6.0 Options
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Option [222]: Transmitter Restoral Time
Default (60)
This option determines the required time a transmitter must be present before it is registered in the Account Table and the transmitter restoral message is
sent.
This is a dynamic option and it follows the profile setting it is assigned to for the associated DNIS.
NOTE: Two heartbeats must be received from the supervised IP transmitter before the register and restoral of the communicator.
For UL Listed products, the permitted setting is 90 seconds.
6.2.3 SG-DRL5-IP Options: [3XX] - System Troubles
Option [301]: Transmitter Unencrypted Trouble
Default (Enabled)
This trouble enables or disables unencrypted event reporting. When set to Enabled, the trouble is reported. When set to Disabled, the trouble is not repor-
ted. This trouble is reported when the transmitter power cycles.
Enabled
Condition reported
Disabled
Condition not reported
NOTE: For UL Listed products, the permitted setting is Enabled.
Option [302]: Unknown Account Trouble
Default (Enabled)
This trouble enables or disables unknown account signal reporting (not in the account table). When set to Enabled, the trouble is reported. When set to
Disabled, the trouble is not reported.
Enabled
Condition reported
Disabled
Condition not reported
NOTE: For UL Listed products, the permitted setting is Enabled.
Option [303]: Supervised Accounts Exceeded Trouble
Default (Enabled)
This trouble enables or disables reporting when the account table limit is exceeded by a new account trying to connect to a SG-DRL5-IP with a full
account table. When set to Enabled, the trouble is reported. When set to Disabled, the trouble is not reported.
Enabled
Condition reported
Disabled
Condition not reported
NOTE: The number of accounts permitted in the account table is dependent on the table size unlocked for the IP channel.
NOTE: For UL Listed products, the permitted setting is Enabled.
Option [304]: Transmitter Restore Trouble
Default (Enabled)
This trouble enables or disables reporting of a transmitter restoral condition on the line card. When set to Enabled, the trouble is reported. When set to
Disabled, the trouble is not reported..
Enabled
Condition reported
Disabled
Condition not reported
Option [305]: Transmitter Absent Trouble
Default (Enabled)
This trouble enables or disables reporting of a transmitter failure/absent condition on the line card. When set to Enabled, the trouble is reported. When
set to Disabled, the trouble is not reported..
Enabled
Condition reported
Disabled
Condition not reported
NOTE: The number of accounts permitted in the account table is dependent on the table size unlocked for the IP channel.
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