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11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCE
USING THE OMP-MODL11-38
PAGER CALL-OUT ICON
FUNCTION:
In OMP-MODLs equipped with a telephone modem option, the Pager Call-Out icon can
be used to dial a pager phone number, wait a User defined period of time (for the Paging
service tone), then transmit a User assigned code number. This code number can be
User assigned to represent a site and/or particular warning or status indication.
INPUTS:
Data/Logic Signal: Logic type. A FALSE to TRUE transition on the icon input initiates
the Pager call. The Page will complete even if the input signal returns
LOW.
Update Clock: None
Enable: Processing of icon is allowed when Enable pin is unconnected or
connected and Enable signal is TRUE.
OUTPUTS:
Output Signal: Hardware output to installed modem. No output terminal shown on
icon for Program Net connections.
ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:
Icon Name: Specify the name for the channel. This name will show directly under the
icon within the Program Net.
Input Name: In this box, HyperNet displays the Output Name of the icon connected to
this icon’s Input. The Output Name can be changed in the other icon’s
dialog.
Pager Phone Number: Enter the telephone number to dial to gain access to the pager;
optionally followed by a number of commas (each which represents a 2
second delay) followed by the code number to be sent to the pager display.
For example: (619) 555-1212,,,,,9999 entered in this text box will result in:
1. When the Pager icon is activated, the OMP-MODL will dial the
phone number (619)555-1212. Parenthesis and hyphens are
ignored.
2. Wait for a 10 second delay (5 commas @ 2 seconds each)
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