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6.4
Dynamic Options: [30] - [FF]
Option [1C]: Busy Out - Default [00]
This option allows the line card to seize the phone line
in case of checksum error after download or when its
internal buffer is full after loss of communication with
the CPM. Program Option [1C] with one of the follow-
ing:
00
01
04
The line is seized if any of the conditions men-
tioned above occurs.
The line is NOT seized if any of the conditions
mentioned above occurs.
The line will be seized immediately
if the automation computer is absent.
NOTE:
If the option is programmed to 01, the line
card will NOT buffer any new alarms once the inter-
nal buffer is full. Setting Option [1C] to 01 is NOT
RECOMMENDED.
Option [1D]: Input Sensitivity
- Default [3F]
Option [1E]: Output Levels - Default [60]
Option [1F]: Debug Output - Default [00]
Set to 01 to enable. The debug mode should only be
used when required and disabled after use.
Option [20]: Reserved
Options [21] - [26]: Internal Use Only
Option [27]: Caller Source Process - Default [05]
This option determines how many digits of Caller ID or
DNIS the receiver will process.
0x - x is number of digits of DNIS or Caller ID to be
processed (range from 1 to A hex for Caller ID; range
from 1 to 05 for DNIS)
Options [28] - [29]: Reserved
Option [2A]: Hook-flash Delay - Default [00]
Time delay before hang-up option. Option value x
100ms to a maximum of 9.5 seconds.
Options [2B] - [2F]: Reserved
Options [30] - [3F]: 3/1 - 4/1 Digit 0-F
The DRL2E uses a unique Sur-Gard communication
format to transmit data through the CPM2 to the cen-
tral station computer. Event codes corresponding to
alarm codes in 10 to 40 Baud formats and DTMF 4/1
to 4/3 formats are used in this unique format to
enable the computer software to determine alarm
types.
The DRL2E will use the last digit of data received in
3/1 and 4/1 formats to determine the computer
event code. The event code will then be transmitted
to the central station computer. Refer to the DRL2E
Decoding Library for the complete set of event codes
used by the DRL2E. In Sections [30] through [3F],
program ASCII codes according to the Decoding
Library.
Do
NOT
use values other than 20-7F (ASCII).
Defaults:
Option
Value
Code
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
3F
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
52
41
4F
43
5C
52
54
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
R
A
O
C
/
R
T
Options [40] - [4F]: 3/2 - 4/2 Digit 0-F
The DRL2E will use the first digit following the
account code in 4/2, 3/1 extended or 3/2 formats to
determine the computer event code. The event code
will then be transmitted to the central station com-
puter. Refer to the DRL2E Decoding Library for the
complete set of event codes used by the DRL2E.
In Sections [40] through [4F], program ASCII codes
according to the Decoding Library. Do
NOT
use val-
ues other than 20-7F (ASCII).
Defaults:
Option
Value
Code
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
52
41
4F
43
5C
52
54
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
R
A
O
C
/
R
T
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