Specifications
System Configuration Files
220 025-9035AA
; Trunk 7A:
; 
; block 0, service code 3, no adder, 0000000 through 9999999 all valid
07 00 10 08 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 98 96 7F
07 00 05 09 02 01 07 01 ; DID WINK, 1 ring, 7 digits, can answer
; Trunk 7B:
; 
; block 0, service code 3, no adder, 0000000 through 9999999 all valid
07 01 10 08 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 98 96 7F 
07 01 05 09 02 01 07 01 ; DID WINK, 1 ring, 7 digits, can answer
Table 28: Trunk Card OPARAM Codes
(**) = default value for parameter
Meaning cc pp qq ...
Alarm dialer DID access 
number (Ademco Fast 
format assumed)
05 25 nn nn nn nn
Set the DID number to answer alarm dialer calls, 
default is 3B 9A C9 FF (= 999999999, an impossible 
number). Example: for 820-6363 to be the number for 
an alarm dialer to call use: 00 7D 38 1B
Allow central software to 
completely control ringback
02 21 **00 = trunk card starts ringback as soon as feed digits
are seen (this is default - and is how existing 
code worked)
01 = trunk card does no independent ringback, it will
only ringback when central tells it to AND the
trunk card will not delay 1+ seconds before
reporting the call to central
Allow central software to 
control answer supervision
02 20 **00 = trunk card answer supervises as soon as feed
digits are seen (this is default - and is how
existing code worked)
01 = trunk card does no independent answer 
supervision - central must send opcode 3A
Alpha acknowledgement 
delay
02 32 nn = 00 to 0F, delay time in seconds (0 to 15) 
00 = disables delay time
Alpha input terminator 02 26 **0D = Default, carriage return (CR or Enter) is
terminator 
XX = any other value-the terminator character, for
example, 03 for Ctrl-C
Alpha logon prompt 
terminator and maximum 
logon attempts
03 2B LL tt
LL = sets prompt for TAP logon 
00 = ID = (default) 
01 = ID =<CR> 
02 = ID =<CR><LF> 
03 = ID =<LF><CR>
tt = sets max logon attempts for a TAP session 
00 to FF = 0 to 255, zero means unlimited
Alpha logon timeout 
(applies to dual trunk only)
02 14 nn = # seconds between characters
00 = disable timeout, 0 to 83 (131 decimal)
(**default = 1E = 30 seconds)










