Sensaphone 400 User Manual

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Chapter 7: Operation

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Variable factors

When the Model 400 hangs up, the alarm is
acknowledged and dial-out stops.
If calls remain unanswered, or if they are received
by an answering machine or FAX, the Model 400
continues the dialout sequence; it waits the Intercall
Time and proceeds to dial the next telephone
number. Telephone numbers are dialed sequentially,
and this cycle continues for the number of Max
Calls programmed. If no acknowledgment occurs,
then at the completion of Max Calls, the alarm
is automatically acknowledged and the dial-out
process is terminated.

Tone or Pulse
Callback
Acknowledgment:
TAD Enabled

Max Calls
Acknowledgment

NOTE: Acknowledging the alarm does not correct the situation! The
alarm condition will still exist until the sensor is restored to its normal
state.

7 .2 example: a dIal-out telephone Call

The following parameters are selected for demonstration purposes:
• Model 400 Unit ID Number is set to 555-5674. It is currently installed at

your place of business.

• Dial-out Telephone Number 1 is programmed to 555-1234, your home

telephone number.

• Voice Repetitions are set to 4.
The Model 400 is detecting an alarm on zone 2.
The telephone rings at 555-1234, your home number.
You answer the telephone and hear the following message:
“Hello, this is 555-5674. This is the Sensaphone 400 at John’s Printing Express.

It is now 12:30 Am. Zone two, back door security sensor, alarm exists, it is not

okay.”
(4-seconds to hear on-site sound from unit’s microphone.)

“Hello, this is 555-5674. This is the Sensaphone 400 at John’s Printing Express.

It is now 12:30 Am. Zone two, back door security sensor, alarm exists, it is not

okay.”
(4-seconds to hear on-site sound from unit’s microphone.)

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