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MDR-2000
V3
User's Reference Manual
Interactive Monitor
the date and time from its own internal clock. This feature is used on
PBX
generics where
the date and time are not available on each call record. The default setting
is
'N'.
Note that the string is processed in such a way that any erroneous values entered result in the default
action being applied. Also note that pressing the <Tab> key will cause the default string to be
restored. The default setting is 'NLN'.
SET PARITY -
This option accepts two values which specify the parity to be used on the PBX
port and the modem port respectively. The parity settings that may be selected are
'N',
'E'
or
'O'
for None, Even
or
Odd parity respectively. The default setting is
'N'.
After entering the PBX parity the <Enter> key must be pressed for the modem parity prompt.
SET PORT RESET-
This option sets a timeout interval for the RS-232 ports.
If
the time specified
elapses with no activity on any port then the ports are internally reset by reprogramming the uarts.
The range is between 0 and 59 minutes, the default is
15.
Use 0 to disable the option.
SET PRIMARY PHONE
-This
option accepts a phone number for use when the MDR-2000
must call the host computer. The phone number must conform to the Hayes Smartmodem 1200
protocol and may contain digit control characters allow by the Hayes autodialer. The phone
number may be up to 25 characters long.
The Primary Phone Number
is
dialed first followed by the Secondary Phone Number.
If
the
Primary Phone Number is empty then a direct connection is assumed. To delete the entry use the
<Tab> key.
SET RETRIES -
This option sets the number
of
autodialer retries when attempting to annunciate
an alarm condition. When this number
of
unsuccessful attempts has been completed the alarm
condition is disregarded. The range
is
between 0 and 255, the default
is
5.
SET SECONDARY PHONE -
This option accepts a phone number for use when the MDR-2000
must call the host computer. The phone number must conform to the Hayes Smartmodem 1200
protocol and may contain digit control characters allow by the Hayes autodialer. The phone
number may be up to 25 characters long.
The Secondary Phone Number is dialed after the Primary Phone Number.
If
the Secondary Phone
Number
is
empty then no connection
is
assumed and alarm message will not be sent a second time.
To delete the entry use the <Tab> key. Entering a space as the new phone number will not work
since the MDR-2000
would
detect this as a legitimate string and attempt to
send
the message twice.
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