Phonetics SENSAPHONE 1100 Owner's Manual page 44

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3. The unit dials Phone #2 and repeats the alert message-acknowledg-
ment request. It receives no Touch-Tone acknowledgment or callback
acknowledgment.
4. The unit dials Phone #3 and repeats the alert message-acknowledg-
ment request. Again, it receives no acknowledgment.
5. The unit continues and dials Phone #4. This call is to a beeper. The
1100 sends the Touch-Tone code 1234 to the beeper. You read the code
1234 on your beeper and know to call the 1100 back. Although you
cannot hear the recitation, the 1100 repeats its alarm message and
requests acknowledgment.
Acknowledgment:
1. Since you received the message on a beeper, you have 60 seconds to
call the unit back to acknowledge the alarm and stop the unit from dialing
the next number.
2. You manage to get to a phone and call the unit back but not within 60
seconds. The unit waits 10 rings and then answers (TAD disabled).
3. The 1100 provides a status report and then says:
"Warning message received by telephone number 555-1111.
Have a good day."
4. Because you did not call within 60 seconds, the unit dialed the next
number, Phone #1. When it receives the callback, it always indicates that
the message was received by the last dialed number.
5. The alarm is acknowledged and the dialout sequence stopped. The
unit will not dialout for an alarm on AUX/input 4 until the condition is
cleared and the sensor retripped.
EXAMPLE 5:
Alarm Recognition:
When your mother-in-law left, she did not close the door completely. The
opening allowed an icy December draft to blow into the room where the
1100 was located and cause the temperature to drop below the pro-
grammed low temperature limit. The built-in temperature sensing has
been disabled, so the unit does not dialout. (If you called into the unit for
a status report, the unit would indicate that a low temperature condition
exists.)
EXAMPLE 6:
Alarm Recognition:
The 1100 is positioned near a smoke alarm that produces a loud, high-
pitched squeal when tripped. A frayed wire sparks and sets off a small
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