Chapter 7: Programming

PHONE

ISACC is capable of dialing to up to 8 phone numbers, 32 digits each, during an alarm. ISACC can dial to a modem, to a standard touch-tone or pulse telephone (VOICE mode), to a beeper, or through an external modem. The command SET PHONE prompts you to pro- gram the phone number, the dialing mode (modem, voice, beeper, external modem), and a descriptive label name, a maximum of 16 characters, for each phone number.

DIALING MODES: ISACC is capable of dialing out to a 300 bps modem, 1200 bps mo- dem, to a pulse or touch-tone telephone, to a beeper, or through an external modem. The dialing modes tell ISACC whether it will be dialing to or through a modem (and its speed), to a pulse telephone, or to a tone telephone. The dialing modes are:

Dialing mode 0 - dial out in data mode through the internal modem at 300bps Dialing mode 1 - dial out in data mode through the internal modem at 1200bps Dialing mode 3 - dial out in voice mode and give message in digitized voice Dialing mode 4 - dial out to a beeper, leaves no voice message

Dialing mode 5 - dial out through an external modem. See Chapter 9.

To display the current phone number, dialing mode and label names, type show phone after an ISACC prompt. You may also display information for a specific phone number by typing show phone followed by the entry number, (01-08).

ISACC>show phone

DIALOUT PHONE NUMBER, DIALING MODE, AND LABEL NAME

 

PH01, Num =

 

 

Dialing mode = (Voice

) > Name = "Phone #1

"

PH02, Num =

 

 

Dialing mode = (Voice

) > Name = "Phone #2

"

PH03, Num =

 

 

Dialing mode = (Voice

) > Name = "Phone #3

"

PH04, Num =

 

 

Dialing mode = (Voice

) > Name = "Phone #4

"

PH05, Num =

 

 

Dialing mode = (Voice

) > Name = "Phone #5

"

PH06, Num =

 

 

Dialing mode = (Voice

) > Name = "Phone #6

"

PH07, Num =

 

 

Dialing mode = (Voice

) > Name = "Phone #7

"

PH08, Num =

 

 

Dialing mode = (Voice

) > Name = "Phone #8

"

To program the phone numbers, dialing modes and assign label names, type set phone after an ISACC prompt. Enter values at the prompt and press ENTER to go to the next parameter. You may also program information for a specific phone number by typing set phone followed by the entry number, (01-08).

ISACC>set phone

DIALOUT PHONE NUMBER, DIALING MODE, AND LABEL NAME Dialing codes:

P = 2 second pause, W = wait for dial tone, B = wait for beeper tone, A = wait for beeper service to answer, I = send input numbers in alarm

Dialing modes

0 for 300 bps data

1 for 1200 bps data

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Phonetics 5000, 5100 manual Phone, ISACCset phone

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