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Chapter 21: PC Alarm Dialout
Chapter 21: PC ALARm DIALOUT
PC Alarm Dialout is a feature that allows your computer to make alarm calls (voice, fax, pager,
email ...) when your SCADA 3000 units do not have access to a telephone line. The feature is
intended to be used when you have several SCADA 3000 units connected via a radio network
or serial port. When an alarm occurs on one of the units, the PC will make the alarm calls and
receive the acknowledgement code.
Computer Requirements
MultiModem External V.92 Speakerphone Modem Model # MT5656ZDX-V
Soundblaster Compatible Soundcard & Speakers
Microphone
*Cable with
1
⁄
8
" male to
1
⁄
8
" male connectors
*The cable must connect to the Line Out jack of the Soundcard and to the Mic
input of the modem. The microphone plugs into the MIC jack of the soundcard.
See figure below:
Figure 1: Typical connections between modem & soundcard
Note: If your sound card does not have a separate speaker out jack, you’ll need to
use a splitter cable to connect line out to both speakers and the Modem Card
microphone jack.
Software Setup
The PC Alarm Dialout feature is enabled from the SCADA 3000 Control Center screen.
Run the SCADA 3000 software and select File, then Options. In the Call Handling section,
click in the box labeled Enable PC Alarm Dialout, then click OK. This will bring up the PC
Alarm Dialout status window shown below:
Figure 2: PC Alarm Dialout status window