“Battery condition, OK.” Other possible responses:“Battery
condition low” or “Replace batteries.” (Refer to Section 6.2.4 for
additional information regarding battery condition.)
“Sound level, OK.”
“Listen to the sound level for 10 seconds.” In this case, the
programmed Listen-in Time is set at 10 seconds. (This feature is
not available when obtaining the Status Report on-site, directly at
the keypad.)
The Status Report repeats once more and the Model 1104
concludes the call, saying:“Have a good day.”(The Status Report
will not repeat if obtained at the keypad;“Have a good day,”is
also not recited.)
The phrase“no number” at the end of a Status Report indicates
that no dial-out phone numbers have been programmed.
6.2.2 Example: Status Report, Existing Alarms
Inputs 2, 3,and 4 are configured as dry contact and input 1 is
configured as temperature. An emergency situation is at hand: a
fire in a greenhouse has tripped a smoke alarm and electrical
power has been disrupted. In addition to high sound and AC
power alarms, separate alarms exist on inputs 1, 2, 3, and 4. You
happen to call in for the Status Report, which begins with,“Hello,
this is telephone number 555-1234; the time is 12:15PM.”
Following this introduction, the report continues:
“Number 1, 110 degrees, HIGH.
“Number 2, EXISTS.”
“Number 3, EXISTS.”
“Number 4, EXISTS.”
“The electricity is OFF.
“Battery condition, OK.”
“Sound level, HIGH.”
“Warning message received by ...(last telephone number
dialed*).”
“Listen to the sound level for 10 seconds.”
The Status Report repeats once more and the Model 1104
concludes the call by saying:“Have a good day.”
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