Chapter 4: Operation

any time during the alarm message. If the touch-tone acknowledg- ment code is not received, Boat Remote will respond by saying, “Good-bye.” The alarm has not been acknowledged. Boat Remote will hang up and wait for the rest of the intercall delay time. During this remaining time you may call the unit back again from a touch tone phone and enter the ‘555’ code to acknowledge the alarm.

TIP: When Boat Remote is programmed to make calls to beepers, make sure the intercall delay time is long enough to give the person carrying the beeper some time to get to a phone to call the unit back.

Automatic Alarm Acknowledgment - (Max Calls)

Boat Remote has the ability to acknowledge alarms itself by using the Max Calls function. The unit keeps a count of the number of phone calls it makes for a particular alarm. Once the number of calls made reaches Max Calls, Boat Remote will acknowledge the alarm and stop the dial out process.

PART TWO: SAMPLE PROGRAMMING STRATEGY

An example programming strategy is outlined below. Communica- tions and monitoring programming are charted to give you a reference for the examples to follow. Next, possible alarm situations you may encounter in your own application are given to explain how Boat Remote will respond.

This section does not cover all the possible circumstances that you may encounter, but it should give you an understanding of the many features of the Boat Remote.

Communications Programming

Dial out Phone Numbers:

Phone #1: 555-1111 (voice) - Marina Office

Phone #2: 555-2222WP5552628#(beeper) - Marina manager’s beeper

Phone #3: 555-3333 (voice) - your vacation/weekend residence

Phone #4: 555-4444 (voice) - your primary residence

Phone #5: 555-5555 (voice) - your car/cellular phone

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Phonetics Boat Remote user manual Communications Programming, Automatic Alarm Acknowledgment Max Calls