Briggs & Stratton Model 040205-0 User Manual

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Enter the telephone number exactly as you would if

you were to dial that location on the telephone. In

other words, enter a “1” and the area code if required.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT program phone numbers of

emergency fire, police or ambulance services into

GenAlert.

Release the pound key (E) after entering all the

digits of the phone number.

Star Key Function

To enter a five second pause in the phone number,

press the star key (C) twice when entering the phone

number in 2 above.
A pause counts as two digits of the total phone

number. For every two star keys entered, there will be

a five second pause.
If three star keys are entered in succession, the first

two will be noted as the 5 second pause and the third

star key will be the actual star key (C) played as part

of the phone number.
If four star keys (C) are entered, GenAlert would

pause the dialing sequence for 10 seconds.
To change the phone number, simply repeat the

process with a new phone number. The old number

will be overwritten.

3.

Important Tips

Long Distance: Make sure you enter the phone

number exactly like you would if you were to pick

up the phone and call that number. Use a “1” and

the proper area code if required.
Area Codes: Don’t forget to change your phone

number if the telephone area code changes. Your

GenAlert will continue to call to the stored phone

number, even if incorrect. You may incur long

distance charges if you do not change area codes

appropriately.
Dialing “9”: Some phone systems require that

you dial a “9” before the rest of the phone

number in order to get an outside line. Simply

include the “9” at the beginning of the phone

number. You may need to add a pause after the

“9” so GenAlert can wait for a dial tone.
Test Your GenAlert: It is important that you test

your phone number as indicated in Testing Your

GenAlert in Maintenance.

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