Owner`s manual
Page 14
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ONE SWITCH INPUT TERMINAL:
a. Pick up the telephone receiver and listen for the
acknowledge tone.
b. Dial "911". Quick Talk responds with a confirmation
tone.
TWO SWITCH INPUT TERMINALS:
a. Pick up the telephone receiver and listen for the
acknowledge tone.
b. Dial "912". Quick Talk responds with a confirmation
tone.
NOTE: If you change from one input terminal to two,
or from two input terminals to one, record all
new messages. The way messages are stored
and the time available for each message differs
between the two modes.
What is the purpose adding a second switch to disable
the Quick Talk? There may be times you want the Quick
Talk to
not transmit messages
.
For example, if Quick Talk reports the status of an entry
door for the night shift, you may wish to not hear status
messages all day. Use the second switch to enable the
Quick Talk at night, and disable it during the day.
Add a second switch to disable Quick Talk Messaging:
a. Remove the shorting jumper from the Switch #2
terminals.
b. Connect an external switch to the terminals marked
Switch #2.
NOTES: Switch #2 in On/ OFF mode, as described
here, is a feature of Switch #1 operation. Dial
911 to put Quick Talk into this mode.
When Switch #2 is closed, Quick Talk
functions normally. When Switch #2 is open,
Quick Talk is disabled and will not transmit
messages.
When Switch #2 has been open (Quick Talk
disabled), and it is then closed, Quick Talk
transmits the prerecorded message describ-
ing the current condition of Switch #1.
If you do not need to add a second switch, see the
next section.
3. ADDING A SECOND SWITCH
TO DISABLE THE QUICK
TALK TRANSMITTER
2. CONFIGURE SWITCH
TERMINALS
Q
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T
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A
DV ANCED
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EATURES
1. PROGRAMMING NON-TABLE
TRANSMITTER FREQUENCIES
TO PROGRAM A FREQUENCY THAT IS NOT LISTED IN
TABLE 1 ON PAGE 4.
1. Review the basic information in the manual.
2. Connect the telephone as shown.
3. Install six (6) new AA alkaline batteries as shown
4. Lift the telephone receiver and listen for the
acknowledgement beep.
5. Dial 12 followed by the first six (6) digits of the desired
frequency. DO NOT dial the seventh (7th) digit of a narrow
bandwith (12.5 kHz) frequency. The Quick Talk will
respond with a confirmation tone.
6. Hang up the telephone if you make a mistake, and start
over.
7. When you are finished programming, test the unit as
described on page 6.