FEATURE
INSTALLATION NOTES
All Caller ID features require the delivery of Caller ID data to the input Port B. This port must be
configured to match the output of the Caller ID decoder device. The recommended configuration
is 9600 baud, with eight data bits and one stop bit. You can configure the port either from the
terminal Class of Service programming menus, or from station 10 or 12.
You have the option to provide Caller ID Distribution through the
SMDR information is delivered. Caller ID Distribution is in the form of messages which specify
the Caller ID data for lines with incoming calls, and identify the stations answering such lines.
The data is in ASCII, formatted for use with PC-based application programs.
Figure 1 shows system configuration. Figure 2 illustrates the Printer-to-Port B connection.
Modular Cord
O-Pin
MALE
D-sub
Solder Cup Side
Figure 2. Caller ID Unit and Printer to Common Equipment Through Data Port B
BENEFITS
To C. 0.
Cross Connects
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8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Ports
CID08 Caller ID Unit
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Figure 1. System Configuration
Caller ID Unit
OUT
RS-232
MALE
to Common
Lines
Equipment
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To 120V AC
Outlet
Supplied
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Cable
l
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PWR
IN
OUT
RS-232 RS-232
I
3
SG
S G
6
7
3
8
9
9
System Software Enhancements
Common Equipmeni
Common Equipment
RS-232 Data
B
Port
Printer PIN
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