Microtel Series 100 User Manual

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The ring count is the number of rings the unit will wait before answering a call placed

to it. This may be set to either 2 rings or to 8 rings. Perform this selection by setting

position 1 on the option switch to the OPEN (or "off") position for 2 rings and the

CLOSED (or "on") position for 8 ring selection.


2.

Tone or Pulse Dial selection

The system needs to be set for pulse or tone type dialing. Perform this selection by

setting position 2 on the option switch in the OPEN (or "off") position for tone dialing,

and the CLOSED (or "on") position for pulse type dialing. Before utilizing the tone

dialing mode, confirm with the telephone company that services the installation that

the line the unit is connected to will accept tone dialing.


3. Message

Repetitions

The system will repeat its fault status message a number of times in the course of any

telephone call which it places. The system is shipped programmed to repeat the

message 8 times. If it is necessary to change this number, perform the following

programming steps.


1.

ENTER, * ["message count, ready"]

2.

Enter a two digit number corresponding to the desired number of message

repetitions ["the message count is xx"]. (Numbers less than 10 must be entered with a

0, as 01, 05, etc.)

To read this data,
READ, # ["the message count is xx"]

4. Intercall

Delay

When a call placed by the system is acknowledged (see section III.c. for the

acknowledgement procedure) it will delay further calls for a programmable period to

allow time for the condition to be corrected. This time delay period following an

acknowledged call is called the Intercall delay. The unit is shipped with this delay set

to 1 hour. It may be from one to 99 hours and is programmed at the system keyboard

as follows.


1.

ENTER, DELAY ["Intercall delay, ready"]

2.

Enter a two digit number corresponding to the desired number of hours of delay

["the intercall delay is xx hours"]. (Numbers less than 10 must be entered with a 0, as

in 01, 05, etc.)

To read this data,
READ, DELAY ["the intercall delay is xx hours"]

5. Access

Code

When on the telephone with the system, the user can enter into a mode which allows

alteration of telephone numbers, delays, Run/Halt states, and execution other

advanced sequence functions.(See section III.c. for description of these functions).

Before any access is allowed to this portion of the system's operation, the user must

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