
❑
Connect the polling modem cable to the Polling Controller jack labeled
“Modem” using a standard modular cable (not supplied). Tag and label each
line for future reference.
Note:
Cable runs are provided along both sides of the carrier so that cables
can be brought out to the back of the carrier.
Step 3: Connect wall power
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Connect the carrier power cord to a non-switched, standard AC wall outlet.
Step 4:
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The Power/Status indicators on the Polling Controller should begin
flashing. If they are not on, check that the power cord is securely connected
and that the outlet has power. If an LED is on bright, but does not flash,
please contact Technical Support for assistance.
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Determine whether the LSS units that will be polled by the Polling
Controller have been programmed for your application. If not, this can be
done from your location using remote programming, as described in
Chapter 4.
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After each LSS that will be polled by these units has been installed, place a
call to each of its device ports and verify that the call is correctly routed. To
access the various LSS ports, refer to Table 3 to determine the routing code,
and enter a dialing string like this:
ATDT4871515
∗
02
Note:
With the above dial string, the modem calls through the Polling
Controller to LSS Port 2. In this example, the LSS incoming line number is
487-1515.
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Test each LSS and Polling Controller.
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When testing is complete, the unit is ready to go to work.
-or-
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You can program the Polling Controller if required by your application.
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