Chapter 6: Programming Summary; Monitoring Functions - Phonetics SENSAPHONE 1100 Owner's Manual

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CHAPTER 6
PROGRAMMING SUMMARY
After the Model 1100 has been completely installed, you are ready to
begin programming the unit. The following is a recommended sequence
for the programming commands. Refer to the programming chapters 3
and 4 for explanation on how to use each command. This section is
intended to help you understand the commands and organize your
programming.

MONITORING FUNCTIONS

1. Disable inputs 1-3, 4 (AUX). This action will allow you to wire the dry
contact inputs without tripping an alarm dialout.
2. Wire inputs 1-4. See INSTALLATION.
3. Configure inputs as normally opened or normally closed. This
command determines what will be the normal or alarm state for each
input 1-4. When you set the ID number, the present open/closed state of
your sensors will be considered normal. For example, if you have input 1
wired as a closed input, setting the ID number will make it normally
closed. If the input is opened, an alarm will result.
4. Enable inputs 1-4. The inputs are now operational and monitoring
chosen conditions.
5. Disable high/low temperature inputs. This will allow you to set limits
without causing an alarm dialout.
6. Set high and low temperature limits. Be careful not to set the
temperature limits too close to normal room temperature to avoid dialouts
for minor/temporary changes in temperature.
7. Enable temperature inputs. The temperature inputs are now opera-
tional.
8. Enable or disable AC power monitoring. The Model 1100 is capable
of monitoring AC power failure. This feature is built-in, no external wiring
is required. You can enable or disable the power detection. When en-
abled, the Model 1100 will dial out for a power failure. When disabled, the
1100 will not dial out if a power failure occurs.
9. Power recognition time. This is the length of time a power failure
must exist before the 1100 considers it an alarm.
10. Enable or disable high sound level alarm. The Model 1100 moni-
tors sound through the built-in microphone. When the current sound level
suddenly exceeds the normal sound level, the high sound alarm causes
the Model 1100 to dial out. When disabled, the 1100 will not dial out for
high sound.
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