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Programming Sensor Parameters
1. Accessing the Sensor Configuration
a) From the Main Menu, press
2
to Set Limits.
► The "Full Access" PIN will be requested if the "Acknowledge Only" PIN was entered initially. If
the correct "Full Access" PIN is not entered, the Guard will hang up.
b) You will hear “
Enter Sensor Number."
c) Enter the sensor you want to program (1-8) .
►To return to the Main Menu press 0.
d) Proceed to Step 2.a.
2.
Programming the Sensor ID Message
a) You will hear "
Sensor x message is ….
"
b) You will hear “
Press 1 to change.
”
c) Press
1
to change the message.
► Press
2
to skip and proceed to step 3.a or press
0
to stop programming this sensor and return
to step 1.b.
d) You will hear a tone.
e) Begin speaking after the tone. The Guard will record for about 2 seconds.
f) After 2 seconds you will hear the tone again, marking the end of your message.
g) You will hear the message you recorded.
h) Proceed to step 3.a.
3.
Programming the Lower and Upper Temperature Limits
Limits are entered with one decimal place. The * key acts as both the negative sign and the decimal
point.
a) You will hear "
Sensor x lower limit is
" and the current low temperature limit for that sensor (i.e.
36.0º
).
b) You will hear “
Press 1 to change.
”
c) Press
1
to change the limit.
► Press
2
to skip and proceed to step 3.g or press
0
to stop programming this sensor and return
to step 1.b.
d) You will hear “
Enter number then press pound.”
e) Enter the value then press
#
. For decimal values
0 must be pressed first.
► For negative values press * followed by the value
i.e.
-20.1º = *20
*1
i.e.
-.1º = *0
*1
► For positive values
i.e.
35.6º = 35
*6
i.e. .1
º = 0
*1
a) Acceptable range is -999.9 to 999.9.
b) You will hear the value you just entered (i.e. 36.0
º
).
c) You will hear "
Sensor x upper limit is
" and the current high temperature limit for the selected
sensor (i.e. 46.0
º
).
d) You will hear "
Press 1 to change
"
e) Press
1
to change the limit .
► Press
2
to skip and proceed to step 3.g or press
0
to stop programming this sensor and return
Record something specific that will allow the people receiving the alarm calls to un-
derstand where the problem is.
“Vaccine storage fridge” or “freezer in room 102” are two good
examples of useful messages.
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