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Chapter 6: Operation
Alarm Acknowledgment - Alphanumeric Pager Dialout
CPP Monitor 2000 will dial out to your alphanumeric pager service
and leave a message on the display of your pager. (See Program-
ming Section, Chapter Four, for dialing to beepers/pagers). The unit
will then hang up without speaking a voice message and wait for
callback acknowledgment. This waiting period is called the
“intercall delay time.” During this time you may call the unit back
from a Touch-Tone phone to receive a report of the alarm condition
and acknowledge the alarm by entering the acknowledgment code.
NOTE: An alarm cannot be acknowledged using a
pulse (rotary) telephone.
Below is an example of what CPP Monitor 2000 will say when you
call it back to acknowledge a typical alarm:
“Hello, this is (ID message)”
Input 1, closed, alarm exists
“Hello, this is (ID message)”
Input 1, closed, alarm exists
“Hello, this is (ID message)”
Input 1, closed, alarm exists
“Enter acknowledgment code.
CPP Monitor 2000 will now wait 5 seconds for the Touch-Tone
acknowledgment code to be entered. After the last digit of the
acknowledgment code has been received, CPP Monitor 2000 will
respond by saying, Alarm Acknowledged.The alarm has been
acknowledged and the unit will hang up. Once the alarm has been
acknowledged, the dialout process stops.
If the Touch-Tone acknowledgment code is not received, CPP
Monitor 2000 will respond by saying: “beep,” “error,” “goodbye. The
alarm has not been acknowledged. CPP Monitor 2000 will hang up