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CHAPTER FIVE - ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
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01 Standard Bellcore Caller ID
0X Receive X DTMF DNIS (where X = 4 to A)
10 Select ETSI DTMF Caller ID. In this mode the primary incoming line must be connected to both primary and backup connectors for
phone line detection. The aux line will detect the DTMF caller ID and must be sent pre line ring.
11 Select ETSI DTMF Caller ID or BELL CORE. In this mode the primary incoming line must be connected to both primary and backup
connectors for phone line detection. The aux line will detect the DTMF caller ID and must be sent pre line ring.
2X Receive X DNIS and ANI in <DNIS>T<ANI>T format, where T=terminator digit (any hex digit B - F). The second digit X must be 4 to A.
4X Receive ANI and X DNIS in <ANI>T<DNIS>T format, where T=terminator digit (any hex digit B - F). The second digit X must be 4 to A.
NOTE: Option 27: Caller Source Process must be set to the desired caller ID/DNIS length for this option to
function correctly.
General messages other than Caller ID or DNIS may be received and decoded by the receiver.
•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.
SG-DRL3 Option 13: Caller Source to SG Automation
SG-DRL3-2L Option 113/213: Caller Source to SG Automation
Default (00)
This option allows the transmission of the Caller Identification or ANI, to the automation output. Program Option 13/103/203 as one of the
following:
NOTE: Option 12/112/212 must be programmed for Caller ID (01), or ANI, (2X or 4X, where "X" represents the
number of DNIS digits re1).
SG-DRL3 Option 14: Caller Source to Printer
SG-DRL3-2L Option 114/214: Caller Source to printer
Default (00)
This option allows the transmission of the Caller Identification or ANI, to the printer output. Program Option 14/104/204 as one of the fol-
lowing:
NOTE: Option 12/112/212 must be programmed for Caller ID (01), or ANI, (2X or 4X, where "X" represents the
number of DNIS digits re1).
Protocol
Format
00
-
Do not send to the automation
01
4RRLL
Send to the automation (North American Caller ID)
02
URRLLL
Send to the computer (International Caller ID)
04
uRRLL
Send ANI information to the automation
05
uRRLLL
Calling Name protocol identifier
Protocol
Format
00
-
Do not send to the printer
01
4RRLL
Send to the printer; each alarm will print an extra line,
showing the Caller ID (North American Caller ID)
04
uRRLL
Send to the printer; each alarm will print an extra line,
showing the ANI number
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...