COMMUNICATOR REPORTING SCENARIOS
In order to provide you with the most convenient way of assigning one or more of these possible formats to each
alarm event, we have developed a unique system called "Reporting Scenarios" These Scenarios define what
action is taken by the communicator for each alarm event, eg.alternate call numbers 1&2 until one is kissed-off or
dual report to numbers 1&2 until both kissed-off There are four individual scenarios available each with up to 16
possible steps. The method of programming the scenarios is to associate a phone number with an action for kiss-
off and or no kiss-off. Phone numbers are assigned values from 1 to 6 which leaves 4 values for the actions.
Scenario Options
1 = Call Telephone Number 1
2 = Call Telephone Number 2
3 = Call Telephone Number 4
5 = Call Telephone Number 5
6 = Call Telephone Number 6
7 = Return to step 1 until all numbers are kissed-off
8 = Return to previous step if not kissed-off
9 = Stop if kissed-off
0 = Stop whether kissed-off or not kissed-off
In this example we have defined a scenario with five actions as follows. The dialler will alternate
In this example we have defined the three following actions. The dialler will alternate
between phone numbers 1 & until both numbers have been kissed off.
If the last step in a scenario is reached and there is no instruction to define what the communicator is to do it will
stop. You must therefore include either 7 or 8 if you want the dial routine or part of the routine repeated.
Example 1 (alternate reporting)
between phone numbers 1 & 2 until kissed off.
Step #
Option #
1
Call phone number 1
1
2
9
Stop if kissed-off
2
If not kissed-off call phone number 2
3
4
9
Stop if kissed-off
7
Return to step 1 until all numbers are
5
kissed-off
Example 2 (dual reporting)
Step #
Option #
1
2
Call phone number 2
4
Call phone number 4
2
3
7
Return to step 1 until all numbers are
kissed-off
1 9 2 9 7
Action
2 4 7
Action
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