Pacific Research Solutions PET-820 User Manual

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Pacific Research

PET-820 User Manual

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4.5.15 SELECT SIGN ON MESSAGE

The sign on message is the message that is sent when the user calls the PET-820 and establishes telephone communication.
Any one of the 16 speech buffers may be assigned as the sign on message.

COMMAND CODE:

26

PROGRAM SYNTAX:

26 [Data] #

READ BACK SYNTAX:

26 #

WHERE:

Data = 00 through 15

EXAMPLE:

26 06 # = Sets message buffer 6 as the sign on message

DEFAULT:

Message buffer 02
Message buffer 03 when RAM / RTC option has been installed

4.5.16 SET RING COUNTER

The ring counter value determines the number of rings before the PET-820 will answer the telephone. If a value of 00 is
programmed into this counter, the PET-820 will not answer the call unless the program enable switch is on, then the
PET-820 will wait 15 rings before it answers the call.

COMMAND CODE:

27

PROGRAM SYNTAX:

27 [Data] #

READ BACK SYNTAX:

27 #

WHERE:

Data = 00 through 15 rings, 00 = disable

EXAMPLE:

27 04 # = Set the ring counter for 10 rings
27 00 # = Disables the ring counter

DEFAULT:

04 Rings

4.5.17 SELECT MESSAGE DELAY

Once the PET-820 has finished dialing a telephone number, it will delay for a pre-programmed time before it begins sending
the first speech message. This delay is designed to allow time for the telephone company to complete the connection and for
the user to answer the telephone. If the PET-820 has been programmed to repeat the message several times, it should not be a
problem if a short delay was selected and the user missed part of the first message.

COMMAND CODE:

28

PROGRAM SYNTAX:

28 [Data] #

READ BACK SYNTAX:

28 #

WHERE:

Data = 0 through 3,

0 = No delay before alarm first message
1 = Delay 5 sec. before first message
2 = Delay 15 sec. before first message
3 = Delay 30 sec. before first message

EXAMPLE:

27 2 # = Delay 15 seconds before first alarm message

DEFAULT:

1, Delay 5 seconds

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