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remotely by terminal or PC.
C. Diagnostics and Testing
The system shall have built-in diagnostic tests to pinpoint system problems.
D. Security
The system shall allow the user to program a data password to prevent unautho-
rized local or remote access to programming.
VI. Remote Operation Features
A. Voice Status Report
The system shall allow the user to call into the unit at any time using any standard
telephone to obtain a status report of user-selectable monitoring information. The
status report shall be articulated using the resident voice-synthesized English
vocabulary.
B. Data Status Report
The system shall allow the user to call into the unit with any PC or terminal using
a modem. The system shall allow interrogation and programming access to system
parameters and status after the appropriate data password is entered.
C. Voice Acknowledgment
An alarm on any monitored channel may be acknowledged remotely by pressing
tones on a touch-tone telephone keypad.
D. Data Acknowledgment
An alarm on any monitored channel may be acknowledged remotely by the user
by PC or terminal. The system shall provide a visual status report on a terminal or
PC monitor indicating the alarm(s) in progress and then shall request acknowledg-
ment. When dialing out in data mode, the system may be programmed to self-
acknowledge on carrier.
VII. Enclosure and Environmental
A. Enclosure
The system shall be housed in a NEMA-4 ABS plastic enclosure with a removable
clear cover and shall be internally constructed to facilitate field upgrades, repair, and
maintenance.
B. Power Supply
The unit shall provide battery backed 5 Volts DC, 12 Volts DC, 15 Volts DC, and 20
Volts DC to power external sensors, solid state relays, or output devices.
C. Battery Backup
The system shall have built-in 18 VDC Gel Cell rechargeable battery backup. The
backup shall support a maximum of 14 hours of continued system operation in the
absence of AC power. (Actual battery backup performance is dependent upon the
number of external devices being powered by the system.)