EDAC 222-02 AUTO ALARM DIALLER
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USING A PAGER WITH THE EDAC 222-02
Numeric Pager
The most basic form of paging is to use a numeric pager. This type of pager can only display
numbers or codes. When making an alarm notification call to a numeric pager you must enter the
RIC code of the pager into a suitable phone number slot (see function
F11
), and select a call type.
The call type will either be
Call Type 8
(timed call using function
F54
)
or
Call Type
#
(call
progress detection)
.
NOTE:
If you are using a PABX, you will need to add the access code for an outside
line and a pause.
Timed Call Using F54 Pager Delay time
This is the time from dialling the number to when the paging network answers the call. The EDAC
222-02 sends the DTMF pager message at this point. You can determine this time by dialling the
pager network with a telephone and measuring the period from dialling the number until the call is
answered.
Call Progress Detection
When using this setting, the dialler will attempt to detect the status of the call and send the pager
message in
F10
at the appropriate time. It is more common to use
Timed Call
using
function
F54
(
Pager Delay Time
).
When using the EDAC 222-02 with a pager, you will need to set a wait time between calls (function
F53
) so that you can call into the EDAC 222-02 to cancel the alarm, stopping further calls from
being made.
Use function
F04
to set the number of rings before answer for an incoming call when any input is
active. Default is four rings before auto answer.
Use function
F03
to set cancellation options (Cancel by any key or PIN) for an incoming call to the
EDAC 222-02. Default is ‘Cancel by any key.’