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D6600 NetCom
D6200 Programming Software Overview
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Refer to “Command Sent (Switch to Intercept mode)” in the D6600 Computer Interface Manual (P/N 39963F or
later) for the D6600 output format.
4.13.1.3 Disable Intercept
This command is provided as a measure to remotely remove a defective C900 from service. The dialer will be
connected to the PSTN until Intercept is enabled or the C900 reboots.
Refer to “Command Sent (Disable Intercept Mode)” in the D6600 Computer Interface Manual (P/N 39963F or
later) for the D6600 output format.
4.13.1.4 Activate Output
Turn on Output #4.
Refer to “Command Sent (Activate Output)” in the D6600 Computer Interface Manual (P/N 39963F or later) for
the D6600 output format.
4.13.1.5 Deactivate Output
Turn off Output #4.
Refer to “Command Sent (Deactivate Output)” in the D6600 Computer Interface Manual (P/N 39963F or later) for
the D6600 output format.
Output #4 is an open collector output that can be used for signaling various conditions by connecting to
annunciating devices or directly to a control panel input.
4.13.1.6 Idle (C900 Polling)
This command specifies the time in seconds that will elapse between polls. During this time, the C900 will not
receive any information from the network. Valid entry is 0-255. If 0 is entered, the default of 30 seconds is used.
This value should be resent to C900 after C900 reboot.
Refer to “Command Sent (Supervision Rate Changed)” in the D6600 Computer Interface Manual (P/N 39963F or
later) for the D6600 output format.
4.13.1.7 Active (C900 Acknowledgement from Dialer)
This command specifies the time in seconds for the C900 to receive the acknowledgment or other information
from the dialer. The C900 will enter the Active mode if it does not receive the dialer acknowledgement from the
receiver. Valid entry is 0-255. If 0 is entered, the default of 1 second is used. This value should be resent to the
C900 after the C900 reboots.
Refer to “Command Sent (Supervision Rate Changed)” in the D6600 Computer Interface Manual (P/N 39963F or
later) for the D6600 output format.
4.13.1.8 Retry (Elapsed Wait Time)
This command specifies the time in seconds that C900 will wait for a response to a message before sending it
again.
Note: The C900 will retry 9 times before deciding that the host has failed. Valid entry is 0-255. If 0 is entered, the
default of 5 seconds is used. This value should be resent to the C900 after the C900 reboots.
Refer to “Command Sent (Supervision Rate Changed)” in the D6600 Computer Interface Manual (P/N 39963F or
later) for the D6600 output format.
4.13.1.9 Hold (Before Transmitting Message)
This command specifies the time, in 256 millisecond increments, that the C900 must wait after receiving any
message before it can transmit another message. Valid entry is 0-255. If 0 is entered, the default of 256
milliseconds is used. This value should be resent to C900 after C900 reboot.
Refer to “Command Sent (Supervision Rate Changed)” in the Computer Interface Manual (P/N 39963F or later)
for the D6600 output format.