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7.0 SG-DRL5/DRL5E/DRL5-2L PSTN Line Cards
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Each profile is made up of static options and dynamic options. The static options are the same for all profiles, but the dynamic options can be pro-
grammed specifically per hunt groups, panel type, etc. By receiving the DNIS or Caller ID, the appropriate profile can be selected through a look-up
table stored on the line card.
Profile 0
(Default)
Profile 1 Profile 2
~
Profile 63
00
2F
Static options - identical for all profiles
30 Dynamic
options
unique
for each
profile
30
Dynamic
options
30
Dynamic
options
30
Dynamic
options
~
FF FF FF FF
Profile 0 is the default. When no Caller ID or unknown DNIS is received, or when the received number does not point to a profile, the default is used.
Profiles are used to reduce on-line time, and for specific customers or panel/format types, one can have a profile with certain handshakes sent first. Also,
some formats require certain options, and this can be predefined as well. Profiles allow for a more customized system. Rather than having a line card (or
a receiver itself) devoted to certain customers, the SG-System 5 can handle any format at any time through the use of profiles. Each line card holds its
own look-up table that can be shared through line pools, or shared within the entire receiver. Two types of tables are available, but only one type can be
chosen. The first type, which consists of 100,000 entries, is used strictly with DNIS of up to 5-digits.
Table type 1:
DNIS received Profile# to be used
00001 01
00002 03
00003 24
... ...
99999 45
The second type is used if ANI-Caller ID and/or DNIS are received, and can consist of up to 10,000 entries, with Caller ID or DNIS of up to 10 digits.
Table type 2:
Caller ID number Convert data Profile
05 603000
05 603001
9057603002
9057603003
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
0
1
2
3
DNIS number Convert data Profile
12345
12346
1234
54321
54322
54333
0
1
2
Each portion may contain 0-100,00 entries with the total of all the entries not exceeding 10,000. The receiver first checks through the Caller ID section if
a Caller ID number is received. If only a DNIS number is received, or Caller ID is received but the Caller ID was not found, it checks in the DNIS sec-
tion. On a standard receiver, the automation output would look similar to the following:
1RRLLLssssssAAAAsYsZZ[DC4]
1DDDDDssssssAAAAsYsZZ[DC4]
On the line card, it replaces the RRLLL, which is normally the receiver number and the line card number, by the DNIS received or the convert data
found in the table. This makes the re-use of account numbers possible, as long as they are dialling different numbers.
The output becomes:
Where DDDDD is the DNIS number. See Option 20/120 for more information on how to enable the combined table.

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