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Sur-Gard System III - 5.2 Static Options: [00] - [2 F]; Option [11]: Hook-flash Enable;Disable; Option [12]: Caller Source ID Option; Option [13]: Caller Source to SG Computer

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19
With this option enabled, the line fault LED operation will
change. The table below shows how the line fault LED
will operate with this option enabled.
If the primary line goes into line fault, the line card will
then switch to the Backup line and continue normal
operation. If at any time the primary line is restored, the
line card will finish it's on-line operation (if it is currently
communicating with a panel), and upon completion will
switch back to the primary line.
Line Fault and Line Restoral Messages:
The line fault and line restoral messages for the primary
line are the same as before (computer and printer mes-
sages). The line fault and line restoral messages for the
auxiliary line are as indicated below:
The computer message for a line fault and line restoral
on the auxiliary line are the same as the primary line.
The printer messages for the line fault and line restoral
on the auxiliary line are different in that they have line
number '2' in them.
Option [0F-10]: Reserved
Option [11]: Hook-flash Enable/Disable - Default [00]
Enables or disables ability to hookflash the phone line
and determines its duration in increments of 10 ms.
If programmed as 00, the option is disabled. If set to
anything else, you multiply the decimal equivalent of the
hex value by 10 ms and that is the duration. For example,
if hookflash time of 500 ms is wanted, program Option
2A to 32 hex.
Option [12]: Caller Source ID Option - Default [00]
Option [12] allows the line card to receive Caller Identifi-
cation data or DNIS that is transmitted after the first ring
on the telephone line. The appropriate service must be
available and requested from the Telephone Company
for this feature to be operational.
00 Disabled
01 Standard Bellcore Caller-ID
02 British Caller-ID, in this mode alternate hardware
may be required.
03 Taiwan(China) BT-FSK Caller-ID
0X Receive DTMF DNIS (the low nibble X is 4 to 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 BELL CORE. In this
mode the primary incoming line must be connected
to both primary and backup connectors for phone
line detection.
2X Receive X DNIS and ANI in <DNIS>C<ANI>C for-
mat (the low nibble X is 4 to A)
4X Receive ANI and X DNIS in <ANI>C<DNIS>C for-
mat (the low nibble X is 4 to A)
General messages other than Caller ID or DNIS:
Private Call: An anonymous indication is received
instead of the originating telephone number.
No Call No.: An out-of-area or unavailable indication is
received instead of the originating telephone number.
Unknown Call: The originating telephone number has
not been received or was not transmitted.
Option [13]: Caller Source to SG Computer - Default [00]
Option [13] allows the transmission of the Caller Identifi-
cation or ANI, to the computer output. Program Option
[13] as one of the following:
NOTE: Option [12] must be programmed as "01" to
use Caller ID or "4x" to use ANI. Where "x" repre-
sents the number of DNIS digits (including the termi-
nator digit).
Option [14]: Caller Source to printer - Default [00]
Option [14] allows the transmission of the Caller Identifi-
cation or ANI, to the printer output. Program Option
[14] as one of the following:
NOTE: Option [12] must be programmed as "01" for
Caller ID or "4x" ANI, where "x" represents the num-
ber of DNIS digits (including the terminator digit).
Options [15]: Reserved
Option [16]: Format disabling Option - Default [00]
This option is bit oriented and will disable the decoding
of the following DTMF formats. For multiple formats all
corresponding bit must be disabled.
Example: to disable 13, 22 and 23 digits DTMF formats,
set option to 4A.
Bit 01: 15 digits DTMF formats
Bit 02: 13 digits DTMF formats
Bit 03: 8 digits DTMF formats
Bit 04: 22 digits DTMF formats
Bit 05: 11 digits DTMF formats
Bit 06: 12 digits DTMF formats
Bit 07: 23 digits DTMF formats
Option [17]: DMP User Length - Default [00]
Option 17 is for the variable length zone and user num-
bers. The first digit in the option represents the user
number and the second digit represents the zone num-
ber. For example, if Option 17 is set for 24 than the
receiver will output a 2-digit user number and a 4-digit
zone number. The default value is 00 for 2-digit zone and
2-digit user number.
Primary
Channel
Auxiliary
Channel
Line Fault
LED
Active
Line
Not In LF
Not In LF
In LF
In LF
Not In LF
In LF
Not In LF
In LF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Primary
Primary
Auxiliary
None
Jul 17 1998 - 08: 08: 35-SS/OO-SG-RR-LLL-0000-PHONE LINE 2 RESTORE
Jul 17 1998 - 08: 08: 35-SS/OO-SG-RR-LLL-0000-PHONE LINE 2 TROUBLE
500 ms / 10
50 Dec
= 50
= 32 hex
00
01
02
04
Protocol
4RRLL
URRLLL
4RRLLL
Do not send to the computer
Send to the computer
(North American Caller ID)
Send to the computer
(International Caller ID)
Send ANI information to the com-
puter
00
01
04
Do not send to the printer
Send to the printer; each alarm will print an
extra line, showing the Caller ID
Send to the printer; each alarm will print an
extra line, showing the ANI number.

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