Acknowledging A Speech Message; Alerts (Or Why Is It Beeping?) - Eaton Menvier 20 Administrator's And User Manual

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Acknowledging a Speech Message

If the control unit has Call Acknowledge enabled (ask your installer), then
the person receiving speech messages from the alarm system can control
the link by pressing buttons on their telephone key pad. The commands
available are:
Function
End this call (and let the control unit contact the other
nominated persons for this alarm)
Play 'Home' and 'alarm' message again
Clear down (and do not call any of the other nominated
persons for this alarm).
Note: When the called party answers a speech dialler call there is a six
second delay before the control unit starts playing the home
message.

Alerts (or Why is it Beeping?)

From time to time the control unit may detect that there is a problem with the
system. It will try to inform you of this by starting an alert. During an alert the rim of
the navigation pad glows red, and the keypad will give a short "beep" every few
seconds.
To see the cause of the alert:
1.
Make sure the system is unset and
that the keypad display shows the
standby screen.
Press  .
2.
The display asks you to key in an
access code.
3.
Key in a user access code (or present
your proximity tag, see page 11).
The bottom line of the display shows a
message describing the most recent active
alert, for example:
4.
Either:
Press  to acknowledge that you
have read the alert.
The system will show you any other
alerts that may be active. If there are
no other alerts the keypad will return
to its' standby screen and, after a few
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2. Alarms
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