Example: Status Report, No Alarms - Sensaphone 1108 User Manual

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Model 1108 User's Manual
Sections 6.2.1, 6.2.2, and 6.2.3 demonstrate two different Status
Report recitations. The Status Report starts with:
"Hello. This is telephone number 555-1234 (or the programmed
ID). "
"The time is 12:15
(or the current time). "
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The Model 1108 proceeds with a separate report for each input.
Each input identifies itself by reciting the input number.

6.2.1 Example: Status Report, No Alarms

Inputs 2, 3, 4, and 6 are configured as dry contact and input 1, 5,
7, and 8 are configured as temperature. No alarms exist. The
Status Report begins by saying, "Hello, this is telephone number
555-1234; the time is 12:15
. "
PM
Following this introduction, the report continues:
"Number 1, 74 degrees, OK. "
"Number 2, OK. "
"Number 3, OK. "
"Number 4, OK. "
"Number 5, 76 degrees, OK. "
"Number 6, OK. "
"Number 7, 86 degrees, OK. "
"Number 8, 70 degrees OK. "
"The electricity is ON. " This refers to AC power.
"Battery condition, OK. " Other possible responses: "Battery
condition low" or "Replace batteries. " (Refer to Section 6.2.4 for
additional information regarding battery condition.)
"Sound level, OK. "
"Listen to the sound level for 10 seconds. " In this case, the
programmed Listen-in Time is set at 10 seconds. (This feature is
not available when obtaining the Status Report on-site, directly at
the keypad.)
The Status Report repeats once more and the Model 1108
concludes the call, saying: "Have a good day. " (The Status Report
will not repeat if obtained at the keypad; "Have a good day, " is
also not recited.)
The phrase "no number" at the end of a Status Report indicates
that no dial-out phone numbers have been programmed.
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