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RFL Electronics RFL 9660 - G - Remote String; H - Port String; I - Port Priority

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g - Remote String
This selection lets you store a remote string for the port. This string will specify a file
to be executed on an inbound call, and is reserved for future use. The RFL 9660 will
allow you to enter a remote string, but it will not be used.
Format: PORT n> G [ENTER]
The following prompt will appear on your display:
Filename to be executed on inbound call: _
Once you have entered the remote string, press the [ENTER] key.
h - Port String
This selection lets you store a port string. This is the name of an executable program
file to be run when a port originates a call, and is reserved for future use. The
RFL 9660 will allow you to enter a port string, but it will not be used.
Format: PORT n> H [ENTER]
The following prompt will appear on your display:
Program to be executed on port originated call: _
Once you have entered the program name, press the [ENTER] key.
i - Port Priority
This selection lets you assign a call priority level to each port.
Format: PORT n> I [ENTER]
The following prompt will appear on your display:
Port's priority {0 is lowest} (0 - 9): _
Once you have entered the priority level you want, press the [ENTER] key.
NOTE
A high-priority call will not terminate a low-priority call that is already in progress. If a port with
a high priority initiates a call at the same time as a port with a low priority, the higher priority
call will go through first.
RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
August 18, 1998 5-9 (973) 334-3100

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