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Conettix D6600/D6100IPv6 | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 Line Card Configuration
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3.1.4.14 Account Digit C
Default: 0
Selections: 0 or 1
Refer to Menu Item 3.1.4.3 Account Digit 1 for
programming options.
3.1.4.15 Account Digit D
Default: 0
Selections: 0 or 1
Refer to Menu Item 3.1.4.3 Account Digit 1 for
programming options.
3.1.4.16 Account Digit E
Default: 0
Selections: 0 or 1
Refer to Menu Item 3.1.4.3 Account Digit 1 for
programming options.
3.1.4.17 Account Digit F
Default: 0
Selections: 0 or 1
Refer to Menu Item 3.1.4.3 Account Digit 1 on
page 32 for programming options.
3.1.4.18 Flash (x 100ms)
Default: 0
Selections: 0 to 20
With this option programmed for 1 to 20 x 100 ms, the
CPU first sends the two-way audio signal to
automation PC through RS-232, the line is
disconnected for the programmed duration, and then
reconnected. It stays off-hook for another 5 sec, then
disconnects.
3.1.4.19 Transfer Phone Number
Default: (blank)
Selections: (complete phone #)
The receiver dials the number programmed here after
a two-way audio session ends.
Flash Time (refer to Menu Item 3.1.4.18
Flash (x 100ms)) must be programmed
for the transfer number to work. The
telephone line used with this feature
must also support the flash option to get
the dial tone for the receiver to call the
transfer number.
3.1.4.20 Hold
Default: 00
Selections: 00 to 99
With this option programmed for 01 to 99 sec, the line
card stays off-hook for the programmed duration after
the audio event signal is sent to the automation PC.
This allows the firmware-controlled private branch
exchange (PBX) or phone line channel bank to pick
up the line then hang up.
3.1.4.21 Audio Event (D6600 Only)
Default: Unchecked
Selections: 0123456789ABCDEF
The receiver selects the alarm event codes and
controls what signals are enabled for two-way audio
(Table 11). If this field is unchecked, the event code
option is ignored in the signal filtering process. This
option is available for Pulse (3-1, 3-2, 4-1, 4-2), DTMF
(4-1, 4-2, 4-3), and Contact ID formats.
This option can also be used with Menu
Item 3.1.4.22 Audio Zone (D6600 Only)
for enhanced alarm filtering.
3.1.4.22 Audio Zone (D6600 Only)
Default: Unchecked
Selections: 0123456789ABCDEF
The receiver can select zone numbers (last digit) and
control what signals are enabled for two way audio. If
this field is unchecked, the zone number option is
ignored in the signal filtering process. This option is
available for Pulse (3-1E, 3-2, 4-1E, 4-2) and DTMF
(4-1E, 4-2, and 4-3) formats.
This option can also be used with Menu
Item 3.1.4.21 Audio Event (D6600
Only) for enhanced alarm filtering.
Two-Way Audio (TWA) Example
Table 11: Two-Way Audio Programming
Prompt Value
3.1.4.3 Account Digit 1 Enabled
1
3.1.4.4 Account Digit 2 Enabled 1
3.1.4.5 Account Digit 3 Enabled
1
3.1.4.21 Audio Event
2345
3.1.4.22 Audio Zone 36B
A signal with Table 11’s attributes activates:
an account number in the range of 1000-3FFFF
an event code of 2, 3, or 4
a zone code of 3, 6, or B
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