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6700SR Refrigerated Sampler
96
Dialout Alarms
Dialout alarms require the sampler to be equipped with the facto-
ry-installed 2400 baud talking modem. The dialout alarm allows
the sampler to notify a contact list when an “alarm” condition exists
(is true).
At the transition to the true state, any programmed I/O output can
cause the sampler to warn of the alarm condition. As many as three
telephone numbers can be entered. The sampler tries each tele-
phone number in succession until the alarm is acknowledged. For
each alarm condition, the sampler will attempt each telephone
number entered a maximum of five times.
When the call is answered, the sampler’s talking modem announc-
es the alarm condition and the sampler’s three-digit ID number. To
acknowledge the call, press the (star) key, and the three-digit ID
number. The sampler will reply with an acknowledgment when the
keyed entry is correct.
A record of alarms and acknowledgements is available in the Sam-
pling Report. When the Sampler detects the alarm condition, it
records the type of alarm and the time it occurred. Acknowledge-
ments are a separate Sampling Report entry, recording the time
and telephone number that responded to the call.
As mentioned previously, as many as three telephone numbers
may be entered. Modems with serial numbers 199E00000 and
greater can dial up to 25 digits. Enter numbers using the numeric
keys on the 6700 keypad. When entering telephone numbers longer
than 17 digits, the display will scroll.
Extended characters, the Comma (,), Pound (#), and Star (*), also
may be included in the 25 digits. To enter an extended character,
press the Decimal Point key on the 6700 keypad. The 6700 displays
a screen used to select and enter the extended characters. Each
comma entered will cause the modem to pause for two seconds be-
fore proceeding with the remaining digits.
Phone numbers that are no longer needed can be removed. Advance
the cursor to the end of the telephone number and then press the
Left Arrow key to erase the preceding character. If the cursor is not
at the end of the telephone number, the Left Arrow key will only
shift the cursor without erasing any characters.
Dialout telephone numbers are included in the Program Settings
Report.
System IDs
The sampler reports the sampler model number, ID (identification
number), and software version number as system identification
notes. The sampler also reports the same information for an at-
tached module. The model and ID numbers remain unchanged
through the life of the sampler. The ID numbers appear on the sam-
pler’s reports and in files created by FLOWLINK and SAMPLINK
when they interrogate the sampler. The software packages use the
ID number to insure that data from different samplers is not com-
bined in the same file.
The software version number changes when your sampler’s soft-
ware is updated. Screens 56 through 60 show you how to find the
system IDs.
Dialout Alarm Screens
See Dialout screens on page 128.
To set up I/O conditions see:
Figure 40
,
Extended
Programming: Hardware
Screens
on page 124.
Figure 41
,
Extended
Programming: Hardware Quick
View Screens
on page 125.
*
System IDs
Charts showing the ID screens ap-
pear in
Figure 22
,
6700 Menu Tree
for Standard Programming
on page
107.
56
RUN
PROGRAM
VIEW REPORT
OTHER FUNCTIONS
Select VIEW REPORTS.
57
VIEW DATA
PRINT DATA
SYSTEM IDs
CONFIGURE REPORTS
Select SYSTEM IDs.
58
SAMPLER
6700 ID __________
HARDWARE: __
SOFTWARE: __
Displayed briefly
59
[
MODULE TYPE
]
[
MODEL #
] ID: __________
HARDWARE: __
SOFTWARE: __
• Press STOP to return to the
main menu.
60
SOFTWARE OPTIONS
[Options List]
• Press STOP to return to the
main menu.

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