System & Station

Program 20 – Computer and Data Interface Unit Configuration

Program 20 – Computer and Data Interface Unit Configuration

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, all RCTUs and BCUs

Program Type: Station

Initialized Default: LED 17 On, all others Off

￿ ￿￿ ￿ ￿￿￿￿ ￿ 6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG ￿ 6SNU

SELECT = PDKU/PDSU Station Logical Port

Number that is connected to PDIIU-DS or to

DKT with PDIU-DI or RPCI-DI

￿

 

 

+ROG

￿

6SNU

￿

￿

+ROG

￿

6SNU

￿

￿

+ROG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LED Buttons 01~06 define data port type; LED Buttons 17~20 assign data port to security group.

Processor Type

Port Range

DK14

000~009

 

 

DK40i

000~027

 

 

RCTUA

000~031

 

 

RCTUBA/BB

000~079

 

 

RCTUC/D

000~239

 

 

RCTUE/F

000~335

 

 

Processor Type

Port Range

B1CU

000~055

 

 

B2CAU/BU

000~111

 

 

B3CAU/BU

000~191

 

 

B5CAU/BU

000~335

 

 

DK40i Base, PDKU, RDSU, KCDU Digital Port Number

LED

X

LED On

LED Off

20

 

Data Security Group 4

Not Included

 

 

 

 

19

 

Data Security Group 2

Not Included

 

 

 

 

18

 

Data Security Group 3

Not Included

17

 

Data Security Group 1

Not Included

12~16

Not Used

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

 

RPCI-DI DNIS Sent

RPCI-DI DNIS Not Sent

 

 

 

 

10

 

RPCI-DI Caller ID/ANI Sent

RPCI-DI Caller ID/ANI Not Sent

 

 

 

 

07~09

Not Used

 

 

06

 

DTR Pulse with Data Release

No DTR Pulse

05

 

Auto Pause Behind PBX

No Auto Pause

 

 

 

 

04

 

PDIU-DS Connected

PDIU-DI/RPCI-DI Connected

 

 

 

 

03

 

PDIU-DS to Modem Connection

PDIU-DS to other type DCE or DTE

 

 

 

 

02

 

AT Commands and Result Codes

AT Commands Only

 

 

 

 

01

 

PDIU-DS or RPCI Connected

No PDIU-DS or RPCI Connected

Program 20 Overview

Program 20 identifies the digital station ports connected to RPCI/PDIU and the type of PDIU connected.

RPCIs have two modes: the Data Switching (DIU mode) and the Application Program Interface (or TAPI) mode. In the DIU mode, the RPCI operates as a PDIU-DI (Integrated Data Interface Unit); all Program 20 options apply except LED 10 and LED 11 - which only apply to the RPCI in TAPI mode. In TAPI mode the RPCI does not require Program 20 assignments, except for LED 10 and/or LED 11 if ANI, DNIS, and/or Caller ID must be sent from the RPCI-DI to the PC to which it is connected.

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