7.0 SG-DRL5/DRL5E/DRL5-2L PSTN Line Cards
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c - cc is channel number of the line card
RR- is receiver number (from option 75 in hex)
LL - is line card number (from option 74 in hex)
# - is a delimiter
N - is the number dialed from options A8-AF
C - is the line card channel number
NOTE: When programmed with bit 1 and 2 disabled, the feature is disabled.
NOTE: When Option 174/274 is disabled (00) it outputs 00 in the LL and NOT follow Option 101/201 as the LL.
NOTE: When enabled, Bit 1 over rides the value of bit 2. If both bit 1 and bit 2 is enabled the output is:
SRRLLL[#AAAA|NLFssoo][DC4]
SG-DRL5 Option 17F/27F: Audio Format Enable
Default (00)
This option gives you the ability to enable and disable audio for selected formats. A '1' in the formats bit position enables the format for audio. A '0' in
the formats bit position disables audio for the format.
Bit 0 Standard 3-digit pulse and DTMF formats
Bit 1 Standard 4- and 5-digit pulse format
Bit 2 Standard DTMF format
Bit 3 Contact ID format
Bit 4 SIA format
Bit 5 Modem II format
Bit 6 ITI Format
Bit 7 Westec format
For example, if the user wants audio to work only for 3-digit pulse and SIA formats, Option 17F/27F would have to be programmed as 11 hex which
enables bit 0 and bit 4.
SG-DRL5 Option 180/280: Kiss-Off to Hang-up Time
Default (1F)
This option determines the delay between kiss-off and the release of the line. The hex value programmed at this location is converted to decimal and then
multiplied by 100 ms to generate the delay.
Example:
Option 180 = 0A hex = 10 decimal * 100 ms = 1000 ms = 1 second delay
Option 180 = 1F hex = 10 decimal * 100 ms = 3100 ms = 3.1 second delay
Option 180 = 28 hex = 40 decimal * 100 ms = 4000 ms = 4 second delay
NOTE: This option only applies to the following formats: Pulse, DTMF, SKFSK, Robofon.
SG-DRL5 Options 181/281 through 188/288: Handshake Selection
Defaults:
181/281 23 185/285 0E
182/282 14 186/286 0B
183/283 2D 187/287 00
184/284 0C 188/288 00
The channel is a multi-format receiver capable of sending several handshakes to a dialer/panel. Often it is important which handshake is sent first. Pro-
gram Options 181/281 through 188/288 according to your applications.
Note that if AHS is enabled (Option 12D/22D), the AHS handshake is sent before the handshakes programmed in Options 181/281-188/288.
Handshake Options:
00 No handshake