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Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote Access
6.2.4 Battery Condition
During a Status Report, you may hear one of three possible
messages regarding battery power. The OMA-P1104
determines the appropriate message by measuring battery
voltage. 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.
6.2.5 Remote Access by Touch-Tone Telephone
Calling the OMA-P1104 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
OMA-P1104 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 OMA-P1104 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
OMA-P1104 will respond: “OK.”
If you enter the wrong Security Code, the OMA-P1104
says,“Error. Have a good day,” and hangs up.