Changing Transfer Codes
The table below lists the default routing code and the associated LSS ports. If
you wish to change the transfer codes from the proprietary (i.e., unpublished)
defaults, please record the new transfer code in the column on the right.
SLSS Users:
While routing codes for 16 ports are listed below, the number of
ports in your application depends upon which model SLSS you are using: the
M-395-A has four ports and the M-396-A has eight.
Note:
All transfer codes must have the same number of digits and must be
unique.
The routing code for ports 9 - 16 and the Port Groups are used for daisy-chain
applications only. If yours is not a daisy-chain application, disregard the
daisy-chaining information.
Note:
If the LSS you are working with uses the routing codes *7-*0, continue
to use these routing codes. (These are the first four codes in the table.)
❑
Fill in the Transfer Code column with the new entries. Plug a DTMF
telephone into the Modem port on the Polling Controller.
❑
Pick up the telephone and press # #. Listen for beeps then enter the Port
Transfer Code command.
❑
For example: Enter: *10#03#2#33 to change the Port 3 transfer code to 33.
Table 3 Routing Codes for LSS Device Ports
Transfer Code
Daisy-chain
Port Groups
Routing
Code
(DTMF)
LSS Port
Factory Default
Transfer Code
To Match SLSS
Standalone
Defaults
Customer
Settings
None
*7
1
proprietary/
non-programmable
Not applicable
*8
2
proprietary/
non-programmable
*9
3
proprietary/
non-programmable
*0
4
proprietary/
non-programmable
1
*01
1
11
*02
2
22
*03
3
33
*04
4
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