Example #1A ESS Input Messages
ALW:RCCHAN
ID . . . . . . ALW:RCCHAN
GENERIC. . . . B12 and later
TTY. . . . . . MTCE
FEATURE. . . . CORE
APPLICATION. . 1A
PPU. . . . . . 12.05
TYPE . . . . . Input
1. PURPOSE
Assigns a particular channel as the office RC channel.
2. FORMAT
ALW:RCCHAN aaa!
3. EXPLANATION OF MESSAGE
It must be entered following a phase that zeroes call store or when
reassignment of the office RC channel is desired before RC input
messages will be accepted on a given channel.
a = Channel name: (those specified in the RC input message
class)
= LOC - Local maintenance
= REM - Remote maintenance
= SC1 - Switching control center TTY No. 1
= SC2 - Switching control center TTY No. 2
= SRM - Supplementary remote maintenance
= CLT - Calling Line Identification
= ST1 - Supplementary TLTP TTY No. 1
= ST2 - Supplementary TLTP TTY No. 2
= ST3 - Supplementary TLTP TTY No. 3
= ST4 - Supplementary TLTP TTY No. 4
= TR1 - Traffic TTY No. 1
= TR2 - Traffic TTY No. 2
Notes: The service order TTY (RCS) is in the RC input message class but
can not be assigned as the office RC channel.
This message can be input on any of the RC input class channels except
the RCS channel.
Channel names CLT, ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, TR1, and TR2 are only valid with
the Change Message Class of I/O Port Feature (set card $FF131).
4. SYSTEM RESPONSE
PF = Indicates message received, followed by output message
REPT:RC WARNING OFFICE RC CHANNEL - 'a' and a spurt minor
alarm.
?I,INVDATA = Indicates that the channel name is RCS or one not in the
RC input message class. Refer to the ALW:INPCLS input
message to modify the RC input message class.
5. REFERENCES - FOR MORE DETAILS SEE
PIDENT
PR-6A300, RCIG1A00