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Configuration Parameters (18-0037) AM8a Instruction Manual
February 10, 2000 0037-S02.L_
2-8
2.5.2 DIGit DETection: This selection defines the way in which the AM8a will display or
print dialed-digit events. These events may be pulse, DTMF, or MF(R1). Refer to
DIALING EMULATE: LOOP TYPE (¶3.3.1).
NOTE: MF(R1) digits will not be seen if DIALTONE is used as a Start Signal.
narrow: only dialed digits that are exceptions to the expected values, or are good will
result in a displayed/printed message.
wide: all dialed digits, including those that are unrecognizable, will result in a
displayed/printed message.
limit: only dialed digits that are good will result in a displayed/printed message.
2.5.3 SLC® MSG: This parameter allows the user to set a combination of 10 "flags" that
direct the unit to respond to various conditions in a monitored Mode II SLC®96 channel.
Use the
FIELD
keys to move to the flag. Use the 0 and 1 keys to set the flag.
When the flag is set to "1" the condition will result in a message. If set to "0", the
condition will be ignored.
The messages are identified by EVENT display codes (refer to 1.2.2) and DETAIL
messages; both are listed below (actual message text will vary to fit second line of
display):
SLC MSG
x x x x x x x x x x
Trunk Assignment LDS to RT
Trunk De-assignment LDS to RT
Assignment Update LDS to RT
Looping Test
Activity Update Request LDS to RT
Idle/Trunk De-assignment update (E & M)
Activity RT to LDS
Activity Update RT to LDS
Assignment Update Request RT to LDS
No Alarm RT to LDS
COT Trunk Deassignment
i
y
j
c or k
l
e or m
a
b
d
f
n
Event
Code
Message
x
=1 Message Detect active
x
=0 No Message Detect active
no flag (always active)

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