Microtel Series 1000 User Manual
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MICROTEL Series 1000 Dialer
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Example 4- Program phone number 4
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To send a Fax report
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555-1212
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Command:
**014
*991
5551212
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Response:
Telephone number four is STAR nine nine one five five five one two one
two.
The *991 escape sequence shown must be embedded within telephone numbers
calling to FAX machines. This tells the dialer to begin to generate a FAX report
before it goes off-hook and dials the remote machine. Always put the *991 sequence,
as well as any other non-call progress sequences (such as auto acknowledge), at the
beginning of the telephone number string before the dialer goes off-hook to dial
regular telephone digits.
Example 5-
Program phone number 2
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No Voice Message (Pager)
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Auto acknowledge call
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Dial Pager Terminal (Example Phone #)
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Wait 30 seconds for Answer
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Wait 4 Seconds After Answer
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Dial No. for pager
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Dial
Current
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Dial
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Command:
**012 *940 *90 5551212 *730*4 *2*2 5556565 *91
*984 *91
*985 **
This example illustrates using the Automatic Current Alarm Display feature with a
pager system. When the escape code *984 is embedded within a telephone number, it
causes a single digit (‘0’-’9’) according to the current alarm to be dialed. Thus, when
dialing a numeric pager, the actual alarm index can be included in the page. Insert
this code after the telephone number that is sent to the paging terminal. Use a ‘*’ key
to indicate that the following digit is the alarm index. The escape code *985 is used
to show all current alarms on the system.
If channel 4 was the current channel in alarm and channels 6 and 7 are also in alarm
when the page is sent, it will read ‘5556565*4*467’ when you get your message.
NOTE: Some pagers do not accept the ‘*’ (*91) or ‘#” (*92) dtmf tones as input. Also,
some require the ‘#’ (*92) to terminate the input sequence. See pager system
documentation for details.