15
Option [05]: Pre-H.S. Duration - Default [0A]
When the line card seizes the line, it will wait the time pro-
grammed at Option [05]; then send the first handshake.
The value programmed (hex) at this location will be multi-
plied by 100 ms. [e.g., 100 ms., 200 ms.] The default is 0A,
for 1000ms (100ms x default value).
The minimum time is 1 second. If the option is pro-
grammed with any value lower than 0A, the line card will
use a 1 second delay.
Options [06] to [10]: Reserved
Option [11]: Hook-flash Enable/Disable - Default
[00]
Enables or disables ability to hookflash the phone line and
determines its duration in increments of 10 ms.
If programmed as 00, the option is disabled. If set to any-
thing else, you multiply the decimal equivalent of the hex
value by 10 ms and that is the duration. For example, if
hookflash time of 500 ms is wanted, program Option 2A
to 32 Hex.
500 ms / 10 = 50
50 Dec = 32 Hex
Option [12]: Caller Source ID Option - Default [00]
Option [12] allows the line card to receive Caller Identifica-
tion data or DNIS that is transmitted after the first ring on
the telephone line. The appropriate service must be avail-
able and requested from the Telephone Company for this
feature to be operational.
00
01
02
03
0X
2X
4X
Disabled
Standard Bellcore Caller ID
Reserved for future use
Reserved for future use
Receive X (4 to 10) digits DTMF DNIS
Receive DNIS and ANI in <DNIS>C<ANI>C
Receive ANI and DNIS in <ANI>C<DNIS>C
NOTE:
A DNIS reception of C<DNIS>C will not be
detected as DNIS only.
General messages other than Caller ID or DNIS:
•
Private Call:
An anonymous indication is received
instead of the originating telephone number.
•
No Call No.:
An out-of-area or unavailable indication is
received instead of the originating telephone number.
•
Unknown Call:
The originating telephone number has
not been received or was not transmitted.
Option [13]: Caller Source to SG Computer - Default
[00]
Option [13] allows the transmission of the Caller Identifi-
cation or DNIS, to the computer output. Program Option
[13] as one of the following:
00
01
02
04
Protocol
4RRLLL
URRLLL
4RRLLL
Do not send to the computer
Send to the computer using North Ameri-
can protocol
Send to the computer using International
protocol
Send ANI information to the computer
NOTE:
Option [12] must be programmed as ‘01’ to use
Caller ID or ‘4×’ to use ANI. Where ‘×’ represents the
number of DNIS digits (including the terminator digit).
Option [14]: Caller Source to printer - Default [00]
Option [14] allows the transmission of the Caller Identifi-
cation or DNIS, to the printer output. Program Option [14]
as one of the following:
00
01
04
Do not send to the printer
Send to the printer; each alarm will print an extra line,
showing the Caller ID
Send to the printer; each alarm will print an extra line,
showing the ANI number
NOTE:
To use Option [14], Option [12] must be pro-
grammed as ‘01’ for Caller ID or ‘4×’ to use ANI.
Where ‘×’ represents the number of DNIS digits
(including the terminator digit).
Option [17]: DMP User Length - Default [00]
Option 17 is for the variable length zone and user num-
bers. The first digit in the option represents the user num-
ber and the second digit represents the zone number. For
example, if Option 17 is set for 24 then the receiver will
output a 2-digit user number and a 4-digit zone number.
The default value is 00 for 2-digit zone and 2-digit user
number.
NOTE:
This option will only apply to Serial 1 mes-
sages.
Option [18]: SG 4/3 DTMF - Default [00]
0 =
1 =
0 =
1 =
2 =
3 =
Upper nibble
do regular decoding (default)
perform group open/close decoding loser nibble
Lower nibble
no user conversions (default)
do SG4-3 user conversions
add 3 digit user code to automation
add 3 digit user code to automation, do SG4-3 user
conversions
Option [19]: Fault Call Counter - Default [00]
Option 19 is used for limiting the number of Fault Call
messages that are sent to the printer and computer.
The default setting will send a Fault Call alarm for every
10 Fault Calls. To have every Fault Call sent to the com-
puter and printer set Option 19 to 01.
Option [1A]: DNIS Input Sensitivity - Default [00]
Option 1A allows the user to change the DNIS reception
window.
NOTE:
Do not change this option unless instructed
to do so by DSC Technical Support.
Options [1B]: Reserved
Option [1C]: Busy Out - Default [00]
This option allows the line card to seize the phone line in
case of checksum error after download or when its inter-
nal buffer is full. Program Option [1C] with one of the fol-
lowing:
00
01
02
03
05
The line is seized if any of the conditions mentioned
above occurs.
The line is NOT seized if any of the conditions
mentioned above occurs.
Same as set to 00 when used with the Call Centre Fea-
ture configuration on the telephone interface module
(SG-Paddle)
Same as set to 01 when used with the Call Centre Fea-
ture configuration on the telephone interface module
(SG-Paddle)
The line will be seized if there is a loss of automation
software or no communication to the CPM2000 ONLY if
the internal computer buffer is full. If there is a loss of
printer(s), any new alarms will not be buffered in the
internal printer buffer. (note: the line card has two inde-
pendent printer and computer buffers).
NOTE:
If the option is programmed to 01, the line
card will NOT buffer any new alarms once the inter-
nal buffer is full. Setting Option [1C] to 01 is NOT
RECOMMENDED.
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