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3. Search the pre-saved telephone numbers:
In the Programming Mode (“
S”),
press button
3
to CHECK for programmed numbers.
Then press the E1, E2, E3, E4 or PAUSE to start your intended search, the LED will display relevant numbers.
For example:
Press
3+ E1 or E2 or E3 or E4 or P
The LED will display in sequence the pre-saved telephone numbers or Private Password and will end each number
or password with a single “beep”.
4.
Save and play back the audio message:
A.
This dialer can save a 20-second audio message. In the Programming Mode (“
S”),
press button
1
an “
r
” will be
displayed, representing RECORD. The process of recording initiates directly.
For example:
When “r” is displayed, start speaking. After 20 seconds, a “beep” will indicate recording has stopped.
B.
Play back the help audio information:
Press button
3
and then button
2
. A “
P
” will be displayed, representing PLAY). The play back of the recorded
message will begin immediately.
The procedure is as follows:
3+2
Play back the pre-saved 20-second message. A “beep” will indicate when it has ended.
5. Save and search the password
A
Save the password:
You can save a Private Password (0-6 digits). The Default Password is
911
.
For example, if the Private Password is
714160
, the procedure is as follows:
In the Programming Mode ("
S
"), press
P+ ENTER
. When “beeps” sound, the input is complete.
B
Search the password:
In the Programming Mode ("
S
"), press button
3
and then press
P
to make the password display on the LED.
For example:
Press
3+P
, the LED will display the password and beeps will indicate the end.
C I
f the password gets lost,
with power to the AUTO-DIALER OFF
, open the cover on the dialer (page 1) and
press the RESET button (location indicated on page 2). This will restore the Default Password to “911”.
6 Two programmable alarm behaviors:
A. Press 5+1+ ENTER:
If the
alarm signal is triggered momentarily then the dialer will call the configured numbers.
This response can be terminated by entering the password.
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