Communications Functions - Phonetics SENSAPHONE 1100 Owner's Manual

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Sensaphone
Model 1100 Instruction Manual
11. Sensitize/desensitize sound monitoring. This command allows you
to make the microphone more sensitive or less sensitive to sound at the
unit location. This helps to eliminate false sound alarms if the sound level
is normally high.

COMMUNICATIONS FUNCTIONS

The Model 1100 is now prepared for alarm monitoring. Next, you must
program your phone numbers and related dialing specifications.
1. Dialout telephone numbers. The Model 1100 can dial up to 4 phone
numbers, 16 digits each. These phone numbers are dialed sequentially,
so program the first number you want called as Phone #1, the second as
Phone #2, etc.
2. Tone or pulse dialing. The Model 1100's phone numbers can be
dialed out in either Tone or pulse. This feature is programmed directly into
your dialout Phone numbers.
3. Special dialing. The 1100 is capable of dialing out to some special
phone and beeper systems that require pound (#) or asterisk (*) tones as
part of the phone number. Remember that each # or * counts as one digit
toward the total of 16 digits.
4. Rings until answer. This parameter determines how many times the
1100 will allow the phone to ring before answering. For example, if you
set this to 4, the 1100 will wait 4 rings and then answer when you call in.
This feature is also used in conjunction with the Telephone Answering
Device (TAD) compatibility.
5. TAD compatibility. The Model 1100 can operate on the same phone
line as other telephone answering devices such as a modem or answer-
ing machine.
Enable this feature only if an answering device in on the same phone line
as the 1100. See "Rings Until Answer" Section.
6. Security code. You may program a 4-digit security code to prevent
unauthorized access to the 1100's programming. The security code locks
the keyboard for programming but allows interrogation.
7. The unit ID number. This 16-digit number should be programmed as
the unit phone number. Programming this number also establishes the
normal condition of the alert inputs.
8. Local voice mute. This parameter allows you to mute the local voice
when the Model 1100 dials out for an alarm or is called for a status
report. When the mute is on, the dialout alarm messages and call-in
status messages will not be heard at the monitor site. When the mute is
off, the Model 1100 will repeat the message locally as well as over the
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