Sensaphone 800 User Manual

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Sensaphone

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Model 800 User’s Manual

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2. Pound (#)

TEST

°F/°C

#

A pound may be required when calling some phone or beeper
systems.

3. Star (*)

RINGS

TAD

*

A star may be required when calling some phone or beeper
systems.

4. Code

CODE

LOCK

MUTE

The CODE key can be used to perform special functions during
the dialing sequence. These include: Pager dialing, Wait for
Answer, and Switch to Touch-tones. These functions enable the
Sensaphone to send a numeric page, or dial a telephone number
+ office extension, or combine pulse & touch-tone dialing in
the same telephone number. Multiple codes can be used during
telephone number programming if required. See section 4.5.4 for
special instructions on dialing to a beeper or pager.

Code 1 Pager

When CODE + 1 is inserted as the first digit of the telephone
number, the Model 800 will make a pager call. This means that
the unit will expect the call to be answered by a paging service
provider, then it will send its ID number (using touch-tones),
followed by the digits that identify the zone(s) in alarm. The
unit will hang-up after it completes the call. See section 4.5.4 for
specific programming examples for dialing a pager.

Code 2 Wait-For-Answer

You can force your Sensaphone to Wait-For-Answer in the
middle of dialing a telephone number. This is useful when
calling a telephone extension that is initially answered by an auto-
attendant. By inserting the wait-for-answer code you can instruct
your Sensaphone to call the main number, then wait for an answer
by the auto-attendant, then dial the extension. The Sensaphone
will not speak it’s voice message until the telephone is answered
at the extension.

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