General Notes on Programming
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6. 17. Internal Clock Setting (980)
This high-level command is used to program the Dialer’s internal clock. The following parts
are used to define the internal clock:
•
MM = month
•
DD = day of the month
•
HH = hours
• MM = minutes.
The entry is made with the high-level command 980, followed by MMDDHHMM. The Dialer
will respond with
after the last (MM) digits are entered.
6. 18. Quitting Programming Mode (986)
Entering this high-level command while in programming mode will exit the programmer from
the programming session, without saving any changes that were made during the session.
Entering Q from a terminal will yield the same result.
Note: Do not disconnect the power from the Dialer, until at least 10 seconds have expired after
exiting programming mode. During this period, any programming in the Dialer is being stored
into the Dialer’s memory. Disconnecting the power prematurely will result in a loss of
programming, and a checksum error (Refer to page 12).
6. 19. Exiting Programming Mode (987)
Entering this high-level command while in programming mode will exit the programmer from
the programming session, and it will save any changes that were made during the session.
Entering X from a terminal will yield the same result.
Note: Do not disconnect the power from the Dialer, until at least 10 seconds have expired after
exiting programming mode. During this period, any programming in the Dialer is being stored
into the Dialer’s memory. Disconnecting the power prematurely will result in a loss of
programming, and a checksum error (Refer to page 12).
6. 20. Emergency Numbers
If the PABX Register is disabled (Register 126 set to 0), the emergency numbers (based on the
country-specific default used) will be dialled out directly toward the Exchange line, regardless
of any other programming in the Dialer. If the PABX is enabled (Register 126 set to 1), the
PABX Access code stored in Search Tables 841-845 must be dialled before the Emergency
code, and then the digit or digits stored in Search Tables 841-845 will be output on the
Exchange line side before the emergency digits are output, regardless of any other
programming in the Dialer. The following table lists the emergency numbers.
942 918 0
EuroRoute
942 918 1
UK
942 918 2
Italy
942 918 3
Spain
942 918 4
France
942 918 5
Netherlands
942 918 6
Germany
942 918 7
Portugal
112
112
999
112
113
115
116
118
112
112
15
17
18
112
112
115
112
Summary of Contents for SmarT-1 380-003-FBCLXX
Page 1: ... Installation Programming Guide ...
Page 12: ...Regulatory Information 8380 383 115 BA 11 Issue 2 June 1999 ...
Page 16: ...SMarT 1 EuroRoute One line Dialer Installation 8380 383 115 BA 15 Issue 2 June 1999 ...
Page 18: ...System Requirements 8380 383 115 BA 17 Issue 2 June 1999 ...
Page 22: ...Initialisation 8380 383 115 BA 21 Issue 2 June 1999 ...
Page 26: ...Security Access Registers 8380 383 115 BA 25 Issue 2 June 1999 ...
Page 48: ...Line and Trunk Options 8380 383 115 BA 47 Issue 2 June 1999 ...
Page 56: ...Access Control Sequences 8380 383 115 BA 55 Issue 2 June 1999 ...
Page 66: ...Search Tables 8380 383 115 BA 65 Issue 2 June 1999 ...
Page 70: ...Common Option Data 8380 383 115 BA 69 Issue 2 June 1999 ...
Page 76: ...Call Home 8380 383 115 BA 75 Issue 2 June 1999 ...
Page 78: ...Cost Centre Code Options 8380 383 115 BA 77 Issue 2 June 1999 ...
Page 94: ...Appendix 4 Hardware Specification 8380 383 115 BA 93 Issue 2 June 1999 ...