Sensaphone Express II User Manual
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The system shall have the following built-in monitoring features:
1. AC power failure detection
2. Sound level monitoring
3. Low battery detection
All monitored channels, including built-in monitoring features, shall allow keyboard and
remote touch-tone programming of pertinent operational data including, but not limited
to:
1. Input type (NO/NC, 4–20mA and 0–5V analog, pulse count, thermistor,
time accumulator)
2. High and Low limits (-9999 to +9999)
3. Input recognition time (0 seconds to 12 hours)
4. Alarm reset time (0 seconds to 12 hours)
5. Phone Contacts list for each channel
6. Enable/disable for each channel to dialout for alarm
B. Outputs
The system shall have one built-in SPST latching 2A 250VAC relay output. The output
may be programmed to switch automatically on alarm or manually via keyboard or
Touch-Tone™ phone. Up to 16 additional relay output channels may be installed by the
user.
III. Communications Features
A. Telephone Specifications
The system shall connect to a standard 2-wire telephone line using pulse or tone dialing
methods, with loop start only. The system shall recognize ringer frequencies from 16 to
60 Hz. No leased or dedicated lines shall be required. The system shall also be capable
of being used on the same telephone line as other answering devices. Call progress
detection shall ensure that the alarm dialout is not hindered by no-answers or busy
signals.
B. Telephone Numbers
The system shall be capable of dialing up to 48 telephone numbers, 40 digits each.
There shall be a capacity to program, retain and use three separate lists based on a
calling schedule of weekday, weeknight and weekend. Each list shall contain up to 16
phone numbers. In addition, individual phone contact lists may be programmed for each
input channel.
The system shall allow local keypad and remote touch-tone programming of the
following telephone dialing information: