B.fault delay time programming – Microtel Series 100 User Manual
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II.
PROGRAMMING THE DIALER SYSTEM
For this section, be advised that the keystroke entries are CAPITALIZED and the
system's response whether visual or audible, is enclosed with in [brackets].
The system must be in the Halt mode to accept programming Information. If it is not in
the Halt mode, depress the HALT key to force that condition. ["system ready"]
A. STATION
IDENTIFICATION
There are two ways to enter a station identification message into the system. The
station can be identified as a number up to eight digits in length, in which case the
system will refer to itself as, "this is station XX...X". Alternatively, the system will allow
the entry of up to sixteen words from either the "core" vocabulary, the "application"
vocabulary, or both, to be connected together into one identification message. For
instance, the station identification "This is the east plant" is comprised of five words
from the system's vocabulary. The first case is called the Number Mode, while the
later is referred to as the Message Mode of station identification entry.
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Number Mode Entry of Station Identification
1.
ENTER, 0 ["station number, ready"]
2.
Enter desired digits, terminate the entire entry with a second
depression of ENTER ["the station number is xx...x"]
To read this data,
READ,0 ["the station number is xx...x"]
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Message Mode Entry of Station Identification
1.
ENTER, MESSAGE,0 ["station identification, ready"]
2.
Enter desired words by entering the appropriate three digit codes for
each word in sequence from the core or application vocabulary lists found in the
appendix
3.
Terminate the entry sequence with a second depression of ENTER
["the station identification is ...(word1), (word2), (word3)...(word 16)"]
To read this data,
READ, MESSAGE, 0 ["the station identification is ...(word1), (word2),
(word3)...(word 16)"]
B.
FAULT DELAY TIME PROGRAMMING
The system allows the user to program sentences up to eight words in length to be
spoken by the system identifying each fault condition. The unit is shipped with non-
specific phrases already programmed in. The system will articulate the channels as
"fault 1, fault 2.... fault 8". The programming example below illustrates the message
string programming for channel number 1. This programming operation may be used
for all channels, which are to be used by the system, or the pre-programmed phrases
may be used for any or all of the messages. The following example illustrates the
programming procedure for fault channel 1:
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