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Toolbox 32 User Manual 1.47d www.cse-semaphore.com/mykingfisher
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Configuration - Phone Directory
The phone directory is used to specify up to 256 phone numbers that an RTU can dial (or up to 512 phone
numbers including the secondary phone numbers). By selecting one of the row buttons the window shown
below is displayed.
Target RTU: (0-249) The remote RTU that
is to be dialed. When using leased line
modems (PSTN modems that are hard-
wired), the Target RTU must be defined
even though a phone number is not dialed.
Primary Phone Number: The number to
dial for each odd numbered dialing attempt
(ie. dialing attempt 1,3,5...).
Secondary Phone Number: The number
to dial for each even numbered dialing
attempt (ie. dialing attempt 2,4,6...). If there
is only one phone number to dial for the
Target RTU, the Secondary Phone Number
should be the same as the Primary Phone
Number.
If a T (tone dialing) or a P (pulse dialing) is used in the Init String of the port list, then this is the default
dialing method to be used with all phone numbers. Alternatively, a T or a P can be used as a prefix to the
phone number which will cause the RTU to use tone or pulse dialing for that number while ignoring the Init
String setting.
Configuration - TMR Directory
The TMR (Trunk Mobile Radio) directory is similar to the phone directory and allows up to 30 TMR
addresses to be configured (for up to 30 RTUs). The protocol used for communicating with a TMR radio is
called MAP27 and uses a TMR address comprised of a 7-bit prefix and a 13-bit identity. To be able to use
TMR communications, a TMR radio must be connected to one of the CPU's serial ports (port 1 or 2), the port
must be configured as type TMR and the RTU must be configured with a special version of firmware
containing the TMR operating code. The prefix and identity of each TMR radio is available from the TMR
supplier.
Target RTU: (1-255) The RTU to
communicate with.
TMR Prefix: (0 to 127)
TMR Identity: (0-8191)