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for the following programming:
a )
Input Standby Polarity
b )
OC Output Standby Polarity
c)
Send message after ...
d )
Call successful number
e)
Area Code (Prefix)
f)
Digit to remove
If these options are not programmed, save
message no. 4 as an ‘Empty’ message.
Input Standby Polarity
IP=yyyy;
y
represents the Input channel, program this value
as ‘
L
’ (Normally Closed Input activated by Positive
signals) or ‘
H
’ (Normally Open Input activated by
Negative signals). Refer to Table 2 for details.
In the example Channels 1 and 2 (positions 1 and 2) will
be activated by Positive signals and Channels 3 and 4
(positions 3 and 4) will be activated by Negative signals.
IP=LLHH;
A semicolon (
;
) must close the programming field.
OC Output Standby Polarity
.
OP=yyyyy;
y
represents the OC Output, program this va-
lue as ‘
L
’ (Normally Closed Output) or ‘
H
’ (Nor-
mally Open Output).
In the example the Outputs 1, 2, 3, and 4 are pro-
grammed as Normally Closed, whereas, Output 5 is
programmed as Normally Open.
OP=LLLLH;
A semicolon (
;
) must close the programming field.
Send message after...
VS=y;
y
— program this value as ‘
0
’, ‘
1
’ or ‘
2
’. Refer to
the following table for the meaning.
0
R i n g
1
V o i c e o n l i n e
2
D i a l
A semicolon (
;
) must close the programming field.
Call successful number
RC=y;
y
— program this value as ‘
0
’ or ‘
1
’. Refer to
the following table for the meaning.
0
D o n o t c a ll S u c c e s s fu l n u m b e rs
1
C o n tin u e C a llin g S u c c e s s fu l n u m b e rs u n til
a ll th e c y c le s a re c o m p le te
A semicolon (
;
) must close the programming field.
Prefix
PRE=yyyy;
yyyy
represents the prefix (Area Code).
In the example the prefix is
06
.
PRE=06;
A semicolon (
;
) must close the programming field.
Digit to remove
BD=x;
x
represents the
Digit to remove
(0 ... 4).
7.
Create and save a message (message no. 5)
for the
SMS Dialler parameters
(if the
SMS
Dialler
facility is not used, save message
no. 5 as an ‘Empty’ message, then go to step
8.
).
Assign Event and/or Restoral messages to the
Channels, and associate the contact Telepho-
ne numbers, as follows:
ASx=mzyyyyyyyy;
x
represents the
Channel
(1 ... 4)
m
represents the
Event Message
(1 ... 8).
The message will be sent when the Channel
is triggered by the Event in question.
If you enter ‘
0
’, the message will not be sent to
the corresponding Telephone number.
z
represents the
Restoral Message
num-
ber (1...8). The message will be sent when-
the Channel is restored to Standby.
If you enter ‘
0
’, the message will not be sent to
the corresponding Telephone number.
y
represents the Telephone number (1...8).
If you enter ‘
1
’, the message will be sent to the
corresponding Telephone number. If you en-
ter ‘
0
’, the message will not be sent to the
corresponding Telephone number.
You must complete ALL the programming
fields. If you are not using all the Chann-
les, you must void the unused Channels
(Redundant Channels) by entering an
empty value (e.g. Voice message no. 1 to
NO Telephone numbers =
1ØØØØØØØØØ
).
If a Channel has been programmed with the
‘
SERV
’ function (refer to ‘
SERV
’ in the ‘
Dialler
’
section), all its parameters must zeroed:
ØØØØØØØØØØ
(see step
4
).
In the example,
Channel 1
will send Alarm message no.
5
to Telephone number
4.
When
Channel 1
is restored to
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