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CHAPTER FOUR - OPTIONS: SYSTEM
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SG-System I Operating Manual
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Option 040: Number of Channels
Default (C1+C2)
Use this option to determine the number of channels to be polled by the SG-System I. Valid entries range from 01~05.
NOTE: Refer to UL864 Programming Requirements on page 10 if changing the default setting.
Option 041: System Number Length
Default (0A)
Use this option to determine how many digits from the line card number will be sent to the output. You can make the option display these
digits in hexadecimal or decimal. In a small environment with a limited number of receivers, the default value will suffice. In a large environ-
ment with a large number of receivers, this option provides useful flexibility. Possible values are listed in the table below.
NOTE: This option should always correspond to the number of DNIS digits being received. E.g. If five digits are being
received, this option should be set to three. This will force the five digits of DNIS DDDDD to overwrite the standard RRLLL.
Table 9: Number of Channels
Number of channels Description UL864
C1 Only one channel of POTS is used. All reporting of trouble / status conditions for the sec-
ond line will be masked and the channel will be indicated as busy.
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C1 + C2 Both POTS hcannels are used. No IP communication will be possible with this setting.
The Alarm port will be indicated as busy. Trouble / status conditions will be masked for
the IP channel.
UL
C1 + C2 + IP Both POTS channels and the IP channel will be polled. IP functions will be available
only if they have first been unlocked.
UL
C1 + IP One POTS channel and the IP channel will be polled. IP functions will be available only
if they have first been unlocked. All reporting of trouble / status conditions for the second
line will be masked and the channel will be indicated as busy.
UL
Table 10: System Number Length
Value Description
01 Sends a one digit hexadecimal number to the printer or computer output (a two-digit line card number will have only
the first digit sent to the output). If using DNIS, replace with RRLLL. The output will now be three digits of RRL.
02 Sends a two-digit hexadecimal line card number to the output. If using DNIS, replace with RRLLL. The output will
now be four digits of RRL.
03 Sends a three-digit hexadecimal line card number to the output (leading zeroes will be inserted as a suffix to the line
card number). If using DNIS, replace with RRLLL. The output will now be five digits of RRL.
0A Sends a three-digit line card number as entered (no conversion). If using DNIS, replace with RRLLL. The output will
now be five digits of RRL.
0D Sends a three-digit line card number in decimal (conversion from hexadecimal to decimal). If using DNIS, replace with
RRLLL. The output will now be five digits of RRL.

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