
System Programming
Many of the parameters that are required to support E1/R2 lines in Argentina, as well as other locations, are
applicable per network connection rather than per individual lines. To accommodate this, a programming
interface allows installers to select several parameters per E1 board.
Additionally, other options are available in the line and DID block options programming interface that
supports the Argentina National Network compatibility.
E1 Board Programming
Although E1 board programming is initially introduced to support the Argentina National Network
compatibility effort, the programming interface for E1 boards is applicable for any location code. One result
of adding board programming capabilities for E1 boards is the relocation of certain programming choices
from the line programming interface to the E1 board programming interface. This relocation eases the
programming burden when default settings are not acceptable.
In addition to the items moved from the line programming interface, the E1 board programming includes
the Calling Line ID (CLID) Mode. This E1 board programming choice has the following selections
available: None, Default Number, Station Number, or Default and Station Number. If installers select
Default Number, they must then enter a digit string of up to 16 digits. If installers selects Station Number,
the system uses the value that they set for the station programming feature titled Outbound Calling Number
ID.
R2 MFC Line Programming
Several features on the R2 MFC line programming interface support functionality on the Argentina
National Network
Open Digit Dialing Mode
—This option is included in line programming and allows installers to select one
of three operating modes: compelled, semi-compelled and pulsed.
Force Release Time—This option is added to the line programming interface to allow installers to select the
time period that the system must wait before forcing an idle condition on a R2 MFC line. The values range
from 1 second, typically used for locations which do not require a force to idle functionality, to Never for
locations which do not allow the CPE to force an idle condition.
The Receive Metering Mode has the software that alters the programming choices to match the receive
mode.
DID Block Programming
There are two options to the DID Block Programming interface.
Transmit Metering Mode
—This feature is part of the DID Block Options programming interface and
provides applicable programming choices for the transmit mode.
CO Disconnect Response
—This DID Block Options programming interface feature allows installers to
select the station response to a CO disconnect.
Category
There are three categories to the current line programming Call Category selection: Maintenance, Metered,
and Operator.
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