Alarm acknowledgment - beeper dialout – Phonetics 2000 User Manual
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Chapter 6: Operation
“Hello, this is (user recorded ID message)”
“The electricity is off ”
“Hello, this is (user recorded ID message)”
“The electricity is off ”
“Enter acknowledgment code.”
CPP Monitor 2000 will now wait 5 seconds for the Touch-Tone
acknowledgment code to be entered. After the last digit of the
acknowledgment code has been received, CPP Monitor 2000 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 the Touch-Tone acknowledgment code is not received, CPP
Monitor 2000 will respond by saying: “beep,” “error,” “goodbye.” The
alarm has not been acknowledged. CPP Monitor 2000 will hang up
and wait for a callback acknowledgment. This waiting period is
called the “intercall delay time.” During this time you may call the
unit back from a Touch-Tone phone. Wait for the unit to beep.
Then hit any key on the phone, and the unit will give a voice report.
Once you receive the complete report, enter the code to acknowl-
edge the alarm. NOTE: An alarm cannot be acknowledged using a
pulse (rotary) telephone.
Alarm Acknowledgment - Beeper Dialout
CPP Monitor 2000 will dial out to your beeper service and leave a
number on the display of your beeper. (See Programming Section)
The unit will then hang up without speaking a voice message and
wait for callback acknowledgment. This waiting period is called the
“intercall delay time.” During this time you may call the unit back
from a Touch-Tone phone to receive a report of the alarm condition
and acknowledge the alarm by entering the acknowledgment code.
NOTE: An alarm cannot be acknowledged using a
pulse (rotary) telephone.