Toshiba DK14 Answering Machine User Manual


 
E911
Program *12 – CESID Station Information
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E911
Program *12 – CESID Station Information
Processor Type:
All RCTUs (Release 4.0)
Program Type:
System
Initialized Default:
Data Blank
Program *12 Overview
This program assigns the Caller Emergency Service Identification (CESID) information that will
be sent to the CAMA trunk using Multi-Frequency (MF) signals.
When a station dials 911, the E911 feature causes the DK to seize the CAMA trunk and send 911,
11 or 1 (per Program *11-5) plus the station’s unique CESID information entered in this program.
This CESID information is also sent to the displays of internal notification consoles and stations.
The CESID information can be 7 or 10-digits maximum (per Program *11-0, LED 01). Note that
the digits sent on the CAMA trunk are MF tones, so they cannot be checked with a DTMF test set.
The digits entered in this program for each station is normally a unique telephone number for each
station or station location (i.e., office, room, building, etc.). The exact CESID digit format required
will vary, so you must get the format from the CAMA trunk provider in order to set the CESID
information in this program.
Example formats in which the DK is expected to send digits out the CAMA trunk on E911 calls
are as follows:
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Processor Type Port Range Processor Type Port Range
DK14 008~009 RCTUBA/BB 000~079
DK40i 008~027 RCTUC/D 000~239
RCTUA 000~031 RCTUE/F 000~335
Port
Location CESID
Digits
Port
Location CESID
Digits
Port
Location CESID
Digits
Port
Location CESID
Digits
X = Location CESID digits to send on
CAMA trunk when station dials 911
(0~10 digits max.) See Program *11,
LED 01 for 7 or 10 digits.
Station Port Number (see legend)