Chapter 8: Reaching Express Ii By Telephone; Phone-In Parameters; The Main Menu - Phonetics SENSAPHONE EXPRESS II User Manual

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CHAPTER 8: REACHING EXPRESS II BY TELEPHONE

Express II is at your disposal whenever you need it - no matter where you are. And it's as easy
as dialing your telephone! All you need is your Express II's phone number and a Touch-Tone
phone.
Simply follow these first steps to reach Express II's built-in, voice-guided system. The voice-
guided system comprises a main menu and proceeding sub-menus. It works much the same as
when you are programming Express II. The only difference is that you use the telephone dial
pad in place of the Express II keypad.

Phone-in Parameters:

Dial the phone number of your Express II unit.
Express II will pick-up and 'say':
"Hello, this is... (programmed ID message that you record)"
Enter Password (if you programmed one)
"Press 1 for Status."
" 2 for Alarm."
" 3 to Inquire Programming."
" 4 to Change Programming."
" 5 to Exit."

The Main Menu:

"Press 1 for Status."
The response for this function is the same as the response to [Inquire] [Status] at the local
keypad. (See Chapter 7)
"2 for Alarm."
The response for this function is the same as the response for [Inquire] [Alarm] at the local
keypad. (See Chapter 7)
"3 to Inquire Programming."
Press 3 for a list of the 10 programming categories (See the primary menu categories in Chapter
5). Once a category is chosen, the menus and responses are identical to those if you were
inquiring a programming parameter status at the local keypad.
"4 to Change Programming."
Press 4 for a list of the 10 programming categories. (See the primary menu categories in Chap-
ter 5) Once a category is chosen, the menus and responses are identical to programming at the
local keypad.
"5 to Exit."
Press 5 and the unit will respond, "Have a good day!" The unit will then hang up.
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