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2.2 Program Menu Options:
Each of the programming options is explained in detail below. Review this before
attempting to program your Wireless WaterAlarm.
Menu Option 1
Review or Program Telephone Numbers
Program your call-to phone numbers here. You can also review or change any existing
phone numbers here if needed. The Wireless WaterAlarm can dial up to three phone
numbers with each phone number consisting of up to 60 digits. You can include pauses
and the star key (*) as part of your phone number to accommodate calling cards,
different phone features and pager systems. These phone numbers are referred to
throughout the rest of this manual as “call-to phone numbers”.
To program a star key (*) in your phone number, press the (*) key on your keypad as
part of the phone number. To enter a two second pause in a call-to phone number,
press the (*) key twice. This will count as two digits of your total 60 allowed for that
number. You can combine (*) keys in a phone number to add both a two second pause
and a dialed (*) by having three (*) in your phone number sequence. Three (*) equal a
2 second pause followed by a dialed (*). Four (*) equal a four second pause in the
dialing sequence.
Menu Option 2
To Review or Program Sensors
The wireless water sensor included with your Wireless WaterAlarm package was
“joined” at our factory to communicate with your Base Station. No further
programming is required. To join additional sensors, use this menu option and follow
the menu prompts.
This menu option also allows you to review your “joined” sensors and delete sensors if
desired. Sensors are given a number as they are “joined” to the Base Station. When the
Base Station calls to alert you of a problem, you will be told which sensor number is
reporting the alarm condition.
Menu Option 3
Review or Program the Security Code
The security code is used for two functions by the Wireless WaterAlarm:
1.
Password Protection to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing your Wireless
WaterAlarm remotely. The factory set security code is 9999. We highly
recommended that you change and record the new security code on the front of this
manual, and keep in a safe place at your call-to locations. Security codes must
have four numeric digits.
2.
Location Identifier. The security code also provides a location code to the person
answering an alarm call from the Wireless WaterAlarm. The Wireless
WaterAlarm will note that there is a specific alarm condition “at location ####”.
This allows a service or monitoring company to quickly identify which location is
calling so they can dispatch service personnel to your monitored location most