Sensaphone® Model 1104 User’s Manual
3.4Summary of the Alarm Dial-Out Process
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1. THE MODEL 1104 DETECTS AN | • | Recognition Time | |
ALERT CONDITION |
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An alert condition is not the same as |
| waiting period to determine if | |
a valid |
| an alert condition has | |
continue for the programmed time |
| persisted long enough to be | |
period, or Recognition Time, before |
| considered a valid alarm. If | |
it is recognized as a valid alarm. |
| the sensor returns to normal | |
2. A VALID ALARM IS CONFIRMED |
| within recognition time, then | |
| no alarm will occur. | ||
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An audible, | • | Call Delay | |
begins and continues until the alarm | |||
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is acknowledged. (If the Mute |
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feature is turned on, there is no on- |
| waiting period, before the | |
site message.) Call Delay is |
| first telephone number is | |
activated. |
| called, to report an alarm. | |
3. | • | Intercall Time | |
| This is the programmed | ||
number 1 to report an alarm. |
| waiting period, in between | |
If there is no acknowledgment, the |
| sequential dialing of | |
Model 1104 waits the programmed |
| telephone numbers, to report | |
Intercall Time before dialing |
| an alarm. | |
subsequent telephone numbers. Dial- | • | Max Calls | |
out continues in this manner, cycling | |||
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through the remaining telephone |
| This is the total number of | |
numbers, for the programmed Max |
| telephone calls that will be | |
Calls. |
| dialed in response to any | |
4. THE ALARM IS |
| valid alarm. Telephone | |
| numbers are dialed | ||
ACKNOWLEDGED |
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| sequentially, and continue to | ||
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When the alarm is acknowledged, the |
| cycle until the maximum | |
| number of calls is reached. If | ||
audible, |
| no acknowledgment occurs, | |
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| then at the completion of | |
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| Max Calls, all alarms are | |
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| automatically acknowledged. | |
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