
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
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MODEM MENU
(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (Q) Quit
(E) Save Parameters To EEPROM (H) Help
(U) User Menu
Item 1: 1 (System Modem Type)
Item 2: COM3 (Modem COM Port)
Item 3: 90 (Modem Retry Period)
Item 4: 0 (Modem Hangup Delay)
Item 5: 9,123-4567 (Modem Telephone Number 1)
Item 6: NONE (Modem Telephone Number 2)
Item 7: NONE (Modem Telephone Number 3)
Item 8: NONE (Modem Telephone Number 4)
Item 9: NONE (Modem Initialization String)
Item 10: 3 (Modem Switched Voltage)
Item 11: 22 (Modem Ring Detect Channel)
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The relevant line items here are the following:
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Line item 1, set the modem type to 1 (standard modem)
Line item 2, set the modem COM port to COM3
The first two line items must be set for both dial-in and dial-out modem communications. If a low-power
(power-controlled) modem is used, the last two items must also be set for either dial-in or dial-out modem
communications:
Line item 10: set the modem switched voltage (0 = none, 3 = 12 V switched A, 4 = 12 V switched
B, 5 = 12 V switched C, 18-23 = digital output).
Line item 11: set the modem ring detect channel (0 = none, 12-23 = digital input
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).
Line Item 9 (Modem Initialization String) is used only if the modem requires an initialization string to be
sent before each use. The string would consist of the "AT" commands used by the modem.
The rest of the line items are needed only if you wish the ZENO
®
-3200 to dial out and send a message
string when an alarm condition occurs.
Once you have set these parameters, save the settings to EEPROM by typing E{ENTER}, and leave the
User Interface. You may then receive a message such as the following.
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Note that help is available on each line item. Refer to Section 2.4.2.
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ZENOSOFT
®
versions prior to V2.00 only support digital output channels 18-23 for the ring detect line.
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