Sound; Listen-In Time; Sound Monitoring; Sound Sensitivity - Phonetics SENSAPHONE EXPRESS II User Manual

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SOUND [6]

Express II allows you to listen to sound levels through its
built-in microphone when you call in for a status report.
Express II also monitors the sound levels through its built-in
microphone. When the current sound level suddenly
exceeds the normal sound level, Express II can be pro-
grammed to dial out with a high sound alarm.
1. Listen-in Time - The listen-in time is the amount of time
you can listen to sounds at the microphone site when you
call in for a status report. The programming range is from 0
to 255 seconds. The default time is 15 seconds.
2. Enable/disable Sound Monitoring - This parameter
determines whether Express II will initiate the dial out
sequence if it detects a high sound. If the sound is enabled,
Express II will dial out. If the sound is disabled, Express II
will not dial out for high sound. 1 = enabled; 0 = disabled.
The default is enabled.
3. Sound Sensitivity - This parameter allows you to
change the sensitivity of the sound monitoring. This may be
useful to desensitize Express II if it is installed in an area
with relatively high sound level, or where loud noises occur
but are not associated with an alarm. Also, this feature
allows you to increase sensitivity in situations where you
want to monitor lower sound levels. The sensitivity range
for sound alarm monitoring is 1 to 100. A value of 1 is the
most sensitive; 100 is the least sensitive. The default
is 50.
4. Sound Recognition Time - The sound recognition time
is the length of time that a high sound condition must exist
continuously before Express II will recognize the condition.
If the high sound stops before the recognition time is up, it is
not recognized as a valid alarm. Express II will not dial out.
This feature is useful to prevent dial outs for momentary
occurrences of high sound. You may program the recogni-
tion time from 2 seconds to 1 minute. The default is 8
seconds.
5. Sound Alarm Reset Time - After a sound alarm is
acknowledged, Express II stops the dial out sequence.
However, the high sound condition will still exist until the
alarm clears itself or some action occurs to clear the alarm.
If the high sound is not cleared after a certain amount of
time, Express II can be programmed to restart the dial out
sequence. This is called the sound alarm reset time. This
parameter may be programmed from 2 seconds to 12
hours.
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Express II User's Manual
SOUND PARAMETERS
1) Press Program.
PROGRAM
2) Press Sound.
MNO
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SOUND
The Sound Parameters menu will
then appear on the local display.
> 1- Listen in time

2- Sound monitoring

3- Sound sensitivty

4- Recognition time

> 5- Alarm reset time
6- Sound selectn
7- Mute Local Spkr

1-Listen-in Time:

1) Press 1 for Listen-in Time.
2) Enter seconds.(0-255)
2-Sound Monitoring:
1) Press 2 for Sound Monitoring.
2) Press 1 to enable.
Press 0 to disable.

3-Sound Sensitivity :

1) Press 3 for Sound Sensitivity.
2) Enter value.(0-100)
4-Recognition Time:
1) Press 4 for Recognition.
2) Enter hours.
Enter minutes.
Enter seconds.

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