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The
Delay
applies to the
Timeout
option (under
Send Message After ...
).
Valid entries: 1 through 255 seconds, in 1-second steps
Default settings: 5 seconds
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Messages
The
Messages
section will allow you to program some
of the Voice Message parameters.
Message repetitions
This field will allow you to pro-
gram the number of times the Control Panel must re-
peat the Voice Message.
Valid entries: 1 through 99
Default setting: 3
Replay Pause
This field will allow you to program the
pause (in seconds) between Voice Message an-
nouncements.
Valid entries: 1 through 10 seconds, in 1-second steps
Default setting: 1 second
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Options
The
Options
section will allow you to program some of
the Dialler options.
Call successful numbers
If this option is enabled, the
Telephone numbers of successful calls WILL BE
REDIALLED in subsequent call cycles. If this option is
disabled (at default), the Telephone numbers of suc-
cessful calls WILL NOT BE REDIALLED in subsequent
call cycles.
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Events WILL NOT be queued when the
Call suc-
cessful numbers
option is enabled (refer to
“Events Queue” under “Digital Communicator”).
Confirm successful calls
If this option is enabled, the
Control Panel will not consider a call successful until
the call receiver presses the star key on the telephone
keypad, in order to generate a feedback signal.
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If this option is enabled, you should include a re-
quest for the feed back signal (press star) in the
message.
Attempts
This field will allow you to program the maxi-
mum number of call attempts the Dialler will make be-
fore aborting the call.
Valid entries: 1 through 99
Default setting: 5
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Actions
Each Dialler Action will trigger a series of telephone
calls (Voice Messages).
The
Actions
button opens the
Actions
window, the
layout of which is as follows.
No.
This field shows the
Action
identifier number. This
number is to be used on the
Events-Actions
page, to
associate the Action with the Events.
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If you select this field, the Action will take absolute Pri-
ority over all other Actions. Therefore, if one of its asso-
ciated Events occurs, the Control Panel will suspend
any ongoing Dialler calls, and will call the telephone
numbers of the Priority Action.
To assign Priority (!): double click on the corresponding
cell.
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Only one Dialler Action can take priority.
1 ... 32
Numbers 1 through 32 represent the Dialler
Telephone Numbers (refer to the
No.
column in the
Dialler book
on the
Dialler
page).
To assign an Action to a Dialler Telephone Number,
double click on the corresponding cell (
Y
indicates that
the Action will generate a call to the corresponding Dial-
ler Telephone Number.
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Each time you click on a Telephone Number cell (1
through 32), the application will display the com-
plete Telephone Number and corresponding De-
scription (User Label).
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Figure 37
Dialler settings window