Microtel Series 200 Dialer Installation and Operation Manual P/N 310162 Rev C CAUTION: Do not ship product with battery installed. Pr
F. TELEPHONE LINE INSTALLATION The connection to the telephone network is a matter of simply plugging the modular jack cable into the telephone line
G. FAULT MONITORING INTERFACE CONNECTIONS The MCS system is designed to accept up to four channels of dry (unpowered), normally open or normally clo
H. POWERING UP THE SYSTEM NOTE: IF THE UNIT ABOUT TO BE POWERED UP FOR THE FIRST TIME CONTAINS HARDWARE FOR OPTIONAL FEATURES, READ THE SUPPLEMENTA
II. PROGRAMMING THE DIALER SYSTEM For this section, be advised that the keystroke entries are CAPITALIZED and the system's responses whether vi
1. ENTER, DELAY, N(1,2,3,4, OR 5) [fault N (or power fault) delay ready] 1. XY (00 to 99) (seconds of delay) [fault N (or power fault) delay is
D. STATION IDENTIFICATION There are two ways to enter a station identification message into the system. The station can be identified as a number up
E. PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE NUMBERS The system can be programmed with up to eight telephone numbers, which will be called sequentially when an abnormal
[the ring count is XY] 2. Tone or Pulse Dial Selection The system needs to be set for pulse or tone type dialing. Perform this selection by follow
1. ENTER, DELAY, 0 [intercall delay, ready] 2. Enter a two digit number corresponding to the desired number of hours of delay [the intercall delay
III. OPERATIONS A. SYSTEM FAMILIARIZATION AND KEY FUNCTION SUMMARY The power switch for the system is located on the Front Panel of the system. It
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MESSAGE The MESSAGE key is used in conjunction with others to program the message for each fault channel, and the system identification message. Addit
To place the system is the Run Mode, depress the RUN key on the system front panel. The Run indicator will verify successful entry into the Run Mode.
within 60 seconds after it has completed its call. Again, the system will verify that the acknowledgement has been accepted by saying, [acknowledgemen
IV MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING In the unlikely event that trouble is suspected with the system, it must be promptly disconnected from the teleph
B. System Specifications ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature -10F to +12OF Humidity 90% RH, Non-condensing Surge 2500 V, Per ANSI
SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS Audible indicators Line monitor Vocal status of all data, fault conditions and parameters Visual indicators Fault c
D. MCS 200 VOCABULARY WORD ADDRESS WORD ADDRESS ZERO 00 LEAK 33 ONE 01 LEVEL 34 TWO 02 LIFT 35 THREE 03 LOW 36 FOUR 04 MESSAGE 37 FIVE 05 MOD
E. MCS 200 VOCABULARY OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY WORD ADDRESS WORD ADDRESS ZERO 00 LEAK 41 ONE 01 LEASE 42 TWO 02 LEVEL 43 THREE 03 LOW 44 FOUR 04 MES
MSC-250 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE I. Introduction A. General Information...
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I. INTRODUCTION A. GENERAL INFORMATION The purpose of this manual is to completely explain the function, installation, and operation of the MCS Mod
B. UNPACKING AND INCOMING INSPECTION Microtel takes all possible precautions in packaging each item to prevent shipping damage. Carefully inspect ea
C. PHYSICAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION Mount the system on a wall or other vertical surface, away from and protected from harsh weather extremes. It is als
D. BATTERY INSTALLATION The battery is installed at the bottom of the system, in the battery tray provided as part of the interior chassis assembly.
E. ELECTRICAL POWER INSTALLATION Electrical power may be applied by simply plugging the system transformer into a nearby electrical outlet. If the s
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