Chapter 3: Communications Programming; Dial-Out Telephone Numbers - Phonetics Sensaphone 4100 User Manual

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COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMMING
This chapter explains the keyboard functions for the communications operations for the
Model 4100. This includes programming, interrogation, and/or resetting of:

Dial-out telephone numbers

Special dialing
Tone or pulse dialing
Rings until answer & Telephone Answering Device compatibility
Listen-in time
Security code
Unit ID number
Local voice mute
Pre-programmed communications features:
Call delay time
Intercall delay time
Voice repetitions
Maximum number of calls
All programming is done using the local keypad. Below is a representation of the Model
4100 keypad.
DIAL-OUT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
The Sensaphone Model 4100 can store up to 4 phone numbers, 32 digits each. These are the
numbers that will be called during an alarm dialout. The numbers are dialed sequentially 1
through 4. Therefore, program the first number you want called as Phone #1, the second one
as Phone #2, and so on.
A pause, pound, or asterisk can be added to the phone number to access different phone or
beeper systems. See "Special Dialing" in this chapter for further explanation.

Chapter 3: Communications Programming

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