Chapter 4: communications programming – Sensaphone 800 User Manual
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Chapter 4: Communications Programming
This chapter explains the keypad commands for communications
programming of the Model 800, including interrogation and
resetting of the following:
• Voice Messages
• The Unit ID Number
• Dial-out Telephone Numbers
• Tone or Pulse Dialing
• Special Dialing with Pagers, Beepers and Access Numbers.
• Dial-out test mode
• Rings Until Answer
• Telephone Answering Device Compatibility
• Listen-in Time
• Call Delay
• Local Voice Mute
• Voice Repetitions
• Intercall Time
• Maximum Number of Calls
• The Clock
• Security Code
4 .1 Voice Messages
The 800’s digital speech recording feature allows you to
record custom messages for each of the eight Zones and an ID
Message. This means that when the 800 calls you during an
alarm, you will hear a personalized Voice Message identifying
the unit and telling you exactly what alarm condition exists. You
can record a separate message for each of the eight Zones. The
message can run a maximum of 5 seconds. The ID Message
can be a maximum of 8 seconds. You can shorten the message
length by pressing the ENTER key after reciting the message.
The
ID Message is used to identify the unit. This could be a
particular building name, its location (address or city), or some
other identifier.