
Programming Examples
Example 1: Reporting Alarms over Radio and Telephone
In this example, assume that your company has a mobile radio system
which is monitored by field personnel. Radio operators have DTMF pads
on their mics so they can acknowledge an alarm from the B1290. They
would like to have the alarm reported over the radio system three times
with a 2 minute interval between transmissions, then dialed out over the
telephone if it is not acknowledged. If the alarm is not acknowledged, the
B1290 should try again in ten minutes. After six tries at ten minute inter-
vals, the B1290 should switch to trying once an hour. The COS on the radio
used with the B1290 gives a high signal when the channel is busy.
B1290: Enter Program Code
YOU:
2**
Directory Code
B1290: Enter Directory
YOU:
1**
Directory A
B1290: Directory A, Line One is...
YOU:
2**
Change
B1290: ‘beep’
YOU:
#1 #8 **
[RADIO] [VOICE]
B1290: Directory A, Line One is RADIO VOICE
YOU:
**
Next
B1290: Directory A, Line Two is...
YOU:
2**
Change
B1290: ‘beep’
YOU:
#2120 **
[WAIT]120 (seconds)
B1290: Directory A, Line Two is WAIT 120
YOU:
**
Next
B1290: Directory A, Line Three is...
YOU:
2**
Change
B1290: ‘beep’
YOU:
#1 #8 **
[RADIO] [VOICE]
B1290: Directory A, Line Three is RADIO VOICE
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Programming Examples