CHAPTER FIVE - OPTIONS: CHANNELS 1 and 2
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SG-System I Operating Manual
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Line Fault and Line Restoral Messages
The line fault and line restoral messages - as they appear in the manner of a computer message - are identical for a primary line and an aux-
illiary line. Line fault and line restoral messages for a primary line and an auxiliary line, as they appear on a printer message, will differ.
Printer messages for the auxiliary line differ in that the text ‘LINE 2’ will appear in them.
E.g. Nov 17 2007 - 08: 08: 35-SS/OO-SG-RR-LLL-0000-PHONE LINE 2 RESTORE
Nov 17 2007 - 08: 08: 35-SS/OO-SG-RR-LLL-0000-PHONE LINE 2 TROUBLE
NOTE: If Option 10E is enabled, two-way radio will not be available through the auxilliary channel. If two-way audio is
required, the channel’s hookflash operation must be employed. Please refer to Option 111: Hook Flash Enable on page 48.
Option 111: Hook Flash Enable
Default (00)
Use this option to enable or disable the ability to hookflash the telephone line. You can also use this option to set the duration of the hook-
flash (in increments of ten msec). The ability to set the duration of the hookflash allows the the SG-System I to be configured to work cor-
rectly on a wide variety of telephony systems and environments. If programmed as 00, the option is disabled. If set to any other value,
multiply the decimal equivalent of the hexadecimal value by 10 msec to arrive at the true duration of the hookflash. For example, to achieve
a hookflash time of 500msec, set Option 111 to 32 hexadecimal.
Option 112: Caller Source ID
Default (00)
Use this option to allow the line card to receive caller identification data or DNIS that are transmitted from the call source after the first ring
of the telephone line. Note that the appropriate service must be available and requested from your telephone company before this feature can
be operational. Option settings and descriptions of each are located in the table below.
General messages other than Caller ID or DNIS may be received and decoded by the receiver.
• Private Call: An anonymous indication is received instead of the originating telephone number.
• No Call Number: An out-of-area or unavailable indication is received instead of the originating telephone number.
Table 13:Caller ID
Setting Description
00 Disabled.
01 Standard Bellcore Caller ID.
0X Receive DTMF DNIS (The second digit is the amount of DNIS digits received, not including their terminator.
Valid entries are 4~A.).
10 Select ETSI DTMF Caller ID. In this mode the primary incoming line must be connected to both primary and
backup connectors for phone line detection.
11 Select ETSI DTMF Caller ID or Bellcore. In this mode the primary incoming line must be connected to both pri-
mary and backup connectors for phone line detection.
2X Receive X DNIS and ANI in <DNIS>T<ANI> T format, where T = terminator digit (any hexadecimal digit B - F).
the low nibble X must be 4 to A.
4X Receive ANI and X DNIS in <ANI>T<DNIS>T format, where T = terminator digit (any hexadecimal digit B - F).
the low nibble X must be 4 to A.