7.0 SG-DRL5/DRL5E/DRL5-2L PSTN Line Cards
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Setting Sescoa
Super Speed
4/2/checksum 4/2/checksum failed
double round kissoff
Decode Sescoa like
SG-DRL2A
00 disabled enabled enabled NO
01 enabled disabled disabled NO
02 enabled disabled disabled YES
03 disabled enabled disabled NO
For a list of detailed event messages for the SG-DRL2A/SG-DRL4 decoding of Sescoa format please reference the communication format document.
SG-DRL5 Option 1A6/2A6: ITI Adjust
Default (00)
When set to 01, the ITI account codes will be converted to 4 digits by stripping the last digit off. For example, a panel account of 23459 will become
account 2345. If the leading digit of the panel account is a 0 then it will be stripped and replaced with a space. For example, if 02349 is sent then the
receiver will output 234 for the panel account.
SG-DRL5 Options 1A8/2A8 - 1AF/2AF: Dial-out Number For 2-way Audio Transfer
Default (00)
These 8 options are used to provide the dial-out number if the user wishes to transfer the call to another extension. Up to 16 digits may be programmed
including any 'Feature Command' digits. The values in these options will be sent as DTMF tones on the phone line after the following sequence takes
place:
1. The receiver has recognized the current call as a 2-way audio
account and alarm code.
2. The calling control panel has finished sending its alarms and
switched into 2-way audio mode.
3. The channel will perform a Hook Flash with the time value
as programmed in Option 111/211 and then start to dial the
digits programmed.
Options 1A8/2A8 - 1AF/2AF must be programmed in the following manner: Digits 1-9 are programmed as the numbers 1-9. The digit “A” must be pro-
grammed if a zero is needed anywhere in the dial string as the digit zero is used to indicate to the line card that there are no more digits to dial. If a '*' is
needed, (e.g., *70, the transfer command in some PBX/PABX switches) program a “B”. Similarly, if a '#' is needed, program a “C”.
To get the line card to wait for 3 seconds in a dial string, program a “D”.
DTMF Table
DTMF Digit Sent DTMF Digit Received DTMF Digit Sent DTMF Digit Received
0 End of dialling string 0 End of dialling string
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8