Defining The Call Interval; Defining The Disable Time - Siemens Hicom 100 E Service Manual

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10.8.2.6

Defining the call interval

The interval between two calls can be defined if there are several calls from a sensor message
to a destination extension.
The value entered x 10 minutes gives the call interval.
The maximum value is 255, i.e. 2550 minutes.
Example: the call interval for messages from sensor 1 is to be set to 20 minutes.
Input sequence
A
2 6 5
B
*
C
10
D
<OK>
E
<F8>
An interval can be overridden by entering "0" under point C.
10.8.2.7

Defining the disable time

The disable time entered for each sensor defines the period of time after which a new sensor
message is recognised and forwarded by the system.
The value entered x 10 minutes gives the disable time.
The maximum value is 255, i.e. 2550 minutes
Example: the disable time for sensor 1 is to be set to 30 minutes.
Input sequence
A
2 6 7
*
B
C
3
D
<OK>
E
<F8>
The disable time can be deactivated by entering "0" under point C.
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Hicom 100 E Version 2.1, Service manual
Meaning
Call duration for sensors
(select sensor 1–4 with "+" and "–" or
directly with "#")
Change input
Enter the number of calls
Confirm input
Return to Start menu
Meaning
Disable time for sensors
(select sensor 1–4 with "+" and "–" or
directly with "#")
Change input
Enter disable time factor
Confirm input
Return to Start menu
Programming guide
Programming expansion modules
Display
Sensor no.1: 255
Sensor no. 1:
Sensor no.1: 10
Sensor no. 1: 10
System administration
Display
Sensor no.1: 255
Sensor no. 1:
Sensor no. 1: 3
Sensor no. 1: 3
System administration
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