Specifications
E.  PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE NUMBERS 
The system can be programmed with up to eight telephone numbers, which will be 
called sequentially when an abnormal condition is detected by the system on any fault 
channel not programmed as a "status only" channel. The following programming 
procedure should be performed to enter telephone numbers into the system. Note that 
there must be at least one telephone number programmed into the system for it to 
operate at all. All eight telephone number data locations need not be programmed. 
Telephone numbers may be deleted by entering a "0" into the data location for that 
number in the list. 
1.  ENTER,N (1,2,...8) [telephone number N, ready] 
2.  Enter the desired phone number by depressing the numbers on the keypad. 
The unit will repeat each number as you depress it. 
3.  Terminate the entry with a second depression of ENTER [telephone number N 
is nnn...n] 
To read this data for verification, 
1.  READ, N (1,2,...8) 
[telephone number N is...nnn...n] 
Up to 16 digits may be entered for each phone number position. If any of the numbers 
the unit is to call require a pause for a second dial tone, enter the pause by using the 
DELAY key in place of a digit. 
To clear a phone number out of the unit, enter a 0 (zero) as the phone number. The 
unit ignores any phone number that starts with a 0. If you wish to have the unit call the 
operator, enter the phone number as DELAY, 0 
F. OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS 
This section describes the procedure for setting 4 operational parameters. All of these 
parameters are entered into the system using the system's programming keypad. 
1.  Setting the Ring Count 
The ring count is the number of rings the unit will wait before answering a call placed 
to it. This may be set to any number of incoming rings from 1 to 99. 
1. ENTER, 
[ring count, ready] 
2.  enter a two digit number from 01 to 99 representing the desired ring count 
[the ring count is XY] 
To check the ring count programmed into the system, 
1.  READ, 
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