Personal Reporting - PSA Supa8 User Manual

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SUPA8 User Manual

Personal Reporting

Personal reporting allows dialler reports to be sent to a person rather than a
central station if an alarm occurs. When an alarm occurs, the SUPA8 will
automatically seize the telephone line and dial a pre-programmed phone
number. The SUPA8 will then output an alternating high/low siren sound
to indicate that an alarm has occurred.
Rather than sending the audible siren tone, the SUPA8 can be programmed
to send beeps down the line to identify the Zone causing the alarm. The
number of beeps equal to the Zone number that was triggered.
Every 10 seconds the tones will pause, allowing any key to be pushed to
acknowledge the call and cause the SUPA8 to announce the current state of
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the system; 1 beep if OFF, 2 beeps if ON. The
key may now be used to
hang-up the SUPA8 immediately or it will hang-up automatically after 15
seconds. Before hanging up, the SUPA8 can be turned ON or OFF, see
page 17.
If after one minute no key has been pressed, the SUPA8 will hang up and
try again.
During reporting in personal format mode, prior to a key being pushed by
the answering party, the report may be aborted by entering any valid user
code on the SUPA8 keypad. Note that once the called party has pushed a
key, the SUPA8 keypad lights will flash indicating that the called party is
now in control.
A special temporary telephone number can be programmed by the Master
User Code to replace the primary telephone number. When programmed,
this number will replace the primary telephone number until the SUPA8 is
next turned OFF from away mode, at which time the first digit of the
temporary number is erased (disabling the temporary number) and
operation will revert to the primary telephone number.
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