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IMACS System Release 5.1.6

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1.3.19.1 Example

An example of a CRN command (using the semicolon character as afield separator) is:
CRN5103537728;SCT56;BWR1-24.

This example commands the system to call the number 510-3537128 using Switched 56kbps
and Bandwidth request from 1 to 24 channels.

1.3.20 The CRS Command

The Call Request with Memory Address dials the number and uses all of the parameters on
the call profile from those stored on the Interface card. This command changes the current
loaded call profile on the HSU card.

1.3.20.1 Example

An example of a CRS command is: CRS4

This example commands the system to change the existing loaded call profile to call profile
#4 of the Interface card and dial the number.

1.3.21 The DIC Command

The Disregard Incoming Call command is issued by the DTE to reject an incoming call.

1.3.22 The CIC Command

The Connect Incoming Calling command is issued by the DTE to accept an incoming call. IF
the DTE is configured for Auto Answer, the call will be answered if the command is sent or
not.

1.3.23 The INC Indication

The Incoming Call indication is sent by the HSU Card to notify the DTE of a pending
connection.

1.3.24 The VAL Indication

The Valid Indication is sent to the DTE whenever the HSU Card receives a syntactically valid
command (this does not imply it was semantically valid).

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