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Option [A2]: Digit Replace - Default [00]
Option 77 works in conjunction with Option A2.
Option 77 is programmed with an ASCII value that
will replace an account code digit or insert a value
into an account code. Option A2 is used to replace a
digit or insert a digit. To replace a digit use 0x where
x is the digit to be replaced. To shift a digit use
Option A2 and set to 8x where x is the location in the
account code.
Option [A3]: D6500 RS-232 - Default [00]
This option is used to strip hex digits on the automa-
tion output. The DRL2E will emulate the Radionics
6500 RS-232 protocol on pulse formats and Varitech
only. When Option A3 is set to 01 the hex digit will be
stripped for 1-digit reporting codes including Varitech
4/1.
Example 1
: Code 1
Computer output: 1RRL1sssssss022sAsss1
Example 2
: Code B
Computer output: 1RRL1sssssss022sOssss
If Option A3 set to 02: the hex digit will be stripped
for 2-digit reporting codes including Varitech 4/2.
Example 1
: Code 21
Computer output: 1RRL1sssssss022sAss21
Example 2
: Code B1
Computer output: 1RRL1sssssss022sOsss1
If Option A3 set to 03: the hex digit will be stripped
for 1 and 2-digit reporting codes including Varitech.
If Option A3 set to 04: the hex digit will be stripped
for BFSK.
NOTE:
This option will only work if Option A4 is
set to 01.
Example 1
: Code 21
Computer output: 6RRLsssssss022sAss21
Example 2
: Code B1
Computer output: 6RRLsssssss022sOsss1
If Option A3 is set to 05: the hex digit will be
stripped for 1-digit reporting and BFSK.
If Option A3 Is set to 06: the hex digit will be
stripped for 2-digit reporting and BFSK.
If Option A3 set to 07: the hex digit will be stripped
for 1-digit, 2-digit and BFSK.
NOTE:
Option [70] must be left as an individual
event code when enabling this option.
Option [A4]: BFSK RS-232 - Default [00]
When programming Option [A4] as '00', the BFSK for-
mat will be reported as Radionics 6500 BFSK mode to
the computer; the protocol identifier will be a 6.
Example 1:
Code 21
Computer Output: 6011 022sAsss1
Example 2:
Code B1
Computer Output: 6011 022sOsss1
When Option A4 set to 01, the BFSK will be reported
as a standard 3/1 extended format, the protocol
identifier will also be changed from 6 to 1.
Example 1:
Code 21
Computer Output: 1011 022sAss21
Example 2:
Code B1
Computer Output: 1011 022sOssB1
Option [A5]: Sescoa Super Speed - Default [01]
If set to 00 Sescoa Super Speed will be disabled and
4/2 with checksum will be enabled.
If set to 01, Sescoa Super Speed will be enabled and
4/2 with checksum will be disabled.
Option [A6]: ITI Adjust - Default [00]
When set to 01, the ITI account codes will be con-
verted to four digits by stripping the last digit off. For
example, a panel account of 23459 will become
account 2345. If the leading digit of the panel
account is a 0 than it will be stripped and replaced
with a space. For example, if 02349 is sent then the
receiver will output 234 for the panel account.
Option [A7]: Silent Knight FSK2 RS-232 - Default [00]
The DRL2E provides two possible outputs to the
computer for Silent Knight FSK2 format. The opera-
tion of this option is explained below:
[A7] = 00
[A7] = 01
SKFSK disabled
SKFSK enabled for:
SKFSK1
ERRLssssssAAAAYYssss[DC4]
SKFSK2 Protocol #2
CRRLssssAAAAAAYYZZss[DC4]
[A7] = 02
SKFSK enabled for:
SKFSK1
ERRLssssssAAAAYYssss[DC4]
SKFSK2 Protocol #2
FRRLssssAAAAAAYYZZss[DC4]
Options [A8] - [AF]: Dial-out Number For 2-way
Audio Transfer - Default [00]
These 8 options are used to provide the dial-out
number if the user wishes to transfer the call to
another extension. Up to 16 digits may be pro-
grammed including any 'Feature Command' digits.
The values in these options will be sent as DTMF
tones on the phone line after the following sequence
takes place:
1
The DRL2E has recognized the current call as
a 2-way audio account and alarm code.
2
The calling control panel has finished sending
its alarms and switched into 2-way audio
mode.
3
The DRL2E will perform a Hook-flash with the
time value as programmed in Option 11 and
then start to dial the digits programmed in
Options A8-AF.
Options A8-AF must be programmed in the following
manner: Digits 1-9 are programmed as the numbers 1-
9. The digit ‘A’ must be programmed if a zero is needed
anywhere in the dial string as the digit zero is used to
indicate to the line card that there are no more digits to
dial. If a '*' is needed, (e.g., *70, the transfer command
in some PBX/PABX switches) program a 'B'. Similarly, if
a '#' is needed, program a 'C'.
To get the line card to wait for 3 seconds in a dial string,
program a 'D'. For example: to have the line card trans-
fer a 2-way audio call to Ext. 51386, with a 3 second
pause between the transfer command and dialing,
Options A8-AF would be programmed as the following:
A8 = B7
A9 = AD
AA = 51
AB = 38
AC = 60
AD = 00
AE = 00
AF = 00
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