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Sur-Gard System III - 5.2 Static Options: [00] - [2 F]; Option [2 D]: A.H.S.; Option [2 F]: Automation Mode

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Option [19]: Fault Call Counter - Default [00]
Option 19 is used for limiting the number of Fault Call
messages that are sent to the printer and computer.
The default setting will send a Fault Call alarm for every
10 Fault Calls. To have every Fault Call sent to the com-
puter and printer set Option 19 to 01.
Option [1A]: DNIS Input Sensitivity - Default [00]
NOTE: Do not change this option unless instructed to
do so by DSC Technical Support.
Option [1B]: Reserved
Option [1C]: Busy Out - Default [00]
This option allows the line card to seize the phone line in
case of checksum error after download or when its inter-
nal buffer is full after loss of communication with the
CPM. Program Option [1C] with one of the following:
NOTE: If the option is programmed to 01, the line
card will NOT buffer any new alarms once the inter-
nal buffer is full. Setting Option [1C] to 01 is NOT REC-
OMMENDED.
Option [1D]: Reserved
Option [1E]: Reserved
Option [1F]: Debug Output - Default [00]
Set to 01 to enable. The debug mode should only be
used when required and disabled after use.
Option [20]: C.L.A.S.S. Field Data - Default [04]
NOTE: When the CLASS Field option is set to 00-04
then the receiver assumes a DNIS table has been
uploaded to the linecard. When the option is set to
05 the receiver assumes a Combined Table has been
uploaded to the linecard. All other conditions (NOT
RECOMMENDED) will cause failure in the Table
Lookup and/or Profile Selection steps of the linecard
and the linecard will default to profile 0.
Option [21] RBUS Speed - Default [56]
This controls the speed at which the DRL3 communi-
cates to the CPM3. Setting of [00] results in a communi-
cation speed of 19.2kb. Program option value as [56]
for 57.6kb.
NOTE: All line cards and CPM3 must have the same
BUS speed in order to function properly. All previous
version can only communicate at 19.2kb. The option
will only take affect after the unit is reset.
Options [22] - [26]: Internal Use Only
Option [27]: Caller Source Process - Default [05]
This option determines how many digits of Caller ID or
DNIS the receiver will process.
0x - x is number of digits of DNIS or Caller ID to be pro-
cessed (range from 1 to A hex)
Options [28] - [29]: Reserved
Option [2A]: Hook-flash Delay - Default [00]
Time delay before hang-up option. Option value x
100ms to a maximum of 9.5 seconds.
When programmed with values starting with A the sec-
ond digit will be multiplied by 10 seconds. The second
digit must be converted to decimal first.
Example a value of [AF] would result is 150 seconds
delay.
Options [2B]: Reserved
Option [2C]: Dialer Presence - Default [00]
Valid dialer tones are 980Hz, 1300Hz or 1890Hz each
are +- 50Hz, for a minimum of 100ms.
The receiver timeout period for dialer presence detection
is 5 seconds.
Option [2D]: A.H.S. - Default [00]
A.H.S., Automatic Handshake Selection is the process of
the line card to send a handshake to be used with the ANI.
Also included in A.H.S. is the ability for the CPM3 to
remember” which handshakes are used for which ANI.
The A.H.S. have the ability to be used in conjunction with
the DNIS to select a predefined profile based on the
DNIS table that is stored in the line card. The handshake
is retrieved from the A.H.S. table, and the remainder of
the options to be taken from the DNIS profile.
Also, if the panel does not respond to the handshake
given by the line card, it will proceed with it’s handshake
sequence from this profile as opposed to the default
profile.
00 A.H.S. Disable
01 A.H.S. enable, 10 digits
02 A.H.S. enable international
Call Blocking When A.H.S. is active
At any time the operator may want to use a call blocking
type feature for particular customers (i.e. inactive
accounts). The operator will be able to manually update
the A.H.S. database with the System III Console soft-
ware. If the operator wishes to call block a particular cus-
00
01
04
05
The line is seized if any of the conditions men-
tioned above occurs.
The line is NOT seized if any of the conditions
mentioned above occurs.
The line will be seized immediately
if the automation computer is absent.
The line will be seized if there is a loss of auto-
mation software or no communication to the
CPM3 ONLY if the internal computer buffer is
full. If there is a loss of printer(s), any new
alarms will not be buffered in the internal
printer buffer. (note: the line card has two
independent printer and computer buffers).
00
01
02
03
04
05
Send “0”s in C.L.A.S.S. field of E.-bus.
Send receiver line card number from options in
C.L.A.S.S. field of E.-bus.
Send DNIS in C.L.A.S.S. field of E.-bus.
Send Caller ID in C.L.A.S.S. field of E.-bus.
Send whatever Option [12] Caller Source is set
to in the C.L.A.S.S. field of E.-bus
When the receiver is programmed to receive
DNIS, send the Convert Data from the DNIS /
Caller-ID Conversion table in the C.L.A.S.S.
field of EBUS for alarms. If the convert data is
0, the received DNIS will be inserted. If the lin-
ecard is not programmed to receive DNIS (for
example, Caller-ID), then the table lookup
functionalities remain the same. If the entry is
found use the Profile from the table to perform
the profile switching.
00
01
02
Disabled
The receiver will begin its handshake sequence
only if a valid dialer presence tone is received.
The receiver will begin its handshake sequence
after a valid dialer presence tone is received,
or a time-out occurs.

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