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Warp Engine polling is fast, enabling real-time monitoring of up to 100 sites per second, with each site reporting as
many as 32 status and/or meter values. Larger networks just take a little longer, for example polling up to 500 sites
in 5 seconds. Warp Engine polling is efficient in its use of communications bandwidth. It uses very small packets,
sending only required data and minimizing communications overhead. Polling 32 channels from 100 sites requires
only 37,800 bytes per second of IP capacity at the central site, and only 378 bytes per second at each remote site.
If communications bandwidth is at a premium cost, it can be further reduced by selection of a slower poling rate.
RSI SETTINGS
If an RSI is installed, telephone speech properties are configurable using the RSI Settings dialog, accessible by choosing Speech Settings
from the Edit > Settings menu.
GENERAL
Edit>Settings>ESI Settings - General
In order to enable dial out notifications, check the box marked Dial out on alarm. The RSI will dial out when there
is an alarm condition under the following circumstances:
The alarm condition is configured to dial out to a notification list.
The site with the alarm has designated this RSI as a primary or backup RSI.
The dial out on alarm box is checked.
If you want this RSI to answer incoming calls, check the box marked Answer incoming calls and specify the number
of rings the RSI should wait before picking up the line. After answering the call, the RSI speaks the configured
greeting and will continuously repeat the greeting to allow time for the user to enter a valid PIN. To increase the
amount of time for PIN entry, increase the number of times the greeting is repeated.
For compatibility with
older versions of the ARC
Plus, AutoLoad Plus
makes reference to ESI. In
all instances, the ESI
settings apply to the RSI.