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Microtel Series 1000EX User Manual

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MICROTEL Series 1000EX Dialer

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z I/O Alarm Configuration Selection of channel cc’s alarm operation. For instance,

latched, call on alarm, etc.

*cc8*

Review I/O channel c alarm configuration

**cc8n* Program I/O channel c alarm configuration

The following table describes the different types of alarm configurations possible
with the Series 1000EX Dialer.

N Value

Meaning

0

None

no alarms generated

1

LATCHED

no alarms generated

2

COA (call on alarm)

A call is placed when input changes from normal to
alarm after the I/O delay time. If the monitored
input goes back to a normal condition, no more
alarm call-outs will be made for that previous fault.

3

COA LATCHED

A call is placed when input changes from normal to
alarm after the I/O delay time. Calls will persist
until the alarm is acknowledged.

4

RTN (call on return)

Same as call on alarm, with a second call made
when the alarm condition goes away.

5

Remaining in current
output state

For Digital and Analog Outputs. Please use this
feature with Caution
. The output state of this
channel will remain the same even after the dialer
gets turned off and back on. Make sure that this
feature fits with your application
.


When this value is modified, the alarm condition for this point will be reset.

Example- Command:

**0184*

Response:

Channel one alarm setup is four call on alarm and return
to normal
.

NOTE: When using Digital Outputs, see the section labeled Site Control.

z Report Status Flag When this is set, the dialer will report this channel’s current

status values in the opening message for a callout or callin.

*cc7*

Review Report Status Flag

**cc70* Clear Report Status Flag (Default)
**cc71* Set Report Status Flag

This is used to automatically relay certain channel status information during callouts

and callins without the user having to enter any commands to retrieve it.