Selective signaling input, Selective signaling method, Single mode – GAI-Tronics MRTI 2000 (No. PL1877A) Microprocessor Radio Telephone Interconnect Installation & Service Manual User Manual
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Features
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Selective Signaling Input
Parameter Function
1005
Disable pulse dial decoding for landline selective signaling input = 0
Enable pulse dial decoding for landline selective signaling input = 1
If enabled, the PL1877A accepts paging input from a landline pulse (rotary) telephone.
You should program parameter 1089 to allow a long inter-digit time if pulse dial
decoding is enabled.
N
OTE
: Requiring a landline access command prior to selective signaling (parameters
50, 43) is incompatible with pulse dial decoding.
1082
The action taken when time allotted for receiving first selective signaling, or user ID
digit expires, or improper phone line dialing is received:
0 = Disconnect
1 = Revert to ring signaling
2 = Revert to user ID 00 (if enabled)
1089
Landline and attendant DTMF dialing inter-digit time. The time allowed between digits
being entered as selective signaling input. This parameter is x in the following equation:
Time allowed = 1 second (x + 1). Valid range = 1–5.
Selective Signaling Method
Parameter Function
1081
Type of service signaling selected for landline user is:
0 = DTMF
1 = 2-Tone
2 = Plectron
3 = 2805
4 = 1500
5 = Motorola/EIA 5-Tone
$F = Multi-mode
Single Mode
Parameter Function
1083
The number of digits accepted from the landline user for selective signaling. The valid
range depends on the type of signaling selected:
DTMF, 2805, 1500 = 0 - 6
2-Tone = 0 – 3
Plectron = 0 – 4
Motorola/EIA = 0 - 6
1084
The number of digits accepted from the attendant for selective signaling. The valid
range depends on the type of signaling selected:
DTMF, 2805, 1500 = 0 - 6
2-Tone = 0 – 3
Plectron = 0 – 4
Motorola/EIA = 0 - 6