System; Password; Date And Time; Acknowledgment Code - Phonetics SENSAPHONE EXPRESS II User Manual

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SYSTEM [0]

The following parameters determine the functioning of
various system features.
1. Password - The password is a security feature that you
may program to prevent unauthorized access to Express II's
programming. The password may be any combination of up
to 6 digits.
2. Date and Time - Setting the current date and precise
time is critical for operation of various features of the
Express II. For example, to make proper use of the alarm
calling schedule and any data logging, the unit Clock must
be set.
3. Acknowledgment Code - (default: 555) The acknowl-
edgment code is the number, up to 6 digits, you enter when
you acknowledge an alarm using a Touch-Tone phone.
This code is also used when you call Express II back using
a Touch-Tone phone to acknowledge an alarm. NOTE:
This code cannot be used from a pulse (rotary) phone.
4. Halt Mode Delay time - Halt mode allows you to disable
all inputs and prevent dial out for a user-programmed time.
Halt mode is useful if you must perform periodic tests or
other activities that would trip false alarms and initiate dial
out. Halt mode can be programmed from 0 seconds to 12
hours.
NOTE: If you program the halt mode time to zero, the
halt mode feature is disabled. The default is 1 hour.
5. Callback Acknowledgment - This feature determines
whether you can simply call Express II back to acknowledge
an alarm or if you must also enter the acknowledgment
code. When callback acknowledgment is enabled, you may
acknowledge an alarm from either a pulse or Touch-Tone
phone. No code needs to be entered. After receiving the
alarm call, you just call the unit back. When callback
acknowledgment is disabled, you must use a Touch-Tone
phone to acknowledge the alarm by entering the acknowl-
edgment code, or else acknowledge the alarm locally.
Note that with Callback enabled, the unit will not answer
until the phone has rung 10 times, regardless of what
number of rings the alarm feature is set to. (See also "Unit
Configuration" below.)
6. Call Cancel - This feature determines whether or not
Express II will continue dialing out for an alarm after the
alarm has physically cleared.
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
1) Press Program.
PROGRAM
2) Press System.
OPER
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SYSTEM
3) System menu will be displayed.
> 1- Password

2- Date and time

3- Acknwldgmnt code
4- Halt mode delay
> 5- Callback ackn
6- Call cancel
7- Auto test
8- Unit reset
9- Unit configure

1-Password:

1) Press 1 to program password.
2) Enter password.(up to 6 digits)
The default is no password.
2-Date and time:
1) Press 2 to set Clock.
2) Enter: day, month, year, hours,
minutes, seconds, and day of the
week.

3-Acknowledgment code:

1) Press 3 for Acknowledgment Code.
2) Enter code. (6 digits; the default is
'555')

4-Halt mode delay time:

1) Press 4 for Halt Mode Delay Time.
2) Enter minutes.
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