Dial Out; Dialing Method; Retries On Busy; Message Repeat - Phonetics SENSAPHONE EXPRESS II User Manual

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DIAL OUT [2]

The following parameters control how Express II communi-
cates when it dials out for an alarm.
1. Dialing Method - This parameter determines whether
Express II will dial out using tone or pulse dialing. The
programming choices for this parameter are Pulse, Tone, or
Automatic.
Automatic instructs Express II to determine whether to dial
out in tone or pulse automatically.
NOTE: You must have a dedicated phone line for Express
II to use the Automatic method. If you have Express II
installed on an office system that requires dialing an access
number to reach an outside line, you MUST program this
parameter as Tone or Pulse.
The default setting is AUTOMATIC. The choices under
"Dialing Method" are:
1 = Pulse; 2 = Tone; 3 = Automatic.
2. Retries on Busy - This determines how may times
Express II will hang up and attempt to recall a phone
number when it detects a busy signal. This parameter may
be programmed from 0-15. The default is 0. NOTE: Each
retry applies toward the Maximum number of calls.
3. Message Repeat - When Express II dials out and the call
has been answered, this parameter determines how many
times the unit will recite the recorded alarm message per
call. This parameter may be programmed from 0 to 10
repetitions. The default is 3.
4. Maximum Number of Calls - This parameter determines
the maximum number of calls Express II will make if the unit
does not receive acknowledgment. The maximum calls
may be programmed from 0 to 65,535. The default is 100.
If the Express II has only one phone number programmed to
dial out for a particular alarm, it will limit the maximum calls
to 15 regardless of the Maximum number of calls pro-
grammed.
5. Call Delay Time - This parameter is the length of time
that Express II will wait after an alarm is recognized before it
starts the dial out sequence. (Note: This is not the same as
input recognition time.) The call delay time dictates the
delay before the first call. To set the delay time between
calls, see Intercall Delay Time. This parameter may be
programmed from 0 to 12 hours. The default for the call
delay time is 30 seconds. During call delay, the unit will
announce the message locally.
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DIAL OUT PARAMETERS

1-Dialing Method :

1) Press PROGRAM.
PROGRAM
2) Press DIAL-OUT.
ABC
2
DIAL OUT
DIAL-OUT menu will then appear on
local display.
> 1-Dialing Method

2-Retries on Busy

3-Message Repeat

4-Max # of Calls
3) Press 1 for Dialing Method.
1
PHONE
Press 1 for Pulse.
Press 2 for Tone.
Press 3 for Automatic.
2-Retries on Busy:
Return to Dial-Out menu.
1) Press 2 for RETRIES ON BUSY.
ABC
2
DIAL OUT
2) Press the amount of retries desired
using the number keys. Press
ENTER.
ENTER
3-Message Repeat:
Return to Dial-Out menu.
1) Press 3 for MESSAGE REPEAT.

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