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Each portion may contain 0-10000 entries with the total of
all the entries not exceeding 10000.
The receiver will first check through the Caller ID section if a
Caller ID number is received. If only a DNIS number is
received, or Caller ID is received but the Caller ID was not
found, it will check in the DNIS section.
On a standard receiver, the Automation output would look
similar to the following:
On the System III, it will replace the RRLLL, which is nor-
mally the receiver number and the line card number, by the
DNIS received or the convert data found in the table.
This makes possible the duplication of accounts, as long as
they are dialling different numbers.
The output will become:
Where DDDDD is the DNIS number. See Option 20 for more
information on how to enable the combined table.
5.2 Static Options: [00] - [2F]
Option [00]: Reserved
Option [01]: Line Card Number - Default [01]
The line card Number provides a virtual identification
code for each DRL3 module. Hexadecimal numbers '01'
to 'FE' can be programmed in Option [01] to identify line
cards.
Option [02]: Line Card Number Length - Default [0A]
This option is used to determine how many digits from
the line card number will be sent to the output. You also
have the option of displaying the number in hex or deci-
mal. Program Option 02 with one of the following:
01 Send only one hex digit to the printer or computer
output (if you have a 2-digit line card number only
the last digit will be sent to the output)
02 Send 2 hex digit line card number to the output
03 Send 3 hex digit line card number to the output
(leading Zeros will be inserted prior to the line card
number)
0A Send 3-digit line card number as entered (no con-
version).
0D Send 3-digit line card number in decimal (conversion
from decimal to hex decimal
NOTE: When using the DRL3, the line card Number
Length option should always correspond to the num-
ber of DNIS digits being received. For example, if 5-
digits are being received then the line card Number
Length Option should be programmed to 3, so that
the 5 digits of DNIS will become 1ddddd and over-
write 1RRLLL.
Option [03]: Internal messages RS-232 - Default [01]
When this option is programmed as ‘00’, the DRL3 will
output its internal messages in the following format:
SRRLLL[#AAAA|Nxxyy]
If it is programmed as ’01’ internal messages will be out-
put as
0RRLLL[#AAAA|Nxxyy]
Where S, 0 (zero) = Protocol number
RR = Receiver number
LLL = Line number
AAAA = Account code, always 0000
Nxxyy = SIA event
Option [04]: 2-Way Audio Activation Time - Default [00]
Option [04] determines how long, in 10-second incre-
ments, the 2-way audio function will be active once it is
initiated. At the end of this time, the line card will hang
up the line. Program a value from "01" to "FF" for 10 sec-
onds to 2550 seconds. Three (3) minutes is the recom-
mended length of time for the 2-way audio activation
time. To disable the 2-way audio feature, program
Option [04] as "00".
NOTES: Enabling 2-way audio will affect NFPA 72 sys-
tem loading requirements. Refer to Par. 4-5.3.2.2.2 of
NFPA 72 for details.
If the alarm panel sends a listen-in code activation
request and audio is enabled for this format (Option
[7F]), the receiver will remain in two-way voice for a
period of 60 seconds even if the activation time is not
programmed.
Option [05]: Pre-H.S. Duration - Default [0A]
When the line card seizes the line, it will wait the time
programmed at Option [05]; then send the first hand-
shake. The value programmed (hex) at this location will
be multiplied by 100 ms. [e.g., 100 ms., 200 ms.] The
default is 0A, for 1000ms (100ms x default value).
The minimum time is 1 second. If the option is pro-
grammed with any value lower than 0A, the line card will
use a 1 second delay.
Options [06] to [08]: Reserved
Option [09]: First Ring Length - Default [05]
In order for the line card to detect an incoming ring, the
ring signal must be ON for a minimum amount of time.
This option allows the user to change the minimum
amount of time the ring signal must be ON before we will
pass it as a valid ring length. The default value is 00 = 1
second. The minimum ring duration allowed is 200 mS
which corresponds to a value of 02 ( 200 mS).
Values programmed here will be multiplied by 100 mS.
Values of 00 and 01 give the default of 1 second.
Options [0A] to [0C]: Reserved
Option [0D]: Ring Select - Default [00]
Enables or disables the double ring detection. If pro-
grammed as 00, the line card will detect single ring. If pro-
grammed as 01, the line card will detect the double ring.
Option [0E]: Backup Line Enable/Disable - Default [00]
Enables or disables the Backup line of the DRL3. If pro-
grammed as 00, the option is disabled. If programmed
as 01, the option is enabled, and if a line fault occurs on
the primary channel, the line card will switch to the auxil-
iary line and allow normal operation. If programmed to
anything else, the option disables the Backup line.
NOTE: if this option is turned on, then 2-way audio
will not be available through the auxiliary channel. If
2-way audio is required, the hook-flash operation of
the DRL3 must be used.
1RRLLLssssssAAAAsYsZZ[DC4]
1DDDDDssssssAAAAsYsZZ[DC4]