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M1G Installation and Programming
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Appendix B - Telephone Remote Control
There are two methods of entry:
Operation from an Inside Telephone:
1. Lift the telephone and listen for dial tone.
2. Press * * * to alert the control. (To hear over the inside speakers press * 0 * instead.)
The control will pick, disconnect the phone line and dial tone, and announce: “Please enter security code”.
3. Enter a valid user code. If code is correct the control should announce: “Access Authorized”.
4. Enter a menu selection OR press 0 to hear the entire menu.
Operating from an Outside Telephone:
1. Dial-in to the phone number attached to the control.
After a programmed number of rings the control should answer with four short beeps. If an answering machine
picks up, wait for the message to quit and proceed as follows:
2. Press * * * to alert the control. The control will announce: “Please enter security code”.
3. Enter a valid user code. If code is correct the control should pickup announce: “Access Authorized”.
4. Enter a menu selection OR press 0 to hear the entire menu.
Menu Selections: Main menu options are underlined.
For Help - press 0. A voice message will explain the function of each key.
For Arm Status - press 1. A voice message will identify whether the system is currently armed or disarmed and will allow the
state to be changed. There are two options:
If Disarmed - Press 1 for list of Arming options. There are 6 options:
Press 1 for Away mode.
Press 2 for Stay mode.
Press 3 for Stay Instant mode.
Press 4 for Armed Night mode.
Press 5 for Armed Night Instant mode.
Press 6 for Vacation mode.
If Armed – Press 2 to disarm.
For Automation Control - press 2. A voice message will prompting you to select one of the following automation options:
For Automation Task - press 1. Tasks are like computer macros. They can be programmed and named using the RP
software and are used to perform a chain or series of events upon activation. Upon entry into this menu, any task which
was designated to “Show” will be announced by name and by number. To choose a task, enter its number. For fastest
operation, add a 0 in front of single digit numbers. I.E. for a 3 enter 03. NOTE: Any valid task can be selected by entering
it’s two digit number, even if it was not announced. The task name will then be repeated along with the prompt: To
Activate - press #. This should cause the events to activate.
For Light Control - press 2. This menu allows direct control any light device and can even be used for PLC appliance
modules. Lights are programmed and named using RP software. Upon entry into this menu, any light which was
designated to “Show” will be announced by name and number. To choose a light, enter it’s three digit number. For
fastest operation, add 0’s in front of numbers less than three digits. NOTE: Any valid light can be selected by entering it’s
three digit number, even if it was not announced. The light name will then be repeated along with it’s current status (On/
Off) and the prompt: To Change - press #. The light should change state.
For Output Control - press 3. This menu allows direct control any valid output on the control. Outputs are programmed
and named using RP software. Upon entry into this menu, any output which was designated to “Show” will be
announced by name and number. To choose an output, enter it’s three digit number. For fastest operation, add 0’s in
front of numbers less than three digits. NOTE: Any valid output can be selected by entering it’s three digit number, even if
it was not announced. The output name will then be repeated along with it’s current status (On/Off) and the prompt: To
Change - press #. The output should change state.
For Sensor Temperature - press 4. Temperature sensors can be connected to the first 16 zones on the control. This
menu allows you to hear the current temperature of any valid sensor. Upon entry into this menu, any sensor programmed
designated to “Show” by the RP software will be announced by number. To choose a sensor, enter it’s two digit number.
Add 0’s in front of numbers single digits. NOTE: Any valid sensor
can be selected by entering it’s two digit number, even
if it was not announced. The sensor number will then be repeated along with it’s current reading.
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