Boat Remote User’s Manual

allow local keypad programming of pertinent operational data including, but not limited to:

1.High and Low Limits (temperature, battery voltage)

2.Maximum continuous run-time (Bilge pumps)

3.Maximum cycle rate (Bilge pumps)

4.Alarm recognition time

5.Operating mode: Active, Status-only, Off

6.Input Type (NO/NC)

7.Telephone call list B. Output

The system shall have one built-in 12V output. The output may be programmed to switch when any alarm occurs or only when a security alarm occurs. The 12V power is derived from the boat battery input and is fused at 3A.

III. Communications Features

A. Telephone Specifications

The system shall connect to a standard two-wire telephone line using pulse or tone, with loop start only. The system shall recognize ringer frequencies from 16 to 60Hz. No leased or dedicated lines shall be required. The system shall also be capable of being used on the same line as other answering devices. Call progress detection shall ensure that the alarm dial out is not hindered by no answers or busy signals.

B. Telephone Numbers

The system shall be capable of dialing up to 8 telephone numbers, 32 digits each. The system shall allow local keypad programming of the following telephone dialing information.

1.Dialing method (pulse or tone)

2.Message repetitions (1-10)

3.Maximum number of calls (0-255)

4.Call delay time (0-999min 59sec)

5.Intercall Delay time (30sec-999min 59sec)

6.Telephone Answering Device Compatibility

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Phonetics Boat Remote user manual III. Communications Features