Chapter 4: Operation
Remote DOES NOT speak a voice message. It calls the beeper company or service, enters the number to be displayed on the beeper, then hangs up.
Alarm Acknowledgment
Local
Alarms can be acknowledged locally by pressing any key on the Boat Remote keypad.
Example: Boat Remote is operating in
Remote Voice Dial Out
Repeated below is the same example of what Boat Remote might say during a typical ‘voice’ dial out: (must be in Away Mode)
“Hello, this is (ID message). The water level is too high”
“Hello, this is (ID message). The water level is too high”
“Hello, this is (ID message). The water level is too high”
“Indicate you have received warning message.”
‘555’ Acknowledgment Code
Boat Remote will now wait 5 seconds for the
‘999’ Acknowledgment Code
Substituting the ‘555’ acknowledgment code with ‘999’ will acknowl- edge the alarm and, for the input that is in alarm, will change the Input Mode from Active to Status Only. This is useful if an input is going in and out of alarm.
To remotely change the alarm input’s mode follow the directions for the ‘555’ acknowledgment code, but substitute ‘555’ with ‘999’. The response will be, “Input disabled. Alarm acknowledged.
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