Specifications

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Autocall
The autocall sequence is a received tone sequence that has status digit(s) appended to the identity that match the
ARi-195e programmed autocall status digit(s). See sequence.
Programming parameters, autocall:
Autocall, status digit 1: Sets the first status digit for the autocall sequence. If programmed to ‘not applicable’ the
autocall feature is shut off.
Autocall, status digit 2: Sets the second status digit for the autocall sequence. If programmed to ‘not applicable’
only status digit 1 must match to receive an autocall sequence.
Item Description Size Range Representation Default
10 Autocall, status digit 1 Byte 0 - 16 16 = not applicable 16
11 Autocall, status digit 2 Byte 0 - 16 16 = not applicable 16
Clock
An internal clock is included to time stamp received sequences when printed. The clock is set by using the next call,
cancel alert and speaker on / off buttons as follows:
To increase the hours, press and hold cancel alert, momentarily pressing next call increments hours
To decrease the hours, press and hold next call, momentarily pressing cancel alert decreases hours
To increase the minutes, press and hold cancel alert, momentarily pressing speaker on / off increments
minutes
To decrease the minutes, press and hold speaker on / off first, then momentarily pressing cancel alert decreases
minutes
Time can also be set using programming parameters.
Time is displayed when no sequences are in the queue and at power up. It is sent to the printer as part of the
received sequence string. Time is always in the 24 hour format.
Programming parameters, clock:
Clock, year: Sets the year in the clock. Clock, month: Sets the month.
Clock, day: Sets the day. Clock, hours: Sets the hour.
Clock, minutes: Sets the minutes. Clock, seconds: Sets the seconds.
Item Description Range Representation Default
12 Clock, year 0 - 99
13 Clock, month 1 - 12
14 Clock, day 1 - 31
15 Clock, hours 0 - 23
16 Clock, minutes 0 - 59
17 Clock, seconds 0 - 59
Display
When no sequences are in the queue and when power is first applied the time is displayed. The display is also used
to show received sequences and in the programming mode.
The format for displaying a sequence is:
First digit is sequence type, blank for call, ‘A’ for autocall and ‘E’ for emergency followed by decimal point
Next digits are ID digits followed by decimal point