Phonetics 1104 Remote Access by Touch-Tone Telephone, Battery Condition OK, if over 8.2 Volts

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Sensaphone® Model 1104 User’s Manual

Depending upon the remaining voltage, it may respond:

“Battery Condition OK,” if over 8.2 Volts.

“Battery Condition low,” if between 7.2 and 8.2 Volts.

“Replace batteries,” if below 7.2 Volts.

6.2.5Remote Access by Touch-Tone™ Telephone

Calling the Model 1104 for a Status Report provides the opportunity to access other functions, using Touch-Tonepush- button commands. Remote telephone commands include:

Disabling/enabling any input.

Disabling/enabling High Sound Alarm monitoring.

Disabling/enabling AC Power monitoring.

Activation of Listen-In Time.

Activation of the Status Report.

To issue commands by telephone, first dial the number of the Model 1104 to access the Status Report. The Status Report will be followed by the programmed Listen-In Time. If you remain on the telephone, the Status Report will be repeated, followed by a 10 second waiting period and hang-up. During this 10 second waiting period, or at any time during the call, other commands may by

accessed by pressing any push button on the telephone.

If a Security Code is in effect, the Model 1104 will prompt you with: “Enter Security Code.” If no Security Code is set, then it will say “O.K.”

Enter your Security Code (4 digits) with the telephone push buttons. If the code you enter is correct, the Model 1104 will respond: “OK.”

If you enter the wrong Security Code, the Model 1104 says, “Error. Have a good day,” and hangs up.

Disabling/enabling inputs – If an input is set to detect an alert condition, it can be disabled to prevent the Model 1104 from dialing out, or re-enabled at any time.

This feature allows the convenience of disabling an input, even if you are away from the site of the Model 1104. One such application may involve an input programmed to detect unauthorized entry. You are in another locale, but must allow someone else temporary access to the area monitored by the Model 1104. Using a Touch-Tonetelephone, you can disable the

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Contents Model SENSAPHONE, INC Important Safety Instructions Sensaphone Model 1104 User’s Manual FCC Requirements PHONETICS, INCSensaphone Model 1104 User’s Manual Canadian Department of Communications Statement Sensaphone Model 1104 User’s Manual Viii Summary of the Alarm Dial-Out Process Technical SupportTone or Pulse Dialing Special Dialing Unit ID NumberDial-out Telephone Numbers Rings Until AnswerEstablishing High and Low Temperature Limits Input ConfigurationEnable/Disable Inputs Temperature ScaleAlarm Acknowledgment High Sound Alarm Enable/DisableExit Delay Status ReportIntroduction Technical Support Installation Operating Environment+ + + RUN Installing the Telephone Line Alert Inputs Sensor Connected to an Alert Input Two Sensors Wired to Adjacent Inputs ~ ~ Disconnecting the Model 1104 for Storage or Seasonal Use From the unit completely to avoid damage to the circuitrySensaphone Model 1104 User’s Manual Quick Start Local KeypadSet Configuration of Inputs RUNStatus Set the ID NumberSet Dial-Out Telephone Numbers NumberSet Temperature Limits Model 1104 responds Enter low temperature limitModel 1104 responds Enter high temperature limit Quick Start Action-Response Programmable Feature Alert ConditionHello, this is telephone number Unit ID Number Communications ProgrammingProgramming the ID Number Interrogating the ID Number Programming Dial-out Telephone Numbers Enter numberInterrogating a Dial-out Telephone Number Erasing a Telephone NumberPress ENTER. The Model 1104 will say Enter Pause Tone or Pulse DialingSpecial Dialing Keys Asterisk Incorporating a PausePound # CodeIncorporating a Pound # or Asterisk PressedPress any unassigned number key from 1 to 4 to represent Special Dialing to a Beeper or Pager Now press Pause once to activate a four second delay. This Programming Rings Until Answer Interrogating Rings Until AnswerTAD Enable/Disable Using the TAD FeatureNo TAD In Use Programming the Listen-in Time Interrogating the Listen-in Time Call Delay Programming the Call DelayInterrogating Call Delay Enable/Disable Local Voice Mute Local Voice MuteProgramming Voice Repetitions 10.2 Interrogating Voice RepetitionsModel 1104 will recite the number programmed Programming Intercall Time Interrogating Intercall Time SecondsProgramming Max Calls Interrogating Max Calls Setting the Clock Interrogating for the Current Time Locking the Keypad Unlocking the KeypadUsing the number keys, enter the digits for the code Sensaphone Model 1104 User’s Manual Alarm Programming Programming Input Configuration StatusVerifying Enabled/Disabled Input Status Verifying Input ConfigurationChanging Enabled/Disabled Input Status Programming Input Recognition Time Immediately follows the number recited for that inputInterrogating Input Recognition Time Recites the digits as they are pressedPress the corresponding input key 1 to Programming Temperature Limits for a Selected Input Disabling Alarm Response to High or Low Temperature Interrogating High and Low Temperature LimitsTemperature Calibration Programming Temperature Calibration Interrogating Temperature CalibrationObtaining Current Temperature Enabling/Disabling the AC Power Alarm Programming Power Failure Recognition Time Model 1104 will recite the digits as they are pressedInterrogating Power Failure Recognition Time Programming Sound Alarm Sensitivity Using the number keys, enter a value for sound sensitivityProgramming High Sound Alarm Recognition Time Interrogating Sound SensitivityChanging Enabled/Disabled High Sound Alarm Exit Delay Touch-Tone Acknowledgment Acknowledgment Status Report & Remote AccessLocal Acknowledgment Callback Acknowledgment Example Status Report, No Alarms Example Status Report, Existing Alarms Example Status Report, Disabled Inputs Battery ConditionReplace batteries, if below 7.2 Volts Remote Access by Touch-Tone TelephoneBattery Condition OK, if over 8.2 Volts Activating Status Report Sensaphone Model 1104 User’s Manual Alarm Detection, Dial-out and Acknowledgment OperationCall Delay TemperatureValid Alarm Alarm MessageVoice Repetitions Alarm MessagesIntercall Time Call ProgressTouch-Tone Local, On-siteAcknowledgment Fast CodeHave a good day TAD EnabledNumber...the last number it dialed Example a Dial-out Telephone Call Appendix a Troubleshooting Communications / Dial-out ProblemSolution CauseAppendix a Troubleshooting Communications / Dial-out Problem Cause Solution Temperature Monitoring Problem Cause Solution Sound Level Monitoring Problem Cause Solution Other Monitoring Problem Cause Solution101 Appendix a Troubleshooting Be sure to use alkaline batteries-do not Use rechargeable nicad batteriesAppendix B Weekly Testing Procedure 104 Appendix C Accessories Part Number Sensor / SwitchSensaphone Model 1104 User’s Manual 106 Service Department Appendix D Returning the Unit for RepairYear Limited Warranty