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4230 Flow Meter
Section 2 Programming
2-53
If you want either of two conditions to trigger an alarm, select
OR. If you want both of two conditions to be met before signalling
an alarm, select AND. Selection of DONE will advance you to the
next display menu. Selection of OR or AND will return you to the
CONDITION menu to select the other condition.
The flow meter will then request that you enter the telephone
numbers for the remote alarms. Five numbers are possible, in
decreasing order of importance. You can enter as many as
eighteen digits for each phone, so the targets need not neces-
sarily be local.
If you select DONE, the flow meter will advance to the next step.
If you select one of the NUM entries, such as NUM 1, the fol-
lowing will appear:
You can enter the phone numbers as straight multiple digit
numbers, or you can use the +/key to enter a dash as telephone
numbers are often written. Pressing the . (decimal) key inserts
a , (comma). If you want to signal more than one remote number
at a time, the numbers are arranged in decreasing priority. NUM
1 carries the highest priority, followed by NUM 2 and so on. After
you have entered the numbers, the flow meter will request:
This is the time delay between calling the first number and
calling the second, etc. This option gives you time to respond to
an alarm before the flow meter dials the next number. Select a
value between 1 and 99 minutes. Then the display will advance
to the following:
Select YES if you want to be able to acknowledge the alarm con-
dition in the flow meter by calling back. No message is spoken on
this callback.
When the flow meter's modem detects the ring, it will answer
and automatically reset the alarm. If there is no one available to
answer an alarm, you can have the flow meter dial a paging
service and then someone with a pager can call back to
acknowledge the alarm.
To acknowledge an alarm from a touch tone phone; wait for the
spoken message to complete; then press *-X-X-X. The X-X-X are
the three digits of the site ID number.
ALARM DIALOUT NUMBERS
• DONE • • NUM 1 • • NUM 2 • • NUM 3 • • NUM 4 • • NUM 5 •
FIRST PHONE NUMBER
XXXXXXXXXX
DELAY BETWEEN DIALOUTS
XX MINUTES
CALLBACK TO DISABLE ALARM
• YES • • NO •

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