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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 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for VM500-3

Page 1: ...Temperature Guard Models VM500 3 VM500 3HT Operating Manual and Installation Instructions...

Page 2: ...he Number of Rings 8 FCC PART 68 INFORMATION 14 Warranty Information 15 Programming Your PIN Number 8 Enabling Disabling the Temperature and Power 8 Notes 9 Frequently Asked Questions 10 Troubleshooti...

Page 3: ...jack Use of a phone and power line surge suppressor is required Use of a DSL filter is required if there is DSL service in your home Turn the unit on by moving the power switch from the position label...

Page 4: ...press 2 to Set Limits 2 You will hear the current low limit i e Lower limit is 45 3 You will hear Press 1 to change 4 Press 1 to make a change or any other button to skip to step 8 5 You will hear Ent...

Page 5: ...Upper limit is 85 11 You will hear Press 1 to change 12 Press 1 to make a change or press any other button to return to the Main Menu 13 You will hear Enter number then press pound 14 Enter the value...

Page 6: ...then press pound 6 Enter the full phone number 1 area code if necessary followed by the pound sign 7 You will hear the telephone number you just entered 8 You will be automatically returned to the Pro...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...ou will hear the PIN number factory default is 0000 3 You will hear Press one to change 4 Press 1 if you wish to make a change or press any other button to return to the Program Menu 5 You will hear E...

Page 9: ...Notes 9...

Page 10: ...perature Guard will wait 20 minutes and then begin calling all phone numbers again What happens when the Temperature Guard calls 1 The Temperature Guard will play the personal identification message f...

Page 11: ...s 3 Wait no longer than 30 seconds then dial the number again 4 The Temperature Guard will answer Example An answering or fax machine on the same line as the Temperature Guard and is set to an swer af...

Page 12: ...ot hearing the phone ringing This may be caused by phone line quality issues such as DSL on the phone line without use of a DSL filter This may be caused by using the device on a digital phone system...

Page 13: ...h your cable company or other non standard tele phone system Vonage VoIP our system may not be compatible with it Your telephone service provider may be able to assist you by adjusting their hardware...

Page 14: ...ephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the cus...

Page 15: ...ous causes such as fire water lightning etc or not maintained as reasonable and neces sary 2 modified 3 improperly installed 4 repaired by someone other than the Warrantor 5 used in a manner or purpos...

Page 16: ...Temperature Guard A division of Microtechnologies Incorporated 123 Whiting St Unit 1A Plainville CT 06062...

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