Phonetics Boat Remote User Manual

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Boat Remote User’s Manual

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NOTE: You may enter the touch-tone acknowledgment code ‘555’,
or ‘999’, at any time during the alarm message.

If the touch-tone acknowledgment code is not received, Boat
Remote will respond by saying, “Good-bye,” and hang-up.

The alarm has not been acknowledged. Boat Remote will hang up
and wait for a callback acknowledgment. This waiting period is
called the ‘intercall delay time’. During this time you may call the
unit back from a touch-tone phone and enter the ‘555’ code to
acknowledge the alarm.

NOTE: An alarm cannot be acknowledged using a pulse (rotary)
telephone.

Beeper Dial Out

Boat Remote will dial out to your beeper service and leave a number
on the display of your beeper. (See Programing Chapter for special
dialing codes for beepers/pagers). The unit will then hang up
without speaking a voice message and wait for a callback acknowl-
edgment. This waiting period is called the ‘intercall delay time’.
During this time you may call the unit back from a touch tone phone
to receive a report of the alarm condition and acknowledge the
alarm by entering the ‘555’ acknowledgment code.

Below is an example of what Boat Remote will say when you call it
back to acknowledge a typical Bilge Pump alarm:

“Hello, this is (ID message)”

“Bilge pump 1 ran too long”

“Hello, this is (ID message)”

“Bilge pump 1 ran too long”

“Hello, this is (ID message)”

“Bilge pump 1 ran too long”

“Indicate you have received warning message.”

Boat Remote will now wait for the touch-tone acknowledgment code
‘555’ to be entered. When you press the ‘5’ key on a touch-tone
phone, Boat Remote will echo the word “five” back to you. After the
third ‘5’ has been received, Boat Remote will respond by saying:
“Alarm Acknowledged”. The alarm has been acknowledged and the
unit will hang up. Once the alarm has been acknowledged, the dial
out process stops.

NOTE: You may enter the touch-tone acknowledgment code ‘555’ at

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