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Microtel Series 500 Dialer
Automatic Dialer
Installation and Operation Manual
February 14, 1992
P/N 312248 Rev. B
APRIL 1, 1997
Proprietary Notice: This document and the subject matter hereto are the
property of MICROTEL, Inc. and shall not be reproduced or copied or
used for the purpose of manufacturing or sale of apparatus, except by
written permission of MICROTEL, Inc.
MICROTEL
206 West Judge Perez Drive
Chalmette, Louisiana 70043
Ph: 504.276.0571
Fax: 504.276.0574
http://www.Microtel-Inc.Com
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Microtel Series 500 Dialer Automatic Dialer Installation and Operation Manual February 14, 1992 P/N 312248 Rev. B APRIL 1, 1997 Proprietar

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3 Software Release Information This manual pertains to the MCS 500 dialer, with the following software releases: CPU Card ROM1 M500 2.xx

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4 I. INTRODUCTION I.A. General Information and Theory of Operation The Microtel MCS 500 Dialer is a complete Automatic Dialing telemetry syste

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5II.A. System Description and Familiarization - Chassis Cards The following section is intended to familiarize the user with the basic componen

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6II.A.1 LCD Panel and Keyboard The door of the inner chassis contains the system’s 20-key keyboard and the LCD display panel. These circuit mo

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7II.A.5. CPU Card The CPU card must occupy J1, the left most circuit card connector on the System Bus. The CPU Card contains the system’s prim

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8for the optional microphone used for the intercom audio monitoring functions. The Card also contains a small RJ style jack which accepts the carb

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9II.B.4. Printer Output Card The printer Output card contains circuitry which allows the dialer to print alarm logs and other information on a

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10 III. INSTALLATION Installation Note:During the Installation and Programming of the MCS Automatic Dialer, it is helpful touse the

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11III.B.2. CPU and Real Voice Memory Lithium Cells A lithium battery is provided on the CPU card and the Real Voice Memory card. Each of thes

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12III.C.2 System Fuse The internal System fuse is a 1/2 amp fuse, Little fuse #312.500, or equivalent. The fuse is located on the Power Supp

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**********************************IMPORTANT****************************** When any new version of software is installed, you must initialize System,

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13Repairs that you are authorized to make on the Microtel MCS 500 Dialer include replacing the fuse, replacing the battery, and exchange of the pow

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14CLOCK When selected, this sequence makes a Real Time clock calibration signal available on the CPU. Initialize Default Data SYSTEM DATA When

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15An overview of the “navigation” through the many screens which are accessed to configure and program the many features of the dialer may be found

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16III.F.2. 8 Channel Digital Input Card The 8 Channel Digital Input card is designed to accept up to eight channels of dry (un-powered), norm

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17III.F.4. 4 Channel Digital Output Card Each Digital Output Option card provides four SPDT 5 amp relays for controlling external devices and

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18IV. PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM The Microtel MCS 500 Dialer is programmed and configured for operation using a keyboard programming system, describe

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19The following is a list of the different messages which may be programmed by the user for each type of channel or category: Message Duration

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20When the entry is satisfactory, press the SELECT key to commit it to the system’s memory. Pressing a cursor control key (NEXT and PREVIOUS) will

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21and entering any list number from list 00 to 15 value. The default list for all calls is list 01. (As will be noted in detail later, a special

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22 By using the cursor and Select keys, each week day may be individually programmed with information which tells the dialer when to call or when

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iMCS-500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Table of Contents Addendum - Rev. B Software Release 2.11 - July 8, 1993...

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23 IV.C.11.a. Power Failure Channel ID Text The Channel ID text is the name given to a specific I/O channel. The name may be up to 16 alpha-nume

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24The MODE may be selected by cursoring to and highlighting the MODE field, and using SELECT to toggle among the various choices. A choice may be

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25IV.C.11.h. Channel Latch Attribute By selecting the Latch attribute (Yes or No toggle using the SELECT key), an alarm condition detected on any

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26IV.C.12. Telephone Numbers and Lists IV.C.12.a. Background on Directories and Lists The system has the ability to dial up to 64 telephone numb

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27IV.C.12.b. Programming Directory Entries To Program Directory Entries, select DIRECTORY. The screen which results is as follows: The NEXT a

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28IV.C.12.c To enter Directory Telephone Numbers Into Lists Directory Telephone numbers may be entered into any of the 16 Telephone Number Lists

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29IV.C.13. Real Time Clock The system contains a clock device which retains the time of day, day of week, and the calendar month and day. To pro

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30To change the ID test, cursor to the field, and press the SELECT key. The first character of the field will flash, indicating it is available fo

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31IV.D.1.d. Return to Normal Reaction The RETURN to Normal selection tells the system what to do about channels which transition from an Alarm to

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32IV.D.1.i. Channel Alarm Condition Not available as a programmable field, the Condition value shows the ALARM or NORMAL condition of each channe

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iiIII.F. I/O Option Card Installation... 14 III.F.1. Setting

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33and PREVIOUS, to highlight the Analog I/O card of interest. Press the SELECT key to access the desired I/O card. Finally, select the Channel to

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34IV.D.2.b. Analog Input Channel ID Voice Message The Analog ID Message is a 6 second Real Voice message that verbally describes the Analog Chann

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35IV.D.2.e. Telephone Number List The Telephone LIST value instructs the system which list to use when a specific alarm has occurred. The Lists

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36IV.D.2.j. Analog Input Channel Setpoints -- High and Low Each Analog channel may be programmed with individual zero and span scaling values. E

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37 IV.D.3.a Digital Output Channel ID Text Label The Digital Output Channel ID Text is the name given to the selected Output channel in its monit

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38IV.D.3.c. Digital Output Channel Condition The condition of a Digital Output Channel describes its On or Off state. By selecting this field an

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39 IV.D.4.a. Printer Output Enable To enable and disable the printer access the first field in the Printer Setup screen. By using the SELECT key

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40 V. LOCAL SYSTEM OPERATION After all system programming has been accomplished, data may be viewed for verification or viewed during the course

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42To select an individual Digital Input Channel for detailed information, use the cursor control keys NEXT and PREVIOUS to highlight the channel an

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iiiIV.C.12.d. Establishing a Telephone List Start Position... 28 IV.C.13. Real Time Clock...

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43 Use the cursor keys to highlight the desired Digital Output Channel within the selected Output Card, and select the channel using the SELECT ke

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44 1. The system is in an Active Call mode 2. An unacknowledged Alarm is present 3. The Alarm Channel is in the Active Mode 4.

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45As shown in the Remote Operations instructions, a # key depressed on the called telephone will allows the opportunity to enter an Access Code, wi

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46VI. REMOTE SYSTEM OPERATION The Microtel MCS 500 contains numerous capabilities when operated in remote mode. These functions are only access

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47Digital Input Channel (01 through 40). After entry of the desired Digital Input Channel, access will be granted to the following functions. Ent

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48VI.F. Voice Mail Message Entry, Access, and Delivery Enter 5 from the Remote Operation Basepoint (“System Ready”) to access the Voicemail Mes

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49VII. System Maintenance VII.A. Adjusting System Amplitude Levels There are only three audio amplitude adjustments necessary on the Microtel

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50VII.D. CPU Clock Battery The CPU contains a Real Time Clock which is powered through long term power outages by an on-board 3 volt lithium ce

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51Appendices Physical Installation Diagram Electrical Installation Diagram Screen Navigation Diagram Remote Operation Procedure Flowchart Analog C

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52MCS 500 Electrical Installation This drawing describes the recommended method of connecting monitored equipment to the MCS 500 Series Automatic

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ivIV.D.4. Printer Output Card Programming... 38 IV.D.4.a. Printer Output Enable...

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53MCS 500 Electrical Installation (continued)

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54MCS 500 Physical Installation Mount the system on a wall or other vertical surface, away from and protected from harsh weather extremes. Mountin

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55MCS 500 Physical Installation (continued)

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56MCS 500 Screen Navigation Diagram

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57MCS 500 Remote Operation Procedure Flowchart Remote Operations Base Point “System Ready” [Select Category 0–7] System Category 0 “Please Sele

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58 Analog Input Category 2 “Please Select the Analog Input Channel” [Enter XX] “Analog Input Channel XX, Ready” [Enter Digit] 1 System Reci

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59 Telephone Directory Category 7 “Please Select the Directory Number” [Enter DD] – “Directory Number DD, Ready” 1 Directory Number DD is Tel

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60MCS 500 Analog Channel Setup and Calibration Example An analog channel needs the ZERO and SPAN first. Since this is a 4 to 20 mA input channel

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61MCS 500 Automatic Dialer Installation Checklist Topic Item Page System Installation ___ Physical System Installation 8 _

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62MCS 500 Directory Telephone Number Worksheet Phone Number Name Type 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

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v Analog Channel Setup and Calibration Example... 60 Installation Checklist...

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6333. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53.

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64MCS 500 Directory Telephone List Worksheet Telephone List 01 Directory Index Number Name 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08.

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65 Telephone List 05 Directory Index Number Name 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

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66 Telephone List 09 Directory Index Number Name 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

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67 Telephone List 13 Directory Index Number Name 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

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1Addendum to the MCS 500 Automatic Dialer Operation Manual, Rev. B Software Release 2.11 July 8, 1993 Additional Feature PROGRAMMABLE START MO

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2Addendum to the MCS 500 Automatic Dialer Operation Manual, Rev. V. Software Release 2.05 June 26, 1992 Additional Feature USE OF THE # AND * K

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