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CHAPTER FIVE - ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
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SG-DRL3/SG-DRL3E Option 0E: Backup Phone Line Option
Default 00
Enables or disables the Backup line of each channel. If programmed as 00, the option is disabled. If programmed as 01, the backup is
enabled and, if a line fault occurs on the primary channel, the line card will switch to the auxiliary line and allow normal operation.
In order to program the option for use on either channel the following programming can be done:
01 - Backup Channel enabled
00- Backup Channel Disabled
NOTE: If this option is turned on, then 2-way audio will not be available through the auxiliary channel. If 2-way
audio is required, the Hook Flash operation of the channel must be used. With this option enabled, the LCD
Line Fault message will change.
The table below shows how the line fault LED will operate with this option enabled.
If the primary line goes into line fault, the line card will then switch to the Backup line and continue normal operation. If at any time the pri-
mary line is restored, the line card will finish its on-line operation (if it is currently communicating with a panel), and upon completion will
switch back to the primary line.
Line Fault and Line Restoral Messages:
The line fault and line restoral messages for the primary line are the same as the backup (computer and printer messages). The line fault and
line restoral messages for the auxiliary line are as indicated below:
The computer message for a line fault and line restoral on the auxiliary line are the same as the primary line.
The printer messages for the line fault and line restoral on the auxiliary line are different in that they have line number '2' in them.
SG-DRL3 Option 11: Hook Flash Enable/Disable
SG-DRL3-2L Option 111/211: Hook Flash Enable/Disable
Default (00)
Enables or disables ability to Hook Flash the phone line and determines its duration in increments of 10 ms.
If programmed as 00, the option is disabled. If set to anything else, multiply the decimal equivalent of the hex value by 10 ms and that is the
duration. For example, if Hook Flash time of 500 ms is wanted, program Option 2A to 32 hex.
SG-DRL3 Option 12: Caller Source ID Option
SG-DRL3-2L Option 112/212: Caller Source ID Option
Default (00)
This option allows the line card to receive Caller Identification data or DNIS that is transmitted after the first ring on the telephone line. The
appropriate service must be available and requested from the telephone company for this feature to be operational.
00 Disabled
Primary
Channel
Auxiliary
Channel
Line Fault
LED
Active Line
Not in Line Fault
Not in Line Fault
In Line Fault
In Line Fault
Not in Line Fault
Not in Line Fault
In Line Fault
In Line Fault
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Primary
Primary
Auxiliary
None
Nov 17 2007 - 08: 08: 35-SS/OO-SG-RR-LLL-0000-PHONE LINE 2 RESTORE
Nov 17 2007- 08: 08: 35-SS/OO-SG-RR-LLL-0000-PHONE LINE 2 TROUBLE
500 ms / 10
50 Dec
= 50
= 32 hex
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...