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6700 Portable Sampler User Manual - Isco

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Dialout Alarm Screens<br />

See Figure 47, Analog Output<br />

and Dialout Screens on page 133.<br />

To set up I/O conditions see:<br />

Figure 43, Extended<br />

Programming: Hardware<br />

Screens on page 129.<br />

Figure 44, Extended<br />

Programming: Hardware Quick<br />

View Screens on page 130.<br />

System IDs<br />

Charts showing the ID screens<br />

appear in Figure 25, <strong>6700</strong> Menu<br />

Tree for Standard Programming<br />

on page 112.<br />

56<br />

57<br />

58<br />

59<br />

60<br />

RUN<br />

PROGRAM<br />

VIEW REPORT<br />

OTHER FUNCTIONS<br />

Select VIEW REPORTS.<br />

VIEW DATA<br />

PRINT DATA<br />

SYSTEM IDs<br />

CONFIGURE REPORTS<br />

Select SYSTEM IDs.<br />

SAMPLER<br />

<strong>6700</strong> ID __________<br />

HARDWARE: __<br />

SOFTWARE: __<br />

Displayed briefly<br />

[MODULE TYPE]<br />

[MODEL #] ID: __________<br />

HARDWARE: __<br />

SOFTWARE: __<br />

Displayed briefly<br />

SOFTWARE OPTIONS<br />

[Options List]<br />

Press STOP to return to the<br />

main menu.<br />

<strong>6700</strong> SAMPLERS<br />

100<br />

DIALOUT ALARMS<br />

Dialout alarms require the sampler to be equipped with the factory-installed<br />

2400 baud talking modem. The dialout alarm<br />

allows the sampler to notify a contact list when an “alarm” condition<br />

exists (is true).<br />

At the transition to the true state, any programmed I/O output<br />

can cause the sampler to warn of the alarm condition. As many<br />

as three telephone numbers can be entered. The sampler tries<br />

each telephone number in succession until the alarm is acknowledged.<br />

For each alarm condition, the sampler will attempt each telephone<br />

number entered a maximum of five times.<br />

When the call is answered, the sampler’s talking modem<br />

announces the alarm condition and the sampler’s three-digit ID<br />

number. To acknowledge the call, press the (star) key, and the<br />

three-digit ID number. The sampler will reply with an acknowledgment<br />

when the keyed entry is correct.<br />

A record of alarms and acknowledgements is available in the Sampling<br />

Report. When the <strong>Sampler</strong> detects the alarm condition, it<br />

records the type of alarm and the time it occurred. Acknowledgements<br />

are a separate Sampling Report entry, recording the time and<br />

telephone number that responded to the call.<br />

As mentioned previously, as many as three telephone numbers<br />

may be entered. Modems with serial numbers 199E00000 and<br />

greater can dial up to 25 digits. Enter numbers using the<br />

numeric keys on the <strong>6700</strong> keypad. When entering telephone<br />

numbers longer than 17 digits, the display will scroll.<br />

Extended characters, the Comma (,), Pound (#), and Star (*), also<br />

may be included in the 25 digits. To enter an extended character,<br />

press the DECIMAL POINT key on the <strong>6700</strong> keypad. The <strong>6700</strong> displays<br />

a screen used to select and enter the extended characters.<br />

Each comma entered will cause the modem to pause for two seconds<br />

before proceeding with the remaining digits.<br />

Phone numbers that are no longer needed can be removed.<br />

Advance the cursor to the end of the telephone number and then<br />

press the LEFT ARROW key to erase the preceding character. If the<br />

cursor is not at the end of the telephone number, the LEFT ARROW<br />

key will only shift the cursor without erasing any characters.<br />

Dialout telephone numbers are included in the Program Settings<br />

Report.<br />

SYSTEM IDS<br />

The sampler reports the sampler model number, ID (identification<br />

number), and software version number as system identification<br />

notes. The sampler also reports the same information for an<br />

attached module. The model and ID numbers remain unchanged<br />

through the life of the sampler. The ID numbers appear on the<br />

sampler’s reports and in files created by FLOWLINK and SAMP-<br />

LINK when they interrogate the sampler. The software packages<br />

use the ID number to insure that data from different samplers is<br />

not combined in the same file.<br />

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