Microtel Series 1000 User Manual

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MICROTEL Series 1000 Dialer

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z Repeat procedure for the next alarm and corresponding I/O channel. Channel 9,

the internal power fail alarm, can also be configured to call on alarm.


11. Record System and Alarm Voice Messages (Optional)

System ID Voice Message
z Press **001 to record up to a six second system voice message. The dialer will

respond “Ready”.

z Speak your message clearly into the handset. You may trim the message by

pressing any touch tone button.

z Verify your message by pressing *001 to listen.

Individual Alarm Messages

z Press **c1 to record an alarm message for a specific I/O channel. (c = 1 to 9 for

the I/O channel of interest). The dialer will respond “Ready”.

z Speak your message clearly into the handset. You may trim the message by

pressing any touch tone button.

z Verify your message by pressing *c1 to listen.
z Repeat procedure for the next I/O channel and message.

NOTE: The Dialer will use its internal, digitized voice and vocabulary for alarm

reporting if you do not record these messages.

12. Test Call Out

Force a test call to one of the telephone numbers you entered after configuring your
Dialer. Enter **057n, where n = 1-9, is the directory index of the telephone number.

After the dialer responds, the dialer will wait for you to hang up the phone before
calling the number you specified.


13. Verify Configuration Data is Saved in the Dialer.

Turn OFF the Dialer’s power switch, wait a few seconds, then turn it ON again. The
red Power/Fault light should pulse with a 95% duty cycle indicating the new
configuration data has been saved in memory.


Many more features are available with the Series 1000 Dialer. Read the Operations and
Advanced Topics chapters for more information on configuring the dialer for your
specific application.


Note for MicroWIN Users: If the Series 1000 Dialer is to be called via a MicroWIN

System, the dialer will need to put into Data Answer Mode. Enter the command

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