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    							DCI X.25 Packet Switching (LAPB) Registers (Register Type 2)
    Register Description Range Default
    Internal Calls 
    1T1 Timer
    After the DCE (DCI) sends a packet, it must
    receive a response from the connected DTE within
    the T1 interval. If a response is not received, the
    DCE resends the packet.0-65535 mS 500 mS 
    2T2 Timer
    After the connected DTE receives a packet from
    the DCE, it must respond within the T2 interval.
    (T2 must be less than T1.)0-65535 mS 250 mS
    3N1
    The maximum number of bits in an I (Information
    Transfer) frame.0-65535 bits 2080 bits 
    4N2 
    After T1 expires, N2 is the maximum number of
    transmissions and retransmissions of a packet
    allowed. 0-65535 times  20 times 
    5K
    The maximum number of I (Information Transfer)
    frames a connected device may have
    unacknowledged (outstanding). 0-7 frames  7 frames 
    External Calls
    6T1 Timer
    After the DCE (DCI) sends a packet, it must
    receive a response from the connected DTE within
    the T1 interval. If a response is not received, the
    DCE resends the packet. 0-65535 mS 2000 mS 
    7T2 Timer
    After the connected DTE receives a packet from
    the DCE, it must respond within the T2 interval.
    (T2 must be less than T1.) 0-65535 mS  1000 mS 
    8N1
    The maximum number of bits in an I (Information
    Transfer) frame.0-65535 bits 2080 bits 
    9N2 
    After T1 expires, N2 is the maximum number of
    transmissions and retransmissions of a packet
    allowed. 0-65535 times 7 times 
    10K
    The maximum number of I (Information Transfer)
    frames a connected device may have
    unacknowledged (outstanding).0-7 frames 7 frames
    Features B-D
    Data Communications Interface (DCI)
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    							Description (Cont’d)
    Table DCI-3, DCI RS-232-C Connector
    Pin Designation Function Direction 
    1FGProtective
    Ground 
    2 TX Transmitted Data To Terminal 
    3 RX Received Data  To DCI
    4 RTS  Request to Send  To Terminal 
    5 CTS  Clear to Send  To DCI 
    6 DSR  Data Set Ready  To DCI 
    7 SG Signal Ground 
    8 CD Carrier Detect To DCI 
    20 DTR Data Terminal
    Ready To  Te r m i n a l  
    22 RI  Ring Indicator  To DCI 
    Features B-D
    Data Communications Interface (DCI)
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    							Description (Cont’d)
    Table DCI-4, Result Codes 
    Numbers  Words  Definition   Result Code Set
    0 123 4
    0 OK Returned when command entered
    without error. ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    1 CONNECT Connection is established (any speed)
    with result code set 0.✔  ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    2 RING Displays at destination terminal while
    call is ringing. ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    3 NO  CARRIER No carrier received from destination -
    call disconnected.✔  ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    4 ERROR Incorrect command entered. ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    5 CONNECT   1200 Call connected at 1200 baud.✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    7 BUSY Destination extension busy or no
    pooled modem available.✔  ✔ 
    8 NO ANSWER Destination doesn’t answer within
    allowed time. ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    10 CONNECT    2400 Call connected at 2400 baud.✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    21 CONNECT 300 Call connected at 300 baud.✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    22 CONNECT 600  Call connected at 600 baud. ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    23 CONNECT 4800  Call connected at 4800 baud.✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    24 CONNECT 9600 Call connected at 9600 baud.✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    25 CONNECT 19200 Call connected at 19200 baud.✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    26 CAMP ON SET After getting BUSY result code, caller
    uses ATK to Camp-On. ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔  ✔ 
    27 CAMP ON FAIL  Camp on attempt fails (see CAMP On
    SET above). ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔  ✔ 
    28 CAMP ON
     CALL BACKExtension waiting for CAMP ON to go
    through ✔ ✔✔✔ ✔
    Features B-D
    Data Communications Interface (DCI)
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    							Description (Cont’d)
    Table DCI-5, Hayes Commands 
    Command Title  Description 
    AT Attention  Precedes all commands - place at beginning of command line.
    A/  Re-execute Command  Re-executes the most recent AT command. 
    A Answer Answers incoming call. 
    Dn  Dial  Dial according to the value of n, where n can be: 0-9, A to D,
    # and * (in telephone number) [, ], - or space (used to make
    number easier to    read, but ignored at time of dialing). 
    E0 Echo Off  Terminal does not echo commands input by user. 
    E1 Echo On  Terminal echoes commands input by user. 
    H  Hang Up  Hang up (disconnect) current call. 
    I  ROM Version  Returns the version on the ROM chip in the DCI.
    K Camp On  Camp On to busy system extension. 
    0 Return to Communication Mode After entering command mode (by entering an escape
    sequence), use AT0 to return to the communications mode.
    Q0 Result Codes On  Result codes are displayed. 
    Q1 Result Codes Off Result codes are not displayed. 
    Sx? Register Contents  The contents of register x are displayed (e.g., S1?) displays
    the contents of register 1). (x=two digits). 
    Sx=y  Change Register The contents of register X are changed to entry y. (x=2
    digits, y=3 digits).
    V0  Numeric Result Codes Set DCI provides numeric result codes, instead of verbal result
    codes.  See also Q0 and Q1. 
    V1 Verbal Result Codes Set  DCI provides verbal result codes, instead of numeric result
    codes.  See also Q0 and Q1. 
    X0 Result Code Set 0 Enable result code set 0 (basic result codes). 
    X1  Result Code Set 1  Enable result code set 1. 
    X2 Result Code Set 2  Enable result code set 2.
    X3 Result Code Set 3 Enable result code set 3. 
    X4  Result Code Set 4  Enable result code set 4. 
    Z  Reset  Reset the DCI, using the last values saved by system
    programming or the &W command. 
    &F  Initialize Registers  The DCI returns all registers to their factory default settings. 
    &W Store Registers  The DCI saves (stores) the current register values . Register
    values saved are S0, S2-S5, S12, S61-S66. 
    Features B-D
    Data Communications Interface (DCI)
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    							Programming
    Parallel
    In 1202 (DCI Type)
    for the DCI software
    port, enter 2. ModemTerminal
    Go to the flow
    chart on the
    following page.(384i only) In 1203, assign
    each DCI software port to a
    Tenant Group (1-4).NoYes
    In 1201 for each sub-type (1-10), set the
    values for the DCI S-registers (Register
    Type 1) and LAPB (X.25 packet
    switching) registers (Register Type 2). You can also use Hayes
    commands to change S-registers
    and other options.Do you want to change
    a DCI software ports
    default communications
    options? Same Unique
    In 1202 (DCI Sub-type) for the
    DCI software port, enter 1 for
    each sub-type .In 1202 (DCI Sub-type) for the
    DCI software port, enter a
    unique sub-type number
    (1-10).Do DCIs require
    unique register
    (option)
    programming?
    In 1202 (DCI Type) for the
    DCI software port, enter 4.In 1202 (DCI Type) for the
    DCI software port, enter 1.Is DCI software port
    connect to DTE (Terminal),
    DCE (Modem) or
    Centronics (parallel) device.
    In 0503, assign unused extension
    numbers to the DCI software ports.
    In 0005, assign 3DCIs station port
    circuit type 4.  Order 1-48
    corresponds to software ports
    145-288.In 0005, assign DCIs station port
    circuit type 2.  Order 1-144
    corresponds to software ports
    1-144. 3DCI Unit
    DCIIs DCI a DCI Module or
    3DCI Unit? (In 124i, skip
    this decision.)
    Start
    Features B-D
    Data Communications Interface (DCI)
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    							Programming (Cont’d)
    Continued
    from the
    previous
    page.
    If you dont initialize, any
    changes you made in 1201
    wont take effect. NoYes No YesNoYes
    Go to the flow
    chart on the
    following page.
    In 1206, initialize
    DCI software port.
    In 1207, set DCI Hotline
    originator and target
    extension numbers.Do you want DCI
    Hotlines for
    nailed-up
    connections?
    In 1205, assign each DCI
    software port to a
    non-restrictive Toll Restriction
    Class (1-15).  Also refer to the
    Toll Restriction feature.In 1205, assign each DCI
    software port to a restrictive
    Toll Restriction Class (1-15).
    Also refer to the Toll
    Restriction feature.
    Do you want to Toll
    Restrict outgoing
    (trunk) DCI calls?
    In 0507, assign extension
    (pilot) numbers to the DCI
    Department Groups.
    In 1204, assign DCI
    software ports to DCI
    Department Groups
    (1-32).Do you want to have
    DCI Department
    (pooled) operation?
    Features B-D
    Data Communications Interface (DCI)
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    							Programming (Cont’d)
    No YesNoYes No Yes
    Continued
    on following
    page.
    In 0406 Item 70,
    enter 0.
    In 1005, assign Class of
    Service to extensions.
    In 0406 Item 70,
    enter 1.
    Should keyset be able
    to set DCI Automatic
    Answer (Service Code
    883)?
    In 1006, assign a
    Telemarketing Dial key
    (code 1045) to the keyset.Do you want the
    Telemarketing Dial
    feature?
    In 1006, assign a data key
    (code 1029) to the keyset.Is DCI a DCI Module
    installed in a keyset?
    Continued
    from the
    previous
    page.
    Features B-D
    Data Communications Interface (DCI)
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    							Programming (Cont’d)
    Continued
    from
    previous
    page.
    Is the terminal connected
    to the DCI software port
    also for SMDR?Refer to the Station
    Message Detail
    Recording feature.
    Is the terminal
    connected to the DCI
    software port also for
    system reports?In 0007, enter the DCI
    software port number as
    the system report port
    number.
    Is the terminal
    connected to the DCI
    software port also for
    the alarm report?In 0008, enter the DCI
    software port number as
    alarm report port number.
    In 0130, set the report date
    format (0=American).
    (384i only)Is inDepth/inDepth+
    installed?
    In 1914:1 enter the
    channel/modem
    number to be used
    by the LAPB PCB.
    In 1914:2 enter the
    software port to
    which the DCI has
    been assigned in
    Program 0005.
    Stop
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    No
    Yes
    Features B-D
    Data Communications Interface (DCI)
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    							Programming (Cont’d)
    ➣
    (384i Only) 0005 - Extension Circuit Type
    Assign circuit type 2 for keysets with a DCI Module. Assign circuit type 4 for a 3DCI Module.  The 
    Order entry sets the software port number.  For DCI Modules, order 1-144 corresponds to software
    ports 1-144.  For 3DCI Modules, order 1-144 corresponds to software ports 145-288.
    ➣0007 - System Report Setup
    If the device connected to the DCI will also be for system reports, enter the DCI software port number as
    the system report port number.
    ➣0008 - Alarm Report Port Setup
    If the device connected to the DCI will also be for alarm reports, enter the DCI software port number as
    the alarm report port number.
    ➣0130 - Date Format for SMDR and System Reports
    Set the date format for SMDR (0=American, 1=European or 2=Japanese).
    ➣0406 - COS Options, Item 70: DCI Auto-Answer
    In an extension’s Class of Service, enable (1) or disable (0) the extension’s ability to set the DCI auto-an-
    swer mode (Service Code 883).
    ➣0503 - DCI Extension Number
    Assign an unused extension number (e.g., 500) to the DCI port. This allows other users to place data calls
    to the DCI.
    ➣0507 - DCI Department Pilot Numbers
    Assign unused extension numbers (e.g., 500) to the DCI Department Groups set in Program 1204.
    ➣1005 - Class of Service
    Assign Class of Service (1-15) to extensions.
    ➣1006 - Programming Function Keys
    Assign a data key (code 1029) to each keyset with a DCI Module.
    If DCI Module user wants to use the PC to dial voice calls, assign a Telemarketing Dial key (code 1045).
    ➣1201 - DCI Setup
    For each of the DCI sub-types (1-10 set in Program 1202), set the values for the modem S-registers
    (Register Type 1) and the X.25 packet switching (LAPB) registers (Register Type 2).  Refer to Tables
    DCI-1 and DCI-2 provided with this feature.  (You can also change these registers interactively from
    the DCI’s terminal).
    ➣1202 - DCI Port Type
    Assign a DCI port type to each DCI software port (1-144 or 145-288 in 384i; 1-72 in 124). Also, assign
    the sub-type (1-10 used in Program 1201) to each software port. The types are:
    0 = None
    1 = DCI connected to RS-232 DTE (terminal) port (1201 S-register 58 should be 0).
    2 = DCI connected to Centronics port
    3 = Not used
    4 = DCI connected to RS-232 DCE (modem) port (1201 S-register 58 should be 1).
    Prior to system software 3.04, the available types were 1 (RS-232-C) or 2 (Centronics).
    ➣(384i Only) 1203 - DCI Tenant Group
    Assign each installed DCI software port (1-144 and 145-288) to a tenant group (1-4).
    ➣1204 - DCI Department Group
    To pool DCIs into a Department, assign DCI software ports (1-144 and 145-288 in 384i, 1-72 in 124i) to
    DCI Department Groups (1-32).  Assign Pilot Numbers to DCI Departments in Program 0507.
    ➣1205 - DCI Toll Restriction Class
    For outgoing data calls, set the Toll Restriction Class (1-15, used in program 0701) for each DCI soft-
    ware port (1-144 and 145-288).
    ➣1206 - Initialize DCI
    After changing register values in Program 1201, be sure to use this program to initialize the DCI software
    port (1-144 and 145-288 in 384i, 1-72 in 124i ).  You must initialize a DCI software port before any
    changes made in Program 1201 will take effect.
    ➣1207 - DCI Hotline Setup
    Use this program to set up a DCI Hotline between an extension with a DCI Module and a destination
    DCI.  When the user at the DCI Hotline originator presses the data key, the system automatically calls the
    programmed destination.
    Features B-D
    Data Communications Interface (DCI)
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    							Programming (Cont’d)
    ➣
    (384i only) 1914 - PC Connection Port for Operation Control, Item 1: Using PDM Modem Number
    If PMS/inDepth is installed, enter the channel/modem number to be used by the LAPB PCB (01-16 maxi-
    mum [4 per each LAPB PCB installed]).
    ➣(384i only) 1914 - PC Connection Port for Operation Control, Item 2: DCI No. of Connecting WS
    If PMS/inDepth is installed, enter the software port to which the DCI has been assign in Program 0005
    (DCI=1-144, 3DCI=145-288).
    Related Features
    Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Applications
    CTI applications automate the office with TAPI compatibility and external PC control.
    Prime Line Selection
    Do not set up Prime Line Selection for extensions with Telemarketing Dial.
    Programmable Function Keys
    A keyset with a Data Module must have a data key. Optionally, keysets can also have Telemarketing Dial keys.
    Single Line Telephones
    Single line telephones cannot use the Data Communications capabilities of the system.
    Station Message Detail Recording
    The system uses DCIs for SMDR and system reports.
    TAPI Compatibility
    The system has Telephony Programming Applications Interface (TAPI) capability.
    Operation
    KEYSET-ORIGINATED DATA CALL
    To place a keyset-originated data call:
    Your extension must have a data key (PGM 1006 or SC 851: 1029)
    1. Press idle CALL key and dial DCI extension number.
    The data key lights when the call connects.
    If you see BUSY on your terminal display, you may be able to type ATK (Enter) to Camp On.  Refer to
    Table DCI-4 for other Result Codes.  Refer to Table DCI-5 for a complete list of Hayes-compatible commands.
    If you call a busy DCI-B, your data key continues to flash.
    TERMINAL-ORIGINATED VOICE CALL (Telemarketing Dial)
    To place a terminal-originated voice call:
    1. Press Telemarketing Dial key (PGM 1006 or SC 851: 1045).
    2. Using the terminal, type ATDT , the extension you want to call and press Enter.
    To save time, you can use your communication software’s dialing directory feature.
    3. Press Telemarketing Dial key after call dials out.
    TERMINAL-ORIGINATED DATA CALL
    To make sure your terminal is working properly:
    1. Type AT (Enter).
    OK displays on the next line. If you don’t see OK, check the communications parameters of your
    DCI and communications software. 
    When calling from a DCI-B, you can only place keyset-originated data calls. 
    To place a call from your terminal:
    1. Type ATDT nnn (where nnn is the DCI extension you want to call) press Enter.
    You see CONNECT if your call goes through.  For other Result Codes you may see, refer to Table DCI-4.
    Features B-D
    Data Communications Interface (DCI)
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