Sensaphone 1400 User Manual

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Sensaphone 1400 Manual

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The 1400 will say “Low” and speak the low table value, then it will
say “High” and speak the high table value.

ALARM RECOGNITION TIME

The Alarm Recognition Time is the length of time an alert condition
must be present before a valid alarm exists and dial-out is activated.
If a condition exists and then clears within the recognition time, it is
not considered an alarm. This is useful to prevent nuisance dialouts
for momentary alarm conditions or on self-correcting equipment.
Each Zone can be programmed with a different recognition time,
including Power Alarms and Sound Level Alarms. The default
recognition time is 3 seconds for Zones, 5 minutes for Power, and 8
seconds for Sound level. You may program the recognition time for
Zone and Power Alarms from 0 seconds up to 540 minutes. Sound
Level Alarms may be programmed from 5 to 60 seconds.

NOTE: When the main power fails, the 1400 will

announce out loud “Power is OFF” every 15 sec-

onds. It will do this regardless of the programmed

recognition time. As a result, when the programmed

recognition time is finally met, the unit will dial

immediately and not wait the programmed Call

Delay time. The Power Alarm is the only one treated

in this fashion.

1. Press the SET key.

2. Press the REC TIME key. 1400 will say “Enter Zone Number.”

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