SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal
SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal
Server URL Federal Commander Digital System Specify the URL address of the SNPP POCSAG server. This field must be left blank if the POCSAG server option is not used. Password Specify the password provided by the SNPP service provider. Port Number Specify the port number provided by the SNPP service provider. SDS-Gateway The SDS-Gateway fields are applicable for systems using the Tetra communication mode. Call List Server URL: IP address or DNS name of the SDS-GW server network connection Port Number: Port number of the SDS-GW network connection Password: Password of the SDS-GW network connection Gateway Group SSI: Tetra group SSI number of the SDS-GW RTU Group SSI: Tetra group SSI number for RTU sites After selecting Call List from the Status of Base Unit menu, the following screen is displayed. The Call List screen will be displayed within the Status of Base Unit window and will overlap any 108 System Setup
Federal Commander Digital System other SFCDWARE System window already displayed. Save This setup selection saves any and all changes made to the Call List. If changes are made to the Call List and not saved with this selection, they will be lost. Normally all changes are made to the Call List and then this Save radio button is selected to save all the changes at once. Quit This selection will terminate the Call List function. Person to Call The format of this data entry field is from 1 to 20 alphanumeric characters. To change any one of the names on the Call List, highlight the current Person to Call, then type in the new entry. Phone # The format for this data entry field is from 7 to 14 digits or commas. To change any phone number, highlight the current phone number, then enter a new phone number. This data entry field contains the phone number of the key support person (or beeper) to be called. A valid phone number consists of numbers and optionally commas. A comma will cause the dialing function to delay about two seconds before continuing on to the next number in the phone number. This feature allows Call-out to use some kinds of internal phone systems that require dialing 9 (or some other access code) to get an outside line, and then waiting a fixed amount of time before attempting to dial the actual phone number. Priority The format of this field is any single digit between 0 and 9. To change any priority number, highlight the current priority number then enter a new priority number. This parameter is used to determine the order or numbers to call during alarm call out. The first priority number used is 0, the second priority number is 1, etc., with priority number 9 being the last phone number on the list to be called. If during the course of attempting to originate a Call-out, the CCU reaches the "end" of the Call List, the CCU will start over at the beginning of the Call List, or priority number 0. A priority 0 number must exist for the Callout feature to operate. It is valid to change just the priority numbers of persons on the Call List in order to change the Calling order instead of having to enter the entire Call List again. NOTE: The CCU keeps track of whether or not a person reached during a Call-out operation acknowledged any alarms. If that person Acknowledges any alarm, the Callout sequence is terminated until the next Alarm event occurs. If that person did NOT acknowledge at least one alarm, the CCU will automatically call the user with the next higher priority number that exists in the Call List. Password The format of this field is from none to 10 digits, from 0 to 9. ONLY NUMBERS ARE ALLOWED. To change any password, highlight the current password, then enter a new password. 109 System Setup
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<strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Commander</strong> <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>System</strong><br />
other <strong>SFCD</strong>WARE <strong>System</strong> window already displayed.<br />
Save<br />
This setup selection saves any and all changes made to the Call List. If changes are made to the<br />
Call List and not saved with this selection, they will be lost. Normally all changes are made to the<br />
Call List and then this Save radio button is selected to save all the changes at once.<br />
Quit<br />
This selection will terminate the Call List function.<br />
Person to Call<br />
The format of this data entry field is from 1 to 20 alphanumeric characters. To change any one of<br />
the names on the Call List, highlight the current Person to Call, then type in the new entry.<br />
Phone #<br />
The format for this data entry field is from 7 to 14 digits or commas. To change any phone<br />
number, highlight the current phone number, then enter a new phone number.<br />
This data entry field contains the phone number of the key support person (or beeper) to be<br />
called. A valid phone number consists of numbers and optionally commas. A comma will cause<br />
the dialing function to delay about two seconds before continuing on to the next number in the<br />
phone number. This feature allows Call-out to use some kinds of internal phone systems that<br />
require dialing 9 (or some other access code) to get an outside line, and then waiting a fixed<br />
amount of time before attempting to dial the actual phone number.<br />
Priority<br />
The format of this field is any single digit between 0 and 9. To change any priority number,<br />
highlight the current priority number then enter a new priority number.<br />
This parameter is used to determine the order or numbers to call during alarm call out.<br />
The first priority number used is 0, the second priority number is 1, etc., with priority number 9<br />
being the last phone number on the list to be called. If during the course of attempting to originate<br />
a Call-out, the CCU reaches the "end" of the Call List, the CCU will start over at the beginning of<br />
the Call List, or priority number 0. A priority 0 number must exist for the Callout feature to<br />
operate.<br />
It is valid to change just the priority numbers of persons on the Call List in order to change the<br />
Calling order instead of having to enter the entire Call List again.<br />
NOTE: The CCU keeps track of whether or not a person reached during a Call-out operation<br />
acknowledged any alarms. If that person Acknowledges any alarm, the Callout sequence is<br />
terminated until the next Alarm event occurs. If that person did NOT acknowledge at least one<br />
alarm, the CCU will automatically call the user with the next higher priority number that exists in<br />
the Call List.<br />
Password<br />
The format of this field is from none to 10 digits, from 0 to 9. ONLY NUMBERS ARE ALLOWED.<br />
To change any password, highlight the current password, then enter a new password.<br />
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