blinks counted in step 3. For example, if the number of blinks
counted in step 2 is seven and the number of blinks counted in
step 3 is two, then the temperature is (7 x 10) + 2 = 72 degrees.
Connecting the Monitor to a Phone Line which has a fax or
answering machine connected to it
Program the monitor to answer after one more ring than the other de-
vice on the line. This allows the other device to always answer first.
To call and access the monitor
1 Dial the phone number
2 Hang up one ring before the other device answers.
3 Wait no longer than 30 seconds, then dial the number again.
4 The monitor will answer.
Example
: An answering or fax machine on the same line as the moni-
tor and is set to answer after 4 rings.
Program the monitor to answer after 5 rings.
To access the monitor, dial the number, let it ring three times, then
hang up. Wait 30 seconds and call again. After two rings, the monitor
will answer.
Verifying that the Monitor will call all the phone numbers
To verify that the monitor
will call all of the programmed phone num-
bers, perform the following test.
1 Use another phone line and call the monitor.
2 When asked to enter the pin number, enter “
#999“
(including the
“pound” sign).
3
Hang up
after the monitor says “Goodbye”
4 The monitor will call all of the programmed telephone numbers.
Do not enter the PIN during this process or the unit will stop calling
out.
You can listen in to verify communication by waiting 10 seconds
after hearing “Goodbye” and listening in on a phone on the same
line.
If you have DSL at your home, then you must use a DSL fil-
ter on the phone line going to the monitor.
If the Monitor does not answer the phone
Verify that the phone line is working. Connect a phone to the line in-
tended for the monitor. Verify that there is a dial tone. Check that the
phone line is plugged in securely. Verify that the monitor is powered
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