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Immediate Call on Input Going Active
the CNI2 to call immediately into the
” will cause the CNI2 to call immediately into the
the alarm event will be reported on the next scheduled call.
” boxes are checked the data collection system (
) has the ability to override them.
Input Going Active Indicates Primary Power Source h
” is usually used in systems
that contain a primary power source (ac or solar) and also an emergency backup battery.
power conservation mode until the alarm event is over. During this
time some features may not be a
vailable. For instance if the CNI2 is configured to respond to
SMS pages, which requires that the radio be powered up and running all the time, this mode will
be temporarily suspended and the radio will be powered down until the primary power has been
Default Alarm to Primary Destination
” box the CNI2 will call into the Primary
destination phone number or IP address. Otherwise you can specify a unique destination for
n be configured to perform a predefined function that does not relate to alarm
counting. At this time there is only one function, and that is to start and / or
end what is called “Server Mode”. Server Mode allows the CNI2 to accept conne
from the central office over the Internet.
In many cases the CNI2 will only enter Server Mode for brief periods throughout the day. One
way to make this happen is to configure one of the inputs as a Server Mode control line.
creen shot illustrates how Line
12 (connector J7) is used for this purpose. The
”. The input is configured as a Form
Enable Server Mode on Input Going Active
selections will appear. One selection will terminate the Server Mode after a user
configuration screen). The other selection will terminate the Server
Mode when the input returns to the inactive (open