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6 – DO LIST ONCE
Set the ACL to call-out only once each of the ACL recipients.
7 – CALL-OUT SEQUENCE NUMBER
Order into which the listed recipients will be called. 1 is first, 10 is last.
8 – MOVE UP & DOWN
Change the calling order of a recipient. Highlight a recipient, then move it up or down the list.
9 – DEFAULT DESCRIPTION
Recipient’s description. Allows to give a description to a recipient. Examples: Mike’s Office, John’s cell, Night
technician, email, Chief Engineer cellphone, Firefighter Pager, Studio FAX, Manager’s email, etc.
10 – ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION
Non-unicode text description. Used for FAX and SMS only (a cellular modem with is required to send SMS directly
from the Cortex).
11 – READ
Read the screen content (select the ACL to be read from the top menu ID box).
12 – UPDATE
Update the screen content after changes have been made.
13 – ERASE
Erase or delete any screen content.
14 – TYPE
Type of alarm output (Email, voice, FAX…). Note that this field will determine what type of information will need to
be entered into the Telephone/IP address field.
15 – TELEPHONE / IP ADDRESS
Telephone number or email address of the recipient.
16 – CALLOUT DEVICE
Means by which the alarms will go out (Ex. Ethernet (IP), Modem (FAX, Voice), etc.)
17 – PAGER / SMARTPHONE
Indicates whether a smartphone or Pager is registered in the unit.
18 – REFRESH / READ
Refresh / read the screen content.
19 – SAVE
Save the screen content.
20 – EXIT
Exit menu.