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Phone Numbers
4.4.
The Agri-Alert uses the phone numbers to
report alarm conditions. It can either send
the alarm condition by means of a voice
message or on a pager. The order in which
phone numbers are stored defines the order
of the dialout sequence, i.e. the first number
stored is the first number called when an
alarm occurs.
Select:
1.
• Main Menu
• View / Modify
• Phone Numbers
Use the numeric keypad to select the
2.
desired phone number.
Select Phone Number
Phone
Phone Phone
Phone
1
2
3
4
Phone
Phone Phone
Phone
5
6
7
8
Back
Enter
Set the following parameters:
3.
Phone Number 1
Type
Home
Tel.#
Back
Phone 2
Type —
Press Enter to select the type of sys-
tem associated with the selected number:
•
Home —
When this type of number is
called, the system delivers a voice mes-
sage describing the alarm condition.
•
Cellular —
When this type of number is
called, the system delivers a voice mes-
sage describing the alarm condition.
•
Pager —
When this type of number is
reached, the system sends a pager code
on the pager screen. The code is associ-
ated with the type of alarm. *
Refer to the
following section to get further information
about the pager.
Telephone Number —
Type in the phone num-
ber. Special characters such as the Asterisk
(*) or Pound (#) can also be included in a
phone number. It is also possible to add one or
many pauses in the dialing (the pause is identi-
fied by letter “P” in the phone number):
Inserting pauses in a phone number —
Inserting a pause is useful if you need to
enter an access code to reach an external
phone line (e.g., if you have to dial “9” to
access the external phone line and then
have to wait 4 seconds before dialing the
number). Refer to section 4.3 to set the
delay associated with the Pause key.
4.5. Pager Setup
When a pager is paged, a code number is
displayed on the pager screen. The Agri-Alert
uses this number to transmit information to
the user. The code is displayed in the form
of a telephone number and contains the fol-
lowing information:
“SSS” is the identification number of the site
where the Agri-Alert is installed. The site
number is defined by the user and can contain
up to 32 digits. For example, if 2 Agri-Alert
controls are installed on separate sites, the
user can identify each site with a unique
code number.
“AAAA” is an alarm code
generated by the Agri-Alert.
If more than 1 alarm is ac-
tive, alarm codes are dis-
played one after the other.
In the example below, alarm
code 3000 identifies a test
call.
SSS Three-digit code of
the site where the alarm
occurred.
AAAA: Four-digit code
describing the type of
alarm.
Pager Code Components
PAGER CODE
MEANING
1001, 1002, ... ,
1008
Alarm Zone 1, 2,
... , 8
3001
Test call
Problem
encoun-
tered
8001
Low battery
8002
16VAC failure
8005
Siren defect
8006
12VDC output defect
8010
High Noise alarm
8011
Outdoor probe failure
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