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Sensaphone

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Express II User’s Manual

Sensaphone

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Express II User’s Manual

2. Phone Contacts
Express II can store up to 48 telephone numbers, with
up to 40 digits permitted for each one. These numbers
will be dialed in the event of an alarm. Special dialing
codes that reflect a pause, pound, asterisk or other
similar code may be incorporated into the telephone
number as required, to access various phone and
beeper systems.

Once you’ve set the schedule times, choose “2”
from the previous menu to select Phone Contacts.
Remember that you can program up to 48 phone
numbers (contacts); however, if you are using a
calling schedule other than ALL, you will have to
program those phone numbers in the appropriate
group of contact numbers (e.g., Contact numbers
1–24 for day, 25–48 for night & weekend).

Note that all contact numbers in the group will
be called in numerical order, so program the most
important numbers first.
If you want someone called
regardless of time of day, simply program that phone
number in each contact group.

On the “Enter Phone Number Selection” screen,
select the contact number you want to program by
pressing a number or set of numbers on the keypad,
followed by the [Enter] key.

The Express II will then give you a choice between
two types of phone calls for it to make.

Communications Type
Express II is capable of dialing out over standard
telephone lines in either Voice or Beeper mode. When
dialing out in Voice mode, Express II will recite the
prerecorded alarm message when its outgoing call is
answered. The default setting is

Voice.

When Dialing out in Beeper mode, no message will
be recited. The Express II delivers a Touch-Tone
code message to your beeper or pager. The two
choices come up as:

1 - Voice

2 - Beeper

6) Next, current starting times for night

hours and night minutes are displayed,
along with the option to reset these
times.

To keep current settings,

press the ENTER key.
To change settings, use the number
keys on the keypad and press
ENTER.
When Express II says, “Enter
night hours,”
enter the hour (0 to 23);
then press ENTER. (Remember…
“19” is the same as 7:00 pm, using a
24-hour system.)

When Express II says, “Enter night
minutes,”
enter the new time; then
press ENTER.

Phone Contacts:

After the Call Schedule has been
set, the local display returns to the
previous menu.

1) Press

2 for Phone Contacts.

2) Allocate a number to each contact,

assigning them a position in the calling
schedule. Assign phone contact a
position number (1–48). Enter the
number corresponding to that position