Channel R P E R F O R M A N C E M U LT I - R O O M V I D E O Model 6110 On-Screen ID Owner's Manual R ON SCREEN ID VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT SERIAL PORT 15VDC 250mA LINE PHONE multiplex R technology, inc. 3001 Enterprise Street, Brea, CA 92821-6213, U.S.A. 714-996-4100 * 800-999-5225 * FAX 714-996-4900 * www.channelplus.
Model 6110 - On Screen ID The 6110 On-Screen ID product provides a convenient way of displaying text on top of a video source. The 6110 has an input for a phone line to display Caller ID messages on screen and a serial interface to display messages from a PC on screen. The 6110 can display both name and number Caller ID messages and can store up to 45 messages. Messages are displayed on screen when the calls are received and are stored so that they can be reviewed later.
Changing Caller ID Display Location The 6110 can display Caller ID messages in one of six different locations or it can suppress them entirely. When message display is disabled, the 6110 will not display Caller ID messages when received but will still store them in memory for later review. To change the location of Caller ID messages: End of Log Sequence through received messages until the END OF LOG message is displayed.
Receiving Caller ID on the PC The 6110 sends the received Caller ID messages to the PC when displayed. The 6110 sends the same data in ASCII format to the PC that it displays on the screen. This will be either two or three lines of text. Each line is terminated with a carriage return (decimal 13) and a line feed (decimal 10). The data format is 4800 baud, 8 bit, no parity, one stop bit. No hardware handshaking is used. Data is sent as it is received and cannot be sent at a later time.
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the side of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company. This equipment uses two RJ14 connectors, one to interface to the line and one to interface to a phone.