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Programming a Local Identification Number For Pagers
The local ID number is printed on a pager’s display, when calls are made to a pager. The ID number
can be up to 20 digits long.
1) From the Program Menu, press
2
for the local ID.
2) You will hear the programmed number or the Guard will say "Empty."
3) You will hear
“Press 1 to change.”
4) Press
1
to make a change or 2
to return to the Program Menu.
5) You will hear “
Enter number, then press pound.”
6) Enter the number, followed by a
#
.
7) You will hear the number you just entered.
8) You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu.
Recording a Unit Identification Message
During callouts, this message is played to identify the unit. Record a message to help ID where the
Guard is located.
1) From the Program Menu, press
3
to record a message.
2) If this is the first time setup, go to step 4.
3) You will hear the recorded message.
4) You will hear “
Press 1 to change.”
5) Press
1
to make a change or
2
to return to the Program Menu.
6) You will hear a tone.
7) Begin speaking after the tone. The Guard will record for about 4 seconds.
8) After 4 seconds you will hear the tone again, marking the end of your message.
9) You will hear the message you recorded.
10) You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu.
Programming the Number of Rings
The Guard answers the telephone line after the programmed number of rings. Valid rings are 1 – 25.
The setting can be used to enable the Guard to share a line with another device. See the Frequently
Asked Questions section for details.
1) From the Program Menu, press
4
to set the number of rings.
2) You will hear the programmed number of rings.
3) You will hear
“Press 1 to change.”
4) Press
1
to make a change or 2 to return to the Program Menu.
5) You will hear “
Enter number then press pound.”
6) Enter the number of rings, then press
#
.
7) You will hear the number of rings you entered.
8) You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu.
Record something to identify where the monitor is located to allow people receiving
the alarm calls to understand what is calling them. “Springfield Pediatrics vac-
cine temp monitor” or “ABC Cold Storage warehouse 3” are two good exam-
ples of useful messages.
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