Microtel Series 1000 User Manual
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MICROTEL Series 1000 Dialer
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Digital Output Type
Channel two Digital Output is ON.
Power
Fail
Channel nine Power Normal.
z Reset Counters and Runtime Registers Clears I/O channel counter and runtime
registers. Refer to the section on configuration of I/O channels for other types of
channel report formats.
**c0
Reset I/O channel’s counter and runtime
Example- Command:
**10
Response:
Channel one normally closed digital input zero counts
runtime is zero.
Use either of the following commands to force the dialer to call a specific telephone
number and give a status report, or to fax a status or configuration report. Before
using these commands, telephone number n must have already been entered into the
System Telephone Directory. If a telephone number will be used to send a fax report,
it needs to contain the *991 escape sequence (See Telephone Numbers in the
Configuration section). Example FAXes are included in the appendix.
NOTE: These commands will not be accepted by the dialer if an unacknowledged
alarm is present, or if the dialer called you.
z Fax Status Report This command will fax a snapshot system status report to
telephone number n (n=1-9, telephone directory index). If telephone n does not have
the *991 escape sequence embedded within it, then the dialer will just speak a voice
status report.
**056n
Fax Status Report
Example- Command
**0561
Response:
Fax status report to telephone number one.
z Fax Configuration Report This command will fax the system configuration data to
telephone number n. This report can be kept as a record to verify that the dialer is
configured correctly. If telephone n does not have the *991 escape sequence
embedded within it, then the dialer will just speak a status report.
**057n
Fax Configuration Report
Example- Command
**0572
Response:
Fax system data to telephone number two.