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Pressing '4':
This causes the H-2191 globally enable the alarms.
Pressing '5':
This causes the H-2191 globally disable the alarms.
Pressing '6':
This causes the H-2191 acknowledge the alarm call out action.
Pressing '7':
When moving through the historical data, this key causes the H-2191 to move
forward in time. This is used in conjunction with the ‘9' key which moves back in
time, and the ‘8' key which moves to the current time. These options allow
historical data to be reviewed to look for trends in the data. The modem will hold
12 historical data values for each data box. When these options are used the
modem will ‘voice’ or say “Scan XX” where XX is a number 0 to 12 indicating
scan number 0, the newest scan, to scan number 12, the oldest scan, after which it
will voice the data in each data box for that scan.
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.
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.
3.6 Voice Call Out (ALARM) Over Cell Phone System
Out going calls over the Cell Module based on an alarm condition will act much the same as for
the standard phone system.
3.7 Data Call In Using Cell Modem Module
Note: a data plan setup for mobile terminated connections is required for this feature to be
available. The modem will listen for incoming telnet sessions on the TCP port specified by the
user (the default is port: 2192). Simply open a connection with a program like HyperTerminal
using the port and IP address assigned to the modem (refer to the cell providers documentation
on obtaining the IP address which they assigned to the modem).
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