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Revisions 3.21 and later, process the incoming call detection event by declaring end of
digit reception in the following ways (both for ADDRESS/destination number and
ANI/source number):
Note:
DTMF_DIAL - Defines the On-time and Off-time for the DTMF digits generated
towards the PSTN.
COMMA_PAUSE_TIME - Defines the delay between each digit when a comma is
used as part of the dialed number string. (See acPSTNPlaceCall for further
explanation).
DTMF_DETECTION - Defines the minimum/maximum On-time for DTMF digit
dialing detection.
PULSE_DIAL_TIME - Not supported by current stack version. Defines the Break
and Make time for pulse dialing.
PULSE_DIAL - Not supported by the current stack version. Defines the Break
and Make ABCD bits for pulse dialing.
DEBOUNCE - Defines the interval time of CAS to be considered as a hit.
COLLECT_ANI - Enables or Disables reception of ANI in a specific protocol.
DIGIT_TYPE - Defines the dialing method used (DTMF, MF). On MFC/R2
protocols this parameter is not applicable (digits are assumed to be R2 digits).
NUM_OF_EVENT_IN_STATE - Inserted for detection on
TOTAL_NUMBER_OF_EVENTS_IN_STATE (CASSetup.h).
INIT_GLOBAL_TIMERS - Initiates specific timers, is used with Parameter#1 for
metering pulse timer duration.
INIT_VERSION - Defines the version number. The version number is related to
the release version number.
INIT_SIZE_OF_TABLE_PARAM - Users must insert the definition of
TOTAL_NUMBER_OF_EVENTS_IN_STATE from the CASSetup.h.
ST_IDLE - When no active call is established or in the process of being established,
the table resides in Idle state, allowing it to start the process of incoming or outgoing
calls. When the call is cleared, the state machine table returns to its idle state.
15.3

Reserved Words

For reserved words, such as DO, NO_STATE, etc., refer to the detailed list in CASSetup.h.
Version 4.6
Receiving '#' digit (in MF or DTMF)
The number of digits collected reaches its maximum value as defined in the
DIAL_PLAN Parameter #1 and #2 for destination and ANI numbers
respectively
A pre-defined time-out value defined in the DIAL_PLAN Parameter #3
elapses
This method is not used when working with MFC/R2 protocols. MFC/R2
uses expected number of digits defined in ProtUser_defines_xxx.h.
15. Appendix - CAS Protocol Table
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August 2005

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