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Version 6.6 445 October 2014
Installation & Operation Manual 37. Using Auxiliary Files
using this type.
TRANSFER_CAPABILITY - Send the pre-defined line category MF digit.
The line category digit is set as the TransferCapability parameter when a call
is placed. The second and third parameters have no use when using this
type.
Index - Specifies the Offset of the next digit to be sent from the vector
(ADDRESS or ANI types described above):
Index 1 - Used to send the next digit in the vector.
Index -n - Used to send the last n digit. Underflow can occur if n is greater
than the number of digits sent so far.
Index 0 - Used to send the last sent digit.
Index SEND_FIRST_DIGIT - Used to start sending the digits vector from the
beginning.
(Refer to CASSetup.h.)
MF Send Time - This send time parameter specifies the maximum transmission
time of the MF.
STOP_SEND_MF - Stops sending the current MF.
SEND_PROG_TON - Operation, Tone or NONE.
Two operations are available.
Sends the Call Progress Tone specified in the Parameter #2 rubric (The
second parameter can be taken from CASsetup.h).
Stops sending the last parameter.
CHANGE_COLLECT_TYPE (Collect Type) - Used only in MFCR2 protocol
by the incoming user to indicate his waiting for the reception of the MF digit
of the requested type. The type can be one of the following:
ADDRESS - The user is waiting for the reception of address digits.
ANI - The user is waiting for the reception of ANI digits.
SOURCE_CATEGORY - The user is waiting for the reception of the source
category.
TRANSFER_CAPABILITY - The user is waiting for the reception of the
source transfer capability (line category).
37.5.1.6.4 Next State
The Next State column contains the next state the table moves to after executing the
function for that action/event line. When the user selects to stay in the same state,
insert NO_STATE or use the current state.
The difference between NO_STATE and the current state name in this field. If the user
selects to stay in the same current state, the unconditional actions (FUNCTION0) at
the beginning of the state are performed. In contrast, NO_STATE skips these
functions and waits for another action to come.
Reserved word "DO" must be written in the next state field if the unconditional actions
(FUNCTION0) at the beginning of the state are used.

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