Sensaphone 1400 User Manual

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Chapter 7: Operation

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ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Alarm Acknowledgment—Voice Dialout

Repeated below is the same 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.”

1400 will now wait 10 seconds for a Touch-Tone acknowledgment
code to be entered. After the last digit of the acknowledgment
code has been received, the 1400 will respond by saying: “Alarm
Acknowledged.” The alarm has been acknowledged and the unit
will hang up. Once the alarm has been acknowledged, the dialout
process stops.

If a Touch-Tone acknowledgment code is not received, the 1400
will offer you a second chance to enter it, responding with: “beep,”
“error,” “Enter acknowledgment code.” If the acknowledgement
code is still not received, then the 1400 will respond by saying:
“beep,” “error,” “goodbye.” The alarm has not been acknowledged.
The 1400 will hang up and wait the programmed INTERCALL
TIME before making the next phone call. During this time you may
call the unit back from a Touch-Tone phone and the unit will give a
voice report. Once you receive the complete report, enter the code
to acknowledge the alarm.

NOTE: An alarm cannot be acknowledged using

a pulse (rotary) telephone unless the Callback
Acknowledgment
feature is enabled.

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