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What is the purpose of recording a unique Voice Phrase
for the Low Battery Message?
When it senses the
installed batteries are nearly run down, Quick Talk will
transmit one time each hour the factory-programmed
message: "Low Battery". If you maintain several Quick
Talk transmitters within radio range of each other, you may
customize this feature to easily determine which unit
needs new batteries.
Do I need to program this feature?
If you use only one
Quick Talk in any area, or if you regularly change Quick
Talk batteries, the factory-programmed message may be
sufficient for your application. You can skip to the next
section.
To Program the Low Battery Alert Phrase:
a. Pick up the telephone receiver, wait for the beep,
then dial "
35
".
Quick Talk sounds three short tones to prompt you
to begin speaking . . .
b. Record a phrase no longer than one and one-half
(1.5) seconds, indicating Low Battery, and identify-
ing the Quick Talk unit.
For example say: "Low Battery Five".
c. Hang up the telephone when you are done speak-
ing.
d. Pick up the telephone and dial "
45
" to hear your
phrase played back through the telephone receiver.
e. If you are not pleased with the results, you may
return to Step a above and record again.
NOTE:
We suggest you physically mark the Quick
Talk with the same unique identifier
(number) you recorded.
RECORDING A UNIQUE LOW BATTERY
MESSAGE TO IDENTIFY A QUICK TALK
What is the purpose of restarting the Quick Talk?
If you
have changed message schedules or limits, restarting the
Quick Talk ensures that all of internal clocks and counters
are set properly.
Do I need to restart the Quick Talk?
It is best if you do.
To Leave Telephone Programming Mode and Restart the
Quick Talk:
Pick up the telephone receiver, wait for the beep
and dial "
999
".
Quick Talk
responds with a single short tone.
NOTE:
Be certain to hang up and to disconnect the
telephone from Quick Talk.
RESTART THE QUICK TALK WHEN YOU
ARE DONE PROGRAMMING