Ring Communications DXC901 User Manual
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SEPTEMBER 2003
DIGITAL EXCHANGE CONTROLLER
DXC901
B21
RING COMMUNICATIONS INC.
Figure B7 - DXC setup to display status and ACTIVITY LOG PRINTER
CONFIGURATION
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DXC NETWORK ADDRESS: [08]
Number of dial digits: [3] Annunciator 1 address: [0A]
Call forward delay: [00]
Subscriber address: [FF] Annunciator 2 address: [00]
Subscriber type: [1] Call forward delay: [00]
Subscriber dial number: [0001] Annunciator 3 address: [00]
Call forward delay: [00]
Location: [Digital Exchange Controller ] Annunciator 4 address: [00]
Call forward delay: [00]
Alarm Priority: [0] Annunciator 5 address: [00]
Call Priority: [0] Call forward delay: [00]
Program channel in Que: [00] Annunciator 6 address: [00]
Video Switcher address: [00] Call forward delay: [00]
Printer Address: [0E] Annunciator 7 address: [00]
Recorder dial number: [0000] Call forward delay: [00]
Recorder delay: [00] Annunciator 8 address: [00]
F=find P=prev N=next A=amend E=exit
Which option do you require ?
Options List Description
f=find
The find option is used to find all of the parameters of the SAR for a specific
S
UBSCRIBER
A
DDRESS
in the DXC901. In order for the find to execute, it requires
input of two parameters as keys in the search:
DXC NETWORK ADDRESS of the DXC901, default = 08, network 1 node 0.
SUBSCRIBER ADDRESS of the station in HEX, default = 00, first subscriber
in the system.
When these two parameters are entered the program will prompt All correct (y/n)
?. If you now respond with 'n' then the two parameters may be changed. If you
respond with 'y' then a request is sent to the DXC901 for a R
EAD
of all information
in the SAR for this subscriber. When all information is received it is displayed on the
screen in the template.
p=prev
The previous option is selected to
READ
the SAR from the previous hex
S
UBSCRIBER
A
DDRESS
in the DXC901.
n=next
The next option is used to
READ
the SAR from the next hex S
UBSCRIBER
A
DDRESS
in the DXC901.
e=exit
The exit option is used to exit the C
ONFIGURATION
template and return to the M
AIN