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Matrix ETERNITY NE System Manual

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• Response to Data Timeout: The time for which the sender waits for a response to data from the
receiver.
• Data Transfer Retry Count - on No Response (to Data Transfer): The number of times the sender
should send ENQ before dropping the process. This parameter is used when ACK is received against
ENQ and there is some problem while sending the data.
• Data Transfer Retry Time - on No Response (to Data Transfer): The time after which the sender
should send the ENQ again before dropping the process. This parameter is used when ACK is
received against ENQ and there is some problem in sending the data.
• Data Transfer Retry Count - on Negative Response (to Data Transfer): The number of times the
sender should send ENQ before dropping the process. This parameter is used when ACK is received
against ENQ and there is some problem in sending the data.
• Data Transfer Retry Time - on Negative Response (to Data Transfer): The time after which the
sender should sent the ENQ again before dropping the process. This parameter is used when ACK is
received against ENQ and there is some problem in sending the data.
• Use ENQ Character: This flag is to be enabled if the protocol uses ENQUIRE (ENQ) Signal.
• ENQ Character: The ASCII character (Single Character) used to send ENQUIRE (ENQ) signal to the
receiver.
• Acknowledgement (ACK) Character: The ASCII character (Single Character) used by the receiver to
acknowledge the receipt of the Link Control Character/Message Data.
• No Acknowledgement (NAK) Character: This parameter signifies the ASCII character (Single
Character) used by the receiver to dis-acknowledge the receipt of the Link Control Character/Message
Data.
• Start of Packet Character: A string of four ASCII characters used by the receiver to indicate Start of
Packet. Each ASCII character is from 000 to 252. Start of Packet may be of one character only, in
which case the string should be completed by programming remaining three characters with ASCII Null
Character (000).
• End of Packet Character: A string of four ASCII characters used by the receiver to indicate End of
Packet. Each ASCII character is from 000 to 252. End of Packet may be of one character only, in which
case, the string should be completed by programming the remaining three characters should be
programmed as ASCII Null (000).
• Use Byte Code Check (BCC): This flag is to be enabled when the protocol uses BCC Signal.
• Click Submit to save settings.
Refining Call Detail Record Format Parameters
The Call Detail Record (CDR) format for the selected SMDR-Posting protocol can also be refined to match the
software requirements of the CAS being used by the organization.
This may be required if you selected a 'customized' protocol. To refine Call Record Format,
• Click the option SMDR-Posting OG Online Call Record Format to expand.

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Matrix ETERNITY NE Specifications

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BrandMatrix
ModelETERNITY NE
CategoryPBX
LanguageEnglish

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