
BT Redcare Secure Issue 16 June 2010
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* 91 * 31 Standard Path Fail Mode Active High (Failure of any communications path causes a
High on GPOP1)
* 91 * 50 Standard Path Fail Mode 2 Active Low (Failure of both communications paths
causes a Low on GPOP1)
* 91 * 51 Standard Path Fail Mode 2 Active High (Failure of both communications paths
causes a High on GPOP1)
GPOP2
* 92 * 10 Remotely (ARC) Controlled Active Low (0 from ARC sets output High, 1 from ARC
sets output Low) – default mode
* 92 * 11 Remotely (ARC) Controlled Active High (1 from ARC sets output High, 0 from ARC
sets output Low)
GPOP3
* 93 * 10 RPS function Active Low (Alarm sent on GPIP4 sets output Low, Alarm
acknowledged sets output High)
* 93 * 11 RPS function (Alarm sent on GPIP4 sets output High, Alarm acknowledged sets
output Low) – default mode
Note: GPOP3 is used, in conjunction with GPIP4, for Return Path Signalling (RPS). On
receiving an indication on GPIP4 (i.e. an opening or closing signal), the unit sets GPOP3.
On receiving the ACK from the ESP, the unit clears GPOP3.
If no more parameters are to be configured, remove the header from J903 and disconnect the
DTMF phone.
Configuring PSTN Pre-Dial String
The unit is default configured with a pre-dial string of 1470 to provide CLI. If a pre-dial string is
present, a 1 second pause is automatically added before the main phone number. Additional
pauses may be added within the dial string using *0, an asterisk may be added using *1, and a
hash may be added using *2
Examples of some Pre-dial configurations.
*50*9# (Featureline or CLI enabled PABX line)
*50*91470# (For a silent PABX line)
*50*9*01470# (For a silent PABX line with pause)
*50*1470# (default setting)
*50*# (Clear predial string)
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