Sensaphone 1400 User Manual

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Sensaphone 1400 Manual

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Below is an example of what the 1400 might say during a typical
“voice” dialout:

“Hello, this is 555-2278, ‘Acme Medical Laboratory,’ Zone One,
‘Temperature in Refrigerator One,’ a high temperature alarm
exists, it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit, too high. Listen to sound
for ten seconds.”

“Hello, this is 555-2278, ‘Acme Medical Laboratory,’ Zone One,
‘Temperature in Refrigerator One,’ a high temperature alarm
exists, it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit, too high. Listen to sound
for ten seconds.”

“Hello, this is 555-2278, ‘Acme Medical Laboratory,’ Zone One,
‘Temperature in Refrigerator One,’ a high temperature alarm
exists, it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit, too high. Listen to sound
for ten seconds.”

“Enter acknowledgment code.”

In this example, the number of Voice Message Repetitions was set
to three.

NOTE: If the call reaches an answering machine,

the message will be recorded, but the 1400 will be

talking over your outgoing message, so you will

probably lose part of the first alarm message repeti-

tion.

Alarm Dialout—Pager

When dialing out to a destination programmed as “Numeric Pager,”
the 1400 leaves its programmed ID number on the display of a
numeric pager along with the zone number(s) in alarm.

IMPORTANT: When dialing out to a phone number programmed as
“Numeric Pager,”

the 1400 DOES NOT speak a voice message. It

calls the pager company or service, enters the number to be displayed
on the beeper, then hangs up.

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