Sensaphone 1800 User Manual
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Sensaphone
1800 Manual
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CALL-IN STATUS
You can also call into the 1800 using a Touch-Tone telephone to
obtain a status report. After answering, the 1800 will recite a status
report. Immediately following the status report, 1800 allows you to
use Touch-Tone commands to enable/disable zones, change limits,
control the output, etc. See Remote Commands via Touch-Tone
Phone.
Below is an example of a voice status report:
“Hello, this is 555-2278, ‘Facility monitoring system at the Acme
Warehouse 3rd and Chestnut Streets’
“Zone one, ‘Temperature in refrigerator one,’ 37 degrees F, OK
“Zone two, ‘Temperature in freezer one,’ 16 degrees F, OK
“Zone three, ‘Water pressure in psi,’ 45, OK
“Zone four, ‘North side ventilation fan speed in rpm,’ 50, OK,
acknowledged
“Zone five, ‘South side ventilation fan speed in rpm,’ 01, too low
“Zone six, ‘north side power,’ OK
“Zone seven, ‘south side power,’ acknowledged alarm exists
“Zone eight, ‘Security alarm,’ OK
“Sound is OK”
“Power is ON”
“Battery is OK”
“Good-Bye”
NOTE: If a zone has exceeded its limits or if a
NO/NC sensor is in an alarm state but has not yet
met its recognition time, the 1800 will beep before
reciting the alarm status of that zone. For example,
suppose a temperature sensor has a high limit of 45
degrees and a recognition time of 5 minutes. If the
current temperature has gone above the limit for 3
minutes and you call in for a status report, the 1800
will say “Zone 1, ‘temperature in refrigerator one,’
48 degrees, beep, too high.”