Microtel DialStat (With Fault Indicators) User Manual
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MICROTEL
DialStat
TM
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NOTE:
If C=5, the Power Fault channel, the response is:
Example Command:
**531
Response:
Power fault channel is READY
Command: **530
Response:
Power fault channel is OFF
NOTE:
When channel 5 is configured OFF it will not call out when a power
failure occurs.
z I/O Return-To-Normal Status Selection of channel c return to normal status
notification. When enabled, the input channel’s return to a normal state after an
alarm will cause a notification callout, using the same list of telephone numbers to
call as an alarm event.
NOTE: Unlike Alarm events, once acknowledged there is NO snooze operation.
*c4
Review I/O channel c return-to-normal configuration
**c41/0
Program I/O channel c return-to-normal configuration
Example- Command:
**141
Response:
Channel one alarm clear status is enabled.
Example- Command:
**440
Response:
Channel four alarm clear status is disabled.
Telephone Numbers
As described in the theory of operation in Chapter 1, DialStat
TM
can store up to eight (8)
phone numbers in the System Telephone Directory. This section explains how to
program the dialer’s telephone numbers and shows how to customize the numbers for
certain call-out situations.
Use the following command to enter each telephone number into DialStat
TM
:
*6n
Review Telephone n (n=1 to 8)
**6np**
Program Telephone n (n=1 to 8)
p = telephone number of up to 30 digits with escape codes for one of 8 (eight) telephone
numbers. The telephone data is terminated with ‘**’ (two asterisks).
Example- Command:
**612760571**
Response: Telephone number one is two seven six zero five seven one
Example- Command:
**652432400**
Response:
Telephone number five is two four three two four zero zero