Phone Contacts; Communications Type; Special Dialing Codes - Phonetics SENSAPHONE EXPRESS II User Manual

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2. Phone Contacts

Express II can store up to 48 telephone numbers, with up to
40 digits permitted for each one. These numbers will be
dialed in the event of an alarm. Special dialing codes that
reflect a pause, pound, asterisk or other similar code may
be incorporated into the telephone number as required, to
access various phone and beeper systems.
Once you've set the schedule times, choose "2" from the
previous menu to select Phone Contacts. Remember that
you can program up to 48 phone numbers (contacts);
however, if you are using a calling schedule other than ALL,
you will have to program those phone numbers in the
appropriate group of contact numbers (e.g., Contact num-
bers 1-24 for day, 25-48 for night & weekend). Note that all
contact numbers in the group will be called in numerical
order, so program the most important numbers first. If you
want someone called regardless of time of day, simply
program that phone number in each contact group.
On the "Enter Phone Number Selection" screen, select the
contact number you want to program by pressing a number
or set of numbers on the keypad, followed by the [Enter]
key.
The Express II will then give you a choice between two
types of phone calls for it to make.

Communications Type

Express II is capable of dialing out over standard telephone
lines in either Voice or Beeper mode. When dialing out in
Voice mode, Express II will recite the prerecorded alarm
message when its outgoing call is answered. The default
setting is Voice.
When Dialing out in Beeper mode, no message will be
recited. The Express II delivers a Touch-Tone code mes-
sage to your beeper or pager. The two choices come up as:
1 - Voice
2 - Beeper

Special Dialing Codes

Special Dialing Codes are commonly used when
accessing a beeper or pager system, or in order to
reach a dial tone for connection to an outside line. To
incorporate a Special Dialing Code into the phone
number you are programming, press the blue CODE
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6) Next, current starting times for night
hours and night minutes are dis-
played, along with the option to reset
these times. To keep current
settings, press the ENTER key.
To change settings, use the
number keys on the keypad and
press ENTER. When Express II
says, "Enter night hours," enter the
hour (0 to 23); then press ENTER.
(Remember..."19" is the same as
7:00 pm, using a 24-hour system.)
Current:
19
Enter night hours:
When Express II says, "Enter night
minutes," enter the new time; then
press ENTER.
Current:
0
Enter night minutes:
Phone Contacts:
After the Call Schedule has been
set, the local display returns to the
previous menu.
1– Call Schedule
2– Phone Contacts
1)
Press 2 for Phone Contacts.
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