Dialout note: call progress, Alarm call mode: until acknowledged vs. inform, Until acknowledged – Sensaphone SCADA 3000 Users manual User Manual

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SCADA 3000 User’s Manual

Dialout Note: Call Progress

SCADA 3000 monitors the progress of telephone calls when it is dialing out for alarms. After

it dials, it will allow the line to ring up to ten times. If the call is not answered before ten rings

have occurred, the unit will hang up, wait the programmed intercall time, and then dial the

next number. If SCADA 3000 dials out and encounters a busy signal, it will hang up immedi-

ately, wait the programmed intercall time, and then go on to the next number in sequence.

Alarm Call mode: Until Acknowledged vs. Inform

Until Acknowledged

Destinations programmed with Alarm Call Mode “Until Acknowledged” will continue to be

contacted until one of them acknowledges the alarm.

Note: Fax, E-mail, and Modem destinations cannot be programmed as “Until

Acknowledged.”

Inform

Destinations programmed with Alarm Call Mode “Inform” will be contacted until the alarm

message has been successfully delivered one time. If a transmission to an “Inform” destination

was successful, that destination will not be contacted again.

Important: Destinations programmed as Alarm Call Mode “Inform” CANNOT

ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS.

Alarm Dialout - Voice

When dialing out to a destination programmed as “voice,” SCADA 3000 waits for the phone to

be answered, then recites its user-recorded identification message, then the message identifying

the value that has gone into alarm.
Below is an example of what SCADA 3000 might say during a typical ‘voice’ dialout:

“Hello, this is (ID number)
(“Custom ID message”)
“Alarm Channel 1 is too high. It is now 82.90 degrees Fahrenheit.
“Hello, this is (ID number)
(“Custom ID message”)

“Alarm Channel 1 is too high. It is now 82.90 degrees Fahrenheit.
“Hello, this is (ID number)
(“Custom ID message”)
“Alarm Channel 1 is too high. It is now 82.90 degrees Fahrenheit.
“Enter acknowledgment code.”

In this example, the number of Voice Message Repetitions was set to three.

Note: If the call reaches an answering machine, the message will be recorded, but

SCADA 3000 will be talking over your outgoing message, so you will probably

lose part of the first alarm message repetition.

Alarm Dialout - Numeric Pager

When dialing out to a destination programmed as “Pager,” SCADA 3000 leaves a number (usu-

ally the unit’s own phone number) on the display of a numeric pager.

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