Testing The Sd1+: Call Acknowledgement Procedure; Playing Back Messages - Menvier Security SD1+ Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Testing the SD1+: Call Acknowledgement Procedure

If the unit has been triggered or a test call has been sent, you must
ensure that the recipient of the call is aware of the call
acknowledgement procedure, so that they can successfully shut
down the SD1+ and prevent it from dialling them again.
When the recipient's telephone rings, they should answer the
1.
call as they would any normal call.
The SD1+ will then play the message that corresponds to the
2.
trigger it has received, (normally the name and address of the
premises followed by the relevant alarm message).
After the message, a tone is heard, the recipient should now
3.
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press the "8" button on the telephone to acknowledge the call.
Pressing the number "8" button on the telephone at any
point during the message, will also shut the unit down.
If done correctly, an acknowledgement "tune" will be heard.
4.
The recipient can then take the necessary action.
5.

Playing Back Messages

Once the phrases have been recorded it is possible to play them
back through the built in loudspeaker.
This example shows how to play back "Message A" (Phrase 0 + A):
Ensure that the SD1+ is initialised and the display is showing
1.
"
" (see page 4).
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Press A and the display will show "
2.
Pressing
After a 5 second delay the message is played.
3.
Pressing ] at any point during the message will abort the
4.
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playback and return the unit to the "
Repeat for message B, C or D, as required.
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or
will select message B, C or D.
".
" prompt.
1
This is Mr Smith,
at 10 The Strand,
East Fincham.
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3
1
2
4
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8
9
#
*
0
4
SD1+
1
????
READY
2
A
1-4 / ENT
TO SEND
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5 Seconds
3
PHRASE 0
PHRASE A
4
]
READY

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