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The microphone is also used for listening to
on-site sounds. Refer to Chapter 4, Section 4.7.
Disabling the sound alarm does not affect
listen-in capability.

5.11.1 Changing Enabled/Disabled High Sound Alarm

1.

Press SENSOR ON/OFF.

SENSOR

ON/OFF

2.

Press SOUND. The OMA-P1104 will say “Off” to
indicate disabled or “On” to indicate enabled.

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LISTEN TIME

SOUND

3.

Repeat key sequence to change settings.

5.12 Exit Delay

When tripping an alarm is unavoidable, yet a true alert
condition has not actually occurred, the alarm response,
including dial-out, can be temporarily suppressed.

The OMA-P1104 is able to suppress and then reset its dial-out
function automatically through use of the Status Report. This is
especially convenient when an alert condition is created upon
exiting a monitored door, and there is no way to cancel from
the local keypad.

Example: You are planning to exit through a monitored door.
Prior to exiting, you initiate a Status Report recitation at the
OMA-P1104 keypad by pressing WHAT IS, followed by
STATUS, (key sequence shown below). This allows you
approximately 30 seconds to exit without activating the
OMA-P1104’s programmed response to an alarm. At the
conclusion of the status report, normal alarm response is
reactivated.

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