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-SECTION 8350-345-014-NA 
ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 
3. INSTALLATION OF A RECORDING UNIT 
The recording device you use must meet the requirements and be installed as indicated in 
Figure 3.3 . 
Figure 3.3 Connecting a Terminal or Printer 
TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 
Parity = None 
= 8 with 1 
Bit 8 Sense = Spat stop bit 
eration = Full D 
RS-232 CONNECTOR 
DIRECTION 
You can not program the Controllers with a terminal unless you are using tandem mode. 
PAGE - 3.5  

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ISSUE I, JUNE 1988 SECTION 8350-345014-h’A 
3. INSTALLATION OF A RECORDING UNIT 
3. 1. Flow Control 
While in the programming mode, to turn CDR on,- crater 009X (See-Ttible on page 3.16). 
X-ON/X-OFF flow control from the receiving device connected to the printer cable is not 
supported by the Controller. The Controller Chain may be programmed to temporarily 
suspend output by setting 014T in the-Tail Controller to a 0140. 
PACE - 3.6  

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SECTION S350-31%014-NX ISSUE 1. JUNE 1988 
The following is a list of Chaining Commands and Parameters specific to Controllers in a 
Chain: 
013 t 
014 t 
950 
944 II 
Number of this Controller in.Chain (l-9, t = IO;- l=Head; O=not in Chain) 
Total number of Controllers in Chain (programmed in Taii Controller only; 
1-9, t =IO, O=not Tail Controller). 
Enter DTMF Chain Programming mode. 
Select Controller number “n” in Chain to accept DTMF Chain Programming. 
You can enter more than one 944n to seiect...

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ISSUE 1. JUNE 1988 
SECTION 8350-315Old-N.1 
5. TONES SUPPLIED BY THE 
CONTROLLER 
5. 1. Acknowledge DTlMF Tones 
While programming the Cdntroller inChain-mode you will receive >audible indications as 
to correct, incorrect entries and programming timeouts. In general, after each entry, the 
Controller will respond with a double tone. 
If You Hear E 
A single DTMP $ means the command you have entered has been recognized as le- 
gal(correct), i.e. you entered # 0 1. 
For Example 
Parameters: After the...

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SECTION 8350-345-014-NA ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 
6. CHAIN PROGRAMMING 
6. 1. Entering Programming 
You must have given each Controller in the Chain an ID and entered the number of 
Controllers in the chain in the Tail Controller. By leaving the DTMF telephone connected 
to a telephone port on any one of the Controllers,,. you-can. program all Controllers simul- 
taneously with the same information. It is not necessary to use DTMP Chain Program- 
ming if a Chaining Cable is connected to a Controller; “normal”...

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ISSUE 1. JUNE 1988 SECTION 8350-34%014-NA 
7. PROGRAMMING AN INDMDUAL 
CONTROLLER 
To program an individual Controller while using Chaining, (you must make sure you ad- 
dress the correct Controller(s) you wish to program) you can: 
‘_ 
II I. C&nect Q DTMF telephone to a telephone port on any Controller which is in the 
Chain and enter the programming access code followed by 950. This starts Chain 
Programming mode and selects all the Controllers in the Chain for programming. 
I] 2. If you want to...

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SECTION 8350-345-014-N. ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 
8. REMOVING A CONTROLLER FROM -A 
CHAIN 
Should the requirement occur, you can remove a Controiler from a Chain. The example 
in Figure 3.4 shows a four controller Chain for simplicity. However, there can be any 
number of Controllers in the Chain: (up to. IO) :and fanynumber may be removed. Essen- 
tially, the easiest method of removing a Controller is to remove it, put the Tail Controller 
in its place and reprogram to the removed Controller’s ID, then...

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ISSIJE 1, JUNE 1988 SECTION 8350-345014-NA 
8, REMOVING A CONTROLLER FROM A 
CHAIN 
Figure 3.4 Removing A Controller From A Chain 
CONTROLLE; TO BE TAKEN OUT 
THIRD CONTROLLER TAIL CONTROLLER 
TAIL CONTROLLER 
IS REPROGRAMMED 
TO BE THE SECOND 
Notes 
Do?z’t attach or detach the Chaining Cable from any of the Controllers unless Register 
014T in the Tail Controller has been set to 0140. You should also turn off the CDR by 
setting Register 
009T to 0090. To suspend CDR (for a short time) you can set 014T...

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SECTION 8350-345014-NA ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 
9. CHAINING DATA VERIFICATION 
There are three ways to verify the data in Controllers in a Chain: 
A. Use a DTMF telephone on the subscriber side of one line of one of the chained 
Controllers and a DTMF digit decoder/collector on the C.O. side of the same line; 
B. Call in to one of the chained Controllers from a remotely-located DTMF telephone 
which has a DT..!,d!glt, decoder/collector, connected .in parallel (remote 
programming); 
C. Use a terminal with...

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ISSUE 1, JUNE 1988 SECTION 8350-345014-NA 
i 
10. CDR AND CHAINING 
10. 1. Polling Scheme 
In the Chain, the Tail Controller queries the other Controllers for their CDR status. The 
Controller with the most records sends its call records first, through the Chain, to the 
Tail Controller, which passes them out to the printer cable. This process continues until 
each Controller has sent all availablerecords.. 
There is a set of printable and non-printable characters used to perform the polling 
scheme....
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