* The“last telephone number dialed” refers to any
one of the programmed, dial-out telephone numbers
through which the Model 1104 was able to receive
alarm acknowledgment, prior to your call for a Status
Report; this could also refer to the Model 1104’s I.D.
Number (identification number), if the alarms are
acknowledged at the keypad by someone present at
the site.
6.2.3 Example: Status Report,Disabled Inputs
If an input is disabled, the dial-out feature for that input is
deactivated, but all other programmed parameters remain in effect.
In the example below, all 4 inputs are disabled, although inputs 1
and 3 are detecting alarms. AC power and Sound Level is also
disabled for dial-out. (Note that to indicate disabled status, only
AC power will return two audible“beeps,” rather than the word
“OFF.) When you call the Model 1104 for a Status Report, you
hear the following:
“Hello, this is telephone number 555-1234.
“The time is 12:15PM.”
“Number 1, OFF, 96 degrees, HIGH.”
“Number 2, OFF, 74 degrees, OK.”
“Number 3, OFF, EXISTS.
“Number 4, OFF, OK.
“The electricity is (beep, beep) ON.”If the electricity is off, or the
AC adaptor is disconnected, you will hear: “The electricity is
(beep, beep) OFF.
“Battery condition, OK.”
“Sound level OFF, OK.If the sound level is high you will hear:
Sound level OFF, HIGH.
“Listen to the sound level for 10 seconds.”
The Status Report repeats once more and the Model 1104
concludes the call, saying: “Have a good day.
6.2.4 Battery Condition
During a Status Report, you may hear one of three possible
messages regarding battery power. The Model 1104 determines
the appropriate message by measuring battery voltage.
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