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Chapter 3: quick start, 3 .1 the local keypad, 3 .2 preparation for programming – Sensaphone 400 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Quick Start

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Chapter 3: QuICk start

This section presents a useful guide for first-time programming of the

Model 400. Follow instructions for installation before attempting to pro-

gram the Model 400. Refer to Chapter 2: Installation.

3 .1 the loCal keypad

Programming is accomplished using the local keypad (shown below, Figure

3-1). Notice that a single key has several functions assigned to it; program-

ming results are determined by the order in which keys are pressed.
Individual keystrokes are illustrated to show programming steps in the cor-

rect order. If you make a mistake by entering the wrong key, do not press

another key until you hear the message “Error 1.” Then, start over with the

first key in the programming sequence.

WHAT

IS

Sensaphone 400 Keypad
Part # KEY - 0017
Rev C

5/23/2006

Phonetics, Inc

Contact: Dave Breisacher

901 Tryens Rd

Tel: 610-675-2227

Aston, PA 19014

Fax: 610-558-0222

Colors:
Pantone 1817 U
Pantone 7458 U

Black
White
Cool Gray 7 U
Cool Gray 11U

SENSOR

ON/OFF

4

MAX CALLS

5

TEMP LIMITS

6

CALIBRATE

8

CLOCK

3

INTERCALL

TIME

7

RECOGNITION

TIME

9

LISTEN TIME

SOUND

0

ID NUMBER

POWER

PHONE

NUMBER

T/P

CONFIG

STATUS

RUN

STANDBY

MESSAGE

OUTPUT

PAUSE

AM

CODE

LOCK

MUTE

TEST

°F/°C

#

RINGS

TAD

*

ENTER

PM

400

1

CALL

DELAY

SET

2

VOICE

REPS

ALARM

CANCEL

SENSAPHONE

®

R E M O T E M O N I T O R I N G S Y S T E M

System On

Phone In Use

Alarm

Battery OK

Figure 3-1. The Model 400 Keypad

3 .2 preparatIon For programmIng

Read complete instructions in Chapter 2: Installation, and make sure to fol-

low these three steps first:
1. Plug the AC adapter into the 120 VAC outlet.
2. Install the batteries.
3. Connect the Model 400 to a telephone line.
When these steps are completed, the Model 400 is fully operational and

able to monitor temperature, high sound, AC power failure and battery

backup condition; it can also be called on the telephone for a Status Report

or be used for listening to on-site sounds from any remote location. Now,

the unit is ready for programming.