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MDR-2000
VJ
User's Reference Manual
Interactive Monitor
SET
MULTI
TENANT
<Keyword> -
If
'Yes'
then for generics which support multi-tenant opera-
tion then on output the customer number field will contain a number corresponding to the tenant.
SET
NAME
<Value> - Assigns a name to the MDR-2000.
SET
OPTIONS <Value> - Accepts a string
of
characters used to specify certain MDR-2000 feature
settings.
SET
P ARJTY <x> <y> - Set the ports' parity where x is the PBX port parity and y is the modem
port parity.
SET
PORT RESET <Value> - Sets a timeout interval for the RS-232 ports.
If
this time elaspes
with no activity then the ports are reset.
SET
PRJMARY PHONE <Value> - Sets the first phone number dialed when an alarm occurs.
SET
RETRJES <Value> - Set the number
of
autodialer retries when attempting to annunciate an
alarm condition.
SET
SECONDARY PHONE <Value> - Set the second phone number dialed when an alarm
occurs.
SETT
AND
EM
<Keyword> - This option is used in situations where the originating ID and termi-
nating ID are both trunks but for data reporting purposes the originating ID is to be designated as an
extension. When selected the originating ID in trunk-to-trunk calls is converted from a
'T'
designator to a 'D' designator.
SET
THRESHOLD <Value> - Sets the storage limit when an alarm is raised.
SET
TIME <hh> <mm> - Set the default time.
SET
SITE <Value> - Assigns a site number to the MDR-2000.
SET
XFER BLOCK <Value> - Sets the number
of
records to be transmitted in a block in response
to the
'XB'
command.
SHOW
<Keyword>
- The purpose
of
the
SHOW
command is to provide a general mechanism to
output information based on a specific keyword which allows for expanded data output as the
MDR-2000 evolves. This command is only available on MDR-2000 units with software revision
3.
SO
1.
008
or later. The keywords and their meanings are listed in the paragraphs below:
5-6
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