Microtel Series 500 User Manual

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CLOCK

When selected, this sequence makes a Real Time clock calibration
signal available on the CPU.


Initialize Default Data

SYSTEM DATA

When selected, this sequence Initializes all System Data, returning
all data on the System Setup Screen to their default values.
Performing this sequence during initial system startup returns all
I/O Card Selections to SPARE cards.


SELECT I/O
CARDS

This sequence is used to tell the system which I/O cards are
installed. See the next section for detailed information on selecting
I/O cards for the system.


PHONE AND
I/O DATA

When selected, this sequence initializes all Telephone Directory,
Telephone List, and I/O card data to default values. I/O cards
selections

are retained but all data for each card is cleared to

default values. I/O channel message IDs are returned to the
default messages, but any previously programmed digitized speech
data is still in memory. Reverting to an initialized channel’s
digitized speech ID may be accomplished by depressing
SEQUENCE while on the channel’s Setup Screen.

PHONE DATA

When selected, this sequence initializes all Telephone Directory
and Telephone List data as described above.

I/O DATA

When selected, this sequence initializes all I/O channel data as
described above.


III.F.

I/O Option Card Installation


III.F.1.

Setting the I/O Option Card Configuration


The MCS 500 Dialer may be user configured to accept a variety of I/O combinations.
Using the keyboard and display, one may access a screen which allows the selection of
a different type of option card for each of the five I/O card slots in the system.
Currently, there are four types of I/O option cards:

Digital Input Card

8 Channels of digital input

Analog Input Card

4 Channels of 4-20 mA input

Relay (Digital) Output Card

4 Channels of SPDT Relay Outputs

Printer

Output

Card

Parallel

Printer

Interface

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