Operations, Alarm acknowledgment, Checking system status – Microtel CellStat v.1.10 User Manual
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CellStat
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NOTE: CellStat
TM
’s built-in cellular phone number is printed on a label on the left side
of the enclosure, near the antenna.
NOTE: Do not type the “” marks.
NOTE: You must enter the “set email ” portion as shown. That is, there must be a
single space after “set” and after “email”.
NOTE: The email address can be up to 50 characters long.
Example- Command:
“Email”
Response: “[email protected]”
Operations
This section details operation of the dialer, from both local and remote locations.
Sections will detail the following actions:
z Alarm Acknowledgment
z Checking System Status
Alarm Acknowledgment
When CellStat
TM
calls you, you may wish to respond to the call differently depending on
what type of alarm has occurred, who is on duty, the time of day, severity of the alarm,
etc.
If you wish the dialer to go to the next phone number on its calling list, hang up the
phone. The dialer will continue on after the call spacing delay to the next phone number
on the list until it receives an acknowledgment or the unlatched alarm goes away by
itself.
If you wish to acknowledge the call from your touch-tone phone, press the ‘*’ key on
your telephone while the alarm message is being spoken. The dialer will respond by
speaking, “Acknowledged”. If you then need access to the remote programming
commands, enter the 2 digit access code when CellStat
TM
prompts you. After gaining
access to the dialer, you may review or modify any of the dialer’s configuration data.
NOTE: If you don’t have a touch-tone phone, or if you received an SMS text message
alert from CellStat
TM
, you can acknowledge the alarm call by calling the dialer
back within the call-spacing period (one to three minutes). When the dialer
answers the telephone call, all fault conditions will be acknowledged.
Checking System Status