Call-In And Call-Out - Honeywell CNI4 Operating And Installation Manual

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A small Allen wrench tool is included with the index. Loosen the set screws on the top and bottom miter
gears and swap the gear that engages. Shift the gear set upwards for meters with CW rotation and down
for meters with CCW rotation. See the gear detail drawing below. After the gears are securely set, check
for good gear engagement that is neither too loose (causing gear skipping) or too tight (causing gear
binding). Then reinstall the odometer.
Figure 9-4: Rotation Gears within the Index Base
As a final note, it is also possible to change the number of digits visible on the mechanical odometer
using horizontal sliding "windows". Up to three digits can be masked-off from the right side, and/or up to
three digits from the left side.

9.2 Call-in and Call-out

The CNI4 can receive host-initiated calls (Call-out) or provide instrument-initiated calls (Call-in). Call-in
type calls can be the result of an instrument Alarm, a Scheduled call, or by 'Forcing-a-call' by swiping a
magnet next to the reed switch. The 'Force-a-call' function can only be used if item 333 (Call-In Trigger)
is set to Alarm Call-in, Scheduled Call-in or both. If instrument-initiated calls fail to connect to a host
system, primary and secondary call-in retries are activated in an effort to complete the call-in process.
The CNI4 can receive Call-outs by configuring the Cloud Link 4G Modem to function in MiWireless mode,
and in this scenario the Cloud Link 4G Modem must be connected to external power source.
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