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Sample Status report (custom messages in parentheses)

“Hello, this is (610-555-1234)”
“(This is the emergency notification system for the Chestnut Street Water Plant in Little

Town, Pennsylvania.)”

“Alarm channel 20 (pipeline number 1 inflow pressure) is too high, it is now 64 psi”
“Input 3 on module 0 (tank number 3 overflow valve) is OPEN”
“Input 7 on module 2 (outflow water temperature) is now at 85.21 degrees

Fahrenheit”

“Relay output 1 on module 4 (backup power generator) is OFF”
“Battery voltage is now at 13.72 volts, Okay”
“Main power is ON”
“Power supply consumption is now at 0.45 amps”
“Ladder program is running”
“C-Program is not running”
“Enter Password” (only if you press a touch-tone button)
“Goodbye”

Customizing Your Status Report

Your status report can include information from almost any parameter stored in the SCADA

3000. Besides the general items selected on the Voice Settings form, you can also include

information on Inputs, Outputs, Timers, Counters, Bits, Ladder Variables, and C Variables.

You decide which items are reported by selecting them from a master list of all available data

points. These items may be reported using the canned message descriptions, or you may assign

a custom message to each item.
Return to the Voice Setup form. This time choose the Status UAFs tab.

Figure 4: Voice Status UAFs Tab

The box on the left contains a list of all Available data points in a particular category. Use the

pop-up menu above it to select the category of data point list you want to see.

Figure 5: Status UAFs pop-up menu