Table 8-20: Extend Listen-In Period Request Components; Table 8-21: End Listen-In Period Request Components; Table 8-22: Delete A Listen-In Account Request Components - Honeywell ADEMCO MX8000 Installation And Operation Manual

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8.4.7.4
Common Listen-in Extend/End Request
During a listen-in operation if the call requires additional time you can extend the listen-in period by
sending an extend request. At the end of a listen-in call you can end the session by sending an end request.
Some control panels send a listen-in period included in the reported message to the receiver. If the listen-in
period is not sent from the control panel, the programmed listen-in period will be used. See Section 5.5.2.4.
To Extend Listen-in:
<$4C><Receiver ID><$22><LC#><V-byte><$0D>
To End a Listen-in Session:
<$48><Receiver ID><$22><LC#><V-byte><$0D>
8.4.7.5
PBX Listen-in String
When PBX listen-in mode is selected (see Section 5.5.2.4), the receiver will transfer the call to the extension
X string. The PBX string can also be programmed in to the receiver from the automation computer.
To Create or Edit PBX String:
<$49><Receiver ID><$22><LC#><$22><PBX String><V-byte><$0D>
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Table 8–20: Extend Listen-in Period Request Components
Component
<$4C>
Command request identifier. See Table 8–14.
<Receiver ID>
Receiver ID number. 1 or 2 ASCII digits.
<$22>
Separator
<LC#>
The LinePort number.
<V-byte>
Validation Byte (V-byte). See 8.4.5.
<$0D>
End of message indicator.
Table 8–21: End Listen-in Period Request Components
Component
<$48>
Command request identifier. See Table 8–14.
<Receiver ID>
Receiver ID number. 1 or 2 ASCII digits.
<$22>
Separator
<LC#>
The LinePort number.
<V-byte>
Validation Byte (V-byte). See 8.4.5.
<$0D>
End of message indicator.
Table 8–22: Delete a Listen-in Account Request Components
Component
<$49>
Command request identifier. See Table 8–14.
<Receiver ID>
Receiver ID number. 1 or 2 ASCII digits.
<$22>
Separator
<LC#>
The LinePort number.
<$22>
Separator
<PBX String>
PBX string to transfer a call to a specified
extension. See Table 5–13 for valid string
characters.
<V-byte>
Validation Byte (V-byte). See 8.4.5.
<$0D>
End of message indicator.
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