Pacific Research Solutions PET-820 User Manual

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Pacific Research

PET-820 User Manual

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4.5.26 EIGHT NUMBER TELEPHONE LOG

When the optional RAM/RTC is installed, the PET-820 is capable of dialing an additional 8 telephone numbers with up to 31
digits each. This allows for up to ten (10) different numbers to be dialed during an alarm. This eight number telephone log
operates differently than the standard 2 telephone numbers. When this log is selected the PET-820 will look up and dial each
and every number that has been programmed into the log. The log positions that don't have a number programmed, will get
skipped. Each of these numbers can also include special characters for the purpose of waiting for a second dial tone,
switching to dial pulse or touch tone at any point in the number being dialed. To provide a method of programming these
special characters, the PET-820 requires that a double enter (##) is used to identify the end of the string. Note that the
telephone number programming commands are the only commands that use the double enter (##). When programming the
initial pulse/tone select, use command code 46 to define this start condition. After the first digit then use 7# or 8# to change
the mode of dialing. The PET-820 also provides a pause or wait character for the purpose of waiting for a second dial tone
when using a PBX or some long distance carriers. This wait is only 3/4 of a second and in some applications you may require
3 or 4 waits in order to produce a longer pause, in this case just string them together (9#9#9#). Each special character
occupies the same room as a standard digit and may be programmed into any position except for the last position of the
telephone number.

COMMAND CODE:

37

PROGRAM SYNTAX:

37 [Log position][Data] ##

READ BACK SYNTAX:

37 [Log position] #

WHERE:

Log position = Telephone log number, 1 through 8
Data = Telephone number 1 through 31 digits, each digit 0 through 9

4# = * or clear
6# = # or enter
7# = dial pulse select
8# = touch tone select
9# = wait or pause 750 mS
## = enter, end of string

EXAMPLE:

37 1 5555555 ## = Telephone log position 1, telephone number 555-5555
37 3 9 9# 7145551234## = Telephone log position 3 telephone number, 9 (wait 750mS)

telephone number 714-555-1234

DEFAULT:

No telephone numbers stored

4.5.27 DELETE TELEPHONE NUMBER FROM LOG

This command is used to delete a telephone number that has been programmed into the EIGHT NUMBER TELEPHONE
LOG. The PET-820 looks at each position in the log to determine valid telephone data from dialing. Once a position in the
log has been programmed with a telephone number, the only way to remove that number from the log is to delete it.
However, a telephone number dose not have to be deleted in order to change it.

COMMAND CODE:

38

PROGRAM SYNTAX:

38 [Log position]#

READ BACK SYNTAX:

38#

WHERE:

Log position = 1 through 8, telephone log position

EXAMPLE:38 2 # = Delete telephone number from log position 2

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