Microtel MicroWin 2000 User Manual

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MicroWIN 2000 Manual

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Voice Delay
In 10ths of a second, this is the delay time that will occur from the time a dialer command is
typed in with a touch-tone phone to the voice response that will follow. It is also used to put
pauses in some of the longer voice messages.

Intercall Delay (Hour : Minutes)
This is the time that the dialer will wait between each successful callout. If a dialer makes a call
out to some number and hears that someone has answered the phone, an intercall delay will come
into affect after this call is finished. From the time the dialer hangs up on the call out, a timer will
start. Until this timer reaches the Intercall delay, the dialer will not allow any other call outs to be
made. This is to allow time for a user to make a call in to the unit even during alarm call outs.

Telephone Number
This is a number that is required by the FCC if the dialer is to be used as a FAX Machine. It will
be put on the top of every fax that is made. Don’t setup multiple dialers with the same telephone
number.

Important: MicroWIN 2000 uses this number as the dialer’s identifier. This number will
need to be configured on the dialer before dialer call ins will be accepted to a MicroWIN 2000
System. Once this number has been changed on the dialer, disconnect and manually reconnect
using MicroWIN 2000 so that MicroWIN’s database will be properly setup to answer a call in
from this dialer.


Answer Mode
The dialer can be setup to answer the phone one of two ways: in Voice Mode or in Data Mode.
If MicroWIN 2000 is going to call the unit, it will need to be configured as Data Mode. If the
dialer is done being configured with MicroWIN 2000 and it will only be called by people, it can
be setup as Voice Mode.

Important: When MicroWIN 2000 is calling a dialer, it will need the dialer to be in Data
Answer Mode
. When a dialer is in Data Answer Mode, a user can still call the dialer. The
dialer will answer with a modem carrier tone for about 10 seconds and revert to voice if it
didn’t connect with another modem. It is recommended to keep all dialers in Data Answer
Mode
since this does Not affect how the dialer calls out dialer alarms.


Callback Acknowledge
Whenever a dialer has an alarm condition, it will try and report this alarm by making call outs. If
this alarm condition hasn’t been acknowledged, it will pause for the Intercall Delay(see above)
and then try calling out on the next number in the call out list. If a call in occurs during this
Intercall Delay, it will acknowledge and report that it acknowledged the alarms that were causing
the call outs. This feature can be Enabled or Disabled.

Snooze Delay (Days : Hours : Minutes)
Whenever a channel alarm becomes acknowledged, it will go into a snooze delay period. This is
the amount of time this channel will be quiet (not make call outs) about its alarm condition before
it tries to notify others of this alarm condition again. This time interval is to tell the dialer to be
quiet for some period of time and then start with the reminder calls if the problem condition is not
solved soon enough.

Disable Timer (Days : Hours : Minutes)
Having this programmed will cause all dialer calls to be disabled for this set amount of time. On
the dialer, it is just a countdown timer that when it reaches zero, call outs will be re-enabled.

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