Phonetics SENSAPHONE 1100 Owner's Manual page 45

Desktop environment monitoring system
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fire. The smoke alarm goes off. The noise causes a high sound alarm in
the 1100. The condition lasts the recognition time. For 30 seconds the
1100 recites the high sound alarm message locally and then begins the
dialout.
Dialout:
1. The 1100 dials Phone #1 and repeats the following alarm message
four times:
"Hello, this is telephone number 555-5674. Sound level high."
(4-second listen in time)
2. Then it requests acknowledgment:
"Hello, this is telephone number 555-5674.
Indicate you have received warning message."
3. The unit does not receive a response.
4. The 1100 dials Phone #2 and recites the above alarm message-
acknowledgment request. Again, the unit does not receive a response.
5. The 1100 dials Phone #3 and the call is answered.
Acknowledgment:
1. You received the call at Phone #3 but were unable to enter the Touch-
Tone code within 5 seconds. So, you call the unit back within 60 seconds
to acknowledge the alarm. The 1100 provides a status report and says:
"Warning message received by telephone number 555-1333. Have a
good day."
2. The unit hangs up. The dialout is stopped. The unit will not dialout
again for a high sound alarm until the condition is cleared and retripped.
EXAMPLE 7:
Alarm Recognition:
The building power blacks out at 7:25 AM. One minute later (7:26 AM)
the power is restored. Because the power failure did not last for 180
seconds (programmed recognition time), the 1100 does not recognize it
as a valid alarm.
There is no alarm, therefore there is no dialout.
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