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To call Line 3 (using the default number) simulating a Caller ID checksum
error, enter:
*
88 103
The Caller ID display will indicate that an error occurred in Caller ID
transmission.
Note:
Caller ID displays react differently to a checksum error. Some attempt
to display the data, others display “line error”, and others ignore the data.
Also, some Caller ID displays require a seven-digit number. If this is the
case with the device you are using, program the TLS-5 with seven-digit
numbers.
Multiple Message Format - Name Selection
The TLS-5 allows the user to select from a list of names that are both fixed and
programmable (see command 51 and 52). A special fourth selection is used
when the user wishes to simulate multiple callers while calling from the same
line. When this function is invoked (command 51, x=3), the names (selections
0 and 2) and the numbers (primary and secondary) for the calling line are sent
to the called line alternately with each subsequent call.
Caller ID Time / Date
The TLS-5 will support advancing month, day, hour, and minute for Caller ID
messages. At power-up these parameters will be retrieved from non-volatile
memory and will then advance in pseudo real time as long as the TLS-5 has
power applied. The month, day, hour, and minute will be user programmable.
The TLS-5 will not support February 29th for leap years, nor (during
programming) will it validate the number of days for a particular month (e.g.
April 31st).
Caller ID Sequence
The format for the Caller ID data, in multiple message format, will be
programmable using programming command, *70#x#, where the variable “x”
may be 0 through 9. The order will be as defined in the following table.
NOTE:
The default sequence for the TLS-5A/C is different from the table. The
Private sequence is date, name, reason for no number. The Out-of-Area
sequence is date, reason, name, reason for no number.
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