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CHAPTER FIVE - ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
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Each portion may contain 0-100,00 entries with the total of all the entries not exceeding 10,000. The receiver will first check through the
Caller ID section if a Caller ID number is received. If only a DNIS number is received, or Caller ID is received but the Caller ID was not
found, it will check in the DNIS section. On a standard receiver, the Automation output would look similar to the following:
1RRLLLssssssAAAAsYsZZ[DC4]
1DDDDDssssssAAAAsYsZZ[DC4]
On the line card, it will replace the RRLLL, which is normally the receiver number and the line card number, by the DNIS received or the
convert data found in the table. This makes possible the duplication of accounts, as long as they are dialling different numbers.
The output will become:
Where DDDDD is the DNIS number. See Option 20/120 for more information on how to enable the combined table.
SG-DRL3-2L/DRL3E System Options
Option 006: Password Menu
Default (CAFE)
This password is only required if connecting directly to the line card for Code Uploads or performing other console operations directly to the
line card (VIA USB). The Password menu allows for a single password to be programmed. The password is 4 hex digits in length. All entries
are valid 0000-FFFF hex.
NOTE: This user cannot be erased.
Option 040: Channel Enable
Default (02)
This option is used to set the number of channels to be present on the line card. Valid entries are from 01 to 02.
01 - Only Channel one POTS is used - all reporting of status/trouble conditions for the second line will be masked and the channel will be
busied out. Programming menu display will be C1.
02 - Both POTS channels are used. Programming menu display will be C1+C2. All other values are not valid. For channels that are disabled
no information shall be displayed and no status troubles will be generated – any trouble conditions that exist when the channels are disabled
will be restored after the unit has been reset.
NOTE: This option is hidden for the DRL3E.
Option 041: Line card number length
Default (0A)
This option is used to determine how many digits from the line card number will be sent to the output. You also have the option of displaying
the number in hex or decimal. This option will also determine the Program Option 02/102/202 with one of the following:
01 Send only one hex digit to the printer or computer output (if you have a 2-digit line card number only the last digit will be sent to the
output). If using DNIS to replace RRLLL then the output will be 3 digits: RRL.
02 Send 2 hex digit line card number to the output. If using DNIS to replace RRLLL then the output will be 4 digits: RRLL.
03 Send 3 hex digit line card number to the output (leading Zeros will be inserted prior to the line card number) If using DNIS to replace
RRLLL then the output will be 5 digits: RRLLL.
0A Send 3-digit line card number in decimal and the 2-digit receiver number in decimal. If using DNIS to replace RRLLL then the output
will be 5 digits: RRLLL (this option will only affect message output for POTS Channels and IP Channel).
0D Send 3-digit line card number in decimal and the 2-digit receiver number in Hex. If using DNIS to replace RRLLL then the output will
be 5 digits: RRLLL.
NOTE: When setting this option, the line card Number Length option should always correspond to the num-
ber of DNIS digits being received. For example, if 5 digits are being received then the line card Number Length
Option should be programmed to 3. This would cause the 5 digits of DNIS DDDDD to overwrite the standard
RRLLL.
Содержание SG-System III
Страница 22: ...Line Card In This Chapter Standby Mode on page 19 Line Fault on page 21...
Страница 92: ...In this Chapter Options 00 47 on page 90 SG DRL3 IP Programming...
Страница 100: ...Printer Words...
Страница 105: ...Telco Connector Pin Outs...
Страница 107: ...DEC HEX BIN Conversion Chart...
Страница 109: ...ASCII Character Chart...
Страница 111: ...SG DRL3 SG DRL3E SG DRL3 2L Communication Formats...
Страница 113: ...Ports...
Страница 115: ...Events Messages...
Страница 124: ...Glossary...