6712SR Refrigerated Sampler
Section 5 Extended Programming
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When the call is answered, the sampler’s talking modem
announces the alarm condition and the sampler’s three-digit ID
number. To acknowledge the call, press the
(star) key, and the
three-digit ID number on your phone. The sampler will reply
with an acknowledgment when the keyed entry is correct.
A record of alarms and acknowledgements is available in the
Sampling Report. When the sampler detects the alarm condition,
it records the type of alarm and the time it occurred. Acknowl-
edgements are a separate Sampling Report entry, recording the
time and telephone number that responded to the call.
As mentioned previously, as many as three telephone numbers
may be entered. The internal modem can dial up to 25 digits.
Enter numbers using the numeric keys on the Avalanche keypad.
When entering telephone numbers longer than 17 digits, the
display will scroll.
Example: Dialout Alarms
If the controller is equipped with a dialout modem, it
can be programmed to notify a telephone or pager
contact list when an alarm condition is true.
Before proceeding the I/O conditions must be defined.
Refer to section 5.19.6. These steps program a dialout
alarm when the condition defined for I/O1 is true.
1.
Select YES to enable the dialout alarm.
The controller asks the same question for IO2 and
IO3. Select NO.
2.
Using the number entry keys, enter as many as 3
telephone numbers to the contact list.
If the phone number requires extended characters,
or if you need to designate a number as a pager,
press the decimal key. The controller displays:
Use an arrow key to select a code and press Enter
to insert it in the number on the DIALOUT
NUMBERS screen.
3.
Enter the delay time between each attempt. A
delay will allow time between attempts so you can
return a call to the controller to acknowledge the
alarm condition.
Note:
Numbers may be removed from the list by
advancing the cursor to the very end of the number
with the right arrow key, then pressing the left arrow key
to erase the number.
DIALOUT WHEN IO1
BECOMES TRUE?
YES
NO
DIALOUT WHEN IO2
BECOMES TRUE?
YES
NO
DIALOUT WHEN IO3
BECOMES TRUE?
YES
NO
DIALOUT NUMBERS:
1. 9,55555550001
2. 9,55555550002
3.
P
5550003
SELECT CODE
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DELAY BETWEEN CALLS
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