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Menu structure of CI 3000
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Version 2.09 09. April 2014
S Screen 6-1-4-8 Destinations 5 - 8
6-1-4-9 Destinations 9 - 16
DESTINAT. 1 - 8
1 Destination 5 Further to menu item 6-1-4-8-1 for the configuration of alarm destination 5
2 Destination 6 Further to menu item 6-1-4-8-2 for the configuration of alarm destination 6
3 Destination 7 Further to menu item 6-1-4-8-3 for the configuration of alarm destination 7
4 Destination 8 Further to menu item 6-1-4-8-4 for the configuration of alarm destination 8
DESTINAT. 9 - 16
1 Destination 9 Further to menu item 6-1-4-9-1 for the configuration of alarm destination 9
... ...
8 Destination 16 Further to menu item 6-1-4-9-8 for the configuration of alarm destination 16
S Screen 6-1-4-8-1 .. 6-1-4-8-4
6-1-4-9-1 .. 6-1-4-9-8
As the configuration of the alarm destinations 5 .. 16 is identical
the following explanation is based on the example of ”Destination 5” (screen 6-1-4-8-1).
NOTE: The extended alarm destinations can only be edited via the PC software LDSWin.
For further information see the LDSWin operating instruction.
DESTINATION 5 Entry Default
Free text describing the alarm destination - -
Prio A Priority settings for this destination - -
Prio A - -
Prio B - -
Prio B - -
Typ --- Type of alarm destination :
LDSW LDSWin
LDSW i LDSWIN to internal extension
SMS D1 SMS via D1
SMS D2 SMS via D2
SMS AW SMS via Anny Way
SMS U1 SMS via user configured provider 1
SMS U2 SMS via user configured provider 1
Voice Voice message to telephone
FAX Fax (only with Blatzheim ISDN hybrid modem)
- -
Phone Number
1234567890123456789
Telephone number of the alarm destination - -
Serv. Centr xxxxx - Never deactivated
- Always: No regard for the time period
- out of: outside the time period
- during during the time period
- -
When using the Voice message fault report destination, the CI 3000 Store Computer calls a tone-
dial telephone and plays a prerecorded voice message that has previously been saved to the
CI 3000 Store Computer with the LDSWin software. The party receiving the call MUST acknowledge
receipt of the voice message by pressing the 5 key.
The Voice message operating is not supportet from all modems, see chapter 5.3.

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