In the previous three articles, we talked about some HA1G DTMF-related function settings, such as remote stun and remote kill. Today I will talk about some other settings.
Own ID: The identification ID of this machine. When receiving a DTMF call signal, if the front part of the decoded DTMF ID is the same as the Own ID, the reception is allowed;
Show ANI: Set whether to display the DTMF ID when the machine receives a DTMF call. When checked, it needs to match the Own ID before it will be displayed. The part that matches the Own ID will not be displayed;
For example: the receiver Own ID is set to 123, and the DTMF ID sent by the transmitter is set to 12345678. The receiver receives the signal from the transmitter and recognizes that the own Own ID of the receiver is consistent with the first three digits of the transmitter's DTMF ID. Reception is allowed. After receiving, the ID displayed in the pop-up window is 45678.
Group Code: Group calling code, which can be set to A, B, C, D, *, #;
①Set Own ID through frequency writing software: "DTMF Setting"->"Common set"->"Call ID";
② Set the Own ID through the radio menu: "MENU"->"Signaling"->"Common Setting"->"Decode Setting" table->"Own ID".
③Set Show ANI through frequency writing software: "DTMF Setting"->"Common set"->"Show ANI";
④Set Show ANI through the radio menu: "MENU"->"Signaling"->"Common Setting"->"Decode Setting" table->"Show ANI".
⑤Set Stun ID through frequency writing software: "DTMF Setting"->"DTMF list"->Select the list to be set->"Group Code";
1. The basic sending and receiving code process is consistent
2. The group call function is for one-to-many calls.
Suppose a team has: 5 people whose ID codes are
A:121
B:122
C:123
D:124
E:125
Only the last digit of the ID is different.
When you want to call A, you need to send the code 121.
If you want to call other people at the same time, you can use a group call code. Assume that the group call codes of 5 people are all: C.
Then the team leader or other members send "12C" and the other members can receive it.
At this point, the relevant content of HA1G DTMF signaling has been explained. For more related content, you can check out previous articles.