Microtel Series 500 User Manual

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and entering any list number from list 00 to 15 value. The default list for all calls is list
01. (As will be noted in detail later, a special telephone number list 00 is reserved for
those calls which must be placed regardless of any system call exclusion periods such
as Call Period)

IV.C.6.

Access Code Number


When the system is on the telephone line, it may be accessed so that changes may be
made remotely. Before such access is available, the system Access Code must be
properly entered. To enter this security code, select that field and enter a four digit
number. The default value for the Access Code is 1234.

IV.C.7.

Repeats (Message Repetitions)


After dialing a telephone number, the system will recite the alarm status message a
programmable number of times. This number is called the Repeat value and may be
set from 00-99. To program the Repeat value, cursor to that field and select it for
editing. Use the numeric entry keys to enter the desired value, pressing ENTER to
commit it to memory. The default Message Repetition count is 06.

IV.C.8. Dial

Mode


The system has the ability to place calls using tone dialing commands or pulse dialing
commands. To select the dialing mode, select that field and use the either the NEXT or
PREVIOUS key to toggle between the two modes. Terminate the entry, as always,
using the ENTER key. The default setting is TONE.

IV.C.9. Ring

Count


When a call is placed to the system, it will answer the call after a selected number of
rings and issue a status report. In some cases it may be desirable to set a high Ring
Count, so that a person has the first opportunity to answer the incoming call. To set the
Ring Count, select that field and program a two digit number from 00-99. The default
setting for the Ring Count is 01. A setting of 00 disables the ring detect.

IV.C.10. Calendar

A sub-menu under the System Setup Screen, the Calendar Screen allows the
programming of daily Call Periods and daily Call-At times. Call Period programming
tells the dialer when to call o when to avoid calling during the day if an alarm occurs.
Call-At directs the dialer to place a call regardless of any alarm condition which may be
present. To program the Calendar functions, choose CALENDAR while in the SYSTEM
SETUP screen.

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