Microtel CellStat v.1.22 User Manual

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MICROTEL

CellStat

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Individual Channel Alarm Messages:

z Enter **c1 to record an alarm message for a specific I/O channel. (c = 1 to 4 for

the I/O channel of interest). The dialer will respond “Ready”.

z Speak your message clearly into the handset.
z The dialer will speak back the message after the 6-second recording interval
z Repeat procedure for the next I/O channel and message.


9. Verify Configuration Data is saved in the Dialer.

Turn OFF the Dialer’s power switch, wait a few seconds, then turn it ON again.
Verify configuration data has not changed. Enter *00 and listen to the spoken status
report. If you are using the built-in cellular communications of the dialer, ensure that
the spoken status report indicates there is sufficient signal power and prepaid balance.
If the cellular prepaid balance falls below $5, the dialer will place calls to report this
condition.



10. Important: Test the dialer by causing an alarm condition. Verify ALL the

programmed telephone numbers are successfully called in order to ensure the dialer is
operating properly and can successfully report an alarm condition. Periodically,
retest to continue to ensure the dialer is operating correctly.


WHEN PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY NUMBERS AND(OR) MAKING TEST
CALLS TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS OVER THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE LINE:

1) Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call.
2) Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late

evenings.


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