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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”, the alarm is disabled, it
is now 110 degrees Fahrenheit, too high, acknowledged alarm
exists

Zone 2, “Door alarm in greenhouse”, the alarm is disabled, it is
not OK.

Zone 3 “Water pressure alarm in greenhouse”, the alarm is
disabled, it is not OK.

Zone 4 “Greenhouse control system”, the alarm is disabled, it is
not OK.

The Sound alarm is disabled, it is now too high

The Power alarm is disabled, it is now Off.

The Batteries are Low.

The Output is On.

Listen to the sound for 10 seconds.

Goodbye.

The Status Report repeats once more and the Model 400
concludes the call, saying: “Goodbye.”

6.2.4 Battery Condition

During a Status Report, you may hear one of three possible
messages regarding battery power. The Model 400 determines the
appropriate message by measuring battery voltage. Depending
upon the remaining voltage, it may respond:

“The batteries are OK,” if over 8.2 Volts.

“The batteries are low,” if between 7.2 and 8.2 Volts.

“Replace batteries,” if below 7.2 Volts.

6.2.5 Remote Access by Touch-Tone™ Telephone

You can issue a number of commands to the 400 remotely using
a Touch-Tone

telephone. This command mode can be entered

at any time during the status report. Simply press a Touch-Tone

and the unit will halt the report and respond with “OK.” You are

Sensaphone

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