Part three: call-in status, Voice mode – Phonetics 2000 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Operation

data, which includes the current conditions of each input, power
status, and battery condition. If the Data Logger is enabled and
programmed to send with reports, a Data Log report will also be
sent at this time.

PART THREE: CALL-IN STATUS

Using PC with Manager 2000 Windows Software: At any time the
unit is idle (not dialing out or communicating locally), you can call
into it using a modem. CPP Monitor 2000 will answer after its
programmed “Rings To Answer,” connect, and go on-line. At this
point you have entered an on-line session identical to the local
programming session, and may program the unit as necessary.

Voice Mode:

You can also call into the CPP Monitor 2000 using a Touch-Tone
telephone. After answering, CPP Monitor 2000 will beep once.
Immediately press any key on your Touch-Tone keypad to get a
voice status report. If the CPP Monitor 2000 doesn’t receive a
Touch-Tone signal within a few seconds, it will attempt to make a
data (modem) connection. If a data connection isn’t made after the
programmed “Carrier Wait Time,” CPP Monitor 2000 will again
switch to voice mode and recite a status report. Immediately
following the status report, CPP Monitor 2000 prompts you for a
voice-mode password. This password allows you to use Touch-Tone
commands to both listen to and record the unit’s voice messages.

To listen to a recorded alarm message:

1. Press the [*] key on your phone.

2. Press the corresponding input number key: 1-8, or press 9 to
listen to the ID message.

CPP Monitor 2000 will recite the corresponding message.

To record a message remotely:

1. Press the # key on your phone.

2. For an input alarm message, press the corresponding input
number key: 1-8, or press 9 to record the ID message.

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