Microtel Series 1000EX User Manual

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MICROTEL Series 1000EX Dialer

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Example 1- Program phone number 3

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Dial a pager system at 5551212

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Wait for up to 30 seconds for answer

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Wait 4 Seconds After Answer

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Wait 15 seconds for 2 seconds of quiet,

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then speak the message

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Terminate

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Command 0**1035551212 *730*4 *2*2 *815*62 **

Response:

Telephone number three is five five five one two one two STAR seven three
zero STAR four STAR two STAR two STAR eight one five STAR six two

It is very important to enter the *730*4 wait-for-answer sequence in this example,
because the intent is to wait until the pager system answers and finishes speaking its
greeting before delivering the spoken alarm report. The following illustrates a case
where this would not be necessary:

Example 2- Program phone number 1

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Dial 9

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2

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555-1212

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telephone

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Command:

0**1019 *2

5551212 **

Response:

Telephone number one is nine STAR two five five five one two one two.

Here, nothing comes after the actual dialed telephone number, so a default 30 second
wait-for-answer will occur. In general, if the dialer must wait for some event to occur
before continuing to dial the remaining digits, then you must program the Wait Timer
and Wait For condition as shown in Example 1 above.

Example 3- Program phone number 2

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Key a P.A. (public address) with I/O channel 1

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Repeat the status message one time

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Auto Acknowledge all alarms with phone number 2.

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Command:

0**102*9301

*941

*90 **

Response:

Telephone number two is STAR nine three zero one STAR nine four one
STAR nine zero.

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