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6.0 Options
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Option [403]: Two-way Audio Message
Default (00)
This code is sent to the automation software to indicate two-way audio has been requested by a transmitter. If this option is set to (00), the audio-ini-
tiated message is not sent to the automation output.
This is a dynamic option and it follows the profile setting it is assigned to for the associated DNIS.
Setting Description Automation Output
00
Two-way audio message dis-
abled
No automation output
01
Outputs automation message
with protocol ID “S” and
adds the phone number for
the call-back
SRRLLL[#AAAAAAAAAA |NLFssoo*#NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN*][DC4]
02
Outputs automation message
with protocol ID “0” and
adds the dialed phone num-
ber for the call-back
0RRLLL[#AAAAAAAAAA |NLFssoo*#NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN*][DC4]
03
Outputs automation message
with protocol ID “S” and
adds RRLL and the dialed
phone number for the call-
back
SRRLLL[#AAAAAAAAAA |NLFssoo*RRLL#NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN*][DC4]
04
Outputs automation message
with protocol ID “0” and
adds RRLL and the dialed
phone number for the call-
back
0RRLLL[#AAAAAAAAAA|NLFssoo*RRLL#NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN*][DC4]
05
Telephone Number Protocol
(4) will be used
4RRLLLaaaaaaLLLTTTTTTT[DC4]
Where:
ss Shelf Number (always 00)
oo Slot number
a Account code of the transmitter. The output length is determined by option [404]: Account Digit Stripping. The maximum num-
ber of digits is six. If this value is less than six digits, leading spaces (20 Hex) are added to pad the output to six characters.
A Account code of the transmitter. The output length is determined by option [404]: Account Digit Stripping.
# Delimiter.
N Call back number received from the transmitter.
L/T Call back number. If the number is less than ten digits, leading zeros (30 Hex) are added to pad the output to ten digits
[DC4] Terminator (14 Hex)
NOTE: Any Hex digits in the phone number received are treated as a string terminator and are not output.
NOTE: For options 1-4, if no phone number or an invalid phone number is received, the printer messages "-LF-AUDIO CALLBACK
INITIATED - Phone Number Not Programmed" and/or automation message [#AAAA|NLFssoo*RRLL#Phone Number Not Pro-
grammed*][DC4] are generated.
NOTES:
l If option 05 is selected and no number is sent from the transmitter, the phone number is output to the automation software as all 0 (zero). For
example: 4RRLLLaaaaaa0000000000[DC4]
l For the telephone number output protocol, the communicator's 10-digit account code is used (a maximum of six digits is output) based on the
setting of option 46. If more than six digits are output, the last six digits are sent for the telephone number protocols.
l If less than four account code digits are to be output, leading spaces are added. If an account code of less than four digits is received, two lead-
ing spaces are added and 0 the rest of the account code is filled with zeros. For example: if account code '1' is received is 1, the output is
'ss0001'; if the account code is '12345', the output is 's12345'.
NOTES:
l Options 03 and 04 always transmit in decimal.
Option [404]: Account Digit Max
Default (00)
This option controls the account number output (from 1 to 9 digits) for both account codes. If the option is set to “00”, the transmitter account code is
sent to the output as 10 digits. The panel account code is sent as received.

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