Menu structure of CI 3000
81
Version 2.09 09. April 2014
S Screen 6-1-4 Alerting
The CI 3000 store computer distinguishes between 100 alarm priorities (0..99) Furthermore it supports 16 alarm
destinations (see chapter 4.1).
ALERTING
1 Alarm Relay Configuration of the alarm relay, i.e. multifunctional output (AUX)
2 Phone Number Entry of the telephone number of the store computer
3 Serv. Centr Pres. Entry of e.g. the service times of the control centre
4 Dest1 SrvcCentr EASY mode - alarm destination 1: LDSWIn - control centre as primary destination
5 Dest2 FaultServ. EASY mode - alarm destination 2: LDSWin - Fault clearing service as primary destination
or
- Alternative destination for control centre
6 Dest3 SMS AnnyWay EASY mode - alarm destination 3: SMS (via provider Anny Way)
7 Dest4 Voice Msg EASY mode - alarm destination 4: Voice message to telephone
8 Destinat. 5 - 8 Extended alarm destinations 5..10
9 Destinat. 9 - 16 Extended alarm destinations 11..16
With SMS message transmission the telephone number of the SMS provider must be activated in
the telephone system otherwise no SMS transmission is possible:
D1: 0171-20 92 522 0171-25 21 002
D2: 0172-22 78 020
Anny Way: 0900-32 66 90 02
S Maske 6-1-4-1 Alarm Relay
ALARM RELAY Entry Default
Hold AlrmRel Hold Alarm relay:
Y: Relays are only deactivated when the cause for the
alarm has been rectified and the alarm has been acknow
ledged. N: Relays are deactivated when the horn is swit
ched off
↑ ↓ (Y/N) Y
AUX-Relais Prio XX For configuration details see chapter 4.2.2 Horn,
DDC,
Modem,
PrioX3,
PrioX4,
PrioX5,
PrioX6,
PrioX7,
PrioX8
PrioX9
Horn
Testalarm hour Store computer generates a daily alarm at the hour set
here
--, 0,1, 2, .. 23 --
Testalarm prio Priority of the test alarm --, 1, 2, .. 8 --