Microtel CellStat v.2.10 User Manual

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A new channel name can be recorded with the '**c1' command. Once the command
is typed record your voice message after the dialer prompts you “Ready”. A
maximum of 6 seconds of recording time is allowed for each fault input message.


z I/O Channel Fault Delay When channel c changes state, this timer delays an alarm

until the channel has been in the alarm state for (SS) seconds. This parameter will
filter out noisy, or temporary, state changes from placing undesired nuisance alarm
calls. During this fault delay period, the corresponding CH LED indicator will turn
yellow, indicating that the input channel is NOT in its normal state, but has not been
in the state long enough to cause an alarm callout. After the delay has elapsed, and
the fault state condition still exists, the corresponding CH LED will turn RED and
begin flashing.

*c2

Report I/O channel c delay

**c2SS

Program I/O channel c delay

Example- Command:

**1230

Response:

Channel one fault delay is three zero seconds.

z I/O Alarm Configuration Selection of channel c normal state (OPEN or

CLOSED)

*c3

Review I/O channel c alarm configuration

**c31/0

Program I/O channel c alarm configuration

Example- Command:

**131

Response:

Channel one normal state is open

NOTE:

If C=5, the Power Fault channel, the response is:

Example Command:

**531

Response:

Power fault channel is READY

Command: **530

Response:

Power fault channel is OFF

z I/O Return-To-Normal Status Selection of channel c return to normal status

notification. When enabled, the input channel’s return to a normal state after an
alarm will cause a notification callout, using the same list of telephone numbers to
call as an alarm event.


NOTE: Unlike Alarm events, once acknowledged there is NO snooze operation.


*c4

Review I/O channel c return-to-normal configuration

**c41/0

Program I/O channel c return-to-normal configuration

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