Microtel 100 Dialer Series Installation And Operation Manual

100 series dialer communication system

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Microtel Series 100 Dialer
Installation and Operation Manual
P/N 310161 Rev B
CAUTION: Do not ship product with battery installed.
Proprietary Notice: This document and the subject matter hereto are the
property of MICROTEL, Inc. and shall not be reproduced or copied or
used for the purpose of manufacturing or sale of apparatus, except by
written permission of MICROTEL, Inc.
MICROTEL
206 West Judge Perez Drive
Chalmette, Louisiana 70043
Phone:
504/276-0571
Fax:
504/276-0574
http://www.Microtel-Inc.Com
e-mail: Microtel2@AOL.Com

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  • Page 1 CAUTION: Do not ship product with battery installed. Proprietary Notice: This document and the subject matter hereto are the property of MICROTEL, Inc. and shall not be reproduced or copied or used for the purpose of manufacturing or sale of apparatus, except by written permission of MICROTEL, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MSC-100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction A. General Information..................1 B. Unpacking and Incoming Inspection............2 C. Physical System Installation..............…... 3 D. Battery Installation..................4 E. Electrical Power Installation............……………. 5 F. Telephone Line Installation................. 6 G. Fault Monitoring Interface Connections........………………. 7 H.
  • Page 5: General Information

    Microtel reserves the right to make engineering refinements that may not be described herein. Any questions arising that may not be answered herein should be directed to Microtel directly or one of our authorized sales agent for a prompt response.
  • Page 6: Unpacking And Incoming Inspection

    UNPACKING AND INCOMING INSPECTION Microtel takes all possible precautions in packaging each item to prevent shipping damage. Carefully inspect each package at the time of receipt for signs of physical damage. Report damage claims to the shipping agent involved immediately. Do not install damaged equipment.
  • Page 7: Physical System Installation

    PHYSICAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION Mount the system on a wall or other vertical surface, away from and protected from harsh weather extremes. It is also recommended that the unit not be placed in close proximity to high voltage (480 V and higher) electrical equipment. Four mounting holes on the left and right side enclosure flanges are to be used for system mounting.
  • Page 8: Battery Installation

    BATTERY INSTALLATION The battery installs at the top of the system, in the battery tray provided as part of the interior chassis assembly. It is necessary to remove power from the system if it is currently applied. REMOVE 120 VAC POWER FROM THE SYSTEM IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO Open the system front panel and retrieve the red and black battery leads from within the battery tray.
  • Page 9: Electrical Power Installation

    120VAC power to the unit. If such a device is needed, contact Microtel for assistance. The internal system fuse is a 1/4 amp fuse (Littlefuse #312.250), or equivalent.
  • Page 10: Telephone Line Installation

    3. If trouble is experienced with the device, it must be immediately disconnected from the telephone network. Microtel must make any repairs, which may be necessary in order to maintain the FCC registration status of the device. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WILL BE REQUIRED BY THE TELEPHONE UTILITY WHICH INSTALLS THE TELEPHONE LINE FOR THE SYSTEM: The FCC Registration Number, which is, D4J6M6-13598-AL-E.
  • Page 11: Fault Monitoring Interface Connections

    FAULT MONITORING INTERFACE CONNECTIONS The MCS system is designed to accept up to eight channels of dry (unpowered), normally open or normally closed signal lines. The system provides a small sampling current to determine if the contact is open or closed. Leads from normally open or normally closed switches may be routed through the conduit port at the lower right side of the system.
  • Page 12: Powering Up The System

    "system ready". If this does not happen, turn the switch to the STANDBY position and disconnect power and the telephone line from the unit. Contact qualified service personnel or Microtel for instructions or repair.
  • Page 13: Programming The Dialer System

    PROGRAMMING THE DIALER SYSTEM For this section, be advised that the keystroke entries are CAPITALIZED and the system's response whether visual or audible, is enclosed with in [brackets]. The system must be in the Halt mode to accept programming Information. If it is not in the Halt mode, depress the HALT key to force that condition.
  • Page 14: Telephone Numbers

    ENTER, MESSAGE, 1 ["message 1, ready"] Enter the desired three digit word addresses from core or application vocabulary lists found in the appendix (each word selected will be spoken by the unit following its three digit entry). Terminate entry sequence with a second depression of ENTER To read this data, READ, MESSAGE, 1 ["message 1 is...
  • Page 15: Tone Or Pulse Dial Selection

    The ring count is the number of rings the unit will wait before answering a call placed to it. This may be set to either 2 rings or to 8 rings. Perform this selection by setting position 1 on the option switch to the OPEN (or "off") position for 2 rings and the CLOSED (or "on") position for 8 ring selection.
  • Page 16 enter a successful access code at the proper time. The following example illustrates how the access code may be programmed. ENTER,* ["access code, ready"] Enter four digits ["the access code is xxxx"] To read this data, READ,* ["the access code is xxxx"]...
  • Page 17: Operations

    III. OPERATIONS SYSTEM FAMILIARIZATION AND KEY FUNCTION SUMMARY The power switch for the system is located on the main controller Board, within the system. It is important to note that when 120 vac power is connected to the system, this switch does not remove 120 vac power from the main Controller Board--it is always present unless the circuit breaker, which the INSTALLER must supply, is turned off! There are eight indicators in the middle of the system front panel.
  • Page 18 SEQUENCE The SEQUENCE key is a preface key, which allows some of the advanced operation features of the system to be activated. Until the purpose and use of this key is explained later in this manual, it is advisable to leave it alone. If this key is randomly operated with others, a proper keystroke combination could occur, wiping out portions of telephone number and other data.
  • Page 19: Putting The Unit In Run

    B. PUTTING THE SYSTEM IN RUN After all operational data has been entered into the system, the unit is ready to enter the run mode, from which any fault channels will be acted upon--causing calls to be placed to the programmed telephone numbers. To place the system is the Run Mode;...
  • Page 20: Remote Control Functions

    acknowledgement has been accepted by saying, ["acknowledgement accepted, the Intercall delay is xx hours"]. D. TEST AND ADVANCED KEYSTROKE SEQUENCES Access to the remote control functions of the unit can be obtained at any time communications are established with the unit, whether the unit or the user placed the call.
  • Page 21: Test And Advanced Keystroke Sequences

    #17 enter telephone number 7 #27 read telephone number 7 #18 enter telephone number 8 #28 read telephone number 8 #19 enter telephone number 9 #29 read telephone number 9 terminate telephone number entries with a * key telephone number 9 is the callback/callforward telephone number #30 Request current fault status #31 Request current system status--active (Run Mode) or not active (Halt Mode) #32 Enter the intercall delay #33...
  • Page 22: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING In the unlikely event that trouble is suspected with the system, it must be promptly disconnected from the telephone network, and referred to Microtel or its authorized service representatives. A service manual detailing troubleshooting procedures is available to qualified personnel.
  • Page 23: System Specifications

    SYSTEM SPECIFICATION ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature -10F to +12OF Humidity 90% RH, Non-condensing Surge 2500 V, Per ANSI C37-90A-1974, common and differential mode EMI/RFI per FCC part 15C ELECTRICAL Power requirements 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 15 watts Fault sensing current 10 mA per channel Battery Backup 4 hours typical Power outage detection time...
  • Page 24: Product Warranty

    Successful acknowledgment PRODUCT WARRANTY We warrant to the original purchaser the Microtel unit manufactured by us to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Our obligation under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or exchange of any part or...
  • Page 25: Vocabulary List

    VOCABULARY LIST WORD ADDRESS WORD ADDRESS ZERO HOURS INTERCALL THREE INTRUSION FOUR FIVE LEVEL SEVEN MESSAGE EIGHT MINUTES NINE NORMAL NORTH ACCEPTED ACCESS NUMBER ACKNOWLEDGE ACTIVE ALARM PHONE PLANT PLEASE AUTOMATIC POINT BATTERY POWER CALL READY CLEAR REPEAT CODE SOUTH CONDITION STATION COUNT...
  • Page 26: Vocabulary List Oil And Gas Industry

    VOCABULARY LIST WORD ADDRESS AMMONIA BELOW CHLORINE CLOSED DIOXIDE DISCHARGE DRYWELL FLOODING FLOW HEADER HUMIDITY LEAK LIFT MOTOR OVER OVERLOAD PRESSURE PUMP RESIDUAL SHUTDOWN SUCTION SULFER TEMPERATURE TOWER UNDER UNTIL VACUUM VALVE WATER WELL WETWELL...
  • Page 27: Potentiometer Map

    POTENTIOMETER MAP...
  • Page 28: Vocabulary List Oil And Gas Industry

    VOCABULARY OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY WORD ADDRESS WORD ADDRESS AMPS MINUTE AUTHORIZED MOTOR BARREL BURNER OPEN BYPASS OPERATOR CALL OVERLOAD CLOSED COLUMN PERSONEL COMPRESSOR PRESURRE CONTACTOR PROCESS CONTROL PRODUCED COLLNG PRODUCTION PUMP CUBIC RANGE CURRENT RATE RELIEF DIFFERENTIAL REPORT DISCHARGE RESIDUAL DIVERT RESIDUE...

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