Ring Communications DXC901 User Manual

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SEPTEMBER 2003

DIGITAL EXCHANGE CONTROLLER

DXC901

B17

RING COMMUNICATIONS INC.

NOTE

Only the first eight characters will be displayed on a DAD104.
For ease of reading the DAD104 display, the first character
should be a space. All 30 characters will be displayed on a
DNA100 Status Display Screen and on the Activity Log Printer.

The actual decimal number used to dial this subscriber. When an event is answered, the
DXC901 will dial this number for the station associated with the annunciator to start a two
way conversation. It must match the dial number in the CB901 central exchange for the
S

UBSCRIBER

A

DDRESS

in the SAR in the range of 0010 through 9999. Leading zeros in a two

or three digit number must be inserted, however, they will be ignored by the DXC901 when
dialing. In a five digit dialing plan the DXC901 will always dial a 1 first and then the four digits
inserted in this field.

LOCATION : [ALPHANUMERIC, max 30 characters]

The L

OCATION

is the text description of the intercom station at this S

UBSCRIBER

A

DDRESS

in

the SAR. This description is used when the supervised station places events to
annunciators identifying where the event is coming from. The location text is also used for
the A

CTIVITY

L

OG

P

RINTER

and consists of an alphanumeric text string 30 characters long.

ALARM PRIORITY : [DEC number, range 1-9]

A

LARM

P

RIORITY

indicates the level of preference for events defined as alarms originating

from this station. One is the highest priority and nine is the lowest. Priority is not used for
stations associated with annunciators and non-supervised stations. If Alarm Events are not
wanted then set the priority to 0 do disable the alarm feature,

CALL PRIORITY : [DEC number, range 1-9]

C

ALL

P

RIORITY

indicates the level of preference for events defined as calls originating from

this station. One is the highest priority and nine is the lowest. Priority is not used for stations
associated with annunciators and non-supervised stations.

PROGRAM CHANNEL IN QUE : [DEC number, 2 digits, range 0-8, 0-4]

When a event is detected from a supervised station you can program which, if any, program
channel will be heard until answered and at what volume. This parameter consists of 2
digits, the first digit is the desired program channel, 1-8, in the CB901, and the second digit
is the volume level, 1-4. If no P

ROGRAM

C

HANNEL IN

Q

UE

is desired use 00. The DXC901 will

dial “98" and then these two numbers on behalf of the substation to turn on program
distribution.

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