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Vintage Cellars FGD-0400 User Manual, 138 pages
Recognized languages:   English
Pages: 138
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  • IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
    • FCC Requirements
      • Canadian Department of Communications Statement
    • 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
    • Layout
    • 1. Programming Keypad
    • 2. Power Jack
    • 3. Phone Extension Jack
    • 4. Phone Line Jack
    • 5. Speaker
    • 6. Built in Microphone
    • 7. System on LED
    • 8. Phone-in-use LED
    • 9. Alarm LED
    • 10. Battery ok LED
    • 11. Battery Compartment
    • 12. Input/Output Wiring Door
    • LED INDICATORS
    • Technical Support
  • Chapter 2: Installation
    • 2.1 Operating Environment
    • 2.2 Mounting
    • 2.3 Power Surge Protection
    • 2.4 Power Supply and Battery Backup
    • 2.5 Starting the Model 400
    • 2.6 Run Mode and Standby Mode
    • 2.7 Telephone Line
    • 2.8 The Microphone
    • 2.9 Alert Zones
    • 2.11 Multiple Sensors
    • 2.12 Outdoor Wiring
    • 2.13 Disconnecting the Model 400 for Storage or Seasonal Use.
  • Chapter 3: Quick Start
    • 3.1 The Local Keypad
    • 3.2 Preparation for Programming
    • 3.3 Quick-Start Programming Steps
      • Step 1: Set Configuration of Zones
      • Step 2: Set the ID Number
      • Step 3: Set Dial-Out Telephone Numbers
      • Step 4: Set Temperature Limits
    • 3.4 Summary of the Alarm Dial-Out Process
  • Chapter 4: Communications Programming
    • 4.1 VOICE MESSAGES
    • 4.2 The Unit ID Number
      • 4.2.1 Programming the ID Number
      • 4.2.2 Interrogating the ID Number
    • 4.3 Dial-out Telephone Numbers
      • 4.3.1 Programming Dial-out Telephone Numbers
      • 4.3.2 Interrogating a Dial-out Telephone Number
      • 4.3.3 Erasing a Telephone Number
    • 4.4 Tone or Pulse Dialing
    • 4.5 Special Dialing
      • 4.5.1 Special Dialing Keys
      • 4.5.3 Incorporating a Pound (#) or Star (*)
      • 4.5.4 Special Dialing to a Beeper or Pager
    • 4.6 Rings Until Answer
      • 4.6.1 Programming Rings Until Answer
      • 4.6.2 Interrogating Rings Until Answer
    • 4.7 TAD (Telephone Answering Device)
      • 4.7.1 TAD Enable/Disable
      • 4.7.2 Using the TAD Feature
      • 4.7.3 No TAD In Use
    • 4.8 Listen-in Time
      • 4.8.1 Programming the Listen-in Time
      • 4.8.2 Interrogating the Listen-in Time
    • 4.9 Call Delay
      • 4.9.1 Programming the Call Delay
      • 4.9.2 Interrogating Call Delay
    • 4.10 Local Voice Mute
      • 4.10.1 Enable/Disable Local Voice Mute
    • 4.11 Voice Repetitions
      • 4.11.1 Programming Voice Repetitions
      • 4.11.2 Interrogating Voice Repetitions
    • 4.12 Intercall Time
    • 4.13 Maximum Number of Calls (Max Calls)
      • 4.13.1 Programming Max Calls
      • 4.13.2 Interrogating Max Calls
    • 4.14 The Clock
      • 4.14.1 Setting the Clock
    • 4.15 The Security Code
      • 4.15.1 Locking the Keypad
      • 4.15.2 Unlocking the Keypad
  • Chapter 5: Alarm Programming
    • 5.1 Zone Configuration
      • 5.1.1 Programming Zone Configuration
      • 5.1.2 Interrogating Zone Configuration
    • 5.2 Enable/Disable Zones
      • 5.2.1 Changing Enabled/Disabled Zone Status
      • 5.2.2 Verifying Enabled/Disabled Zone Status
    • 5.3 Zone Recognition Time
      • 5.3.1 Programming Zone Recognition Time
      • 5.3.2 Interrogating Zone Recognition Time
    • 5.4 Establishing High and Low Temperature Limits
      • 5.4.1 Programming Temperature Limits for a Selected Zone
      • 5.4.2 Disabling Alarm Response to High or Low
      • Temperature
      • 5.4.3 Interrogating High and Low Temperature Limits
    • 5.5 Temperature Scale
    • 5.6 Temperature Calibration
      • 5.6.1 Programming Temperature Calibration
      • 5.6.2 Interrogating Temperature Calibration
    • 5.8 AC Power Monitoring Enable/Disable
      • 5.8.1 Enabling/Disabling the AC Power Alarm
    • 5.9 AC Power Failure Recognition Time
      • 5.9.2 Interrogating Power Failure Recognition Time
    • 5.10 Sound Alarm Monitoring
      • 5.10.1 Programming Sound Alarm Sensitivity
      • 5.10.2 Interrogating Sound Sensitivity
      • 5.10.3 Programming High Sound Alarm Recognition Time
      • 5.10.4 Interrogating High Sound Alarm Recognition Time The Recognition Time for sound alarm monitoring ranges from 5 seconds to 60 seconds. The default value is 8 seconds.
    • 5.11 High Sound Alarm Enable/Disable
      • 5.11.1 Changing Enabled/Disabled High Sound Alarm
    • 5.12 Exit Delay
  • Chapter 6: Acknowledgment,
  • Status Report & Remote Access
    • 6.1 Alarm Acknowledgment
      • 6.1.1 Local Acknowledgment
      • 6.1.2 Touch-Tone™ Acknowledgment
      • 6.1.3 Callback Acknowledgment
    • 6.2 Status Report
      • 6.2.1 Example: Status Report, No Alarms
      • 6.2.2 Example: Status Report, Existing Alarms
      • 6.2.3 Example: Status Report, Disabled Zones
      • 6.2.4 Battery Condition
      • 6.2.5 Remote Access by Touch-Tone™ Telephone
  • Chapter 7: Operation
    • 7.1 Alarm Detection, Dial-out and Acknowledgment
    • 7.2 Example: A Dial-out Telephone Call
  • Chapter 8: Controlling the Output
    • 8.1 Output Modes
      • 8.1.2 To play back the programmed Output Mode:
    • 8.2 Switching The Output Using The Keypad
    • 8.3 Typical Applications
    • 8.3.2 Dual Thermostat Control
    • 8.3.1 Single Thermostat Control
    • 8.3.3 Controlling Lights Or Other Devices
  • Appendix A: Weekly Testing Procedure
  • Appendix B: Troubleshooting
  • Appendix C: 400 QUICK REFERENCE
  • Appendix D: Accessories
  • Appendix E: Specifications
  • Appendix F: Returning the Unit for Repair
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