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Sensaphone

®

 Model 800 User’s Manual

117

Problem

Cause

Solution

Communications 

/ Dial-out:

2. 

 

The 

Model 

800 

will 

not 

answer 

the 

telephone 

when 

called 

for 

Status 

Report 

or 

alarm 

acknowledgment.

e) 

 

The 

Model 

800 

is 

connected 

to 

an 

incom

-

patible 

telephone 

line.

a) 

Rings 

Until Answer 

is 

incorrectly 

pro

-

grammed.

b) 

The 

Model 

800 

is 

connected 

to 

an 

incom

-

patible 

telephone 

line.

The 

Model 

800 

must 

be 

connected 

to 

standard 

(2-wire 

analog) 

telephone 

line,

 not 

digital 

extension

 to 

phone 

system. 

If 

the 

unit 

will 

not 

dial 

out 

and 

the 

factors 

previously 

listed 

have 

been 

ruled 

out, 

try 

connecting 

the 

unit 

to 

standard 

residential 

telephone 

line.

Recheck 

programming 

of 

Rings 

Until 

Answer. 

 

Refer 

to 

Chapter 

4, 

Section 

4.5.1. 

Some 

telephone 

systems 

will 

not 

allow 

the 

telephone 

to 

ring 

beyond 

rings. 

If 

your 

 

Model 

800’s 

Rings 

Until 

Answer 

is 

set 

at 

more 

than 

rings, 

you 

may 

not 

be 

able 

to 

access 

the 

unit. 

Try 

setting 

the 

Rings 

Until 

Answer 

to 

less 

than 

rings. 

If 

this 

does 

not 

correct 

the 

problem, 

it 

may 

indicate 

telephone 

line 

incompatibility. 

In 

this 

case, 

try 

connecting 

the 

Model 

800 

to 

standard, 

residential 

telephone 

line.

Summary of Contents for Sensaphone 800

Page 1: ...Stay informed and in control of vital environmental conditions and processes with the fully programmable Sensaphone Model 800 PHONETICS INC LIT 0130 ...

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Page 3: ...SENSAPHONE Model 800 User s Manual Version 1 1 PHONETICS INC ...

Page 4: ...turers and referred to in this manual will not affect the applicability of the information in this manual Copyright 2006 by Phonetics Inc d b a Sensaphone First Edition version 1 1 June 2006 Written and produced by Phonetics Inc Please address all comments on this publication to PHONETICS INC 901 Tryens Road Aston PA 19014 www sensaphone com Sensaphone is a registered trademark of Phonetics Inc To...

Page 5: ...ler or local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through ventilation holes as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts ...

Page 6: ...ce the Risk of Fire or Injury to Persons Read and Follow these Instructions 1 Use only the following type and size batteries Alkaline size C 2 Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire The cell may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions 3 Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin It may be tox...

Page 7: ...00 cause harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service without notice and you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC The telephone company may make...

Page 8: ...ever there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation be...

Page 9: ...fied equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone...

Page 10: ...E TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN AND AS TO THE APPLICABILITY OF ANY LIMITATION OF WARRANTY INDEMNIFICATION TERMS OR LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 1 WARRANTOR In this Warranty Warrantor shall mean Dealer Distributor and or Manufacturer 2 ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY This Product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations and exclu sions set out below 3 WARRANTY AN...

Page 11: ...VENUE BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSSES LOST PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF DATA OR INFORMATION OR FINANCIAL LOSS FOR CLAIMS OF ANY NATURE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CLAIMS IN CONTRACT BREACH OF WARRANTY OR TORT AND WHETHER OR NOT CAUSED BY WARRANTORS NEGLIGENCE WITHOUT WAIVING ANY PROVISION IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IF A CIRCUMSTANCE ARISES WHERE WARRANTORS ARE FOUND TO BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DA...

Page 12: ...URPOSE AND THE WARRANTY OF NON INFRINGEMENT AND OR ANY WARRANTY ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE It must be clear that the Warrantors are not insuring your premises or business or guaranteeing that there will not be damage to your person or property or business if you use this Product You should maintain insur ance coverage sufficient to provide compensation for any loss da...

Page 13: ...ghts that will depend upon the applicable law You may also have other legal rights depending upon the law in your jurisdiction 6 CHOICE OF FORUM AND CHOICE OF LAW In the event that a dispute arises out of or in connection with this Limited Warranty then any claims or suits of any kind concerning such disputes shall only and exclu sively be brought in either the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware Co...

Page 14: ...Sensaphone Model 800 User s Manual xii ...

Page 15: ...0 4 Phone Line Jack 20 5 Speaker 20 6 Built in Microphone 20 7 System on LED 20 8 Phone in use LED 20 9 Alarm LED 20 10 Battery ok LED 20 11 Battery Compartment 20 12 Input Output Wiring Door 20 LED INDICATORS 20 Technical Support 21 Chapter 2 Installation 22 2 1 Operating Environment 22 2 2 Mounting 22 2 3 Power Surge Protection 23 2 4 Power Supply and Battery Backup 23 2 5 Starting the Model 800...

Page 16: ...ts 35 3 4 Summary of the Alarm Dial Out Process 38 Chapter 4 Communications Programming 40 4 1 VOICE MESSAGES 40 4 2 The Unit ID Number 43 4 2 1 Programming the ID Number 44 4 2 2 Interrogating the ID Number 44 4 3 Dial out Telephone Numbers 45 4 3 1 Programming Dial out Telephone Numbers 45 4 3 2 Interrogating a Dial out Telephone Number 46 4 3 3 Erasing a Telephone Number 46 4 4 Tone or Pulse Di...

Page 17: ...59 4 11 2 Interrogating Voice Repetitions 60 4 12 Intercall Time 60 4 12 1 Programming Intercall Time 60 4 12 2 Interrogating Intercall Time 60 4 13 Maximum Number of Calls Max Calls 62 4 13 1 Programming Max Calls 62 4 13 2 Interrogating Max Calls 63 4 14 The Clock 63 4 14 1 Setting the Clock 64 4 14 2 Interrogating fo the Current Time 65 4 15 The Security Code 65 4 15 1 Locking the Keypad 65 4 1...

Page 18: ...n Time 79 5 9 2 Interrogating Power Failure Recognition Time 80 5 10 Sound Alarm Monitoring 81 5 10 1 Programming Sound Alarm Sensitivity 81 5 10 2 Interrogating Sound Sensitivity 82 5 10 3 Programming High Sound Alarm Recognition Time 82 5 10 4 Interrogating High Sound Alarm Recognition Time 83 5 11 High Sound Alarm Enable Disable 83 5 11 1 Changing Enabled Disabled High Sound Alarm 84 5 12 Exit ...

Page 19: ...tching The Output Using The Keypad 105 8 2 1 Switching the Output Over the Phone 105 8 3 Typical Applications 105 8 3 1 Single Thermostat Control 106 8 3 2 Dual Thermostat Control 109 8 3 3 Controlling Lights Or Other Devices 110 Appendix A Weekly Testing Procedure 112 Appendix B Troubleshooting 114 Appendix C 800 QUICK REFERENCE 124 Appendix D Accessories 128 Appendix E Specifications 130 Appendi...

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Page 21: ...ons High sound level AC electric power failure Battery backup Temperature Note While technically not a built in sensor tem perature is factory installed on zone 1 The 800 is equipped with 8 alert zones Additional sensors can be added to extend monitoring capabilities to include Intrusion or unauthorized entry Water leaks and seepage Temperature Humidity Equipment operation Many other conditions th...

Page 22: ...r Microphone for onsite listen in Built in line seizure Relay output manual or automatic control Four status LEDs Surge protection on all zones telephone line and power supply 24 hour battery backup batteries not included Wall or desktop installation About This Manual This manual comprises the instructions and commands for installing and operating the Model 800 The Quick Start chapter is included ...

Page 23: ...t Wiring Door LED INDICATORS The LEDs provide on site alarm and status information Listed below are descriptions of how the LEDs work System On LED Off Unit is off LED On Unit is in Run mode LED Blinking Unit is in Standby mode Phone In Use LED On The unit or some other device is communicating on the phone line LED Off Phone line is not in use LED Blinking No telephone service detected 1 2 4 3 5 7...

Page 24: ...ions arise upon installation or operation of the Model 800 please contact the Sensaphone Technical Service Department at the number shown below and have the following information Date of Purchase _______________ Serial number of your Model 800 _________________ Technical Support is available from 8 00AM to 5 00PM EST You may also email us at support sensaphone com Phonetics Inc 901 Tryens Road Ast...

Page 25: ...near an AC power source and telephone line Operating temperature ranges from 32 Fahrenheit 0 Celsius to 122 Fahrenheit 50 Celsius NOTE The Model 800 is a sensitive electronic device Do not install the Model 800 near strong electrostatic electromagnetic or radioactive fields Do not expose to humid environments fumes or corrosive vapors 2 2 Mounting Flat Mount Place the Model 800 on top of a desk or...

Page 26: ...mer that will plug into any standard 120 VAC outlet and a battery backup batteries not included that enables the unit to continue functioning if AC power is removed due to electric power disruption or failure The Model 800 uses six C cell alkaline batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Connect the DC power transformer into the jack on the back of the unit and plug the adapator into a 120VAC o...

Page 27: ...o enter STANDBY mode press RUN STANDBY As soon as the Model 800 enters STANDBY mode it responds with Goodbye The system on light immediately goes out and then resumes with a blink every few seconds While in STANDBY mode all functions are disabled but programmed memory is preserved Upon exiting STANDBY mode any currently existing alarms will be announced NOTE STANDBY mode is not equivalent to power...

Page 28: ...ur local telephone company or electronics parts store CAUTION Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet loca tions Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been discon nected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telepho...

Page 29: ...0 ID NUMBER POWER PHONE NUMBER T P CONFIG STATUS RUN STANDBY MESSAGE OUTPUT PAUSE AM CODE LOCK MUTE TEST F C RINGS TAD ENTER PM 400 1 CALL DELAY SET 2 VOICE REPS ALARM CANCEL SENSAPHONE R E M O T E M O N I T O R I N G S Y S T E M System On Phone In Use Alarm Battery OK 2 8 The Microphone The Model 800 is provided with a built in microphone which is used to monitor high sound levels produced near t...

Page 30: ...ither dry contact or temperature A zone configured as dry contact can be used with any normally open N O or normally closed N C device Open refers to an opened circuit path if conditions cause the circuit to close an alert condition occurs Closed refers to a continuous circuit path if a closed circuit is opened an alert condition occurs The Model 800 determines the way zones are configured by the ...

Page 31: ...ct any monitoring sensor Fasten one lead to the numbered screw and the other lead to C Tighten both screws If the zone was not disabled the Model 800 may recite its Alarm Exists message as you connect the sensor If it does just press ALARM CANCEL to stop it Re enable the zone after wiring Refer to Figures 2 6 and 2 7 for connecting a sensor to an alert zone Figure 2 6 Sensor Connected to an Alert ...

Page 32: ...ng or devices 2 11 Multiple Sensors The Model 800 may have more than one sensor connected to the same alert zone as long as the normal condition for each sensor on the same alert zone is identical either all N O or all N C However only one remote temperature sensor can be used on each zone When wiring several normally closed sensors on one zone they must be connected in series Connect one lead fro...

Page 33: ...connect them in parallel To do this take one lead from each sensor and attach it to the numbered terminal Then take the second lead from each sensor and attach each to the corresponding common screw Refer to Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Multiple Normally Open Sensors 2 12 Outdoor Wiring When wiring sensors outdoors DO NOT allow exposed wires to run freely in open air under such conditions the Model Chapt...

Page 34: ...0 as a seasonal watchdog for a few months during the year you must disconnect all wires from the unit completely to avoid damage to the circuitry when the unit is not in use If the unit is unplugged but left in place with all the sensors still connected the wires act as antennae that draw in any stray electrical noise from such devices as fans blowers microwaves etc Additionally it is important to...

Page 35: ... are determined by the order in which keys are pressed Individual keystrokes are illustrated to show programming steps in the correct order If you make a mistake by entering the wrong key do not press another key until you hear the message Error 1 Then start over with the first key in the programming sequence Figure 3 1 The Model 800 Keypad 3 2 Preparation for Programming Read complete instruction...

Page 36: ...rnal sensors are added make sure they are in their normal positions before proceeding refer to Chapter 5 Section 5 1 1 Press STANDBY to place the Model 800 in Standby mode RUN STANDBY 2 If you have external sensors available wire the sensors to the zones on the back of the Model 800 see Chapter 2 Section 2 10 Otherwise skip this step and move to step 3 3 Press RUN The System On light glows when th...

Page 37: ... are permitted for the ID number The Model 800 will recite the digits as they are pressed 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 4 Press ENTER The 800 will respond Enter ENTER PM Step 3 Set Dial Out Telephone Numbers To program dial out telephone numbers 1 Press SET SET 2 Press PHONE NUMBER P...

Page 38: ...LL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 5 Press ENTER The unit will respond Enter ENTER PM 6 Repeat above procedure to program up to eight separate telephone numbers Step 4 Set Temperature Limits High and low temperature limits can be separately programmed for each zone that is configured as temperature Limits can range from 20 to 150 Fahrenheit o...

Page 39: ...VOICE REPS The Model 800 responds Enter low temperature limit 4 Using the number keys enter a value for low temperature limit The Model 800 will recite the digits as they are pressed If a negative number is required first press then enter the number 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 5 Pr...

Page 40: ... to the programming just accomplished default settings for many more features take effect when the unit is first powered You will be able to reprogram most of these factory set defaults to suit your application For a complete explanation of each feature with illustrations of keystrokes refer to Chapter 4 Communications Programming and Chapter 5 Alarm Programming To gain a basic understanding of ho...

Page 41: ...HE ALARM IS ACKNOWLEDGED When the alarm is acknowledged the dial out process is cancelled and the audible on site alarm message stops Programmable Feature Recognition Time This is the programmed waiting period to determine if an alert condition has persisted long enough to be considered a valid alarm If the sensor returns to normal within recognition time then no alarm will occur Call Delay This i...

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Page 43: ... Security Code 4 1 Voice Messages The 800 s digital speech recording feature allows you to record custom messages for each of the eight Zones and an ID Message This means that when the 800 calls you during an alarm you will hear a personalized Voice Message identifying the unit and telling you exactly what alarm condition exists You can record a separate message for each of the eight Zones The mes...

Page 44: ...ay OK when the recording time has elapsed then it will play back your recorded message To play back the ID Message 1 Press the WHAT IS key WHAT IS 2 Press the MESSAGE key MESSAGE 3 Press the ID key number 0 key 0 ID NUMBER POWER The 800 will play back your recorded message The Zone Messages are used to identify the device or condition being monitored such as temperature humidity equipment alarms s...

Page 45: ...E 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 4 When the unit beeps begin speaking your message into the microphone The unit will say OK when the recording time has elapsed then it will play back your recorded message To play back the message for a Zone 1 Press the WHAT IS key WHAT IS 2 Press the MESSAGE key MESSAGE Chapter 4 Communic...

Page 46: ...y MESSAGE The 800 will say Enter message number 3 Press the Zone Number or ID key 0 ID NUMBER POWER The 800 will say Message erased 4 2 The Unit ID Number The Unit ID Number is the identification number of the Model 800 This number is typically the telephone number where the unit is installed or it may be designated using any number that best suits your application The purpose of the Unit ID Numbe...

Page 47: ...er up to 16 digits for the ID number The Model 800 will recite the digits as they are pressed 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 4 Press ENTER The Model 800 will respond Enter ENTER PM 4 2 2 Interrogating the ID Number To interrogate the ID numbers 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press ID NUMBE...

Page 48: ...Special Dialing Section 4 5 4 3 1 Programming Dial out Telephone Numbers To program dial out telephone numbers 1 Press SET SET 2 Press PHONE NUMBER PHONE NUMBER T P 3 Select which telephone number to program Press any unassigned number key from 1 to 8 to represent the new telephone number entry The Model 800 will respond Enter number 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7...

Page 49: ...T P 3 Press a number key from 1 to 8 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS Model 800 will recite the corresponding telephone number If there is no number programmed for a particular key the unit will respond No number 4 3 3 Erasing a Telephone Number To erase a telephone number 1 Press SET S...

Page 50: ...rvice provided by your telephone company The default is tone To program for either pulse or tone 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key SENSOR ON OFF 2 Press PHONE NUMBER T P PHONE NUMBER T P The Model 800 will respond Tone to indicate that tone dialing is enabled or Pulse to indicate that pulse dialing is on and enabled 3 Repeat key sequence to switch between settings 4 5 Special Dialing The Model 800 has...

Page 51: ... some phone or beeper systems 3 Star RINGS TAD A star may be required when calling some phone or beeper systems 4 Code CODE LOCK MUTE The CODE key can be used to perform special functions during the dialing sequence These include Pager dialing Wait for Answer and Switch to Touch tones These functions enable the Sensaphone to send a numeric page or dial a telephone number office extension or combin...

Page 52: ...one to call the main number then wait for an answer by the auto attendant then dial the extension The Sensaphone will not speak it s voice message until the telephone is answered at the extension Example SET PHONE NUMBER any unassigned number key 1 8 telephone number CODE 2 extension number ENTER Code 3 Switch to Touch tone This command allows you to change from pulse dialing to touch tone dialing...

Page 53: ...ICE REPS 4 From the number keys enter the access digit i e 9 The Model 800 will recite the digit 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 5 Press PAUSE The Model 800 will pause OUTPUT PAUSE AM 6 Enter the complete telephone number using the number keys The Model 800 will recite the digits as th...

Page 54: ...OCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 4 Enter the telephone number using the number keys The Model 800 will recite the digits as they are pressed 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 5 Position the pound or star within the te...

Page 55: ...arm will appear as alarm 0 To program a telephone number for Pager dialout you must enter Code 1 at the beginning of the telephone number The Sensaphone will say Code one Pager when you enter the command Follow the key sequence below to dial a numeric pager SET PHONE NUMBER any unassigned number key 1 8 CODE 1 pager telephone number ENTER To check your programming WHAT IS PHONE NUMBER assigned 1 8...

Page 56: ...Technical Support at 1 877 373 2700 4 6 Rings Until Answer Rings Until Answer is the programmed number of times the telephone rings before the Model 800 will answer an incoming call This can be set from 1 to 15 rings The default value is 4 4 6 1 Programming Rings Until Answer To program Rings Until Answer 1 Press SET SET 2 Press RINGS TAD The Model 800 will respond Enter number RINGS TAD 3 Using t...

Page 57: ... obtaining a Status Report or for issuing call in commands while your telephone answering device is set to receive outside calls Programming for use with a telephone answering device TAD is always used in conjunction with Rings Until Answer detailed in section 4 6 NOTE The TAD feature only applies to answering devices connected to the same telephone line as the Model 800 4 7 1 TAD Enable Disable T...

Page 58: ... Report 1 Dial the telephone number of the Model 800 2 Let the telephone ring once and then hang up 3 Wait approximately ten seconds 4 Call the Model 800 back It will answer the telephone on the first ring Explanation The pattern of one ring followed by a second call within 30 seconds signals the Model 800 to answer your incoming call bypassing the telephone answering device NOTE Special Case If t...

Page 59: ... in Time at the end of its first round of status readings saying Listen for programmed time entered The programmable range is from 0 to 255 seconds or up to 4 17 minutes The default value is 15 seconds NOTE The microphone is also used to monitor high sound level See Chapter 5 Section 5 10 through Section 5 11 1 4 8 1 Programming the Listen in Time To program the Listen in Time 1 Press SET SET 2 Pr...

Page 60: ...ay time between calls is also programmable refer to Intercall Time Section 4 12 The purpose for Call Delay is to allow time for personnel at the Model 800 s installation site to respond to and cancel an alarm before dial out begins During this time the Model 800 will audibly repeat its alarm message unless the Local Voice Mute feature has been activated refer to Section 4 10 The default for Call D...

Page 61: ... The Model 800 recites the digits as you press them 6 Press ENTER The Model 800 responds Enter ENTER PM 4 9 2 Interrogating Call Delay To interrogate Call Delay 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press CALL DELAY 1 CALL DELAY The Model 800 will recite the programmed Call Delay 4 10 Local Voice Mute When the Model 800 dials out to report an alarm it also audibly recites the alarm message through it s speake...

Page 62: ...is enabled or Mute Off to indicate that it is disabled 3 Repeat key sequence to switch between enabled or disabled Local Voice Mute 4 11 Voice Repetitions The Voice Repetitions feature allows programming of the number of times the alarm message is repeated per phone call during alarm dial out The maximum repetitions may be set to 10 the default is 3 repetitions 4 11 1 Programming Voice Repetitions...

Page 63: ...programmed 4 12 Intercall Time The Intercall Time is the programmable period of time the Model 800 waits in calling subsequent telephone numbers Intercall Time is activated only after alarm dial out to the first telephone number fails to be acknowledged This period can be programmed from 10 seconds to 60 minutes The default intercall time is 1 minute If an incoming telephone call is made to the Mo...

Page 64: ...ALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS The Model 800 recites the digits as you press them 4 Press ENTER The Model 800 will respond Enter seconds ENTER PM 5 Using the number keys enter the seconds The Model 800 recites the digits as you press them 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 6 Press ENTER The Model...

Page 65: ... than one alarm is detected at once or if a second alarm occurs during dial out on the first alarm the Max Calls setting will start the calling process from zero until the programmed number of calling attempts are completed The default setting for Max Calls is 100 but it may be programmed from 1 to 255 calls Max Calls is cancelled when an alarm is acknowledged If the maximum number of calls is com...

Page 66: ...ogate Max Calls 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press MAX CALLS 4 MAX CALLS The Model 800 will recite the value set for Max Calls 4 14 The Clock The Model 800 has a built in clock The power up time is 12 AM The clock will keep time from 12 AM until you program the current time It will then keep time from your programmed time If the AC power fails the clock will continue to keep time until the battery ba...

Page 67: ...D 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 4 If the time is AM press the AM key The Model 800 will say am If the time is PM press the PM key The Model 800 will say pm Example You want to set the clock to 9 45 AM Press the following keys in the order shown SET CLOCK 9 4 5 AM 4 14 2 Interrogating for the Current Time To interrogate the Model 800 for the current time 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Pres...

Page 68: ...e keyboard must be unlocked via the Security Code before any programming changes are possible 4 15 1 Locking the Keypad To program the Security Code 1 Press SET SET 2 Press CODE CODE LOCK MUTE The Model 800 will say Enter security code 3 Using the number keys enter 4 digits 4 Press ENTER The Model 800 says OK The keyboard is now locked If unauthorized persons attempt to set a parameter an error me...

Page 69: ...umber keys enter the digits for the code 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 4 Press ENTER If the correct code is entered the Model 800 will say OK If the wrong code is entered the Model 800 will say Error 2 ENTER PM ...

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Page 71: ...nse an alert condition the zones must be configured as dry contact either open or closed or as temperature zones The default setting for zone 1 is temperature for zones 2 8 the default is dry contact and open To configure zone normality sensors are first wired to the terminal strip at the back of the unit Refer to Chapter 2 Section 2 9 2 12 for an explanation on wiring zones The configuration proc...

Page 72: ...tandby mode RUN STANDBY 2 Wire sensors to the zones to the back of the Model 800 see Chapter 2 Section 2 10 3 Press RUN The red light glows when the Model 800 returns to Run mode RUN STANDBY 4 Press SET SET 5 Press CONFIG CONFIG 6 The Model 800 audibly recites the configuration for each of the eight zones If the zone is open the Model 800 recites the number of the zone and says normally open If th...

Page 73: ...ough to be programmed for dial out reporting It is important to verify zone status after performing any task that requires disabling The default setting for all zones is enabled ON If an alert condition exists when zones are re enabled Recognition Time will restart refer to Section 5 3 5 2 1 Changing Enabled Disabled Zone Status 1 Press SENSOR ON OFF SENSOR ON OFF 2 Press the number 1 to 8 of the ...

Page 74: ...es During a Status Report If disabled the Model 800 recites Zone 2 the alarm is disabled it is now 76 degrees fahrenheit OK If enabled the Model 800 recites Zone 2 76 degrees fahrenheit OK 5 3 Zone Recognition Time The Zone Recognition Time is the length of time an alert condition must be present before a valid alarm exists and dial out is activated This time period is programmable from 0 minutes ...

Page 75: ...f five minutes simply press 5 on the keypad The Model 800 recites the digits as they are pressed 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 5 Press ENTER The Model 800 responds Enter seconds ENTER PM 6 Using the number keys enter the seconds The Model 800 recites the digits as they are pressed 4 ...

Page 76: ...0 recites the programmed Recognition Time for that zone 5 4 Establishing High and Low Temperature Limits High and low temperature limits can be separately programmed for each zone configured as temperature Limits can range from 20 to 150 Fahrenheit or from 30 to 65 Celsius When temperature limits exceed high or low settings the Model 800 will dial out with an alarm message Default settings are 10 ...

Page 77: ... recite the digits as they are pressed If a negative number is required first press then enter the number 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 5 Press ENTER ENTER PM The Model 800 responds Enter high temperature limit 6 Using the number keys enter the value for high temperature limit The Mo...

Page 78: ...ollowing the key sequence shown in Section 5 4 1 and when prompted to enter the high or low temperature value Set high temperature to either 150º F or 65º C high temperature limit to prevent the Model 800 from responding to a high temperature alarm Set low temperature to either 20 F or 30 C to prevent the Model 800 from responding to a low temperature alarm 5 4 3 Interrogating High and Low Tempera...

Page 79: ...igured to read temperature When switching temperature scales it is important to reset high and low temperature lim its on all temperature zones Refer to Section 5 4 1 to reset temperature limits 5 6 Temperature Calibration To compensate for minor variances in sensor accuracy an offset may be programmed for each temperature zone The amount of offset is measured in degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Cels...

Page 80: ...its as they are pressed To program a negative offset number up to 10 degrees first press The unit responds with negative Next enter the number on the keypad The unit recites the digits as they are pressed 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 5 Press ENTER The Model 800 responds Enter ENTER ...

Page 81: ...IME 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 5 7 Obtaining Current Temperature Current temperature readings for each temperature zone may be accessed at any time The Model 800 recites the zone number and the actual temperature detected by the attached sensor for all zones configured as temperature To obtain current temperature 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press TEST F C TEST F C Chapter 5 Alarm Programming 78 ...

Page 82: ...power alarm is enabled 3 Repeat key sequence to change settings 5 9 AC Power Failure Recognition Time The AC Power Failure Recognition Time is the length of time that AC electric power is off before a valid alarm is recognized and dial out begins The default setting is 5 minutes 0 seconds but is programmable from 0 seconds to a maximum of 540 minutes When AC power failure occurs and throughout the...

Page 83: ...6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 5 Press ENTER The Model 800 responds Enter seconds ENTER PM 6 Using the number keys enter the number of seconds The Model 800 will recite the digits as they are pressed 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 8 CLOCK 3 INTERCALL TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMB...

Page 84: ...n an area with a relatively high noise level or where a loud noise occurs frequently but is not associated with an alarm In some applications it may be desirable to increase sound sensitivity to low sound levels 5 10 1 Programming Sound Alarm Sensitivity The sensitivity setting for sound alarm monitoring ranges from 1 to 160 A value of 1 makes the microphone the MOST sensitive to changes in sound ...

Page 85: ...del 800 responds Enter ENTER PM 5 10 2 Interrogating Sound Sensitivity 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press CALIBRATE 6 CALIBRATE 3 Press SOUND The Model 800 recites the programmed sound sensitivity level 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 5 10 3 Programming High Sound Alarm Recognition Time The Recognition Time for sound alarm monitoring ranges from 5 seconds to 60 seconds The default value is 8 seconds 1 Press SET ...

Page 86: ... Time for sound alarm monitoring ranges from 5 seconds to 60 seconds The default value is 8 seconds 1 Press SET WHAT IS 2 Press RECOGNITION TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 3 Press SOUND The Model 800 responds Enter seconds 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 5 11 High Sound Alarm Enable Disable The Model 800 monitors sound through the built in microphone When the sound level suddenly exceeds the programmed high sound lim...

Page 87: ...esponse including dial out can be temporarily suppressed The Model 800 is able to suppress and then reset its dial out function automatically through use of the Status Report This is especially convenient when an alert condition is created upon exiting a monitored door and there is no way to cancel from the local keypad Example You are planning to exit through a monitored door Prior to exiting you...

Page 88: ... Manual 85 To use exit delay initiate the Status Report 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press STATUS The Model 800 recites the full Status Report during this time you are able to exit the monitored area without tripping an alarm STATUS ...

Page 89: ...t before hanging up Acknowledgment indicates to the unit that the alarm message has been received Upon acknowledgment the Model 800 will cancel the dial out sequence There are three ways that an alarm is acknowledged directly Local Acknowledgment Touch Tone Acknowledgment Callback Acknowledgment A fourth method of alarm acknowledgment is indirect Refer to Max Calls Chapter 4 Section 4 13 for an ex...

Page 90: ...t back and enter the 555 acknowledgment code If you are calling from a pulse or rotary telephone refer to Callback Acknowledgment Section 6 1 3 below 6 1 3 Callback Acknowledgment Callback Acknowledgement is a feature that allows you to acknowledge an alarm without entering Touch Tones This feature is disabled by default and must be enabled by entering the key sequence below When Callback Acknowle...

Page 91: ...Wait a few seconds then call the unit back a second time The model 800 will now answer on the first ring If TAD is disabled the tele phone must be allowed to ring 10 times This serves as a precaution against a random alarm acknowledg ment Refer to Chapter 4 Section 4 7 for complete information on using the TAD feature 6 2 Status Report The Status Report allows access to complete information on all...

Page 92: ...onfigured as dry contact and zone 1 is configured as temperature No alarms exist The Status Report begins by saying Hello this is 555 1234 this is building M third floor it is now 2 30 PM Following this introduction the report continues Zone 1 room temperature 74 degrees OK Zone 2 door alarm OK Zone 3 ups alarm OK Zone 4 water sensor OK Zone 5 OK Zone 6 OK Zone 7 OK Zone 8 OK The sound is OK The p...

Page 93: ... a greenhouse has tripped a smoke alarm and electrical power has been disrupted In addition to high sound and AC power alarms separate alarms exist on zones 1 2 3 and 4 You happen to call in for the Status Report which begins with Hello this is 555 1234 this is the Sensaphone 800 at ACME Greenhouse 225 Oak Street It is now 8 45 PM Zone 1 Temperature in greenhouse 110 degrees Fahrenheit too high ac...

Page 94: ...d it is now 110 degrees Fahrenheit too high acknowledged alarm exists Zone 2 Door alarm in greenhouse the alarm is disabled it is now not OK acknowledged alarm exists Zone 3 Water pressure alarm in greenhouse the alarm is disabled it is not OK Zone 4 Greenhouse control system the alarm is disabled it is not OK Zone 5 Emergency generator alarm the alarm is disabled it is not OK Zone 6 the alarm is ...

Page 95: ...report and respond with OK You are now in Touch Tone command mode Commands are available to perform the following functions Enable and disable zones power monitoring and sound monitoring Recite Set High and Low alarm limits Recite Set telephone numbers Record Play custom voice messages Recite Set the relay output Activate the microphone for listen in Recite status report NOTE If a security code is...

Page 96: ...d numeric formats The key is used as an ENTER key Use the key to represent a negative sign or to represent the CODE key when programming telephone numbers Enable Disable Zones This command will toggle the selected zone between the enabled or disabled state Description Touch Tone Command Enable Disable Zone Z 9 zone number Set and Recite High Low Alarm Limits The following commands are used to set ...

Page 97: ...Code 1 Numeric pager type Code 2 Wait for answer Code 3 Change to Touch Tone Code 4 Pause Code 5 Star Code 6 Pound Description Touch Tone Command Setting a phone number S 7 T 8 entry 1 8 telephone number Description Touch Tone Command Reciting a phone number W 9 T 8 entry 1 8 Record and Play Custom Voice Messages The following commands will allow you to record and play back custom voice messages f...

Page 98: ...e Output S 7 R 7 O 6 Activate Microphone Listen in The following command will allow you to activate the microphone listen in for the programmed duration Description Touch Tone Command Activate Mic Listen in M 6 I 4 C 2 Request Status Report The following command will initiate a status report Description Touch Tone Command Recite status report W 9 S 7 R 7 Hang up The following command will make the...

Page 99: ...tured in the following manner I The Model 800 detects an alert condition due to a change at the sensor II A valid alarm is recognized III Dial out begins IV The alarm is acknowledged Often an alarm does not proceed through all stages either an alert condition does not persist long enough to be considered valid or a valid alarm is cancelled The table on the following pages explains the alarm detect...

Page 100: ...ed no alarm will occur The condition must persist long enough to meet or exceed the programmed Recognition Time When Recognition Time has expired but the alert condition continues the Model 800 will determine that a valid alarm exists When a valid alarm is determined Call Delay is activated forcing the Model 800 to wait for a programmed period of time before starting the dial out process Call Dela...

Page 101: ...t telephone call When the telephone is answered the programmed Voice Repetitions determine the number of times per call the Model 800 recites the alarm message Call Progress an automatic feature enables the Model 800 to detect whether or not the telephone call is answered After 10 rings or if a busy signal is encountered the Model 800 will hang up wait the programmed Intercall Time and proceed to ...

Page 102: ...ot been entered the Model 800 will say Enter acknowledgement code The Model 800 waits 10 seconds for the Touch Tone code 555 to be entered If the code is entered within 10 seconds it responds Alarm acknowledged The alarm is considered acknowledged and the dialout concludes If the Model 800 does not receive the Touch Tone code within 10 seconds it recites the following Error enter acknowledgement c...

Page 103: ...eived by an answering machine or FAX the Model 800 continues the dialout sequence it waits the Intercall Time and proceeds to dial the next telephone number Telephone numbers are dialed sequentially and this cycle continues for the number of Max Calls programmed If no acknowledgment occurs then at the completion of Max Calls the alarm is automatically acknowledged and the dial out process is termi...

Page 104: ... to hear on site sound from unit s microphone Hello this is 555 5674 This is the Sensaphone 800 at John s Printing Express It is now 12 30 AM Zone two back door security sensor alarm exists it is not okay 4 seconds to hear on site sound from unit s microphone Hello this is 555 5674 This is the Sensaphone 800 at John s Printing Express It is now 12 30 AM Zone two back door security sensor alarm exi...

Page 105: ...l mode default The 13 automatic modes allow the output to automatically turn on and off based on individual alarms or any alarm In manual mode the output is controlled via keypad command or remotely via touch tone phone A description of each mode is described below 8 1 Output Modes Mode Description 1 Output on when zone 1 goes into alarm Off when alarm is acknowledged 2 Output on when zone 2 goes ...

Page 106: ...arm Off when alarm is acknowledged 8 Output on when zone 8 goes into alarm Off when alarm is acknowledged 9 Output on when a Sound alarm occurs Off when alarm is acknowledged 0 Output on when a Power alarm occurs Off when alarm is acknowledged Phone Output on when phone line is unplugged for more than 15 seconds Off when a phone line is plugged in Output on when any alarm occurs Off when all alarm...

Page 107: ...cription of the mode selected such as Automatic on Zone 1 or Manual Note that when Mode is selected the 800 will simply say Automatic on Alarm meaning that the output will automatically turn on when any alarm occurs 8 1 2 To play back the programmed Output Mode 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press OUTPUT OUTPUT PAUSE AM The 800 will recite the programmed output mode ...

Page 108: ...itch the Output press S 7 R 7 O 6 8 3 Typical Applications Heating Up Your Cottage Or Cabin Remotely If you keep your cottage or cabin open all year around or if you do not drain your pipes and add antifreeze to your plumbing you likely keep your furnace active when you are away but at a very low temperature The Sensaphone will provide an invaluable service to you by keeping you updated to any cha...

Page 109: ...etween normal or vacation mode You will need to replace your current thermostat so if you are unsure about performing this work yourself please contact a licensed heating cooling professional for installation assistance Follow the manufacturer s instructions for installing the thermostat The Model 800 will need to be wired to the thermostat to control it For a visually appealing installation you m...

Page 110: ... to the X terminal and the black wire to the C terminal On the 800 connect the red wire to the NO terminal Connect the black wire to the negative wire from the power supply Use a wire nut to complete this connection Connect the positive wire from the power supply to the C terminal on the model 800 Step 4 Program the Thermostat Refer to the manufacturers instructions for programming the thermostat ...

Page 111: ...hone is now ready to accept Touch Tone commands 1 To enable Vacation Mode press SRO 776 The unit will respond by saying ON to indicate that Vacation Mode is set The Suitcase icon will appear and blink on the thermostat LCD 2 To enable Normal Mode press SRO 776 The unit will respond by saying OFF to indicate that Normal Mode is set The Sun or Moon icon will appear on the thermostat LCD 3 To check t...

Page 112: ...would likely be your existing thermostat already located in a suitable location by your heating professional at the time your furnace was installed By connecting these two thermostats together in a parallel fashion and by passing the low voltage supply through the Sensaphone See Figure 1 you can remotely or locally decide which thermostat is in control of your furnace It is recommended that the aw...

Page 113: ... 2 X10 Lighting Control Setup Sensaphone supports these devices through use of the popular X10 Powerflash relay interface To learn more about this technology consult X10 products on the web at www x10 com or visit your local electronics shop such as Radio Shack Such applications may include turning on a lamp or exterior lights remotely from your cellular telephone when arriving at your residence l...

Page 114: ...ion sensors or water sensors This is of great benefit where it is impossible to wire directly from your sensors to your Sensaphone Consult a qualified electrician or your heating professional for assistance with locating your remote sensors or contact your Sensaphone dealer ...

Page 115: ...the door window Water sensors Apply a small amount of water beneath the sensor or use a wet towel and touch it to the sensor probes Humidity sensors Raise the humidity around the sensor by holding a cup of very hot water beneath the sensor Allow the unit to contact all programmed telephone numbers This will make sure that the Sensaphone is programmed properly It will also prepare personnel to resp...

Page 116: ...ers a high sound level alarm Allow the unit to dial all programmed telephone numbers 5 Keep a log of your tests noting the date and whether the 800 passed in each category tested An example of such a log is shown below See Test Log at the end of this manual If you require assistance call Sensaphone Technical Support at 610 558 2700 Sensaphone Model 800 User s Manual 113 ...

Page 117: ... to identify and quickly corrected and are found under the following general headings Error Messages Communications dial out functions Temperature monitoring Sound level monitoring Other monitoring functions If you have tried the solutions outlined in this section and are not satisfied with the results call Sensaphone Technical Support at 610 558 2700 or follow the guidelines for shipping the Mode...

Page 118: ...invalid value has been entered or too much time has passed without entering a value Programming changes were attempted without unlocking the keypad Only enter values within the allowed programming range and make programming changes in a timely fashion Unlock the keypad then make programming changes Error Messages ...

Page 119: ...long An alert condition does not remain in effect long enough to become a valid alarm Recheck programming steps Refer to Chapter 4 Section 4 2 1 Switch from the current setting from tone to pulse or from pulse to tone Refer to Chapter 4 Section 4 3 Reprogram Recognition Time Set the Recognition Time to the minimum duration required to create a valid alarm If possible test the new setting by delibe...

Page 120: ...extension to a phone system If the unit will not dial out and the factors previously listed have been ruled out try connecting the unit to a standard residential telephone line Recheck programming of Rings Until Answer Refer to Chapter 4 Section 4 5 1 Some telephone systems will not allow the telephone to ring beyond 4 rings If your Model 800 s Rings Until Answer is set at more than 4 rings you ma...

Page 121: ... times before the Model 800 answers If the TAD is enabled you must call the unit and let the line ring once then hang up wait ten seconds and call back again within 30 seconds The local voice mute feature is in effect The Model 800 s number of Rings Until Answer is set to equal the number of rings set for the telephone answering device When calling the Model 800 and the TAD is disabled allow the t...

Page 122: ...urce of ambient heat ie direct sunlight or heat duct proximity b Temperature may require calibration c The unit is using the wrong temperature scale Fahrenheit vs Celsius Press SET and CONFIGURE to program the zone See Section 5 1 1 for more information on configuring zones Examine the wires to temperature sensor and connect or replace wiring Verify and correct wiring Try moving the unit to a diff...

Page 123: ...loser or reprogram the sound sensitivity Refer to Chapter 5 Section 5 10 Sound Level Monitoring 5 False high temperature alarms from freezer 6 The Sensaphone calls with a high low temperature alarm but recites a temperature that s within the programmed limits Most freezers have a defrost cycle during which the temperature will rise considerably thus causing an alarm to occur The Sensaphone recites...

Page 124: ... to brief interruptions To avoid frequent false alarms increase the power Recognition Time Refer to Chapter 5 Section 5 9 To verify proper battery function unplug the unit and verify continued operation using bat teries only If unit ceases to function first try reinstalling the batteries If this is not suc cessful replace the batteries Refer to Chapter 2 Section 2 4 for complete instructions Repro...

Page 125: ...er to Chapter 5 Section 5 2 Reprogram Recognition Time Set the Recognition Time to the minimum required for a monitored condition to become a valid alarm If possible test the condition by delib erately creating an alert condition Refer to Chapter 5 Section 5 3 The batteries will take over powering the unit when the AC transformer is unplugged from the 120 VAC outlet When storing the unit be sure t...

Page 126: ...he following steps in the order shown Remove the batteries Unplug the unit Wait one minute for the Model 800 to completely power down Plug in the unit s AC adaptor into a standard 120 VAC outlet Replace the batteries Refer to Chapter 2 Installation for additional information on batteries and installation procedures ...

Page 127: ...ault condition must exist to trip an alarm SET or WHAT IS RECOGNITION TIME Min 00 00 Max 540 00 min sec 00 03 min sec Recognition Time Power Failure Length of time the power must be off to trip an alarm SET or WHAT IS RECOGNITION TIME POWER Min 5 00 Max 540 00 min sec 05 00 min sec Recognition Time High Sound Level Length of time the sound must be high to trip an alarm SET or WHAT IS RECOGNITION T...

Page 128: ...8 PHONE Manual Output Control Switches the relay output On or Off manual mode SENSOR ON OFF OUTPUT Off Voice Message Program or recite voice messages SET or WHAT IS MESSAGE 0 8 Zone Configuration Program or recite zone configuration SET or WHAT IS CONFIG temp NO NC No Call Progress Turns call progress Detection on or off SET CONFIG Enable Disable Enabled Telephone Number Program or recite dialout ...

Page 129: ... detection on or off SENSOR ON OFF POWER Enabled Disabled Enabled Sound Alarm Enable Disable Turns high sound level alarm detection on or off SENSOR ON OFF SOUND Enabled Disabled Enabled Temperature Scale Selects between Fahrenheit and Celsius SENSOR ON OFF F C Fahrenheit or Celsius Fahrenheit Security Code Prohibits programming changes SET or WHAT IS CODE 4 digit code none Callback Acknowledgment...

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Page 131: ...T SENSOR SWITCH FGD 0006 Magnetic Reed Switch FGD 0007 Passive Infra Red Detector FGD 0010 50 two conductor 22AWG shielded Cable FGD 0013 Spot Water Detector FGD 0022 Temp Alert FGD 0023 ISOTEL Surge Protector FGD 0027 Humidistat FGD 0049 Smoke Detector with Built in Relay FGD 0054 Power Out Alert FGD 0056 Zone Water Detector w Water Rope FGD 0063 Additional 10 Water Rope for FGD 0056 FGD 0064 Pro...

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Page 133: ...ite sounds and detecting high sound levels Phone Interface Line RJ11 Jack For connection to a two wire analog telephone line 6 modular cord included Extension RJ11 Jack w Line Seizure For connecting other devices on the same telephone line devices connected to this jack are disconnected in the event that the 800 must dial out for an alarm Phone Line Protection Metal Oxide Varistor self resetting f...

Page 134: ...20VAC 9VDC 60Hz 6W wall plug in transformer w 6 cord Power Consumption 1 5 Watts Power Protection Metal Oxide Varistor Battery Backup Six size C alkaline batteries not included providing up to 24 hours of back up time Environmental Operating Temperature 32 122 F 0 50 C Operating Humidity 0 90 RH non condensing Storage Temperature 32 140 F 0 60 C Physical Dimensions 2 1 h x 7 8 w x 8 8 d Weight 2 l...

Page 135: ...the AC power supply from the wall outlet remove the batteries and disconnect all sensors from the alert zones 2 Carefully pack the unit to avoid damage in transit Use the original container if available or a sturdy shipping box 3 You must include the following information to avoid shipping delays a Your name address and telephone number b A note explaining the problem 4 Ship your package to the ad...

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