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- With “Display and Beep” the GSM dialer shows each line
fault on the display. A beep signal is also emitted each
minute. Entry of the user code stops the beep signal.
- With “Display On” the display only shows the line fault.
- With “Display Off” the line fault is only stored in the event log
(default).
8.3.3.5 Alarm limitations
• Temperature High
Using this function, you can define from which maximum temperature
an output switches (see also the section under “Outputs”). This can
be set between 0 °C and 50 °C (default: 40 °C).
• Temperature Low
Using this function, you can define from which minimum temperature
an output switches (see also the section under “Outputs”). This can
be set between 0 °C and 50 °C (default: 5 °C).
• Supply Low
Using this function, you can define from which minimum operating
voltage an output switches (see also the section under “Outputs”). A
“Supply Low” message is also stored in the event log.
• Signal Low
Using this function, you can define from which minimum GSM signal
an output switches (see also the section under “Outputs”). A “GSM
Signal Low” message is also stored in the event log.
8.3.3.6 Recording
• Long Play
When activated (ON), messages have a maximum recording length of
30 seconds.
When deactivated (OFF), messages have a maximum recording
length of 15 seconds. The recording quality is higher in this case
(default).
• Auto
When this option is activated (ON) and an input is triggered, then the
microphone is switched on and recording starts. The recording is then
saved as a memo. The recording can be played over remote access
(see the “Remote functions” section) or on the control panel (see










