NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook
Document number: NE41 09002-02 v2.0
Below is an example of how call numbers and sequences works.
Picture 17.
Setting the parameters for numbers A and B.
First, the telephone numbers A and B are defined. The telephone numbers, alarm
codes and call attempts are set.
Picture 18.
Setting the parameters for sequences 1 and 2
Secondly, the sequences are defined. All user alarms are set to use sequence 1
and sequence 1 calls number A five times (i.e. Call Attempt A) and if there is no
answer it continues to call number B three times (i.e. Call Attempt B).
Picture 19.
Setting the Call parameters.
The time to wait for answer during a call attempts and the between calls is set on
the Call Parameters tab. So with the settings as above the sequence will look as
follows for the sequence 1. In this case sequence 1 attempts to dial the A number
five times before continuing to the B, making three attempts. The sequence is set
to repeat 1 time, i.e. the sequence is run once.
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