Part Two: Sample Programming Strategy; Communications Programming - Phonetics SENSAPHONE 1100 Owner's Manual

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or FAX, or was not acknowledged by the receiver within 60 seconds, the
1100 will continue the dialout sequence. It waits 60 seconds before
dialing the next phone number. It will dial Phone #2 and repeat the
message, dial Phone #3 and repeat the message, dial Phone #4 and
repeat the message, dial Phone #1 again, etc. until the alarm is acknowl-
edged.
5. The alarm may also be acknowledged locally at any time before or
during the dialout sequence to stop the dialout.
NOTE: It is important that your dialout Phone numbers will be
answered by responsible humans (not answering devices) who
will be able to acknowledge the call and take appropriate action
to correct the situation.
Acknowledging the alarm does not correct the alarm situation! The alarm
condition will still exist until the sensor is restored to its normal state.

PART TWO: SAMPLE PROGRAMMING STRATEGY

An example programming strategy is outlined below. The communica-
tions and monitoring programming are charted to give you a reference for
the sample 1100. Next, possible alarm situations that you may encounter
in your own application are given to explain the process by which the
1100 will respond.
This section does not provide all the possible circumstances that you
may encounter, but it should give you an understanding of how the many
features of the 1100 interplay. Refer to Chapters 3, 4, and 5 for instruc-
tions on how to program the 1100. See Chapter 6 for a summary of the
programming.
Dialout Phone Numbers:
Phone 1: 555-1111 (tone)
Phone 2: 555-1222 (pulse)
Phone 3: 555-1333 (tone)
Phone 4: 555-1444-1234 (beeper)
Rings until answer: 5
Listen-in time: 10 seconds
Security code: 6453
Unit ID number: 555-5674
Local voice mute: OFF
TAD: Disabled
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COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMMING

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