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CHAPTER FIVE - ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
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SG-DRL3/SG-DRL3-2L Static Options: 00 - 2F
SG-DRL3 Option 01: Line Card Number
SG-DRL3-2L Option 101/201: Line Card Number
Default (01)
The line card Number provides a virtual identification code for each line card. Hexadecimal numbers '01' to 'FE' can be programmed in
Option 01/101/201 to identify line cards.
SG-DRL3 Option 02: Line Card Number Length
Default 0A
This option is used to determine how many digits from the line card number will be sent to the output. You also have the option of displaying
the number in hex or decimal.
Program Option 02/102/202 with one of the following:
01Send only one hex digit to the printer or computer output (if you have a 2-digit line card number only the last digit will be sent to the out-
put).
02Send 2 hex digit line card number to the output.
03Send 3 hex digit line card number to the output (leading Zeros will be inserted prior to the line card number).
0ASend 3-digit line card number as entered (no conversion).
0DSend 3-digit line card number in decimal (conversion from decimal to hex decimal. Receiver number will be outputted as programmed
without any conversions.
NOTE: When setting this option, the line card Number Length option should always correspond to the num-
ber of DNIS digits being received. For example, if 5-digits are being received then the line card Number Length
Option should be programmed to 3. This would cause the 5 digits of DNIS DDDDD to overwrite the standard
RRLLL.
SG-DRL3 Option 03: Internal messages RS-232
Default (01)
When this option is programmed as “00”, the channel will output its internal messages in the following format:
SRRLLL[#AAAA|Nxxyy]
If it is programmed as “01” internal messages will be output as
0RRLLL[#AAAA|Nxxyy]
Where:
S, 0 (zero) = Protocol number
RR = Receiver number
LLL = Line number
AAAA = Account code, always 0000
Nxxyy = SIA event
Summary of Contents for SG-System III
Page 22: ...Line Card In This Chapter Standby Mode on page 19 Line Fault on page 21...
Page 92: ...In this Chapter Options 00 47 on page 90 SG DRL3 IP Programming...
Page 100: ...Printer Words...
Page 105: ...Telco Connector Pin Outs...
Page 107: ...DEC HEX BIN Conversion Chart...
Page 109: ...ASCII Character Chart...
Page 111: ...SG DRL3 SG DRL3E SG DRL3 2L Communication Formats...
Page 113: ...Ports...
Page 115: ...Events Messages...
Page 124: ...Glossary...