4 battery condition, 5 remote access by touch-tone™ telephone – Omega OMA-P1104 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote Access

6.2.4 Battery Condition

During a Status Report, you may hear one of three possible
messages regarding battery power. The OMA-P1104
determines the appropriate message by measuring battery
voltage. Depending upon the remaining voltage, it may
respond:

• “Battery Condition , OK,” if over 8.2 Volts.
• “Battery Condition , low,” if between 7.2 and 8.2 Volts.
• “Replace batteries,” if below 7.2 Volts.

6.2.5 Remote Access by Touch-Tone

Telephone

Calling the OMA-P1104 for a Status Report provides the
opportunity to access other functions, using Touch Tone

push-

button commands. Remote telephone commands include:

• Disabling/enabling any input.
• Disabling/enabling High Sound Alarm monitoring.
• Disabling/enabling AC Power monitoring.
• Activation of Listen-In Time.
• Activation of the Status Report.

To issue commands by telephone, first dial the number of the
OMA-P1104 to access the Status Report. The Status Report
will be followed by the programmed Listen-In Time. If you
remain on the telephone, the Status Report will be repeated,
followed by a 10 second waiting period and hang-up. During
this
10 second waiting period, or at any time during the call, other
commands may by accessed by pressing any push button on
the telephone.

If a Security Code is in effect, the OMA-P1104 will prompt
you with: “Enter Security Code.” If no Security Code is set,
then it will say “O.K.”

• Enter your Security Code (4 digits) with the telephone

push buttons. If the code you enter is correct, the
OMA-P1104 will respond: “OK.”

• If you enter the wrong Security Code, the OMA-P1104

says,“Error. Have a good day,” and hangs up.

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