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Chapter 11: Programming for Phone Line Applications
calling in from a telephone. The default password is set to 555. (See “System
Programming” for information on setting the password.)
Use Password for Local: Checking this box will require you to enter the touch-
tone password to obtain access to the voice programming menus when connect-
ing a telephone to the Voice Port. Default is 555. (See “System Programming” for
information on setting the password.)
Recite ID Phone Number: Checking this box will result in the Unit ID phone
number being announced during a status report.
Recite Custom ID Message: Checking this box will result in the custom ID mes-
sage being announced during a status report. The ID message is message number
64 or 32, depending on the number of Custom Phrases selected.
Speak Canned with Custom: Checking this box will result in the canned vocabu-
lary announcing the input and module number with each custom message.
Examples of what the unit will say with and without canned messages:
a) with canned speech: “Input 3 on module 10 (well number 1 water level) is too
high—it is now 600 inches.”
b) without canned speech: “(Well number 1 water level) is too high—it is now 600
inches.”
Items Included in the Status Report
Recite Alarms: There are three choices for having alarm information included in
the status report. The choices and a description of each are listed below:
No: This setting programs the unit to leave out alarm status information during a
status report.
All: This setting will announce the status of all alarms programmed and enabled
on the Alarm Programming screen.
Existing: This setting will only announce alarms that currently exist, whether
acknowledged or not. This includes any value that currently exceeds its specified
high or low limits and has met its programmed recognition time.
Recite Status Messages: Checking this box will result in the programmed status
UAF messages (see Voice Status Message Programming) being announced during
a status report.
Recite Battery Voltage: Checking this box will result in the battery voltage being
announced during a status report. Full charge is between 13.5 and 13.8 Volts.
Recite Main Power Status: Checking this box will result in the canned vocabu-
lary announcing if the main power is ON or OFF.
Recite Main Power Supply Consumption: Checking this box will result in the
canned vocabulary announcing the present current consumption in Amps.
Recite Ladder Program Status: Checking this box will result in the canned
vocabulary announcing the ladder program status, either “running” or “not run-
ning.”
Recite C Program Status: Checking this box will result in the canned vocabulary
announcing the C-Program status, either “running” or “not running.”