Phonetics Sensaphone 800 User Manual page 103

Remote monitoring system
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IV. The Alarm Is Acknowledged
answering to guard against random
acknowledgment. If an answering device
is connected to the same line as the
Model 800 (and TAD is enabled), you
must call the unit and let the line ring
once, then hang up, wait ten seconds
and call back again within 30 seconds.
The Model 800 will answer on the first
ring. It will recite any unacknowledged
alarms, then say:
"Alarm acknowledged, goodbye."
When the Model 800 hangs up, the alarm
is acknowledged and dial-out stops.
• If calls remain unanswered, or if they
are received by an answering machine
or FAX, the Model 800 continues the
dialout sequence; it waits the Intercall
Time and proceeds to dial the next
telephone number. Telephone numbers
are dialed sequentially, and this cycle
continues for the number of Max Calls
programmed. If no acknowledgment
occurs, then at the completion of
Max Calls, the alarm is automatically
acknowledged and the dial-out process is
terminated.
Acknowledging the alarm does not correct the
situation! The alarm condition will still exist until the
sensor is restored to its normal state.
NOTE
Chapter 7: Operation
Variable Factors
Tone or Pulse
Callback
Acknowledgment:
TAD Enabled
Max Calls
Acknowledgment
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