EDAC 222-02 AUTO ALARM DIALLER
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Function F11 Programming Your Telephone/Pager Numbers
The EDAC 222-02 can be programmed with up to 16 different phone numbers. Each Input can
have one list of up to 4 phone numbers, associated with it, a total of 16 numbers can be
programmed into the EDAC 222-02.
By default the programmed numbers are treated as a single list of 16 numbers. Using function
F07
Call List Priority
, the list can be divided up and treated differently depending on the alarm Input
trigger number. See function
F07
When the alarm Input is activated, the EDAC 222-02 will start to dial through the call list, always
starting with the first phone number on the call list, then the next and so on. When programming
phone numbers and/or pager numbers they may be entered in any order. However, alarm
notification calls will be made in the function sequence number in the table below while applying
the rule selected in function
F07
Call List Priority
.
Slot #
Function
Slot #
Function
1
F11
Input \ Roster 1
9
F31
Roster 3
2
F12
10
F32
3
F13
11
F33
4
F14
12
F34
5
F21
Input \ Roster 2
13
F41
Roster 4
6
F22
14
F42
7
F23
15
F43
8
F24
16
F44
When using pagers, the RIC code of the pager, which is normally written on the pager,
should be entered into one of these phone number slots. See
Using a Pager with the EDAC
222-02
.
If you are using a PABX:
Sometimes problems can be encountered when getting the
EDAC 222-02 to dial an outside line. Usually this occurs when the
outside line
number
(e.g. 1 or 9) is dialled and the EDAC 222-02 begins dialling the phone number
before
the
PABX can produce the outside line dial tone. This results in the first few numbers being
missed by the PABX. This problem can be overcome by putting more pauses between the
outside line number and the phone number to be dialled. If you are using a PABX system,
a two-second pause may be inserted using the
*
key. You cannot start or end with a
pause.
11
Enter number followed by a
#
to save
e.g.
1*02432#
(1 to get an outside line,
*
pause, 02432)
Then…
Enter the
call type
(see
Call Types
on page 29)
e.g.
1
The number is then displayed for checking.