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3 modem security code, 4 commercial mode, 5 custom menu strings – Campbell Scientific COM310 Voice Communications Modem User Manual

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem

tutorial is a more advanced tutorial for setting up voice callback. Example
program files are included for use in the tutorials. If you’ve had little
experience in creating/editing datalogger programs in Edlog, we suggest that
you begin with Quick Start (Section 3) and the basic LoggerTalk tutorial,
referring to the Help system with any questions you might have.

For a guide to interpreting the voice codes that LoggerTalk appends to a *.dld
program, see Appendix F of this manual.

5.3.3 Modem Security Code

A “Modem Security Code” can be assigned which allows a caller to hear only
the initial message(s) and prevents access to further data and control unless the
modem security code is presented. If a modem security code is not assigned,
by default all callers will have access to input locations, and can check status
and toggle datalogger ports and flags. The assignment of a modem security
code is done in LoggerTalk. The code becomes part of the associated *.dld
program when you click “Save Edits.” Refer to the LoggerTalk help system
for more information.

If you should forget an assigned modem security code, you can run
LoggerTalk, open (associate) the datalogger program file and obtain the
assigned modem security code from the main menu.

LoggerTalk’s Modem Security Code is unrelated to the Datalogger’s
*C mode passwords. For more information on the datalogger’s *C
mode, please refer to the datalogger operator’s manual.

NOTE

5.3.4 Commercial Mode

If you use LoggerTalk to put your voice communications system in
“Commercial Mode” the station will then announce the initial message(s) up to
two times. It will not prompt the caller to enter the security code. If the
correct security code is not presented within about 15 seconds the station will
hang up.

A Modem Security Code must be assigned in LoggerTalk in order to program
the *.dld file for Commercial Mode. Remember to re-send to the datalogger
any *.dld program “Saved and Edited”’ in LoggerTalk for the changes to take
effect.

5.3.5 Custom Menu Strings

When you call a station, after the initial messages are announced you are
prompted to select Input Locations, Ports, or Flags. You can use LoggerTalk
to rename these prompts. A dialog box to edit the strings is invoked by
clicking the “Menu Strings” button in the main LoggerTalk window. Refer to
the software help for more information.

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