Chapter 1: Introduction - Phonetics Sensaphone 4100 User Manual

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The Sensaphone Model 4100 is an electronic watchman. It monitors specific environmental
and operating conditions at your business facility or remote property. The Model 4100 is
equipped with sensors that automatically monitor the following conditions:
AC electrical power—checks for power failure and records the total amount of time the
power was off.
High/low temperature
High sound levels—such as smoke or burglar alarms.
Battery—the condition of its battery back-up.
Dry contact sensors can be wired to the inputs to monitor a variety of conditions including:
Intrusion into premises
Water leaks or floods
Temperature in remote locations
Humidity
Equipment operation
When an alarm condition occurs, the Sensaphone
user-programmed phone numbers to advise key personnel of the condition. You may also
call in to the unit at any time to obtain a status report. The unit works with either pulse or
touch-tone phone systems. There is an output terminal on the 4100 that can be used in
combination with the FGD-0012 Output Controller to activate an alarm horn or light.
Whenever an alarm condition occurs, the alarm horn/light will be activated.
The Sensaphone Model 4100 has nonvolatile memory. When AC power and the battery
backup fail, the unit will still retain all of its programmed parameters, except for the time,
the security code, and the power-off time accumulator.
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