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• At any time after a valid alarm is determined,
the alarm may be acknowledged at the
Express II’s installation site, by pressing
ALARM CANCEL.
• When the Express II dials out and the call is
answered using a Touch-Tone telephone, it
may be instantly acknowledged by pressing
“555” (the default code) or by entering a
programmable code.
• The alarm message repeats for the number
of programmed Voice Repetitions. If “555”
has been entered, the Express II will say:
“OK.”
The alarm is considered acknowledged and
the dialout will stop.
(If the alert condition continues to exists,
then Reset Time may reactivate the dial
out process—refer to “Alarm Reset Time”
sections of Chapter Five.)
• If the Express II does not receive the
Touch-Tone code, it recites the following:
“No Acknowledgment.”
• After the acknowledgment period, it says:
“Press any key for unit activity.”
If a key is pressed, the unit enters command
mode. If no key is pressed it will hang up.
• The recipient of this message must call
the Express II back within the period
programmed for Intercall Time, in order to
acknowledge the alarm. If local voice mute
is off, the unit will beep at the installation site
while waiting for this call.
IV. The Alarm is Acknowledged
Variable Factors Indicator Light
Local, On-site
Acknowledgment
Touch-Tone
Acknowledgment:
Default Code 555
Touch-Tone
Acknowledgment:
Default Code 555
Tone or Pulse
Callback
Acknowledgment:
Within Intercall
Time
Red light blinks
until alarm is
acknowledged