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  • Page 1 Comfort II User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Comfort II User Manual Section 1 Getting Started ......Introduction to Comfort ........
  • Page 4 Comfort II User Manual Force-Arming ..........
  • Page 5 Comfort II User Manual 1 - Add User ..........
  • Page 6 Comfort II User Manual Battery Check ..........
  • Page 7 Comfort II User Manual Change User Code ......... . .
  • Page 8 Comfort II User Manual Telephone Line/ADSL Issues ....... Telephone Line Connections ........
  • Page 9 Comfort II User Manual Erase Greeting Message (1,5) ....... . .
  • Page 10: Section 1 Getting Started

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 1 GETTING STARTED Welcome to the world of Comfort, the Intelligent Home System. Comfort is a fully integrated Security and Home Automation System with a sophisticated digital (tapeless) answering machine with 8 personal mailboxes. Unlike other alarm and automation products, Comfort is also fun to use, besides protecting your home and family day and night.
  • Page 11: Getting To Know Your Keypad

    Comfort II User Manual Comfort’s Scene Control Switches (SCS) can be programmed to activate scenes, e.g Movie, Sleep, Entertain, Study. Comfort can be controlled and monitored from your computer on the Local Area Network or by Serial Port using the WizComfort software...
  • Page 12 Comfort II User Manual Speaker Volume Control Arm to Away Arm to Night Arm to Day Function Key IR Receiver Microphone Green Green Indicators Memo Mic ON Sec Off Armed AC Off Steady Trouble Alarm Low Bat Message Blinking Figure 1-1 KP04 LCD Keypad...
  • Page 13 Comfort II User Manual Speaker Volume Control Arm to Away Arm to Night Arm to Day Function IR Receiver Microphone Indicators Green Green Mic ON Steady Sec Off Armed Memo AC Off Blinking Message Trouble Alarm Low Bat Figure 1-2 KP03 Keypad...
  • Page 14: Indicators

    Comfort II User Manual Indicators Steady if not armed. Steady if AC Failure. Steady if Microphone Blinking if Trouble Blinking if Low is turned on for (Phone Cut, AC Fail, Low Battery recording or Intercom Battery Zone Trouble) Steady if Security...
  • Page 15: One-Touch Buttons

    Comfort II User Manual The ARM indicator will also flash if there is an Alert condition, i.e. the Entry Door has been opened and the entry delay is in operation, waiting for a valid code on the keypad. The most recent alarm activated is displayed on the KP04 LCD...
  • Page 16: Function Keys

    Comfort II User Manual Icon Function and Instructions The F key selects a Function by pressing any of the other keys. The Functions are defined in the next table. The F key also ends the menu, Intercom or other keypad operation Pressing the F key while in a menu or Intercom Mode will end the keypad operation.
  • Page 17: Emergency Keys (2-Key Combinations)

    Comfort II User Manual Icon Function and Instructions Menu Program Time Program 0 - OFF, 1 - ON, 2 - Change Time, 3 - Day of Week, 4 - Response Program Enable Engineer Sign-in Code. 3,4,1 Allow Engineer Code to gain access for programming.
  • Page 18: Trouble Conditions

    Comfort II User Manual Continuous Short Beeps: Trouble alarm or loss of communication with the Comfort Control Panel. Sign in to acknowledge and silence the alarm. The Keypad also acts as an internal siren. Some of the siren sounds are: Intruder Alarm: a continuous tone oscillating in pitch.
  • Page 19: Comfort Voice Menus

    Comfort II User Manual Comfort Voice Menus By Keypad Press * and your code and # key to access the User Voice Menu. If you put * before your code, it does not disarm the security system. When the system is armed (security is on) or there is an alarm, entering your code without the * key in front turns off the security or alarm.
  • Page 20: By Remote Telephone

    Comfort II User Manual Pressing 6 allows you to talk with someone on the Door Station (if installed) Each menu may lead to other submenus. These are described in the User Voice Menu Reference. There is always a voice menu to guide you so you do not have to remember any code sequences.
  • Page 21: Tips For Signing In On The Telephone

    Comfort II User Manual Pressing 3 allows you to change security -related settings like Pager Code. Pressing 4 allows you to enter the phone numbers for Comfort to dial to in case of an alarm or to inform you of important events.
  • Page 22 Comfort II User Manual As a beginner, you will be confused as sometimes, you are asked to enter a number without the # key, while at other times, you have to enter a number followed by the # key. The rule here is that if the selection requires just a single number (0 to 9 and *), you just need to press the number without #.
  • Page 23: Important Notice

    Comfort II User Manual Important Notice Test Regularly To help ensure that your system continues to function as intended, it is important that you test your system weekly. Refer to Checking Comfort in this chapter and follow the instructions carefully. If your system does not function properly, or if you have any questions about testing your system, call your installation company.
  • Page 24: Family Escape Planning

    Comfort II User Manual Family Escape Planning There is usually very little time between the detection of a fire and the stage at which it becomes deadly or uncontrollable. Therefore it is very important that a family escape plan be developed, practiced and followed Every family member should participate in developing the escape plan.
  • Page 25: En50131 Compliance (Europe)

    UCM05 and Comfigurator software. When bugs in the firmware have been identified, Cytech will provide new firmware upgrades incorporating changes to eliminate them. Cytech also provides firmware to enhances the functionality of the system or to add more useful features. Firmware upgrades may be available for download from http://www.cytech.biz/upgrades.html...
  • Page 26: Section 2 The Security System

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 2 THE SECURITY SYSTEM Arming the Security System You can arm the security system to Away, Night, or Day modes using the one-touch keys (the 3 keys on the top left). Follow the steps below.
  • Page 27: Day Mode

    Comfort II User Manual Night Mode All zones are protected, with the possible exception of designated interior zones, normally Motion Detectors. Day Mode Press the Day button on the keypad to arm to Day Mode. In Day Mode, all interior zones will be inactive, while doors and windows are protected.
  • Page 28: Arming From The Telephone

    Comfort II User Manual Arming from the Telephone Comfort can be armed from an internal phone or a remote phone. From the house phone, press * and enter your user code (default 1234) and the # key. From a remote phone, call home and wait for Comfort to answer, and while the greeting message is playing, press * and enter your user code (default 1234) and the # key.
  • Page 29: Bypassing Zones

    Comfort II User Manual Bypassing Zones To temporarily bypass a zone (i.e. cause the system to ignore a zone), press F +1 (open window icon). The Keypad voice menu says Enter Zone Number and # key The Zone assignment table is at the back of this booklet. Enter the zone number to bypass and the # key.
  • Page 30: Security Safeguards

    Comfort II User Manual Security Safeguards Duress Code If the duress code is entered twice, the system will seem to disarm normally, but Comfort will silently dialout to the designated programmed numbers. Enter your duress code if you are forced to turn off the security system by an intruder.
  • Page 31: Programming Telephone Numbers

    Comfort II User Manual Programming Telephone Numbers Press F+6 The Keypad menu is Select Phone Up to 8 telephones or pagers may be programmed for dial out in case of an alarm or event. First, select which of the 8 telephone positions to use.
  • Page 32: Allowing Engineer Access

    Comfort II User Manual Monitoring Station Phone Type may not be assigned from this menu. If a phone position is already assigned to Monitoring Station, it may not be changed except by the Installer. Check that Comfort can dial to the programmed numbers with the Dial Test, described below in Checking Comfort.
  • Page 33: Event Log

    Comfort II User Manual Event Log Comfort has an Event Log for the most recent 250 events (125 for Comfort Entry), which is maintained in nonvolatile memory even when power, including the standby battery is completely removed. This event log includes arming, disarming, alarms, zones triggered and all relevant security events.
  • Page 34: Recording An Alarm Message

    Comfort II User Manual Ensure that the system Date and Time is accurate so that the event log can tell when the events occurred Recording an Alarm Message When Comfort dials out to a Voice Phone in the event of an alarm, a...
  • Page 35: Section 3 What To Do During An Alarm

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 3 WHAT TO DO DURING AN ALARM Read this chapter to find out what you should do in the event of an alarm, when you are within the premises and when you are out. Turning off the Alarm Enter your user code and # key to turn off, or disarm the alarm system.
  • Page 36: Dial-Out To Voice Phone

    Comfort II User Manual select the corresponding keypad for monitoring. End monitoring by pressing * or #. During Voice Station mode, real time Alarm Tracking is also active, i.e.. violated zones will be announced as they occur. Dial-out to Voice Phone When Comfort dials to a Voice phone (telephone or cellular phone), it will announce the Alarm event which caused the dial-out e.g.
  • Page 37: Sms (Short Message Service)

    Comfort II User Manual SMS (Short Message Service) Comfort can send SMS (Short Message Service) or text messages to a GSM celllular phone (the UCM/GSM Module is required for this function) The following information will be displayed: XXXX - AlarmType - ZZ XXXX is the 4-digit ID Code, which identifies your system.
  • Page 38: Dial-Out To Central Monitoring Station

    Comfort II User Manual menu is the same as when dialing to a Voice Phone. The Alarm Type is announced, and the Alarm History is played, followed by the Alarm Menu Successful transmission to the SMS network is recorded in the Event Log as “SMS OK”.
  • Page 39: Section 4 Home Control Menu

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 4 HOME CONTROL MENU Keypad Shortcut to Home Control The Home Control Menu is programmed by your installer according to your requirements. This is accessed by pressing F2 The first level of the Home Control Menu may be to select the group of appliances.
  • Page 40: Home Control Menu By Telephone

    Comfort II User Manual 0 for All Lights 1 for Living Room Light 2 for Master Bedroom Light 3 for Living Room Airconditioner 4 for Study Lights 5 for TV 6 for Radio 7 for Garage Lights 8 for Garage Door...
  • Page 41: Section 5 The Answering Machine

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 5 THE ANSWERING MACHINE Comfort includes a built-in digital answering machine. Unlike the older conventional answering machines, there is no recording tape required - the messages are stored in nonvolatile semiconductor memory which is maintained even if Comfort were to be switched off and the battery disconnected for several year.
  • Page 42: Adding And Removing Users

    Comfort II User Manual The Master User (i.e. User 1) sign in code (default 1234) must be entered, as only user 1 is allowed into the Answering Machine Menu. Press 0 for Answering Machine Bypass 1 for Number of Rings...
  • Page 43: Add User

    Comfort II User Manual 1 - Add User Press 1 to Add a User. Comfort will announce the next available user number and ask for a new code. New User... 2, Enter new code and # key Enter a 4 to 6 digit code and #. Comfort asks for confirmation.
  • Page 44: User Names For Mailboxes

    Comfort II User Manual Press 1 for (user name 1) 2 for (user name 2) 3 for (user name 3) Press the number key corresponding to the user number. After the beep, leave a message (up to 60 seconds) by talking to the keypad, and press any key to end.
  • Page 45: Recording User Names

    Comfort II User Manual Recording User Names To record a user name using the home telephone, press * followed by the user code for that mailbox. The User Menu will be heard. Press 2 for Messages, 6 for Mailbox Options;...
  • Page 46: Retrieving Messages From Mailboxes

    Comfort II User Manual Retrieving Messages from Mailboxes The green MSG indicator blinks if there are new messages from incoming callers, and it is steady if there are new memos from other users. Press # by itself without any code on the keypad to find out who the new messages are for.
  • Page 47: Changing The Number Of Rings For Auto-Answer

    Comfort II User Manual Changing the Number of Rings for Auto-answer Comfort answers the phone after a programmed number of rings. To change this, Press F+* for Answering Machine Settings; Press 0 for Answering Machine Bypass 1 for Number of Rings...
  • Page 48: Advanced Features

    Comfort II User Manual Advanced Features Auto-Erase of Saved Messages The answering machine can store more than 10 minutes of messages. When a new message comes in and the memory is full, Comfort automatically erases the oldest saved message (from any mailbox), making it unnecessary to manually erase saved messages.
  • Page 49: External Answering Machine/Fax Bypass

    Comfort II User Manual Call Monitoring Option Off Press 1 for ON 0 for OFF Press 0 to turn Off call screening or 1 to turn it On. Default setting is Call Screening on. External Answering Machine/Fax Bypass If there is an external fax machine or answering machine connected to the same telephone line as Comfort, it will normally be programmed to answer incoming calls first, i.e.
  • Page 50 Comfort II User Manual disturbed at that time, or if you see an unwanted number in the Caller ID device. The phone will be answered by the answering machine, and the recorded message can be screened on the keypad. The # key must be pressed while the phone is ringing (including the pause between rings).
  • Page 51: Section 6 Reminder Messages

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 6 REMINDER MESSAGES Comfort is able to ring the home phone and give a chime on the keypads or call a pager or telephone to remind you about appointments, to take medicine, watch your favorite TV program or any other events. When you pick up the phone, the reminder message that you recorded previously will be heard.
  • Page 52 Comfort II User Manual 2 to Change Reminder Time 9:30 PM, Change Hours, 21 Enter new number and # key Enter the new hours in 24 hour format followed by the # key, or just # to leave the value unchanged. The voice menu says...
  • Page 53 Comfort II User Manual Press 1 to Record Reminder Message 2 to Hear Reminder Message 3 to Erase this (Reminder) Message A reminder message must be recorded for the Reminder to be activated at the programmed times. Record Reminder Message Leave your message after the tone ...
  • Page 54: Section 7 Intercom

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 7 INTERCOM Each Keypad and Door Station has a built-in speaker and microphone which are used in Intercom Mode to communicate with any internal telephone or remote telephone, or other keypads. Keypad to Keypad Intercom Keypads can act as intercoms, provided there is more than 1 installed.
  • Page 55: Telephone To Keypad Intercom

    Comfort II User Manual Telephone to Keypad Intercom The telephone to keypad intercom function can also be used from any telephone in the house or from any outside telephone. From the local or remote phone User Menu, press 5 for Voice Station. If...
  • Page 56: Door Station

    Comfort II User Manual Door Station This applies if the Door Station is installed. When the Door Station button is pressed in Security Off or Night Mode, the home phones will ring and Keypad will produce a door chime. You can talk to the visitor using the local phone or the Keypad.
  • Page 57: Section 8 Time Programs

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 8 TIME PROGRAMS Comfort has Time Programs (32 for Ultra, 16 or OPTimum) to perform automatic tasks, including automatic arming at night, automatic disarming, turning off lights and appliances etc. Each Time Program can be programmed for any combination of days of the week and holiday, and at any time of the day.
  • Page 58: Change Date And Time

    Comfort II User Manual Change Date and Time Program Menu 2, press 1 to change Date, 2 to change Time. Setting the correct Date and Time is important for Time Programs, Reminder Messages, and the Event Log. Change Holidays Program Menu 2,3 to change any of the 24 holidays. Holidays are used in Time programs and Reminder messages only.
  • Page 59: Section 9 Testing Comfort

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 9 TESTING COMFORT Comfort has a Test Menu which allows the basic system operation to be tested on a regular basis. Press F+3 to hear the Test Menu Press 1 for Battery Check 2 for Security Check...
  • Page 60: Section 10 Comfort Menu Guide

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 10 COMFORT MENU GUIDE This chapter shows how to make find useful operations in Comfort’s User and Program Voice Menus. The notation used for referring to a certain sub-menu is Menu, x,y,z which means the specified menu (User or Program), Press x to select the next menu, then y to select next menu and z to select the next menu.
  • Page 61: Remote Disarm

    Comfort II User Manual via the Entry Door. When arming to Night or Day Mode, no exit is required. Remote Disarm From the telephone User main menu, press 0 for Security Off if the system is armed or is in alarm. The option for “0 for Security Off” is not heard if the system is not armed.
  • Page 62: Do A Dial Test

    Comfort II User Manual Do a Dial Test Keypad F+3, 3 or User Menu 3,4,3. Test the Backup Battery Keypad F+3, 1 or User Menu 3,4,1. Do a Siren Test Keypad F+3, 4 or User Menu 3,4,4. Do a Strobe Test...
  • Page 63: Activate A Panic Alarm

    Comfort II User Manual Activate a Panic Alarm On the Keypad, press F and AWAY simultaneously. Activate a Fire Alarm On the Keypad, press F and NIGHT simultaneously. User Codes Add User Code Keypad F+*, 1 or Program Menu 5,1. An authorized Master Code is required.
  • Page 64: Erase The Greeting Message

    Comfort II User Manual Erase the Greeting Message Keypad F+*, 5 or Program Menu 1,5. If there is no Greeting message and no recorded user names, Comfort answers calls with “Please Sign In”. Record User Name User Menu 2,6,2. When someone calls, Comfort prompts the caller to leave a message by selecting the user name, i.e.
  • Page 65: Change Recording Time Limits

    Comfort II User Manual different. The number of rings in Vacation Mode is the same as what is programmed in Away Mode Change Recording Time Limits Keypad F+*, 2 or Program Menu 1,2. Enter the limit for recorded messages in seconds. Recorded messages shorter than the programmed limit will not use up the allocated time in the answering machine memory.
  • Page 66: Section 11 Getting Help

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 11 GETTING HELP General Support Your installation company will be able to answer your basic questions and show you how to operate Comfort. You may also access the Comfort Web Site at http://www.cytech.biz to find out more about thee Comfort system, and to download manuals and other information.
  • Page 67: I Have Telephone Services Which Use The * Key

    Comfort II User Manual If the system is dialing out, Comfort waits for a voice reply before giving the Alarm Message. Once the Alarm Message is given, Comfort waits for around 20 seconds to get a valid sign-in code. If no sign-in code is received, you will hear "Thank You, Good bye".
  • Page 68: Adsl Connection

    Comfort II User Manual doubt, refer to your Comfort installer. The connection diagram below shows the correct and incorrect way to connect the telephone line and telephones to Comfort. Telephone Line To phones TEL IN TEL OUT COMFORT Telephones This is the correct way to connect telephones to Comfort...
  • Page 69: Section 12 User Voice Menu Reference

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 12 USER VOICE MENU REFERENCE User Voice Menu Flowchart Default Sign-in Code *1234# Welcome, Security Off 0 - Security Off (if armed) 1 - Arm Security System 2 - Messages 3 - Security System Menu...
  • Page 70: Arm Security System (1)

    Comfort II User Manual After you enter *, then your PIN code and # key, you will hear the User menu: Welcome, Security off (you have N new messages) Press 1 to Arm Security System 2 for Messages 3 for Security System Menu...
  • Page 71: Messages (2)

    Comfort II User Manual Messages (2) Press 1 for New Messages (if any) 2 for Saved Messages 3 to Erase Saved Messages 4 to Record Messages 5 for Reminder Messages 6 for Answering Machine New Messages (2,1) New Messages in your personal mailbox will be played. Comfort knows that the messages are meant for you because of your unique sign-in code.
  • Page 72: Record Messages (2,4)

    Comfort II User Manual Record Messages (2,4) You may record messages for other users using your home telephone. If there is more than 1 user, Comfort will ask who the message is for; Press 1 for (mailbox-name1) 2 for (mailbox-name2) 3 for ..
  • Page 73 Comfort II User Manual Change minutes, 30 Enter new number and # key Enter the new minutes followed by the # key, or just # to leave the value unchanged. The menu will say the new Reminder time, e.g. 10:30 PM...
  • Page 74: Answering Machine (2,6)

    Comfort II User Manual Record your reminder message now. Press any key to end the message. Hear Reminder Message (2,5,4,2) Comfort plays back the current message or the one you have just recorded. Erase Reminder Message (2,5,4,3) Erases the recorded reminder message. If no message is recorded, the Reminder message will not be activated at the programmed times.
  • Page 75 Comfort II User Manual Say Your Name After the Tone ... (beep) Say the name by which callers will identify you to leave a message, and press any key to end. If a mailbox name is recorded, this is heard by incoming callers when they want to leave messages, e.g.
  • Page 76 Comfort II User Manual Call Monitoring Option Off Press 1 for ON 0 for OFF This menu selects Call Screening of recorded messages. If turned on, the recorded messages are heard on the Keypad. You can answer the call and stop recording by picking up your home phone.
  • Page 77: Security System Menu (3)

    Comfort II User Manual Security System Menu (3) Press 0 to Change Sign-in Code 2 for Alarm History 3 for Event Log 4 for Test Mode 5 to Bypass Zone 6 for Siren Off Change Sign-in code (3,0) Enter new code and # key...
  • Page 78: Event Log (3,3)

    Comfort II User Manual Away, Night, Day or Vacation mode. The Alarm History is played automatically after signing in during an alarm. Event Log (3,3) Comfort keeps a record of the last 250 events (125 for FS17) related to security functions e.g. arming, disarming, sign-ins, alarms. It keeps the Date and Time of each event for easy traceability.
  • Page 79 Comfort II User Manual Voice Event Restoral Description Dial Test System dial-test selected. Doorbell Doorbell pressed while system is armed to Away Mode Duress Alarm Duress Code entered by user adding or subtracting ‘2’ from their code, it will be preceded by: (time ) user sign-in code OK.
  • Page 80: Test (3,4)

    Comfort II User Manual Test (3,4) Press 1 for Battery Check 2 for Security Check 3 for Dial Test 4 for Siren 5 for Strobe Battery Test (3,4,1) Immediately activates a battery test by switching off the AC supply, and letting the backup battery supply power to the system for 2 minutes (default).
  • Page 81: Bypass Zone (3,5)

    Comfort II User Manual For Phone 1 and 2, any Voice Phone Sign-in or Central Monitoring Station kissoff will stop the dial test to this group. For Phones 3 to 8, any Voice Phone signin will stop the dial test to this group of phone numbers.
  • Page 82: Home Control (4)

    Comfort II User Manual Home Control (4) In this menu, all the appliances controlled by the system will be announced. Depending on the system provided by the installer, the Home Control Menu may be split up into a maximum of 3 groups of appliances. E.g.
  • Page 83: Voice Station (5)

    Comfort II User Manual Voice Station (5) You can activate the Voice Station for 2-way voice function (i.e. listen and talk) either from a local or remote phone or from a keypad. Using the telephone you can talk or listen to sounds in the vicinity to determine if there is any real intrusion, or in the case of medical emergency.
  • Page 84: Volume (7)

    Comfort II User Manual If you have more than 1 Door Station installed (Comfort accepts up to 3) the menu will prompt you: Select Station 1 to 2 (or 3) Press 1, 2 or 3 to select the Door Station by number. You will then be connected to the selected Door Station.
  • Page 85 Comfort II User Manual Try to avoid using the rotary volume control for controlling the volume. Leave the rotary volume control at around 1/3 of the maximum level and use the Volume setting on the keypad to achieve an acceptable volume so that the intercom volume is not affected.
  • Page 86: Section 13 Program Menu Reference

    Comfort II User Manual SECTION 13 PROGRAM MENU REFERENCE Program Menu (user Menu 9) 1- Answering Machine 2 - Date and Time 3 - Security 4 - Change Phone Numbers 5 - User Code 6 - Time Program Answering Machine (1)
  • Page 87: Answering Machine Settings (1)

    Comfort II User Manual Only the Master code , i.e. user 1 can go into the Program Menu. From the User Menu, press 9 . Program Mode Press 1 for Answering Machine 2 for Date and Time 3 for Security...
  • Page 88: Record Time (1,2)

    Comfort II User Manual In this menu, the number of rings after which the system will answer the call is specified, for each security mode. For double-ring cadences, each double-ring is normally counted as one ring, unless the interval between each double-ring is too long (more than around 0.6 seconds), in which...
  • Page 89: Erase Greeting Message (1,5)

    Comfort II User Manual Erase Greeting Message (1,5) Use this menu to erase the recorded Greeting Message. This is done to disable the Answering Machine. If there is no Greeting Message and no recorded user names, Comfort will answer calls with “Please Sign In”...
  • Page 90: Holiday (2,3)

    Comfort II User Manual Change Hours, 13 Enter new number and # key Enter the new hours in 24 hour format 0 to 24 and the # key. Comfort repeats the number entered, and asks for the minutes, e.g. Change Minutes, 25 Enter new number and # key Enter the new minutes, 0 to 59 and the # key.
  • Page 91: Security Settings (3)

    Comfort II User Manual Security Settings (3) 1 for Voice Report 3 for Pager Code 4 for Engineer Sign-in Option 5 for Alarm Message Voice Report (3,1) Voice Report Press 0 for OFF, 1 for ON This allows the keypad to enable or disable announcements, for example, “Security Off”, “Away Mode”...
  • Page 92: Alarm Message (3,5)

    Comfort II User Manual Engineer Sign-in Option Off (or N) Press 1 for on, 0 for off Alarm Message (3,5) Press 1 to Record Alarm Message 2 to Hear Alarm Message 3 to Erase this (Alarm) message The Alarm Message is the recorded message which is played during a dialout to the Alarm Message Phone Type.
  • Page 93 Comfort II User Manual Enter the new number and #, or just # to leave the number unchanged. If you make a mistake while entering the phone number, press * or the AWAY key on the keypad to clear and start again.
  • Page 94: User Code (5)

    Comfort II User Manual User Code (5) 0 to Delete mailboxes 1 to Add User 2 to Erase User Delete Mailboxes (5,0) Delete Mailboxes, Press 1 to confirm This erases all the user codes, names, reminders, greeting message and messages. After you press 1 to confirm, you will hear "Mailboxes Erased"...
  • Page 95: Erase User (5,2)

    Comfort II User Manual mailbox by pressing the key corresponding to the mailbox number. In this case, only callers who know the users mailbox number will leave messages in the mailbox. Erase User (5,2) Press 1 for (user-name1) 2 for (user-name2) 3 for ...
  • Page 96 Comfort II User Manual Change Time (6,2) Change hours, 12, enter new number and # key Enter new activation time (0 to 24) in 24 hour format and #, or just # to leave the value unchanged. For example, for 2 PM, enter 14#.
  • Page 97 Comfort II User Manual The Response number assigned to the Time program is announced. You will not be able to change the Response. This is to protect Comfort from being altered wrongly, which may possibly cause unpredictable behavior. Only the installer with Engineer privileges is able to change the Time program Response.
  • Page 98 This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under conditions of normal use by the original buyer only. In the case of any breach of such warranty, Cytech Technology Pte Ltd. shall either repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its repair center at the purchasers own expense.
  • Page 99 3.0.3 - 10 November 2006 Replaced KP01/KP02 with KP03 Included warning about Firmware in Section 1 and Warranty Statement 3.0.2 - 1 July 2006 Changed to new Cytech/Comfort logos and Forums website 3.0.0 - 13 Jan 2005 Released Comfort II user manual...
  • Page 100 Comfort II User Manual web site: http://www.cytech.biz Email: info@cytech.biz User Group: http://www.comfortforums.com Document Title: Comfort User Manual Part Number: MN-UM Version: 3.0.8 Date Last Modified 5 Jan 2009 Copyright Cytech Technology Pte Ltd.

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