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LaserNET Program User's Guide
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Figure 4-6. Configure IIM Window
3. To enable the Autodial function, check
Autodial
.
4. Enter the phone number of the computer that will be called in the 1 field. A second and third phone
number can be entered if desired in fields 2 and 3. Each number can be up to 15 digits long, including
commas which designate pauses and dashes which are ignored.
When the alarm or fault is received at the IIM, phone number 1 is dialed. If no connection is made, the
IIM hangs up and tries number 2 if programmed to do so. If no connection is made using number 2, it
tries number 3 if programmed. If no connection is made with numbers 2 and 3, the IIM tries number 1
again, and so on, until a connection is made, or until the alarm or fault condition is reset.
5. To enable phone-line supervision, check
Phone Line Supervision
.
6. To enable the callback security feature, check
Callback
and enter the phone number of the authorized
remote computer in the Callback Phone Number field. The phone number can be up to 15 digits long.
Use commas to designate pauses; dashes are ignored.
Note:
The remote computer must have the IIM phone number configured for Callback. See Paragraph
3-3.
7. Select
<OK>
to save the configuration.
4-7.3
Alarms and Faults that Trigger Autodial
The IIM Autodial feature (if enabled), fault LED and fault relay respond to alarms and faults as shown Tables
4-1 and 4-2.
Table 4-1. IIM Alarms and Faults that Trigger Autodial
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