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6. Country
settings
Different countries and regions have different telephone standards, which may differ in e.g. signal
level and dial tones. The DTI 2000 can be and should be configured to meet those individual
requirements. Not doing so can result in faulty operation of the DTI 2000.
Generally, the DTI 2000 is factory pre-set prior to shipping. In case of problems, please contact
the nearest service-centre or the technical support.
Operating the DTI 2000
First, make sure that the DTI 2000 has been correctly installed and connected, as described before. Be
sure to check the address and DIP-switch settings.
The DTI 2000 has a Default Configuration, which suits most standard applications. Custom
configuration of the DTI 2000 is possible using the PC Designer Software, which is explained in detail
in the chapter “Configuring the DTI 2000”.
DTI 2000 Default Configuration:
The DTI 2000 decodes all DTMF dial tones as well as signal tones for the recognition of incoming
phone calls, pressed keys and determination whether a connection has been dropped or if the calling
party hung up. Each one or two-digit number between 0 (00) and 99 represents an individual function,
which is assigned in a calling numbers table (either in the Default Configuration or via user
configuration). Three or four-digit numbers are used for entering passwords. The asterisk (*) and hash
mark (#) keys offer special functions; e.g. as separator, for clearing faulty entries (Clear), as talk
button, or to drop a connection.
1. Telephone call to the DTI 2000
Simply dial the number of the telephone line to which the DTI 2000 is connected. You are
presented either with a ring signal when the line is not busy, or otherwise with a busy signal when
the line is already busy. After the specified ring count (refer to DIP-switch S202) the DTI 2000
DTI 2000 Parameters Default Configuration
Remarks
NAME DTI-2000 Default
Name
COMP
OFF
No meaning in the DTI 2000
BUZZER
OFF
No meaning in the DTI 2000
PRECHIME
OFF
No meaning in the DTI 2000
GERMAN
OFF
No meaning in the DTI 2000
DOSCHAR
OFF
No meaning in the DTI 2000
PTTPRIO
INT
No meaning in the DTI 2000
EXT
4350
No meaning in the DTI 2000
PASSW
111,2222
Level 1 / Level 2 passwords
GROUP0 NONE
… …
GROUP20 NONE
No groups programmed
KEY1 SELECT
1
KEY2 SELECT
2
… …
… …
KEY99 SELECT
99
KEY100 SELECT
100
Call number table:
No. 1 (01) = Zone 1
No. 2 (02) = Zone2
...
No .99 = Zone 99
No. 0 (00) = Zone 100
KEY101 … KEY107
DISABLED
No meaning in the DTI 2000
KEY108
TALK,255,0,20
Talk in actual selection with priority 2
KEY109 … KEY112
DISABLED
No meaning in the DTI 2000