5. Now press DISARM/RE-ARM twice. This step disarms and then rearms the unit
clearing all acknowledged alarms. This clearing also occurs automatically after
the Alarm Reset Time has elapsed (default value 1 hour).
6. Your Verbatim autodialer is now able to operate, having at least one dial out
phone number programmed and having its input channels configured. However,
you may wish to record your own voice messages (see the next section) or
perform special advanced programming items (refer to Verbatim Manual)
Introduction - How to Record Your Own Voice Messages
Messages may be recorded for the Station ID and for the Alarm and Normal condition
for every channel in your Verbatim autodialer.
Note: Be sure to complete the programming of the input channels as described above
before recording any messages
.
Using Default Messages Instead of Recording Your Own
Recording messages is an optional step. Your Verbatim autodialer comes with built-in
default normal and alarm messages for all channels. Recording voice messages can be
postponed until you have become more familiar with your unit. You may even choose to
record or re-record your own messages from a remote telephone at any time.
Using default messages for selected channels or for the Normal condition of channels is
an excellent way to conserve speech memory for certain important and lengthy alarm
messages.