7.0 SG-DRL5/DRL5E/DRL5-2L PSTN Line Cards
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2 – Pulse signal received 1234 3C
Printer Output 1234-3C-BA3C
Automation put [#1234|NBA3C]
Setting this option does not affect the output of pulse signals converted to SIA that did not start with a HEX digit.
Bit 7 – Brinks Recovery
When enabled the line card does not check for an ITI carrier on a full duplex SIA (FC) handshake
SG-DRL5 Option 173/273: Input/Output Sensitivity
Default (15)
This option serves the dual purpose of setting the DSP input sensitivity and the DSP output level. The first digit sets the input sensitivity of the DSP
and the second digit sets the output level of the handshake/kiss off. Refer to the chart below for ranges. For the first digit, 0 is the most sensitive and 5 is
the least sensitive. For the second digit, B is the loudest and 9 is the quietest.
First digit set to
Input sensitivity
Second digit set to
DSP output
0x
Most sensitive
xB
Loudest
1x
Default
xC
3x
Less sensitive
xD
5x
Least sensitive
xE
xF
x0
x1
x2
x3
x4
x5
DRL5-2L default
x6
x7
x8
x9
Quietest
NOTE: For more information, please contact Sur-Gard Technical Support.
SG-DRL5 Option 174/274: Equivalent Line Number
Default (00)
The equivalent line number is used with the receiver number for sending signals to the central station software. This option may be used if there is no
DNIS number being received by the line card.
SG-DRL5 Option 175/275: Receiver Number
Default (01)
The receiver number is used for sending signals to the central station software. Refer to the manuals for any central station automation software being
used to determine if there are any special requirements for this number. Also, check the numbers used for any other receivers in the station to ensure that
numbers are not duplicated.
SG-DRL5 Option 176/276: Accounts 3/x to 4/x
Default (00)
00 - Disabled, if the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, BFSK, 3/2 or 3/8 ACRON formats, a leading space is communicated in front of the 3-digit
account codes.