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Telex IP-223 - ANI and Tone Timing Configuration

Telex IP-223
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Per Line Setup Window—Local, Tone, and Console Mode
ANI Suffix Drop Down Menu - Local, Tone, and Console Modes
The ANI Suffix drop down menu, shown in Figure 37, identifies a 0- to 3-digit suffix is appended to the end of the ANI
received.
Available selections for this field are None, Emergency, Group, Individual, and Status.
EXAMPLE: If you have a suffix 123 and the ANI 9876 is received, the IP-223 sends 9876123 to the consoles. This is
useful if two (2) different lines have duplicate ANI IDs.
Digit Duration Field - Local and Tone Modes
The Digit Duration field identifies the length of time, in ms, the digit tone is decoded when it is active for the signaling type
selected in the Tone Type drop down menu.
The range for this field is 0 to 100ms.
Interdigit Duration Field - Local and Tone Modes
The Interdigit Duration field identifies the length of time, in ms, between the digit tones for the signaling type selected in the
Tone Type drop down menu.
The range for this field is 0 to 100ms.
NOTE: Some radio systems require an extended first tone, to allow time to activate the receivers.
Pause Duration Field - Local and Tone Modes
The Pause Duration field identifies the length of time, in ms, allowed between received groups for the signaling type selected
in the Tone Type drop down menu.
The range for this field is 0 to 100ms.
Preamble Duration Field - Local and Tone Modes
The Preamble Duration field identifies the length of time, in ms, the first tone is sent for the signaling type selected in the
Tone Type drop down menu.
The range for this field is 0 to 100ms.
FIGURE 37. ANI Type Drop Down Menu

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