Sensaphone Express II User Manual
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Chapter 6: Operation
• The dial-out process is activated as soon
as the Call Delay time expires (if the alarm
has not been cancelled at the Express II’s
installation site.) The dial-out begins with the
first selected telephone number, and proceeds
sequentially, through the remaining telephone
numbers listed in the dialout selection.
• Call Progress, an automatic feature, enables
the Express II to detect whether or not the
telephone call is answered. After 10 rings, or
if a busy signal is encountered, the Express
II will hang up, wait the programmed Intercall
Time, and proceed to dial the next telephone
number.
• When the telephone is answered, the Express
II will immediately begin reciting a message
that indicates which of the inputs is in alarm.
The Express II will request acknowledgement,
if it has not yet occurred.
• When the telephone is answered, the
programmed Voice Repititions determine the
number of times per call the Express II recites
the alarm message.
• If the alarm is not acknowledged with the first
dial-out telephone call, the Express II waits
the duration of Intercall Time before dialing the
next telephone number. Intercall Time is the
programmed waiting period in between each
dial-out telephone call.
• If no telephone calls are answered, the
Express II dials out sequentially, through the
remaining telephone numbers and continues
to cycle until the programmed Maximum
Number of Calls is reached.
Chapter 6: Operation
III. Dial-out Begins
Variable Factors Indicator Light
Call Delay:
Expired
Call Progress:
Activated
Alarm Messages:
By Telephone
Voice Repititions:
Activated
Intercall Time:
Activated
Max Calls:
Activated
Red light
continues
blinking
Red light
continues
blinking