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Example: You receive a call from the OMA-P1104, reporting
that an alarm exists. The message concludes: “Indicate you
have received warning message.” Now, or at any time during
this call, you may acknowledge the alarm with the code “555”
if you are using a Touch-Tone

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telephone.

• To enter “555,” press the number (5) key on the Touch-

Tone

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phone keypad three times. The OMA-P1104 will

respond: * “Warning message received by telephone
number (last number dialed).”
The OMA-P1104 will
hang up and the dial-out sequence, including any further
response to the alarm, will be cancelled.

• If you enter the wrong code or do not enter it within

10 seconds following the conclusion of the message, the
OMA-P1104 will respond: “Dial telephone number
(the programmed unit phone number) within (Intercall
Time).”
Then, the OMA-P1104 will hang up. The alarm
is still not acknowledged until you call back. You have a
period equal to the programmed Intercall Time to call
the unit back in order to acknowledge the alarm. Refer
to Callback Acknowledgment, Section 6.1.3, below.

6.1.3 Callback Acknowledgment

This method of remote alarm acknowledgment works with any
telephone:
pulse, rotary, or Touch-Tone

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.

Example: The OMA-P1104 calls you with an alarm message.
You answer the call with a rotary or pulse telephone, and do the
following:

• You listen to the message and hang up.

• Then you call the OMA-P1104 back on any

telephone.

You must wait for 10 rings—this signals the OMA-
P1104 to answer your telephone call. (Make sure to call
back within the programmed setting for Intercall
Time—refer to Chapter 4, Section 4.11.)

When the OMA-P1104 answers your return call, it gives a
Status Report (refer to Section 6.2). Then it says:“Warning
message received by ...”
and recites the telephone number last
dialed. This indicates that the alarm has been acknowledged.