Phonetics SENSAPHONE EXPRESS II User Manual page 56

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III.
Dial-out Begins
The dial-out process is activated as soon
as the Call Delay time expires (if the alarm
has not been cancelled at the Express II's
installation site.) The dial-out begins with
the first selected telephone number, and
proceeds sequentially, through the
remaining telephone numbers listed in the
dialout selection.
Call Progress, an automatic feature,
enables the Express II to detect whether or
not the telephone call is answered. After
10 rings, or if a busy signal is encountered,
the Express II will hang up, wait the
programmed Intercall Time, and proceed
to dial the next telephone
number.
When the telephone is answered, the
Express II will immediately begin reciting a
message that indicates which of the inputs
is in alarm. The Express II will request
acknowledgement, if it has not yet
occurred.
When the telephone is answered, the
programmed Voice Repititions determine
the number of times per call the Express II
recites the alarm message.
If the alarm is not acknowledged with the
first dial-out telephone call, the Express II
waits the duration of Intercall Time before
dialing the next telephone number.
Intercall Time is the programmed waiting
period in between each dial-out telephone
call.
If no telephone calls are answered, the
Express II dials out sequentially, through
the remaining telephone numbers and
continues to cycle until the programmed
Maximum Number of Calls is reached.
Indicator
Variable Factors
Light
Call Delay:
Red light
Expired
continues
blinking
Call Progress:
Activated
Alarm Messages:
By Telephone
Voice Repititions:
Activated
Intercall Time:
Activated
Max Calls:
Activated
Red light
continues
blinking
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