Microtel Series 200 User Manual

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1. ENTER, DELAY, N(1,2,3,4, OR 5)

[fault N (or power fault) delay ready]

1.

XY (00 to 99) (seconds of delay)

[fault N (or power fault) delay is XY (00 to 99)

To verify the proper delay time, simulate the opening or closing of the fault input

contacts and view the proper state indication (RED or GREEN) on the system front

panel. The fault channel will change from a GREEN to a RED state after the

programmed delay. It will change from a RED to a GREEN state almost immediately.

To read the Fault Delay for each channel, the following steps should be performed:

1.

READ, DELAY, N(1,2,3,4, or 5)
[fault N (or power fault) delay is XY (00 to 99)



C. FAULT

MESSAGES


The system allows the user to program sentences up to eight words in length to be
spoken by the system identifying each fault condition. The unit is shipped with non-
specific phrases already programmed in. The system will articulate the channels as
"fault 1, fault 2,...and power fault". This programming operation may be used for all
channels, which are to be used by the system, or the pre-programmed, default phrases
may be used for any or all of the messages. The following programming steps should
be performed for the creation of fault channel messages:

1.

ENTER, MESSAGE, N (1,2,3,4, or 5) [message N ready]

2.

Enter the desired two digit word addresses from the system vocabulary lists
found in the appendix (each word selected will be spoken by the system following
its two digit entry).

3.

Terminate entry sequence with a second depression of ENTER
[message N is ...

(word1),(word2), (word3)...(word 8)]

To read or verify the message for each channel,

1.

READ, MESSAGE, N(1,2,3,4, or 5)
[message N is...(word1),(word2),(word3)...(word 8]

Status Only Channel Programming

Any fault channel may be programmed as a "status only" channel (i.e. it will not cause
call-outs to begin, but will be reported in any status messages). To program a channel
as a "status only" channel, program the word "tone" from the vocabulary list as the first
word in the fault message for that channel. The unit will make a "beep" sound after the
2-digit code for "tone" is entered. The remaining seven words identifying that channel
may then be entered as indicated above.

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