Ring Communications DXC901 User Manual

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SEPTEMBER 2003

DIGITAL EXCHANGE CONTROLLER

DXC901

B14

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The network address of the DXC901 being programmed. It is from this DXC901 that you will
be able to look at or edit the SAR that will be seen on this template. The DXC901 being
configured is installed in the Central Exchange that you want this DXC901 to monitor.

SUBSCRIBER ADDRESS : [HEX number, range 00-FF]

The HEX line equipment position in the CB901 central exchange whose SAR is being
reviewed or modified in the DXC901. It is this subscriber’s SAR that is going to be viewed
or edited. It is a HEX number and must be in the range of 00 through FF.

NUMBER OF DIAL DIGITS : [DEC number, range 2-5]

This parameter MUST match the number of digits of the call numbers in the CB901 central
exchange. This is a global (system-wide) parameter and will accept only decimal numeric
entry. By changing it for one subscriber , it will be changed for all subscribers. This will tell
the DXC901 how many digits it has to dial if it is dialing for a master or substation.

2 = 2 Digit dialing
3 = 3 Digit dialing
4 = 4 Digit dialing
5 = 5 Digit dialing - The first digit must always be 1, with the remaining 4 digits

being programmed.

You can change the number of dial digits when editing any SAR by pressing the back-space
key when the cursor is on the S

UBSCRIBER

A

DDRESS

. You must then proceed through the

remainder of parameters of the SAR until the message All correct (y/n)? appears.
Answering Yes will write the record to memory; the changes will become effective
immediately.

The number of dial digits only has to be set once.

SUBSCRIBER TYPE : [DEC number, range 0-6]

This parameter indicates what kind of action the DXC901 is going to perform if it see’s
activity on the line equipment location called out in the S

UBSCRIBER

A

DDRESS

above. The

S

UBSCRIBER

T

YPE

can be a decimal number in the range of 0 through 3 as explained below:

0 =

Ordinary master-station (not supervised by DXC901). If the DXC901 see’s
activity, it will ignore it and allow Tridex to handle the activity as a normal
intercom station.

1 =

Supervised sub-station on Crisis system. If the DXC901 see’s activity, it will
intercept the activity so Tridex doesn’t see it. The DXC901 will then perform
operations based on the rest of the parameters in this SAR. (See Figure B4
for an example of a typical S

UBSCRIBER

T

YPE

1 configuration).

2 =

Station associated with an annunciator display (DAD104 / DNA100 CRT on
the Crisis system). Each annunciator display M UST have a station near it
in order to have voice communication when answering incoming events. The
S

UBSCRIBER

A

DDRESS

whose S

UBSCRIBER

T

YPE

is 2, will be used as the

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