16
6.4
Dynamic Options: [30] - [FF]
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.
CAUTION:
If your system uses the Call Centre
Feature, and the option is set to 00, the line will
always be seized.
Option [1D]: Input Sensitivity
- Default [1F]
Option [1E]: Output Levels - Default [C0]
Db
+2.3
+1.1
-0.2
-1.8
-3.7
-4.9
-6.2
-7.8
-8.7
-9.7
-12.2
-13.8
-15.7
-17.6
-19.0
-21.8
-24.2
-27.8
Programming Value
00
20
40
60
80
90
A0
B0
B8
C0
D0
D8
E0
E6
EA
F0
F4
F8
Option [1F]: Debug Output - Default [00]
Option [20]: C.L.A.S.S. Field Data - Default [04]
Option [20]: C.L.A.S.S. Field Data This option determines
how the Caller Source information is sent to the CPM via
the E-bus. Program with one of the following:
00
01
02
03
04
Send 0’s in C.L.A.S.S. field of Ebus
Send Receiver Line Card Number from options in
C.L.A.S.S. field of Ebus
Send DNIS in C.L.A.S.S. field of Ebus
Send Caller ID in C.L.A.S.S. field of Ebus
Send whatever option [13] Caller Source is set to in the
C.L.A.S.S. field of Ebus
Options [21] - [26]: Internal Use Only
Option [27]: Caller Source Process - Default [05]
This option determines how many digits of Caller ID or
DNIS the receiver will process.
0x - x is number of digits of DNIS or Caller ID to be pro-
cessed (range from 1 to A hex)
Options [28] - [29]: Reserved
Option [2A]: Hook-flash Delay - Default [00]
Time delay before hang-up option. Option value x 100ms
to a maximum of 9.5 seconds.
Options [2B] - [2C]: Reserved
Option [2D]: A.H.S. - Default [00]
A.H.S., Automatic Handshake Selection is the process of
the line card to send a handshake to be used with the
ANI. Also included in A.H.S. is the ability for the CPM2000
to “remember” which handshakes are used for which
ANI.
The A.H.S. has the ability to be used in conjunction with the
DNIS to select a predefined profile based on the DNIS table
that is stored in the line card. The handshake is retrieved
from the A.H.S. table, and the remainder of the options to
be taken from the DNIS profile.
Also, if the panel does not respond to the handshake given
by the line card, it will proceed with it’s handshake
sequence from this profile as opposed to the default profile.
00
01
02
A.H.S. Disable
A.H.S. enable, 10 digits
A.H.S. enable international
Call Blocking when A.H.S. is active
At any time the operator may want to use a call blocking
type feature for particular customers (i.e. inactive
accounts). The operator will be able to manually update
the A.H.S. database with the Hand Edit software. If the
operator wishes to call block a particular customer
(Caller ID), they would do this by entering for that entry
the handshake value of 99. When this is sent to the line
card, the line card will release the line as soon as it sees
the Caller I
D.
• Computer Message:
0RRLLL[#0000|ACPM 2000 BLOCKED CALL]
• Printer Message:
RRLLL-0000--CPM2000 BLOCKED CALL
Options [2E] - [2F]: Reserved
Options [30] - [3F]: 3/1 - 4/1 Digit 0-F
The DRL2000 uses a unique Sur-Gard communication for-
mat to transmit data through the CPM2000 to the central
station computer. Event codes corresponding to alarm
codes in 10 to 40 Baud formats and DTMF 4/1 to 4/3 for-
mats are used in this unique format to enable the com-
puter software to determine alarm types.
The DRL2000 will use the last digit of data received in 3/
1 and 4/1 formats to determine the computer event
code. The event code will then be transmitted to the
central station computer. Refer to the DRL2000 Decod-
ing Library for the complete set of event codes used by
the DRL2000. In Sections [30] through [3F], program
ASCII codes according to the Decoding Library.
Do
NOT
use values other than 20-5C (ASCII).
Defaults:
Option
Value
Code
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
3F
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
52
41
4F
43
5C
52
54
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
R
A
O
C
/
R
T
Options [40] - [4F]: 3/2 - 4/2 Digit 0-F
The DRL2000 will use the first digit following the
account code in 4/2, 3/1 extended or 3/2 formats to
determine the computer event code. The event code will
then be transmitted to the central station computer.
Refer to the DRL2000 Decoding Library for the complete
set of event codes used by the DRL2000.
In Sections [40] through [4F], program ASCII codes
according to the Decoding Library. Do
NOT
use values
other than 20-5C (ASCII).
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