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Option 5 - Log Modem Service Events<br />

• Enabled the service will provide step by step event information showing the call progression and detailed<br />

logging information. This option can be turned on for diagnostic purposes but should not be enabled as<br />

large volumes of events are stored.<br />

• Disabled the dialer will not log events.<br />

Option 6 - Reserved<br />

• Reserved do not modify<br />

Option 7 - Reserved<br />

• Reserved do not modify<br />

Option 8 - Answer ModBUS Remote Receiver Mode<br />

• Enabled the service will answer the phone line and wait for a ModBUS remote communication connection.<br />

Setting this option will disable the ability to log in to the panel using the <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> Management Suite.<br />

This option should only be enabled for the ModBUS remote receiver unit. For information on the ModBUS<br />

remote communication operation refer to the PRT-CTRL ModBUS Remote and Slave Communication<br />

Protocol <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

• Disabled the dialer will answer using the normal configuration settings.<br />

Enabling/disabling or modifying the settings of reserved options is not recommended.<br />

Answering Machine Override Delay Time<br />

The answering machine override setting determines the delay between the first group of rings that are generated<br />

to the time that the panel will immediately hook and take the line in answer mode. The number of rings must be<br />

less than 10 seconds and then the call back must occur within 30 seconds (default) of the initial rings. The<br />

answer machine override option must be enabled for the operation to work.<br />

SV001 AMO Delay<br />

time: 030 secs<br />

To modify the answer machine override delay (000 to 255, a setting of 000 will result in the default of 030<br />

seconds), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press<br />

[ENTER].<br />

Carrier Delay Time<br />

The carrier delay time is used when the service is performing a dial out to a remote computer or system. The<br />

carrier delay time determines how long the service will wait for a carrier and connection to be made with the<br />

remote system. The time set should include in call progression and rings to answer time for the remote system<br />

and any variance in these times. For example for a remote call, it takes 10 seconds and then the modem takes<br />

5 seconds to answer and 5 seconds to generate the required carrier, it is therefore recommended to set this<br />

value to between 35 and 40 seconds, this covers any variation in these times.<br />

SV001 Carrier<br />

time: 030 secs<br />

To modify the carrier delay time (000 to 255, a setting of 000 will result in the default of 030 seconds), use the<br />

keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press [ENTER].<br />

162 PRT-CTRL-SE <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> | PRT-CTRL-SE

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