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PROGRAMMING
– INPUT SPECIFIC PARAMETERS
Function F10 Programming Your Pager Messages
When an alarm notification call is made to a Pager, the message in this function is sent.
If you want to use a text message, e.g. ‘Boiler Alarm’, this must be sent to an Alpha-numeric
pager or cell phone. You need to use a PC and a terminal program such as HyperTerminal to
configure alpha-numeric messages. See section
‘Programming using RS232’
in
‘Application
Notes’ for detailed instructions.
Notice to Australian Users:
The EDAC 400-02 is not compatible with SMS via TAP
services in Australia. The 400-02 cannot send SMS messages to cellular phones in
Australia.
Message
one
is entered as follows:
10
Enter pager message followed by a
#
to save
e.g.
2234#
Default: Empty (Displays as ‘
E
’ for Empty)
Each of the four Input pager messages must be programmed separately as follows:
Use
F10
for Input
1
pager message
1
as in the example above.
Use
F20
f
or Input
2
pager message
2
.
Use
F30
f
or Input
3
pager message
3.
Use
F40 f
or Input
4
pager message
4
.
To reset a pager message to empty:
Select the message, do not enter a message and save
using the
#
key.
Function F11 Programming Your Telephone/Pager/SMS Numbers
The EDAC 400-02 can be programmed with up to 16 different phone numbers. Each of the four
individual Inputs can have can have up to 4 phone numbers, associated with it hence a total of 16
numbers can be programmed into the EDAC 400-02.
Notice to Australian Users:
The EDAC 400-02 is not compatible with SMS via TAP
services in Australia. The 400-02 cannot send SMS messages to cellular phones in
Australia.
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 400-02 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
1
F11
2
F12
3
F13
4
F14
Roster / Input 1