Specifications

Audible "Read Back" of Programming
PROGRAMMING-BEEP BEEP BEEP-BOOOOOOOP!
There is a programming command that allows The Stick to audibly “read back”
(via the phone) the values of any program register.
This feature is handy when you forget what you have just programmed and want
a quick read back or checking to see if a feature is (de)activated before leaving
your home or office.
There are two types of tones that The Stick will transmit through your receiver on
the audible “read -back”:
A clipped, high-pitched “bip” which has a numerical value of one.
A long low-pitched “beep” which has the numerical value of five.
The chart below describes the audible tones, which coincide with each number or
symbol in a register.
Number / Symbol Audible Tones
1 "BIP"
2 "BIP BIP”
3 “BIP BIP BIP”
4 “BIP BIP BIP BIP”
5 “BEEP”
6 “BEEP BIP”
7 “BEEP BIP BIP”
8 “BEEP BIP BIP BIP”
9 “BEEP BIP BIP BIP BIP”
0 “BEEP BEEP”
* “BEEP BEEP BIP"
# “BEEP BEEP BIP BIP”
Executing Audible “Read Back” With The Stick:
First, you must enter the programming mode by
dialing "# # 7 7”. Then press "*" and the Register
Number you wish to read back.