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CHAPTER FIVE - OPTIONS: CHANNELS 1 and 2
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SG-System I Operating Manual
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Bit 4 - SIA format
Bit 5 - Modem II format
Bit 6 - ITI format
Bit 7 - Westec format
For example, to enable audio to work only with 3-digit and SIA formats, Option 17F must be set as 11 hexadecimal; this enables bit 0 and bit
4.
Option 180: Kiss-off to Hang-up
Default (1F)
You can use this option to determine the delay between the Kiss-off (acknowledgement of the receipt of data) and the release of the line. The
hexadecimal value set in this option will first be converted to decimal, then multiplied by 100 milliseconds to generate the delay.
For example:
Option 180 = 0A hexadecimal = 10 decimal * 100 msec = 1000 msec = 1 second delay
Option 180 = 1F hexadecimal = 31 decimal * 100 msec = 3100 msec = 3.1 second delay
Option 180 = 28 hexadecimal = 40 decimal * 100 msec = 4000 msec = 4 second delay
NOTE: This option applies only to the following formats: Pulse, DTMF, SKFSK, Robofon.
Options 181 - 188: Handshake Selection
Defaults (see table below)
The SG-System I is a multi-format receiver capable of sending several handshakes in the same general time to a dialer or panel. You may
need to determine in which order handshakes are sent. Referring to the two tables below - General Handshakes and Specialty Handshakes -
program Options 181 - 188 according to your application’s requirements.
NOTE: If Option 2D: AHS is enabled, the AHS handshake will be sent before the handshakes programmed here in Options
181 - 188.
Table 24: Defaults
Option Number Default Value
181 23
182 14
183 2D
184 0C
185 0E
186 0B
187 00
188 00

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