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operate normally. With the programming just accomplished, the
OMA-P1104 can be accessed remotely, by telephone, to obtain
the Status Report.
1. Dial the telephone number of the OMA-P1104.
2. Let the telephone ring once and then hang up.
3. Wait approximately ten seconds
4. Call the OMA-P1104 back.
It will answer thetelephone on the f irst ring.
Explanation: The pattern of one ring, followed by a second call
(within 30 seconds), signals the OMA-P1104 to answer your
incoming call, excluding the telephone answering device.
NOTE
Special Case: If the OMA-P1104 shares the same
line with a telephone answering device, and
during certain time periods, frequent, incoming
calls are expected on that line, then you may
want to temporarily disable the TAD feature. If
you leave the TAD enabled, it will not adversely
affect normal operation, but if two outside
telephone calls are received within the same
30-second time window, the OMA-P1104 will
interpret this pattern as a signal to answer the
telephone. If this occurs, press any key on the
OMA-P1104 to hang up.
4.6.3 No TAD In Use
If a telephone answering device is not used on the same
telephone line as the OMA-P1104, make sure that the
TAD feature is disabled, or turned off. Only Rings Until
Answer programming will determine how incoming calls
are answered. For example, if you program Rings Until
Answer to 3, incoming calls will be answered in 3 rings.
4.7 Listen-in TimeThe Listen-in Time is the amount of time you can listen to
sounds from the OMA-P1104’s built-in microphone at its
installation site. When you call in for a Status Report, the