Boat Remote User’s Manual
2)The unit is operating in Away Mode, so after 30 seconds it checks the dialout selection list for the AC Power input. It then dials the first number on the list (phone #1, Marina office,
3)The Marina office is closed at night so the unit receives no answer and hangs up.
4)Boat Remote waits 2 minutes (programmed Intercall Delay time) then dials the Marina manager’s beeper (phone #2).
5)The phone is answered.
6)The unit leaves its telephone number
7)The manager’s beeper goes off and he calls the displayed number.
Acknowledgment
1) After 5 rings, Boat Remote answers the incoming call and says:
“Hello, this is (Boat Remote ID Message).
The AC Power is off.
Indicate you have received warning message.”
2)The Marina manager enters the ‘555’ acknowledgment code and Boat Remote says:
“Alarm acknowledged”
3)The unit will then hang up. The alarm has been acknowledged and the dialout sequence stopped.
NOTE: Boat Remote will not dial out again for an AC Power failure unless the power is restored and then fails a second time.
EXAMPLE 4:
Alarm Recognition
While you have your boat out for a cruise, an electrical system problem develops and your boat’s batteries slowly begin to dis- charge. The battery voltage drops below the programmed low limit of
10.0volts. The condition continues for 5 minutes (the programmed alarm recognition time) and the Battery input is set to “Active” so Boat Remote enters the Alarm Notification sequence.
Alarm Notification
1) Boat Remote repeats the message “The battery voltage is low”
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