Call Successful: The output is activated when the device has trans-
mitted the message successfully. The output is deactivated when the
device is triggered again.
Call Failed: The output is activated if the device could not transmit the
message successfully. The output is deactivated when the device is
triggered again.
Remote Control 1–4: These outputs can be activated or deactivated
remotely over the telephone.
See also "Operation Remote Access Functions in Remote Ac-
cess Mode"
Supply Low: The output is activated when the preset voltage thresh-
old is undershot. The output is deactivated when the voltage rises
above the defined threshold again.
See setting in "System Settings Alarm Levels Supply Low"
Signal Low: The output is activated when the preset signal strength
threshold is undershot. The output is deactivated when the signal
strength rises above the defined threshold again.
See setting in "System Settings Alarm Levels Signal Low"
Polarity of the outputs
Here you specify what polarity the output has when activated.
The polarity can be selected separately for each of the 4 outputs.
An output can have negative or positive potential in the two different switch-
ing states.
Output status
Deactivated
Activated
12.7 Call Routing
Here you determine which contacts receive voice messages and which
contacts receive text messages.
Examples:
The voice message for alarm A can be sent to the contacts 1, 2, and 3. The
voice message for alarm B is only sent to the contacts 4 and 5.
The text message for alarm G can be sent to the contacts 6, 7, and 8. The
text message for alarm H is only sent to the contacts 9 and 10.
Each digit in the display (1234567890) stands for a contact (1 to 10). Use
the number keys (1–9 and 0) to select the contacts. The digit is displayed
when the contact is selected. A star (*) is displayed when the contact is
excluded.
There are four options for call routing.
Menu setting:
OP polarity negative
Positive
Negative
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Menu setting:
OP polarity positive
Negative
Positive