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Cooper Menvier SD3 - Alarm Levels; Record Options; Report Options; Line Priority

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CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONINSTALLATION
COMMISSIONING
OPERATION
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Alarm Levels
Temperature High
This option allows you to set the temperature at which the temperature high alarm
output will activate (see also Outputs). Working range of 0°C to 50°C (default
40°C).
Temperature Low
This option allows you to set the temperature at which the temperature low alarm
output will activate (see also Outputs). Working range of 0°C to 50°C (default 5°C).
Supply Low
This option allows you to set a supply voltage level, below which an alarm
output is activated (see also Outputs). A Supply Low message will also appear in
the event log.
Signal Low
This option allows you to set a signal level. If the GSM signal level drops below the
level set here an output is activated (see also Outputs). A GSM Sig. Low mes-
sage will also appear in the event log.
Record Options
Long play
If enabled (ON), the recordable messages have a maximum record time of 30
seconds.
If disabled (
OFF), the recordable messages have a maximum record time of 15
seconds; also the speech is of a higher quality, (default).
Auto Record
If enabled (ON), the SD3 will automatically switch the microphone on and start
recording for up to 15 or 30 seconds (depending on the ‘Long Play’ option
setting) when any trigger input is present. The recording is then stored in the
‘Memo feature‘. The recording can then be accessed either using the remote
access feature (see Using the remote access feature) or via the memo play-
back feature via the keypad (see Recording and playing a memo locally). The
Message Waiting output option can also be used with this feature.
If disabled (
OFF), the SD3 will not automatically record a message (default).
Report Options
Auto Reporting
If enabled (ON), the SD3 will automatically call any programmed numbers in the
Call Routing > Auto Report > Route Auto Rep.’ menu – every 24 hours.
(See Call Routing) and send the site message. The ‘report time’ can be adjusted
to the hour required. See Report Time below. (This option defaults to OFF).
Note: The auto reporting messages require acknowledgements. Without acknowl
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edgement the messages will repeat a number of times.
Report Time
This option sets the time that the Auto Reporting message is transmitted (De-
fault 12:00 hours).
Press the scroll keys to select the required hour.
Line Priority
This option determines which line(s) should be used to make alarm calls and can
be set to one of the following:
PSTN Only
Alarm calls will be made via the fixed (wired) line only.
GSM Only
Alarm calls will be made via the GSM mobile module only (if fitted).
PSTN First
An alarm call will be attempted via wired (PSTN) line first. If the call fails due to local
PSTN line not present, an attempt will be made via the GSM module.
GSM First
An alarm call will attempted via the GSM mobile module line first (if fitted) and if the
call fails due to insufficient signal, an attempt will be made via the wired line.