Specifications
MESSAGE 
The MESSAGE key is used in conjunction with others to program the message 
for each fault channel, and the system identification message. Additionally, 
depression of the message key alone when the system is in the Halt mode will 
cause the current ID and status messages to be articulated by the system. 
READ 
The READ key is used to recall any of the programmed information. 
DELAY 
The DELAY key has four functions: 
When used in telephone number programming, it inserts a short pause 
between digits in a telephone number. 
When used with the ENTER key,(i.e. ENTER, DELAY,O) it sets the intercall 
delay time; that is, the time the system will wait after its callout message has 
been acknowledged before it begins placing regular calls again (see section II 
of this manual for additional information). 
When the DELAY key is used with the RUN key, (DELAY, RUN) it allows 
delayed, automatic entry into the Run mode. 
When the DELAY key is used for fault delay time programming, it allows the 
entry of integration or delay times for the detection of each fault condition. 
DIGITS 1 THROUGH 0 
The digits keys are used for numeric entry of data values and data locations. 
* KEY 
The * key is used as an entry location for ring count programming. The ring 
count is the number of incoming telephone rings which the system will count 
before answering and servicing the incoming call. (see Section II of this 
manual for more information) 
Additionally, the * key is the key used over the telephone for acknowledgement of the 
system callout message. It is also useable locally (on the system keyboard) for 
acknowledgement right at the system. 
# KEY 
The # key is used as an entry location for the message count. This is the number of 
times that the entire fault status message is repeated in the course of each telephone 
call placed by the system. (see Section II of this manual for more information) 
B. PUTTING THE SYSTEM IN RUN 
After all operational data has been entered into the system, the unit is ready to enter 
the run mode, from which any fault channels will be acted upon--causing calls to be 
placed to the programmed telephone numbers. 
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