
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
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You can also configure a single output message to be an alarm message and
not have a regularly transmitted output message.
To distinguish each Data Output Record, for which an output message applies, you need to configure
Line Item #2 in each Data Output Record (the Output Message) accordingly.
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To transmit (and possibly log) the unique alarm message, follow the instructions in Section 11.3.
11.3. CONFIGURING THE ZENO
®
-3200 TO TRANSMIT (AND POSSIBLY LOG) AN
ALARM MESSAGE
You must use one of two processes in the Alarm Processes Category to cause
the ZENO
®
-3200 to transmit (and possibly log) an alarm message: the
Multiple Alarm Process or the Dial-out Alarm Process.
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Both the Multiple Alarm Process and the Dial-out Alarm Process provide the means to declare which
output message to transmit (and possibly log) when an alarm condition arises.
When you configure the ZENO
®
-3200 to log an alarm message, information
that is provided by Data Retrieval Menu option C (Data Logging Capacity)
will not necessarily be accurate.
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The type of communications link you are using
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will dictate what needs to be configured in the ZENO
®
-
3200 to successfully transmit the alarm message when an alarm condition exists. The following table
summarizes what needs to be configured for each type of communications link.
Type of Communication Special Configuration Issues
Direct Terminal Access
Designate the desired communications port for the alarm
message. (Refer to Sections 6.1 and 11.3.1.)
Telephone Modem
Cellular Modem
Follow the instructions in Section 11.3.2.
One-way Radio
Two-way Radio
Designate the communications port for the alarm message as
COM1. (Refer to Sections 6.6 and 11.3.1.)
GOES Satellite Follow the instructions in Section 11.3.3.
ARGOS Satellite Follow the instructions in Section 11.3.4.
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Refer to Section 10.6.4.
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Refer to Appendix D.
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The ZENO
®
-3200 cannot predict how often or how many alarm messages will be logged.
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Refer to Section 6.
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