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Appendix F Command Set Description MX-2100/2104 Installation and Operation Manual
F-10 Commands
Format
DEF CALL
Use
1. To define the MX-2100 call-out parameters, type:
DEF CALL <ENTER>
You will see the first page of the call-out parameters data form. A typical
display is shown below.
NUM_OF_RETRIES WAIT_FOR_CONNECT DIAL_MODE ALT_NUM_MODE
0 60SEC TONE NO
2. Change the parameter values as follows:
Bring the cursor to the beginning of the first field to be changed by
pressing the space bar.
To change the selected field, press F or B to scroll among the available
selections.
When the desired selection is displayed, press the space bar to move to
the next field.
The call-out parameters are displayed on the first page of the data form.
Call-out parameters, their functions and their range of values, are shown in
Table F-1.
Table F-1. Call-out Parameters
Designation Function Values
NUM_OF_RETRIES Controls the number of dialing tries, and
applies to both the primary and the alternate
numbers.
If the call is not established after dialing
the primary directory number the
specified number of times, MX-2100
attempts to establish the call by dialing
the alternate directory number
(provided the use of an alternate
number is enabled by means of the
ALT_NUM_MODE parameter).
If the call cannot be established within
the specified number of redialing
attempts on neither of the two
directory numbers, MX-2100 stops the
call attempts. When a new alarm
report must be sent, the call attempts
are started again.
The user is notified that the call attempts failed
by a message recorded in the alarm buffer
(separate messages are provided for each
directory number).
0 - no redialing attempts are made in case
the call is not established on the first
attempt.
1 through 8 - in case the call is not
established on the first attempt, MX-2100
will redial the specified number of times.