Specifications
8-12
From the LMD Clock menu
f. Set the call in schedule circuits 114-119 appropriately for
calling in the indicated schedule A, B, C to the desired
phone at the desired time of day. For CKT’s to be on full
time, set the CKT MODE on for that circuit. For CKT’s
on/off by TOD, set the CKT MODE AU and program CKT’s
via day program events.
LMD to modem for direct dial
Each circuit controls a schedule buffer and the phone
number to be called. The LMD cannot call in unless one of
these circuits Is active. When a circuit is active and a new
message occurs, the LMD will call in. Typical use of the
circuits would to be to set priorities and schedules. For
example, schedule CKT AT1 might be set up to be on all
the time(AT1 on = allow schedule A to call in to phone 1).
Only priority functions would be assigned to schedule A,
thus, any occurrence of such functions would result in
immediate call in. Lower priority functions might be
assigned to schedule B and/or C which might only call in
once per day or week.
T1 vs. T2 can be used to transfer phones by time of day or
to separate functions by phone. For example, certain
functions could be assigned to schedule A which only calls
T1, while others could be assigned to schedule B which
only calls T2.
4.
Modem set-up The LMD direct call in operation is
designed for UDS 212 A/D or Hayes® compatible
modems. Most modern modems would use the Hayes
compatible setting. Refer to your Peek Sales represent-
ative or Distributor for information on preferred modems
and proper settings.
The modem Is driven by the LMD RS-232 port, and the
modem drives the phone jack. Note that the cable from the
LMD to the modem is a special cable (0806147).
SYSTEM OPERATION and LMD REPORTS
Once the LMD and LM system computer software
have been set up for reports as previously
discussed, the following can be executed;
1. In the direct dial mode, to receive reports via
LMD initiated call-ins, the LM system software must
be placed in the “monitor mode. If not, and an LMD
CKT is active, and new messages are waiting, the
LMD will try to call in at intervals as determined by
the CALL DELAY setting until successful.
2. To have messages printed as they arrive, simply
place the printer on line as messages arrive
(computer is in LM system monitor mode). To print
or view messages after the fact (already uploaded
or called in), select the display message log and
view or print as desired.
3. In either the LM system or direct dial, reports can
be uploaded. To do so, go to the Transfer Menu,
Upload From Intersection, and select LMD
messages. Upload as desired (see computer set-
up, described earlier in this section).
4. In either the LM system or direct dial modes,
user initiated calls (to the LMD) can be used for
data uploads, downloads, or real time maps.
Modem
Phone
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