Sutron Corporation 8310 & 7310 Users Manual 8800-1125Rev. 2.7 (BETA) 4/16/2014 pg. 122
BaudRate
BaudRate sets the baud rate to use when communicating with the modem. The default value is
115,200. This high baud rate can be used even though the communications rate is much slower
because of handshaking between the modem and 8310.
Enabled
Set this value to YES to enable DialOut messages. With this value set to NO, no DialOut
messages will be sent.
The Data Modem connection support two types of alarm messages. If a PC Base station is
detected, an SSP alarm is sent, otherwise a simple text message is sent and a prompt is made
asking for the alarm to be acknowledged.
MasterID
The MasterID is used to name the destination whenever the 8310 makes a transmission on this
device.
AnswerMode
The Answer mode can be configured to answer in Voice, Data, or Voice & Data. The Voice &
Data mode prompts when it answers the phone to “Please press pound”. If the person dialing in
presses the “#” key on the telephone a voice message is spoken, otherwise a data carrier is
transmitted and a data connection is attempted.
RingToAnswer
Define how many rings to wait for before answering the phone.
Language
Speech phrases are stored in the /Flash Disk/speech/English directory or /Flash
Disk/speech/[language] directory depending on which language is selected.
PhoneNumberx
When an alarm occurs each phone number is tried in sequence starting with Phone #1, until an
acknowledgement occurs. Or until the # Redials has been attempted on each number.
RedialDelay
Defines the amount of time to wait before redialing number for alarms.
NumRedials
When an alarm occurs each phone number is tried in sequence starting with Phone #1, until an
acknowledgement occurs. Or until the # Redials has been attempted on each number.
DialInMsg
The Dial-in and Dial-out buttons allow the Dial-in and Dial-out messages to be configured.
Speech phrases are stored in the /Flash Disk/speech/English directory or /Flash
Disk/speech/[language] directory depending on which language is selected.
DialOutMsg
By default the voice modem will speak the specified Dial Out message. If the modem is unable
to detect “ring-back” it may start speaking a phrase before someone answers the phone.
Because of this, the message spoken should either be repeated or wait for a button to be
pushed before speaking the alarm data.
If a Dial Out message is not defined, or the letter “D” is placed at the beginning of a phone-
number, then a data alarm will be sent. The data message will try to automatically detect a PC
Base Station and send an SSP message, otherwise a simple text message is sent and a prompt is
made asking for the alarm to be acknowledged.