Sensaphone® ISACC Instruction Manual

3 for

Voice

 

 

 

 

4 for

Beeper

 

 

 

 

5 for

External

Modem

 

 

 

PH01,

Num =

 

>14078546142b123456789**I

 

Dialing mode =

(Voice

) >4

Name = "Phone #1

" >Engineer Beeper

PH02,

Num =

 

>16105551290

 

Dialing mode =

(Voice

) >

Name = "Phone #2

" >DIF phone

PH03,

Num =

 

>12035554044

 

Dialing mode =

(Voice

) >

Name = "Phone #3

" >Office

PH04,

Num =

 

>12155559854

 

Dialing mode =

(Voice

) >1

Name = "Phone #4

" >Manager

PH05,

Num =

 

>5554538

 

Dialing mode =

(Voice

) >1

Name = "Phone #5

" >M. Weaver

PH06, Num =

 

 

>5559605

 

Dialing mode =

(Voice

) >1

Name = "Phone #6

" >J. Hogan

PH07, Num =

 

 

>17175556886

 

Dialing mode =

(Voice

) >1

Name = "Phone #7

" >A. Daniels

PH08, Num =

 

 

>16035556453

 

Dialing mode = (Voice

) >0

Name = "Phone #8

" >M. Otto

DIALING CODES: Sometimes ISACC may need special instructions when dialing out on certain phone systems, long distance phone services, to access an outside phone line, or to beepers. The dialout codes give ISACC instructions on how to set the phone digits when dialing the phone number. Each code is counted as one digit toward the total of 32 digits. The dialout codes are:

P = two second pause

W = wait for dial tone

B = wait for beeper tone

A = wait for phone to be answered

I = send alarm input digits

P = two second pause: A two second pause can be placed anywhere within the phone number by typing the letter P (upper or lower case). The pause takes up one digit and may be used more than once.

W = wait for dial tone: This code instructs ISACC to wait until a dial tone is detected on the phone line before it continues dialing. This is needed when a second dial tone, such as for an outside line, is present. ISACC automatically waits for the first dial tone. If the second dial tone is not detected after 10 seconds, ISACC will dial automatically.

Example: 9 W 5555674

B = wait for beeper tone: This code instructs ISACC to wait for a tone from the beeper company before it sends the remaining digits.

Example: 16105552376 B 123456

A = wait for a phone to be answered: This code instructs ISACC to wait for the phone to stop ringing before it continues sending digits when dialing to a beeper. This allows you to essentially force call progress in the middle of the phone dialing when the beeper service does not produce a tone when ready.

Example: 16105554593 A 234567

I = send alarm input digits: This code is used only when dialing to a beeper. After the call is received by the beeper company, the code I instructs ISACC to send a two-digit number(s) indicating which input(s) is in alarm.

Example: 16025553487 B 1235679 I

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