4 Configuration Menu
Pager ID: Mandatory for numeric and alphanumeric pagers.
Alphanumeric pager – The ID entered is sent to the paging service along with all queued alarm messages. The ID is the unique PIN for a specific pager. The ID may be a maximum of 16 characters.
Numeric pager – The ID entered may be configured to deliver different numeric messages. The ID can contain 15 characters: any combination of the numerals 0 through 9 and a * or #. These are the only characters that will be transmitted to the paging service.
–Y – Binary Alarm Condition: 1=on, 0=return to normal (RTN)
–ZZZ – Alarm ID Number; see Appendix C, “Alarm ID Reference Tables” on page 87.
Example: A 1001 message is an Input 1, High Limit 1 Alarm. A 0093 message means that Digital Input #13 has returned to normal.
Note When using the $, if multiple unacknowledged alarms are present in the Alarm History Log, the alarm code will be 99999.
An effective numeric page depends largely on the parameters established by the paging service. Experimentation may be required to achieve desired results.
Acknowledgement Code: Any number, up to six digits, used to acknowledge receipt of an alarm and to terminate any additional call outs for this phone number. This code will acknowledge only those alarms sent to this phone number. It can be acknowledged by selecting the Acknowledge Alarms button on the bottom of the Alarm History page.
Multiple phone numbers can use the same acknowledge code. This allows one user to acknowledge alarms sent to multiple pager numbers.
Note Changes will not go into effect until the Submit Changes button is clicked.
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