3 mixing modem and voice calls, 5 reading vs1 information from a *.dld file – Campbell Scientific VS1 Telephone Modem with Voice Synthesizer User Manual
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VS1 AND VOICE SYNTHESIZER EDITOR
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02:
P86Do
01: 11Set high Flag 1
03:
P91If Flag/Port
01: 22Do if flag 2 is low
02: 30Then Do
04:
P89If X<=>F
01: 4X Loc AIR TMP C
02: 3 >=
03: 40 F
04: 21Set low Flag 1
05: P95End
06:
P97Initiate Telecomm
01: 41Modem/Baud Option
02: 1Disabled when User Flag 1 is high
03: 40Seconds Call Time Limit
04: 0Seconds Before Fast Retry
05: 00Fast Retries
06: 0000Minutes Before Slow Retry
07: 3Failures Loc [:ERRORS ]
08: 123Datalogger ID
07:
P63Extended Parameters
01: 5
5
02: 5
5
03: 5
5
04: 4
4
05: 3
3
06: 2
2
07: 1
1
08: 13
Flags 1 and 2 are used the same way as in the
example for 8.4.1 except their roles are
reversed.
This program will initiate a modem call if the air
temperature should exceed 40°C. See your
PC208 manual for instructions on setting up
your PC to receive modem calls.
8.4.3 MIXING MODEM AND VOICE CALLS
You can intermix voice and modem calls in the
same program. Make sure you are not using the
same flag for a voice and a modem call. Set up
the different types of calls as shown in the
previous two sections.
8.5 READING VS1 INFORMATION FROM A
*.DLD FILE
After an editing process is completed the
information for the VS1 is added to the end of
the *.DLD file. This information can be checked
to make sure it is accurate.
A copy of the VS1 information added to the end
of EXMPL1.DLD follows. The numbers between
the "smiley faces" and the "&" symbols are the
numbers associated with the words used from
the word list. The "smiley face" is equivalent to
control code A (^A). Turn to Appendix C to see
the word list used with the VS1.
The first line is the wording used for input
locations. The second line is the wording used
for port. The third line is the wording used for
flag. The lines following are used for initial
message descriptions. Each initial message will
terminate with a period.
Line four starts with "\4". The number following
the slash indicates the number of digits
following the decimal point that the VS1 will
speak.
The numbers inside of quotation marks is the
wording for the input location.
The number(s) following the "$" symbol are the
input memory location numbers used in the
datalogger.
;|#"
-
56&
-
57&"#
#"
-
53&"#
#"
-
52&"#
>\4
-
88&
-
89&
-
109&
-
74&
-
71&
-
71&
-
71&"
-
109&
-
135&
-
86&"
-
85&$3
-
87&
-
122&.\
\4"
-
109&
-
98&
-
191&"
-
85&$1
-
192&.\
|
♣♣
If the datalogger has been programmed to
initiate voice calls you will see the phone
number associated with the call command at
the very end of the listing. The flag number
used to initiate the call and the phone number
will be between "at" symbols (@).