Pacific Research Solutions PET-820 User Manual

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Pacific Research

PET-820 User Manual

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4.6.6

SELECT TELEPHONE NUMBER ACCESS FOR EACH ANALOG INPUT ALARM

Once an analog input alarm condition has been detected, the program checks to determine which telephone number to call in
association to that alarm. The PET-820 may be programmed to call telephone #1, #2, both, eight number telephone log, or
all 10 telephone numbers if desired. The eight number telephone log is only active when the optional RAM/RTC option has
been installed.

COMMAND CODE:

75

PROGRAM SYNTAX:

75 [Input] [Data] #

READ BACK SYNTAX:

75 [Input] #

WHERE:

Input = 1 through 8, this identifies the input to change
Data = 0 through 7,

0 = No alarm output to telephone
1 = Dial telephone #1
2 = Dial telephone #2
3 = Dial both telephone #
4 = dial telephone number from eight number log
5 = dial telephone #1 and eight number log
6 = dial telephone #2 and eight number log
7 = dial telephone #1, #2 and eight number log

EXAMPLE:

75 1 5 # = Loop circuit 1 will dial telephone #1 and log
75 2 1 # = Loop circuit 2 will dial telephone #1

DEFAULT:

All inputs = 1

4.6.7

SELECT ANALOG ALARM MESSAGE

Once an alarm has occurred and the PET-820 has established telephone communication with the user, the PET-820

will read back 1 of 16 different messages. The message that is read back corresponds to the message number that has been
programmed for that analog input. Each of the 8 analog inputs may be programmed to read back anyone of the 16 different
messages.

COMMAND CODE:

76

PROGRAM SYNTAX:

76 [Input] [Data] #

READ BACK SYNTAX:

76 [Input] #

WHERE:

Input = 1 through 8, this identifies the input for change
Data = 00 through 15, identifies the message buffer to speak during an alarm communication

EXAMPLE:

76 2 03 # = Analog input number 2 will speak message buffer 03 during an alarm

DEFAULT:

All inputs = 00

4.6.8

SELECT ALARM DELAY FOR ANALOG INPUT

Once the PET-820 has detected an alarm condition at an analog input, the system will begin to initiate the alarm mode. A
giving input can include an alarm delay in order to allow the user to turn off the alarm prior to that alarm condition being
stored permanently and communication being established. When no alarm delay has been selected and once the system has
detected an alarm condition, the alarm is immediately recorded and communication will then begin.

COMMAND CODE:

77

PROGRAM SYNTAX:

77 [Input] [Data] #

READ BACK SYNTAX:

77 [Input] #

WHERE:

Input = 1 through 8, this identifies the input for change
Data = Zero (0) or Non Zero (1-9),

Zero = No alarm delay (instant)
Non Zero = Enables alarm delay

EXAMPLE:

77 3 1 # = Enable analog input #3 for alarm delay

DEFAULT:

All inputs = 0

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