MICROTEL DialStatTM i Microtel DialStatTM Operating Manual 1 September 1998 Rev. B Proprietary Notice: This document and the subj
MICROTEL DialStatTM 6 How can I Make an Alarm Sound in the Vicinity of the Dialer? The local summary alarm contacts will be de-energized (opened)
MICROTEL DialStatTM 7CHAPTER 2 - Installation nstallation of the DialStatTM involves several, simple steps. This chapter outlines the physical
MICROTEL DialStatTM 8 Step Two - Telephone Connections include the external phone line for call-outs and the optional local telephone connection
MICROTEL DialStatTM 9Step Three - Connect External Input/Output to the Dialer Each Fault input has a corresponding terminal (1 - 4), and there ar
MICROTEL DialStatTM 10 Quick Start Procedure This procedure outlines the steps to get the DialStatTM dialer operating in a typical manner with a m
MICROTEL DialStatTM 11 Individual Channel Alarm Messages: z Enter **c1 to record an alarm message for a specific I/O channel. (c = 1 to 4 for th
MICROTEL DialStatTM 12 CHAPTER 3 - Operation his chapter, divided into Configuration and Operation sections, will explain how to configure the D
MICROTEL DialStatTM 13Configuration The configuration commands described in this section modify basic dialer operation and store information about
MICROTEL DialStatTM 14 z Answer Delay The number of rings the dialer will see before answering an incoming call. *02 Review answer delay **02nn
MICROTEL DialStatTM 15Configuring Fault Inputs The DialStatTM features true modularity—Fault input channels operate completely independently of e
MICROTEL DialStatTM ii Record of Changes Rev. Date Description of Changes By - 9/1/ 98 Original Release Be
MICROTEL DialStatTM 16 NOTE: If C=5, the Power Fault channel, the response is: Example Command: **531 Response: Power fault channel is READY C
MICROTEL DialStatTM 17Alarm Acknowledgment When DialStatTM calls you, you may wish to respond to the call differently depending on what type of al
MICROTEL DialStatTM 18 CHAPTER 4 - Maintenance/Troubleshooting he DialStatTM Dialer is built to require minimal maintenance. Only the system bat
MICROTEL DialStatTM 19TROUBLESHOOTING: Symptom: Unable to place telephone calls (Line LED comes on but no ring at called telephone number).
MICROTEL DialStatTM 20 CHAPTER 5 - Advanced Topics his chapter details more advanced topics concerning the setup, configuration, and operation of
MICROTEL DialStatTM 21APPENDICES APPENDIX A: Technical Specifications A.1 Communications Phone Interface: FCC 68 Registration Number:
MICROTEL DialStatTM 22 A.4 Environmental Temperature: 20°F to 130°F operating 0°F to 130°F storage Humidity: 0-95% RH, Noncondensing
MICROTEL DialStatTM 23A.7 Fault Inputs Type: Isolated Dry Contact, Normal Open or Normal Closed, Non-Latched. Sensing frequency: 1 Hz
MICROTEL DialStatTM 24 APPENDIX B: Glossary of Dialer Terminology Acknowledge Stops the dialer from placing additional calls concerning an ala
MICROTEL DialStatTM 25APPENDIX C: FCC Requirements This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the side of the DialStat metal case
MICROTEL DialStatTM iiiTABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 1 - DESCRIPTION OF THE DIALSTATTM DIALER 3 CHAPTER 2 - INSTALLATION 7 Quick St
MICROTEL DialStatTM 26 APPENDIX D: DialStatTM Command Summary *00 Report system status *01 **01~ Voice system name (10
MICROTEL DialStatTM 27 Figure 4 Mounting Dimensions
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MICROTEL DialStatTM 1INTRODUCTION hank you for choosing the Microtel DialStatTM Dialer to implement your remote alarm monitoring solution. You hav
MICROTEL DialStatTM 2 Figure 1: Controls and Indicators
MICROTEL DialStatTM 3CHAPTER 1 - Description Of The DialStatTM Dialer he DialStatTM is a small, rugged, and simple, but powerful, device which e
MICROTEL DialStatTM 4 How Does the Dialer Work? This section provides a simple theory of operation by asking a few questions about typical use of t
MICROTEL DialStatTM 5These include tone/pulse selection dialing, pauses, auto acknowledgment of an alarm call-out, dial '*' or '#&ap
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