Boat Remote User’s Manual
Wait for the beep and then begin speaking. You are then given 10 seconds* to recite your message into the Boat Remote
“Hello, this is the King Crimson docked at the Big Fish Marina.”
Temperature #1, #2, or #3 Input message
These voice messages allow the recipient of an alarm dial out phone call to distinguish which temperature input is in alarm. Sample:
“The temperature in the salon...”
Auxiliary Input message
This voice message differentiates the auxiliary input from other inputs. It also allows for a description of the alarm in progress to an alarm dial out recipient who may be unfamiliar with the Boat Remote auxiliary accessory. Sample:
“The hatch is open.”
PROGRAMMING SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The Boat Remote allows you to adjust system parameters for greater flexibility. The system parameters include: Maximum Number of Calls, Call Delay, Intercall Delay, Dialing Method, TAD, Voice Repetitions, Rings Until Answer, Listen In, Speaker, Temperature, Output Settings, and Current Time & Today’s Date. Program the following individual parameters to your needs. To program each parameter, enter the desired values by pressing the appropriate number keys when prompted by the
*Use the down arrow to scroll through each parameter. If you pass the parameter you wish to set, scroll through the remaining parameters and start over by pressing SET SYSTEM again. You cannot scroll up in this menu by using the up arrow.
Once you’ve pressed the number keys to get the appropriate value or toggled to your choice by pressing the MODE key, then press ENTER. You must press ENTER here or the previous setting will remain. After pressing ENTER, you will then be able to set the next parameter, or
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