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Code 1 Pager

When CODE + 1 is inserted as the first digit of the telephone
number, the Model 400 will make a pager call. This means that
the unit will expect the call to be answered by a paging service
provider, then it will send its ID number (using touch-tones),
followed by the digits that identify the zone(s) in alarm. The
unit will hang-up after it completes the call. See section 4.5.4 for
specific programming examples for dialing a pager.

Code 2 Wait-For-Answer

You can force your Sensaphone to Wait-For-Answer in the
middle of dialing a telephone number. This is useful when
calling a telephone extension that is initially answered by an auto-
attendant. By inserting the wait-for-answer code you can instruct
your Sensaphone to call the main number, then wait for an answer
by the auto-attendant, then dial the extension. The Sensaphone
will not speak it’s voice message until the telephone is answered
at the extension.

Example:

SET + PHONE NUMBER + any unassigned number key 1-4

+ telephone number + CODE + 2 + extension number + ENTER

Code 3 Switch to Touch-tone

This command allows you to change from pulse dialing to touch-
tone dialing in the middle of dialing a telephone number. This is
useful when your telephone service only supports pulse dialing,
but you need to send touch-ones after connecting – such as when
dialing a numeric pager or navigating a voice menu.

Example:

In this example a telephone number is dialed, the Sensaphone
waits for the call to be answered, then changes to touch-tones to
dial an extension.

SET + PHONE NUMBER + any unassigned number key 1-4 +

telephone number + CODE + 2 + CODE + 3 +

extension number + ENTER

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