Time; Pre-Programmed Communications Features - Phonetics SENSAPHONE 1100 Owner's Manual

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Sensaphone
Model 1100 Instruction Manual

TIME

The Model 1100 has a built-in clock. The power-up time is 12AM. The
clock will keep time from 12 AM until you program the current time. It will
then keep time from your programmed time. If the AC power fails, the
clock will continue to keep time until the battery back-up fails. It will then
reset to 12 AM when power is restored. An incorrect time is a good
indication that the power has failed and the batteries have been ex-
pended.
To program the time:
1. Press the SET key
2. Press the TIME key
3. Using the number keys, enter the correct time
The 1100 will recite the digits as they are pressed.
4. If the time is AM, press the AM key
The 1100 will beep.
4.1 Then press ENTER. The 1100 will say "Enter."
5. If the time Is PM just press ENTER/PM.
SET
To interrogate the time:
1. Press the WHAT IS key
2. Press the TIME key
The 1100 will recite the time.
WHAT
IS

PRE-PROGRAMMED COMMUNICATIONS FEATURES

The following communications features are pre-programmed at the
factory. The values cannot be reprogrammed by the user.
CALL DELAY TIME - The call delay time is the length of time that the
Model 1100 will wait after an alarm is recognized before it starts the
dialout sequence. The Model 1100 will wait 30 seconds after an alarm
condition exists before it makes a phone call. This time is only for the first
call.
INTERCALL DELAY TIME - If the alarm is not acknowledged on the first
call, the intercall delay time is the amount of time that the Model 1100
waits before dialing the next Phone number. The Model 1100 waits 1
22
PAUSE
TONE
TIME
MUTE
TIME
(enter number)
AM
ENTER
PM

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