Installation guide

Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 63
FS-96 - programming message 1 (POLPAGER format)
FS-97 - programming message 2 (POLPAGER)
FS-98 - programming message 3 (POLPAGER)
FS-99 - programming message 4 (POLPAGER)
The message is programmed in the same way
as with direct telephone messaging to the
POLPAGER receiver. The control panel saves
in its memory the consecutively depressed
keys, and when transmitting the message, it
generates corresponding two-tone signals,
according to the telephony standard.
After calling the function, the panel enters the
numerical mode (identically, as the
POLPAGER exchange). Each depression of a
key means that a corresponding digit has
been added to the message.
Figure 13
Changeover to the text mode follows a double depression of the [
*
] key. When in
the text mode, each key (from 1 to 9) has three letters assigned to it. If you want to
choose the middle letter, press the key with that letter. If you want to choose the
letter on the left side of a key, press that key and [
*
]. The letter on the right side of
a key can be accessed by pressing that key and [#]. To access the space, press
the [0] key. The dash is accessible by pressing the [0][
*
] keys. Changeover from
the text to numerical mode is effected after pressing the [0][#] keys.
The message is ended after pressing the [#] key when the control panel is in the
numerical mode, while the next depression of [#] results in exiting the function.
The control panel saves in memory 80 keystrokes. At an attempt to enter a longer
message, the panel quits the function (adding [#] or [0][#][#] if it was in the text
mode).
EXAMPLE:
programming the ALARM message
[9][6] [#] - call the function (LED 9 is blinking - programming the 1
st
message)
[
*
] [
*
] - activate the text mode
[2] [
*
] - A
[5] [#] - L
[2] [
*
] - A
[7] - R
[6] [
*
] - M
[0] [#] - change over to the numerical mode
[#] - end the message
[#] - exit the function.
FS-100 - programming number of queues and retries in a queue (DEC)
The function is used to program two parameters of the telephone communicator
which define how the messaging works. These parameters are:
number of message queues (from 1 to 7) - setting a greater number gives a
better reliability of reporting,
number of dialing retries within one queue (from 1 to 9, and if 0 is entered -
until a successful transmission). This parameter has been introduced so as
to avoid blocking of the telephone line continuously dialing the number
1 2 3
4 5 6
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0
#
*
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