Programming a Local ID Number For Pagers (Option 5)
The local identification number is printed on the display of a pager when the Temperature Guard calls a
pager number. This number can be up to 20 digits long.
1 From the Program Menu, press
5
for the local ID
2 If this is the first time setup, go to step 6
3 You will hear the programmed number
4 You will hear
“Press one to change”
5 Press
1
if you wish to make a change or press any other button
to return to the Program Menu
6 You will hear “
Enter number, then press pound”
7 Enter the number, followed by the pound sign.
8 You will hear the number you just entered.
9 You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu
Adding a delay to access outside phone line
If an extra time delay between digits of a phone number is required, enter * to provide a two second delay.
For example: If a 9 were required to connect with an outside line, and a delay is needed after the 9 and be-
fore the number is dialed, program the phone number as follows: 9 * 5 5 5 1 2 3 4 #
The Temperature Guard will dial 9, wait 2 seconds and then dial the rest of the phone number.
Recording a Personal Identification Message (Option 6)
When the Temperature Guard calls out, it will first play the recorded personal identification message. The
message is 10 seconds in length.
1 From the Program Menu, press
6
2 If this is the first time recording a message, you will not hear anything. Go to step 4
3 You will hear the recorded message
4 You will hear “
Press one to change”
5 Press
1
if you wish to make a change or press any other
button to return to the Program Menu
6 If you press
1
you will hear a tone
7 Begin speaking after the tone. The Temperature Guard will record for 10 seconds. After 10 seconds
you will hear a beep.
8 You will hear the message you recorded.
9 You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu
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