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2. Press LISTEN TIME. The Model 400 will respond: “Enter seconds.”

9

LISTEN TIME

SOUND

3. Using the number keys, enter the seconds. The Model 400 will recite the

digits as they are pressed.

4

MAX CALLS

5

TEMP LIMITS

6

CALIBRATE

8

CLOCK

3

INTERCALL

TIME

7

RECOGNITION

TIME

9

LISTEN TIME

SOUND

0

ID NUMBER

POWER

1

CALL

DELAY

2

VOICE

REPS

4. Press ENTER. The Model 400 will respond: “Okay.”

ENTER

PM

4 .9 .2 InterrogatIng the lISten-In tIme

To interrogate the Listen-in Time:

1. Press WHAT IS.

WHAT

IS

2. Press LISTEN TIME. The Model 400 will recite the listen-in time.

9

LISTEN TIME

SOUND

4 .10 Call delay

Call Delay is the programmed length of time the Model 400 waits, fol-

lowing detection of an alarm, before it begins the dial-out sequence. This

applies only to the first call. (Delay time between calls is also program-

mable: refer to Intercall Time, Section 4-12.)
The purpose for Call Delay is to allow time for personnel at the Model

400’s installation site to respond to and cancel an alarm before dial-out

begins. During this time, the Model 400 will audibly repeat its “alarm”

message (unless the Local Voice Mute feature has been activated—refer to

Section 4.10). The default for Call Delay is 30 seconds. Call Delay can be

programmed from 0 seconds to 60 minutes (1 hour).

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