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used the modem will ‘voice’ or say the time the measurement was made, after
which it will voice the data in each data box for that measurement time.
Pressing '8':
This causes the H-2191 to move to the last measurement and ‘voice’ or speak
the data measured by the logger at that time.
Pressing '9':
This causes the H-2191 to move back in time so historical data can be
reviewed to look for trends in the data. This is used in conjunction with the ‘7'
key. See the description above for the ‘7' key for more information.
Pressing '0':
This causes the H-2191 to repeat the menu.
NOTE:
The following are valid options that are not part of the spoken menu. Press the ‘*’
key to access these options
Pressing '*1': This is a hidden option to instruct the modem to answer in a data only mode on
the next dial in attempt.
Pressing '*2': This is a hidden option to change the modem to modem baud rate on the H-2191.
Pressing '*4': This is a hidden option in the call in menu and is used to enable the alarms.
Pressing '*5': This is a hidden option in the call in menu and is used to disable the alarms.
Pressing '*6': This is a hidden option to acknowledge any pending or suspended alarms.
Pressing '*8': This is a hidden option in the call in menu and is used to enter a menu used to
adjust the voice quality options while the user is on the phone listening to the
adjustments as they are made.
Pressing '#':
This is a hidden option that causes the call to terminate immediately. The ‘Good
Bye’ message will be spoken and then the phone call is terminated. The normal
inactivity timer of about 7 seconds is ignored.
The modem will ‘voice’ a good-bye message and hang-up if there is no key press for about 7
seconds.
3.4 Voice Call In Over Cell Phone System
Calling into a H-2192 functions the same as calling into the H-2191. The only difference is the
modem module power must be enabled, keeping the Cell phone module active.
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