Sensaphone 400 User Manual

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SENSAPHONE 400 User’s Manual
CommunICatIonS / dIal out

Problem

Cause

Solution

1)The Model 400 fails
to dial out.

a) The telephone number

may be incorrectly
programmed.

b) Tone or pulse (the

current dialing
method) is not
compatible with the
telephone line on
which the Model 400
is installed.

c) Recognition Time

is too long. An alert
condition does not
remain in effect long
enough to become a
valid alarm.

d) The Model 400

is connected to
an incompatible
telephone line.

Recheck programming steps.
Refer to Chapter 4, Section
4.2.1.

Switch from the current
setting: from tone to pulse, or
from pulse to tone.
Refer to Chapter 4, Section
4.3.

Reprogram Recognition Time.
Set the Recognition Time to
the minimum duration required
to create a valid alarm. If
possible, test the new setting
by deliberately creating an
alert condition.
Refer to Chapter 5, Section
5.3.

The Model 400 must be
connected to a standard (2-wire
analog) telephone line, not a
digital extension to a phone
system. If the unit will not dial
out and the factors previously
listed have been ruled out,
try connecting the unit to a
standard residential telephone
line.

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