Microtel Series 1000EX User Manual
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Configuring Input/Output Modules
The Series 1000EX features true modularity--I/O channels operate completely
independently of each other. Using the following commands, each I/O channel in your
dialer can be configured to operate uniquely to satisfy your application requirements. For
each I/O channel, you may record a voice message, choose the format of spoken status
reports, program an alarm integration delay, alarm call out operation, and telephone
number calling sequence. Analog inputs also have user-selectable low and high alarm
setpoints.
NOTE: Always verify the I/O channel TYPE before proceeding to configure any other
values for a channel. The dialer will reset a channel’s settings when this
channel’s TYPE is modified. If you are adding a new I/O channel to your
dialer, you must configure this channel’s TYPE first. Refer to Advanced Topics
for information on adding I/O modules to an existing configuration.
NOTE: Input modules come from the factory configured as STATUS only. At the very
least, you must configure your inputs to Call On Alarm (described below).
The following commands configure and report the current values for the channel level
operations of the Series 1000EX. They are in the order presented in the text. These
settings include:
Section Current
Setting
Change Setting Meaning
Channel Type
*cc2* **cc2nn*
I/O Type of channel cc
Alarm
Configuration
*cc8* **cc8n*
Determines how channel cc’s alarm operation
will be handled
Report Status
Flag
*cc7* **cc7n*
Tells the dialer to report channel cc’s status as
part of its answer message (n=0:Don’t, 1:Do)
Channel
Telephone List
*cc4* **cc41t*
List of telephone numbers that will be called to
report an alarm condition for channel cc
Channel Status
*cc0*
Reads back the current status for channel cc
Clear Channel
Counters
**cc0* Clears the Counter, Runtime, Time In Alarm
values for the channel cc
Channel Voice
Name
*cc1* **cc1*~
Spoken name for channel cc
Channel
Report Format
*cc3* **cc3nn*
Selection of status information that is spoken
for channel cc
Channel
ON/OFF Delay
*cc5* **cc5nMMSS*
Time that a physical state change must be
maintained until channel cc’s alarm state
changes
Analog High
Setpoint
*cc90* **cc90aaa*
High setpoint for an analog input (in percent).
Used for analog alarm monitoring
Analog Low
Setpoint
*cc91* **cc91aaa*
Low setpoint for an analog input (in percent).
Used for analog alarm monitoring