fi x the 1st, 3rd and 5th position. In this case the 2nd and 4th position is entered by using the
keyboard. If there is a sequence of identical tones the repeat tone is automatically inserted at the
correct position. The encoders (channel 1..4) are coded in the
EEPROM-registers x10
. Also see
section
Programming mode EEPROM.
The prefi xed tones can always be displayed with the call input, so that different quantities of variable
digitis can be coded for the encoders. If there are several channels activated at the same time
the prefi xed tones of the lowest-order channel are used automatically.
The quantity of the displayed tones is programmed in the
registers x55
at the 4th digit.
To turn off the tone sequence encoder use the programming EEEEE.
Transmitting a call with ID
IDs (channel 1..4) are coded in the
EEPROM-registers x15
. (Normally the ID has the same
code as the
encoder 1,
but if necessary a different code can be chosen.)
Depending on the confi guration the ID is automatically transmitted before or after each call or short
dial, and either a
connecting tone
or a
rest
with adjustable duration is inserted between the two
tone sequences of a
double sequence
. The duration is coded in steps of 5ms in the corresponding
UGA(1..4)-register 243 at the 1st+2nd digit
(hex-value !) . The connecting tone resp. the rest
(
0..E
= tone 0..E;
F
= rest) is coded at the 5th digit for the
button and enter functions - function
2
(transmit call).
If the ID mode is used with 6-, 7- or 8-tone sequences, the last 1 -3 digits of the ID are attached
to the call number.
Transmitting a call with status
The status selection is confi gurated in the
EEPROM-register 005 at the 1st digit
. If no status
selection is necessary please code this position with '
0
'. The status can be confi gurated with up
to three digits and is attached to the end of each 5-, 6-, 7- or 8-tone sequence (not for double
sequences !), and the length is increased by up to three digits. If the ID mode is used with
6-, 7-
or 8-tone sequences,
an 8-tone sequence for example is turned into a 10-tone sequence when
there is a 2-digit status selection.
For information on status input see section
Transmitting calls.
register 060 1st digit
0
= no status selection
1...3 = number of digits for status selection
Confi guration of the tone sequence encoder
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