Pacific Research Solutions RI-300e User Manual
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S-Cmd 89 EDIT TELEPHONE NUMBER REJECT TABLE
The telephone number reject table is used to control which telephone numbers are not allowed for dialing. If the accept table is
turned off, only numbers in the reject table will not be allowed for dialing. If the accept table is turned on and the controller
does not find a telephone number match in the accept table, the controller will look for a match in the reject table. If the accept
table is turned on and a telephone number does match in the accept table, the controller will only look for a match in reject table
positions 50 through 99 for a reject match. We call this an exception and can be used to reject specific numbers in a group of
accepted numbers. You could reject all toll calls and accept one or two toll call area codes but reject a group of numbers in
those area codes, such as 976 numbers. Valid digits are 0 through 9, *, # and A for one second pause. “*” Is used as a wild
card digit and a “*” at the end of the string acts as a wild card for multiple digits. You should include a “*” at the end of all
entries to limit extra digits from being entered. See section 15, telephone interconnect, for additional information on the use of
the accept and reject tables.
SYNTAX: 89 [Reject position] [Telephone number]
READ BACK 89 * [Reject position]
STORAGE: EEPROM
PARAMETERS: Reject position = 00 to 99
Telephone number = 0 to 16 digits, 0 digits will clear the reject number
DEFAULT: Reject position 00 411* Reject all calls to information
Reject position 01 0* Reject calls to the operator
Reject position 02 1900* Reject all 1-900 calls
Reject position 03 976* Reject all 976 calls
Reject position 04 911* Reject call to 911
EXAMPLE: 89 08 15306729053* Reject Pacific Research’s number for dialing, position 08
89 09 1* Reject all toll calls, position 09
89 50 1***976* Reject all toll 976 numbers, position 50
89 51 12135551212* Reject 12135551212, position 51
S-Cmd 90 WAIT FOR DIAL TONE TIMER
During the dialing process, the controller will check for a dial tone. If a dial tone is not detected within the set time, the
controller will start dialing anyway. If this command is set to “auto detect mode”, (zero value), the controller will give a busy
message if dial tone is not detected. This mode could be used if the telephone line is shared with someone else and you want to
check the line for use before dialing.
SYNTAX: 90 [Time]
READ BACK 90
STORAGE: RAM/EEPROM
PARAMETERS: Time 0 = Auto dial tone detect, 1-99 = Tenths of seconds (1/10 seconds or 100 ms)
DEFAULT: 50, 5.0 Seconds
EXAMPLE: 90 0 Auto dial tone detect.