Acknowledgment - Phonetics Sensaphone 4100 User Manual

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Sensaphone Model 4100 Instruction Manual
answering machine, the 4100 will be talking during your outgoing message, so you will
not get the full alarm message when the machine begins to record incoming messages.
Below is an example of what the 4100 says during an alarm call:
"Hello, this is telephone number 555-5674. Alert condition one exists.
(4-second listen in time)
Hello, this is telephone number 555-5674. Alert condition one exists.
(4-second listen in time)
Hello, this is telephone number 555-5674. Alert condition one exists.
(4-second listen in time)
Hello, this is telephone number 555-5674. Alert condition one exists.
(4-second listen in time)
Hello, this is telephone number 555-5674.
Indicate you have received warning message."

Acknowledgment:

1. The 4100 will wait 5 seconds for the touch-tone acknowledgment code "555" to be
entered. If the code is entered within 5 seconds the 4100 will say:
"Warning message received by telephone number 555-1111."
The alarm has been acknowledged and the dialout will CEASE.
2. If the 4100 does not receive the touch-tone code within 5 seconds, it recites the
following and then hangs up:
"Dial telephone number 555-5674 within 60 seconds."
If the call was answered, the receiver must call the unit back within 60 seconds to
acknowledge the alarm. If local voice mute is off, the unit will beep locally during
the 60-second wait time.
3. When you call the unit back to acknowledge the alarm, the unit waits 10 rings before
answering to protect against random acknowledgment. If you have an answering
device on the same line as the 4100 and you have TAD enabled, the 4100 will answer
on the first ring. When it answers, the 4100 will recite a status report and then say:
"Warning message received by telephone number (last number dialed).
Have a good day."
The unit will hang up. The alarm has been acknowledged and the dialout sequence
stopped.
4. If the call was not answered, was received by an answering machine or FAX, or was
not acknowledged by the receiver within 60 seconds, the 4100 will continue the
dialout sequence. It waits 60 seconds before dialing the next phone number. It will
dial Phone #2 and repeat the message, dial Phone #3 and repeat the message, dial
Phone #4 and repeat the message, dial Phone #1 again, etc. until the alarm is
acknowledged.
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