Using The Phone Panic Feature; Using The Novice Voice Menu - ADEMCO 4286 VIP Installation And Setup Manual

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Using the Phone Panic Feature

On-premises Touch-tone phones wired as shown in the 4286 "Summary of
Connections" can be used as panic stations. Program the control as appropri-
ate for "
programming form.
To trigger a panic using the 4286 VIP Module, instruct the end user to pick
up the handset and first dial in the phone code, then dial in the digit "1" (at
least six times) until you hear dial tone returned, followed by line seizure (si-
lence). This will activate the "
as a report code has been programmed for this panic. Phones incorrectly
wired (connected before the control panel or 4286 VIP Module) can NOT be
used to gain access to the system or used as panic stations. Refer to the 4286
Summary of Connections for correct wiring of the phones. Be sure to test each
phone on the premises to ensure proper operation.

Using the Novice Voice Menu

If the user does not enter a command to the 4286 within five seconds after the
last status message was announced, it would be assumed that help is needed,
and the 4286 will enter a "novice mode." The user will then be prompted to
enter the 4-digit system code. If there is no user response to the system code
request, the message will be repeated two more times at five-second intervals.
At this point, the Module will end the session by saying "GOOD-BYE, " and
disconnect from the phone line.
If the system code was entered, a voice menu of the more common user com-
mands, (Disarm, Arm-Away, Arm-Stay, Relay Control, and Thermostat Con-
trol) will be provided. Again, if there is no user response, the menu will be
repeated two more times at five-second intervals. At this point, the voice
Module will end the session by saying "GOOD-BYE, " and disconnect from
the phone line.
The 4286 VIP Module does not differentiate between correct and incorrect sys-
tem codes; that is the function of the control panel. If the system code is not
entered correctly, the control panel will not respond to the commands. After a
five-second pause, the user will again be prompted to " ENTER SYSTEM CODE
NOW . " At this time, the user may enter the correct system code.
If the system code was correctly entered, the control panel will respond with a
status message as it usually does. The "novice mode" will be re-entered five
seconds later.
# " keypad panics. See the control panel instructions and the 4286
Section 4. Basic Operating Guide
# " keypad panic in the control panel as long
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