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E-1032 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION
Chapter 3 Operator Interface/Programming
Setup
Setup / Pager Setup
E-1032
CALL OUT 1 and CALL OUT 2: These are the numbers that the will be called in the event of a Fault. The
numbers can be long distance (11 digits) or local (7 or 10 digits). These numbers will call out alternating between
CALL OUT (1) and CALL OUT (2), starting with CALL OUT (1). If single number is desired, insert the same
number for CALL OUT (1) and CALL OUT (2).
NUMERIC MESSAGE ACTIVATOR: This is a number that will be sent out to shift called system into numeric
message mode instead of voice mail.
MAX PAGES: This function determines the number of times the system will send out a page.
SITE #: The first three digits of the code is the Site Number. The remaining four digits is the error code.
CODE DELAY: This is the amount of time in seconds that it takes to be able to send out a numeric message or
send activator. In other words, the time it takes for a called system to pick up and broadcast its message.
DELAY PAGE: Here you can set a delay period before the system will page. This allows time for someone at the
site to correct a problem before you are notified.
SEPARATOR: This function will allow you to choose between an “Asterisk” (*) or the number “9” to separate the
first three digits of the Site Number and the Fault Code. Most pagers use the number 9 as a separator.
Example 1: 121 9 126 Example 2: 121 * 126
Site Location Fault Code Site Location Fault Code
Separator Separator
LONG DISTANCE: If the Long Distance function is chosen, the telephone number will automatically be 11 digits.
LOCAL DIAL LENGTH: If Local is selected, there can be either 7 or 10 digits in the phone number.
Pressing the “Complete” toggle (last line of text) will toggle back and forth between HANG UP TO COMPLETE /
SEND “#” TO COMPLETE. HANG UP TO COMPLETE disconnects when done sending Fault Code. SEND “#”
TO COMPLETE sends “pound tone” prior to disconnecting.
INITIALIZE MODEM: This button sends Modem Setup String to the Modem. User will not visually see this occur.
One press of the button is all that is necessary. Once the Setup String is sent to the Modem, it typically never has
to be done again.
Note: Some cell phone providers have systems that require too many buttons and confirmation
keys to be pressed making it impossible to send a page automatically.
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