Microtel Series 1000 User Manual
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MICROTEL Series 1000 Dialer
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7. Configure Channel Type
z Enter the command **c20n, where c is the I/O channel (numbered 1 to 8 from left
to right) and nn is the I/O type to be programmed
n Setting
Meaning
0
SPARE
No Type Selected
1
Digital Input Normally Open
Contact closure Normally Open
2
Digital Input Normally Closed
Contact closure Normally Closed
3
Digital Output
Digital Output that is user definable to
be Open or Closed
4
Analog Output (00.0 - 99.9%)
Analog Output that is user definable to
be at some setting
5
Analog Input (00.0 - 99.9%)
Current Percentage of an input value
6
Local Alarm Output
Digital Output that Closes when there
is a local alarm
8
Follow Channel Output
Digital Output that Closes depending
on the followed channel’s state
(see below)
NOTE: This command defaults all the information for a channel. Make sure this is the
first command performed on a channel.
8. Review Channel Input/Output Values
z Once a channel’s type has been configured (see 7 above), this channel can now
report its current status condition. Enter the command *c0 to review the
programmed channels status conditions, where c is the channel number 1 to 9.
This is an easy way to tell that the dialer is connected properly to the external
devices. Example: Enter *10 to review channel 1’s current status condition.
9. Assign Telephone Numbers to Individual Channels.
z Enter **c41t*, where c is the I/O channel (numbered 1 to 8 from left to right) and
t is the index number of the telephone number you wish to dial (t = 1,2,3,…9).
Example: If you want an alarm on channel 1 to call the telephone numbers 2 and
4 to report the error, enter the command **14124*. This will set this channel’s
calling list to be the numbers 2 and 4.
10. Configure the Inputs to Call On Alarm.
NOTE: The pre-configured inputs come from the factory disabled preventing nuisance
telephone calls.
z Enter the command, **c82, where c is the input channel number on the Dialer.
Example: Enter **382 to arm input channel number 3 to call on alarm.
z The Dialer will respond, “Channel three alarm setup is two, call on alarm.”