Tyco Electronics Galaxy SC Controller J85501F-1
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configured to call-out. This section describes the steps to take to do this
and gives examples using the T1.317 interface.
Call-Out Phone
Number
Management
From the T1.317 interface the call-out phone numbers can be viewed
and configured. The T1.317 objects associated with call-out are:
Call-out manager identified as CM1
Call-out phone number identified as P1,P2,P3,P4, and A1
See the T1.317 object tables in Appendix B for attribute mnemonics and
other details. The following example illustrates how to program phone
number 1:
CHA P1,PHN=“222-3333” change phone number to 222-3333
CHA P1,BDR=9600 change baudrate to 9600
CHA P1,DBT=8 change data bits to 8
CHA P1,PRY=N change parity to none
CHA P1,SBT=1 change stopbits to 1
Configuring
Alarms to Call-Out
Once a phone number is configured, alarms must be configured to
call-out to that phone number. The following example illustrates how to
do this for the rectifier fail alarm:
CHA RFA1,DLY=10 call-out if RFA is active for at
least 10 seconds
CHA RFA1,NOO=1 call-out when RFA occurs
CHA RFA1,NOR=1 call-out when RFA retires
CHA RFA1,NAG=1 call-out periodically if RFA
remains active
CHA RFA1,DST=“P1” change call-out destination to
phone number 1
If an alarm is to be configured to nag, as this one is, the nag interval must
be programmed. The nag interval is an attribute of the call-out manager
object (CM1). The example below illustrates how to program the
call-out nag interval:
CHA CM1,NGI=30 change the nag interval to 30 minutes
Pass-Through
Mode
For most applications, only the connected equipment ID needs to be
configured for pass-thru mode. When one of the standard equipment IDs
is entered the rest of the parameters will be configured automatically.