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not repeat if obtained at the keypad; “Goodbye,” is also not
recited.)

The phrase “no number” at the end of a Status Report indicates
that no dial-out phone numbers have been programmed.

6.2.2 Example: Status Report, Existing Alarms

Zones 2, 3, and 4 are configured as dry contact and zone 1 is
configured as temperature. An emergency situation is at hand:
a fire in a greenhouse has tripped a smoke alarm and electrical
power has been disrupted. In addition to high sound and AC
power alarms, separate alarms exist on zones 1, 2, 3, and 4.
You happen to call in for the Status Report, which begins with,
Hello, this is 555-1234; “this is the Sensaphone 400 at ACME
Greenhouse, 225 Oak Street”

It is now 8:45 PM

Zone 1, “Temperature in greenhouse”, 110 degrees Fahrenheit,
too high, acknowledged alarm exists

Zone 2, “Door alarm in greenhouse”, not OK, acknowledged
alarm exists

Zone 3 “Water pressure alarm in greenhouse”, not OK,
acknowledged alarm exists

Zone 4 “Greenhouse control system”, not OK, acknowledged
alarm exists

A High Sound alarm exists, it is now too high

The Power is Off.

The Batteries are Low.

The Output is Off.

Listen to the sound for 10 seconds.

Goodbye.

6.2.3 Example: Status Report, Disabled Zones

If a zone is disabled, the dial-out feature for that zone is
deactivated, but all other programmed parameters remain in
effect. In the example below, all 4 zones are disabled, although
zones 1 and 3 are detecting alarms. AC power and Sound Level
are also disabled for dial-out. When you call the Model 400 for a
Status Report, you hear the following:

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