Chapter 5: programming, Programming “how to”: moving through the menus – Sensaphone Express II User Manual

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Chapter 5: Programming

CHAPTER 5: PROGRAMMING

Express II features a unique voice-guided, menu-based programming method. Programmable
parameters are organized into ten categories, with main
menus encompassing several levels of sub-menus.
The ten primary categories (designated on Express II’s
keypad, see fig. 14) are:

1 • PHONE—phone contacts information

2 • DIAL OUT—outgoing communications

3 • DIAL IN—incoming (call-in) communications

4 • MESSAGES—alarm, output and ID message

recording

5 • INPUTS—input configuration

6 • SOUND—sound monitoring and listen in

7 • POWER—power failure and battery low monitoring

8 • OUTPUTS—output control setup

9 • DATA LOG—input log and activity log setup

0 • SYSTEM—other system parameters

Programming “How To”: Moving Through the Menus

All programming actions begin by pressing the PROGRAM key, followed by one of the primary
category keys (listed above).

These two key presses lead directly to Express II’s voice guided instructions, accompanied by
text selections shown in the local display. From this point, menu selections are made by pressing
the number keys, followed by the ENTER key. Press “0” (zero) to exit any numbered-list menu.

The CODE key allows you to navigate between menus during programming. To repeat a menu
while programming, press the CODE key once. To return to a previous menu, press the CODE
twice.
To return to the main menu at any time, press CODE until the main menu is reached.

You may also make your programming selections using the local display. Each option conveyed
through an audible voice message will also be listed as text on the local display. If you press the
arrow keys on the keypad, an arrow will appear next to a selection (if it is not already present,
as in some selection listings). This arrow can be repositioned next to any of the options by
pressing the down arrow on the ALARMS key. To move back up the list, press the up arrow on
the STATUS key. When the arrow appears next to your selection, press the ENTER key.

In the demonstrations that follow, each illustrated sequence shows how options are selected
from a list, while moving through Express II’s multilevel menu system.

Chapter 5: Programming

Figure 14: Express II

Local Display and Keypad

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