Ring Communications DXC901 User Manual
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SEPTEMBER 2003
DIGITAL EXCHANGE CONTROLLER
DXC901
B18
RING COMMUNICATIONS INC.
VIDEO SWITCHER ADDRESS : [HEX number, range 00-FF]
This is the network address of the DNA100 connected to the video switcher. It is used to
connect a camera at the location of this S
UBSCRIBER
A
DDRESS
to the video monitor at the
annunciator display who answers the event.
PRINTER ADDRESS : [HEX number, range 00-FF]
This is the network address of the DNA100 connected to a printer. It is used to log activity
for this intercom station.
The DXC901, S
UBSCRIBER
A
DDRESS
$FF, can also be logged to the printer this way.
P
RINTER
A
DDRESS
is a HEX number in the range of 08 through FF. Address 00 is used if the
printer is not defined or no activity of this subscriber is to be printed.
RECORDER DIAL NUMBER : [DEC number, range 0000-9999]
A voice recorder may be used to record audio on calls that are received on the DAD104.
The recorder is connected to a subscriber address. The call number of the recorder is
dialed as a conference call whenever the DAD accepts a call. Each DAD104 may have a
dedicated recorder. If the dial number is 0000 then this feature is not used.
RECORDER DELAY : [DEC number, range 00-99]
The amount of time , in tenths of a second before the recorder is dialed up in conference.
This delay is needed for the connection on the DAD to complete before the conference is
dialed. The number 16 will delay 1.6 seconds and that seems to be the minimum time
required. If the warning tone is shortened (in SVT) then a shorter delay is possible.
ANNUNCIATOR X ADDRESS (X=1-8): [HEX number, range 00,08-F8]
If the S
UBSCRIBER
T
YPE
is 1 or 3, this is the network address of the annunciator display(s)
that supervise and receive events from the S
UBSCRIBER
A
DDRESS
of the SAR. For each
S
UBSCRIBER
A
DDRESS
you can send events to a maximum of 8 A
NNUNCIATOR
A
DDRESSES
.
When the DXC901 see’s activity on the S
UBSCRIBER
A
DDRESS
, it will send the events to the
annunciator display’s Network Address located in these parameter fields of the S
UBSCRIBER
A
DDRESS
’ SAR in order from top to bottom (A
NNUNCIATOR
A
DDRESS
1 through 8) along with
any delays programmed as described below until it reaches the first A
NNUNCIATOR
A
DDRESS
of 00. A
NNUNCIATOR
A
DDRESS
is a HEX number in the range of 00, 08 through FF.
If and only if, the S
UBSCRIBER
T
YPE
is 2, then the A
NNUNCIATOR
1
A
DDRESS
is the network
address of the annunciator associated with the station at the
S
UBSCRIBER
A
DDRESS
in the
SAR. Simply put if there is no station associated with the annunciator display, how can an
annunciator display answer an event with voice communication? When defining an
associated annunciator’s station’s SAR parameters, all other A
NNUNCIATOR
A
DDRESS
(2-8)
parameters must be set to 00. (See Figure B5 & Figure B6 for examples)
CALL FORWARD DELAY : [DEC number, range 00-99]
The amount of time, in tenths of a minute (6 seconds), an event will be delayed before being