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To program a star (*) in your phone number, press the * key on your keypad as part of
the phone number. To enter a two second pause in a call-to phone number, press the *
key twice. This will count as two digits of your total 60 allowed for that number. You
can combine * keys in a phone number to add both a two second pause and a dialed *
key by having three * keys in your phone number sequence. Three * keys equal a 2
second pause followed by a dialed * key. Four * keys equal a four second pause in the
dialing sequence.
IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT ENTERING YOUR
CALL-TO TELEPHONE NUMBERS
•
LONG DISTANCE:
Make sure you enter the phone number exactly like
you would dial a voice call. Use a 1 and/or area code if needed. If dialing
internationally, make sure you have the correct country codes and follow
proper international dialing rules. Check with your phone company for
assistance determining the correct number.
•
AREA CODES:
Area codes are often changing and the rules for dialing
within an area code also change frequently. Make sure you change your
call-to phone numbers if area codes or calling rules change in your area.
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TEST YOUR FREEZEALARM:
It is
critical
that you test your
FreezeAlarm by following the test procedure on page 15. All phone
numbers should be tested to ensure they are programmed correctly and
that the FreezeAlarm works properly with your phone line.
Deleting Call-To Phone Numbers:
To delete any one of the phone numbers:
1.
From the phone number menu, select the phone number you wish to delete
(1, 2 or 3). The FreezeAlarm will play the current telephone number.
2.
Press 0 (zero) to change the phone number.
3.
Instead of entering a phone number here, press the # key to delete the current
phone number. The FreezeAlarm will play back a message indicating that
phone number slot is now “empty”. This signifies the phone number is now
deleted.
Review or Program the Temperature Alarm Setpoint (Menu Option 2):
This menu option lets you set the temperature at which you want the FreezeAlarm to
dial out for a temperature alarm. The factory setting for this is 45° whether you have
the unit set to read temperatures in Fahrenheit or Celsius. You can select a temperature
alarm setpoint anywhere from -66 to 301°F (-54 to 149°C). The FreezeAlarm can read
temperatures to you in either °F or °C based on dip switch number six. The
FreezeAlarm will call you if the temperature gets too low or too high based on the
position of dip switch number seven. See the
Dip Switches and Their Functions
section
on page 6 for more explanation of these switch positions.
NOTE FOR A NEGATIVE TEMPERATURE ALARM SETPOINT: To enter a
negative temperature alarm setpoint, you will need to precede the desired negative