FF Systems FF-8070 Operation Manual - page 12
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Track Interrupt Mode
Enable/Disable play track interrupt
default
130069
interrogate
1300690
no interrupt
1300691
DTMF interrupt
1300692
COS interrupt
There are three interrupt modes available on the FF-8070:
RESPONSE
DESCRIPTION
"I N T Cancel"
"I N T D T M F"
"I N T C O S"
These modes allow the user to set the play interrupt mode for their DVR.
generally recommended for users who do not want COS interrupt of DVR tracks because it still
allows an interrupt mechanism that is available (pressing a DTMF digit) to terminate a track play if
desired.
Save Config. Flags
Set configuration flags to EEPROM
default
130067800
This command "saves" the status of the configuration flags register. On reset, this register is
recalled from EEPROM so that the contents can continue to reflect the user's desired setting. The
configuration flags save the Blank annunciate flag and the interrupt mode. Changes made to these
settings will not be retained until saved with this command. Also, the auto erase time is saved with
this command.
Clear Mail Codes
default
1300581800
This command should be executed anytime that the voice mail command codes are to be changed. This
resets the function codes to the factory defaults which can help reduce difficulties that may be encountered
with the FF-8070 code checking procedure.
Auto Play delay
Set or interrogate the auto play delay
default
1300580t
This command is used to set the auto play delay from
affects tracks 100 and 101 and prevents them from being played if a user enters the "List active
messages" command within the time set by this command. The factory default is 3 minutes.
Auto Erase delay
Set or interrogate the auto erase delay
default
1300582t
This command is used to set the auto erase delay from
is attached to each voice mail message when it is recorded. When the time expires, the message is
automatically erased.
hours, or a little over 10 days. This parameter must be saved using the Save Config. Flags
command.
FF-800 Interface Programming
The FF-800 allows any of the system tracks to be entered into speech messages on the FF-800 via the
"[SPI]" speech phrase macro (word# 182). When the message is processed by the FF-800, the