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7.0 SG-DRL5/DRL5E/DRL5-2L PSTN Line Cards
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Ex: 1RRLLLsssssssAAAsXsssY[DC4]
01 - If the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/2 or 3/8 ACRON formats, a leading '0' (zero) is communicated in front of the 3-digit account codes.
Ex: 1RRLLLssssss0AAAsXsssY[DC4]
02 - Alarms communicated to the computer. If the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/2 or 3/8 ACRON formats, a leading '0' (zero) is com-
municated in front of the 3-digit Account. And a '0' (zero) is communicated in front of the 1-digit alarm code for the above formats as well as 4/1 format.
Ex: 1011ssssss0AAAsXss0Y[DC4]
04 - If the panel is reported in SIA two leading '0' (zeros) are communicated in front of the 3-digit account.
EX: S1011[#00AAA|Nri0/FH00]
05 - If the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/2 BFSK, SIA, 3/8 ACRON formats then a leading '0' (zero) is communicated in front of the 3-digit
account.
If the panel is reported in SIA, two leading '00' (zeros) is communicated in front of the 3-digit account.
06 - If the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/2 BFSK, SIA, 3/8 ACRON formats then a leading '0' (zero) is communicated in front of the 3-digit
account and a '0' (zero) is communicated in front of the 1-digit alarm code.
07 - If the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, SIA, 3/2 BFSK, 3/8 ACRON formats then a leading '0' (zero) is communicated in front of the 3-digit
account.
SG-DRL5 Option 177/277: Digit Replace
Default (00)
This option works in conjunction with Option 1A2/2A2. When Option 1A2/2A2 is enabled and Option 177/277 is programmed with an ASCII value,
the receiver replaces or inserts an account code digit. Option 1A2/2A2 determines how to replace or insert a digit.
To replace a digit, set Option 1A2/2A2 to 0x where x is the digit to be replaced. To insert a digit, set Option 1A2/2A2 to 8x where x is the digit in the
account code, after which the inserted digit is placed.
Example 1 (replacing):
Option 177/277 is set for 41 and Option 1A2/2A2 is set for 01:
Account code is:
9876 1RRLLLssssssAAAAsXssYZ
The receiver does the following. First it replaces the first digit (Option 1A2/2A2=01) of the account code (in this example "9") and replaces it with the
ASCII value of 41, which is an "A".
New Output:
1RRLLLssssssA876sXssYZ
Example 2 (inserting):
Option 177/277is set to 12D/22D and Option 1A2/2A2 is set for 82:
Account code is:
9876 1RRLLLssssss9876sXssYZ
The receiver does the following, it inserts the ASCII value of Option 177/277, in this case the ASCII value of 2D (2D is a " - ") into position two
(Option 1A2/2A2=82), and the account code shifts to the left. Therefore it converts account code 9876 to 9-876 as indicated below:
1RRLLLsssss9-876sXssYZ
* This does not affect SIA.

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