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Set the ‘Access Prompt’ to true, and then select the ‘Enable
Passcodes’ field from the Advanced Settings and open the drop down
menu listing the passcodes configured under ‘Matrix Frame
Preferences’. Select the Passcode by placing a tick in the check box
beside the required password. Apply the changes to the Frame by
completing an ‘Apply changes to System’ download.
The selected Passcode is then specific to that TEL-14 interface.
INWARD DTMF Access
DTMF Access allows combinations of DTMF tones that are
pre-assigned with specific meanings to have access to the Eclipse
system. The Assign DTMF Access field within the Advanced Setting
screen of a telephone screen allows setting all parameters related to
the DTMF-tone decoding. Each MVX-16A Crosspoint Card provides
sixteen ports, on each MVX card there are 4 slots where DTMF
Daughter boards are required to be fitted before DTMF-tone encoding
and decoding is possible. DTMF decoding is the ability to interpret
DTMF tones. DTMF encoding is the ability to create DTMF tones.
Selector codes are the two-digit numerical codes that outside callers
use to access the system. The codes initiate the specification of audio
paths when system is accessed via DTMF inward access. If the [One
Digit Codes] field is set to true, only the ten single-digit codes [0]
through [9] will function as selector codes.
If the ‘Multiple Codes (Accumulate)’ option has been selected in
Advanced Settings the inward DTMF stream may contain multiple
selector codes, for example to activate more than one panel or control.
If this is the case it is advisable to separate the selector codes by
placing a space in the source string to ensure that selector codes after
the first are correctly identified.
Note: The characters used to specify a space or pause between
codes may vary with the equipment calling into the Eclipse
system; consult the manufacturers instructions for details.
Control Codes are codes that perform specific functions, including:
·00 - Clear Last Entry—This code will clear the paths that were
activated by the last selector code entry. If [00] is entered twice, the
paths that were activated by the last two selector code entries will
clear, and so on.
·91 - Send Call Signal—This code will send a call from the port to
the matrix as if a call signal was sent by an external device
connected to the port.