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Programming Transfer Codes
The Polling Controller sends transfer codes to the LSS indicating the port to which calls
should be routed. Calls also can be manually routed to any of the ports using a one- to
four-digit transfer code. Remote programming is also accessed through transfer codes.
Each code can be a maximum of four digits in length and can contain any of the 12
DTMF digits.
No Default Port
Use this feature in applications where all of the devices connected to the LSS are used
for polling, including Port 1. This feature can program the LSS
not to route calls lacking
transfer codes to Port 1. You have the option of disconnecting the call or routing it to
another port.
Remote Programming
A password-protected remote programming capability is provided. When Remote
Programming is enabled (default enabled) at the LSS, options can be programmed a
DTMF telephone from a remote site. The default password can be changed from the
remote location using a DTMF telephone.
Loss of Power at the LSS
During a power failure, telephones connected to Port 1 can receive and place calls. No
other features of the LSS are available. Existing Port 1 connections will
not be interrupted
by power failure or restoration.
Port Access Priority at the LSS
There are certain conditions under which a caller making a priority interrupt at the LSS
may not be able to immediately obtain central office dial tone which enables the priority
call to be processed by the telephone network. The user will experience a dial tone delay
Reference Manual
Chapter 5: Standalone LSS Operation and Programming
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Figure 5 Standalone Line Sharing Switch