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8 the microphone – Vintage Cellars FGD-0400 User Manual

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(It is not necessary to hook up a telephone for the Model 400
to operate.) This extension jack features Line Seizure which
means that it will disconnect the extension jack when the Model
400 needs to make a telephone call. To ensure that the unit has
priority over any other device on the line, you must connect all
extensions to this jack. (see figure)

On the unit there are two RJ11C phone jacks:

• The RJ11C jack labeled “LINE”is to be connected to the

incoming line of your phone service, ahead of all other
phones or telephone extensions.

• The RJ11C telephone jack labeled “EXT” is to be connected

to all extensions.

WHAT

IS

SENSOR
ON/OFF

4

MAX CALLS

5

TEMP LIMITS

6

CALIBRATE

8

CLOCK

3

INTERCALL

TIME

7

RECOGNITION

TIME

9

LISTEN TIME

SOUND

0

ID NUMBER

POWER

PHONE

NUMBER

T/P

CONFIG

STATUS

RUN

STANDBY

MESSAGE

OUTPUT

PAUSE

AM

CODE

LOCK

MUTE

TEST

°F/°C

#

RINGS

TAD

*

ENTER

PM

400

1

CALL

DELAY

SET

2

VOICE

REPS

ALARM
CANCEL

SENSAPHONE

®

R E M O T E M O N I T O R I N G S Y S T E M

System On

Phone In Use

Alarm

Battery OK

2.8 The Microphone

The Model 400 is provided with a built-in microphone which is
used to monitor high sound levels produced near the installation
site. The sensitivity of the microphone is configurable and
will detect a continuous as well as a pulsating alarm. Note
that beeping alarms that have a half second or more of silence
between beeps will not be detected.

Other programming options that apply to the microphone include
setting the length of time before a high sound causes an alarm.

If this sound level exists for 8 consecutive seconds (default) or for
the programmed length of time, the Model 400 will dial out with
an alarm message.

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