TELEPHONE CONTROL
Telephone Interface
Your Omni IIe is equipped with a
The Omni IIe actually talks to you using a digital recording of an actual human voice, so the sound is incredibly life like. You send commands to the Omni IIe using the keys of your
Only
NOTE: There are two keys on your
In-House Phones
Each time you pick up your telephone at home, the Omni IIe will also pick up the line and listen for a # (pound) key. If Omni IIe does not hear the # key within 5 seconds, it hangs up and does not listen in again until the next time you pick up your phone. If the Omni IIe hears any key other than the # key while it is listening in, it disconnects itself immediately.
If the Omni IIe does hear the # key within 3 seconds of your picking up the receiver, it disconnects your phones from the phone company lines and connects your phones to itself, and begins talking to you. When you hang up, your phones are immediately reconnected to the phone company.
You will hear a slight click on your phone when the Omni IIe picks up or hangs up. This is normal. To access your Omni IIe from an
You will hear the voice read the menu, which tells you what commands are available over the telephone.
NOTE: If your system is in High Security Mode, you must also enter your code following the # key - See High Security Mode. In UL Listed Installations, High Security Mode is enabled.
If the alarm system is tripped, the
Remote Phones
You may call your system from any Touch Tone phone and "talk" to your Omni IIe, exactly as if you were at home, except that you must enter your code (Master or Manager) to gain access to the Omni IIe.
To call your system from any touch tone phone, call your number. After 8 rings (or whatever you have "Rings Before Answer" set to) your Omni IIe will answer and "beep" - See Set Up Dial. Press the digits of your code on the phone. The first digit must be pressed within 3 seconds of the beep. You will hear the menu.
If you hear three beeps after entering the code, you have entered the wrong code. Try again. If you make a mistake while entering the code, press the # key and then enter the code again. You only have three tries to enter a valid code.
A successful remote access is logged in the event log as a Remote Phone Access, along with the time, date of its occurrence, and the code number used.
There are a number of setup items that control what you can do from a remote phone when you or anyone else calls into your home - See Set Up, Dial.
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