Answer detect, Double confirmation, Announcement – Skutch Electronics AS-80 User Manual
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set from 01 to 98; the default is 10.
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Answer Detect
This parameter controls how the AS-80 will
detect a CONFIRMED condition. The
DEFAULT is mode 2 which is the Normal
Answer Detect. In mode 2 the unit will call the
number, if the line is BUSY, or if the phone is
not answered by the 5th ring, the AS-80 will
consider the call not confirmed. If it detects that
the call has been answered, it will deliver the
pre-recorded announcement. Mode 1 works the
same but has more noise immunity built into it.
Mode 1 should be used if you should experience
frequent false answer detect in mode 1.
In mode 0, the AS-80 will dial the number,
waits approximately 7.5 seconds , then will
deliver the announcement. At the end of the
Announcement the AS-80 will BEEP and wait 6
seconds for a touch tone 1 to be dialed. The
called party must dial a touch tone 1 either
during the announcement or during the 6 second
silent period to cause a call to be CONFIRMED.
This can be set from 0 to 2; the default is 2.
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Double Confirmation
When Double Confirmation is enabled, the
unit must detect two CONFIRMATION
conditions for each phone number, before it will
consider the call CONFIRMED. This can be set
0 for one confirmation or 1 for double
confirmation; the default is 0.
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Announcement
In the announcement section you may
either test announcements or record new
announcements for either or both channels.
Each channel has a variable length
Announcement from 1 to 28 seconds in length.
During playback you can stop the
announcement by pressing the 1 touch tone.
1# = Playback Channel 1 Message
2# = Playback Channel 2 Message
*1# = Record Channel 1 Message.
Press # to end.
*2# = Record Channel 2 Message.
Press # to end.
# = To Bypass
After you have finished with the
Announcement section you will hear a solid
tone then the AS-80 will hang up.
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Programming for Pagers
The equipment that pager services use vary
greatly in the way that they operate. For this
reason we have developed several different
methods to use with the AS-80 so that it will
work with your pager service. We suggest that
you try the different methods that are listed
below until you find the method that works well
with your service.
For our examples below we want our pager
to display the number 1234 when an alert
condition has been detected. The local number
for the pager is 555-2554.
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Example #1
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5552554*21234*4*9
For the next example we need to call a long
distance number, 800-555-2000, followed by a 5
digit pin number, 98765, followed by the
identification number 1234.
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Example #2
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18005552000*298765*4*031234*4*9
If you are unsuccessful at getting your
pager to work, please call for technical support.
Technical
Specifications
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Weight:1.0 lbs
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Height:1.3 inches
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Width:5.8 inches
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Depth:5.475 inches
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Storage Temperature:-65 Degrees C to
+150 Degrees C
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Operating Temperature:0 Degrees C to
+70 Degrees C
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Operating Voltage:11 vdc to 13 vdc
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Maximum Ripple Voltage:30 mili-volts
RMS
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Maximum Current:200 mili-Amps
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Channels:2