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2. HOLDOFF DEBOUNCE option transmits messages
immediately upon change of switch condition, and will
also hold off a message of further change for the time
period of the selected debounce.
EXAMPLE: A Quick Talk is used as a gate doorbell. It is
practical for the message to be transmitted
immediately, and also desirable to have a
one-minute debounce before the same
message is re-sent, even if the button is
pushed repeatedly.
TO USE SWITCH 1 AS A NORMAL HOLDOFF
CONTACT CLOSURE:
a. Pick up the telephone receiver and listen for the
acknowledge tone.
b. Dial "5110" to suppress the phrase for Switch 1 OPEN,
and to prevent message transmission for the button
being pressed.
b. Select the code for the desired Holdoff time from Table 8
below.
c. Dial "813x", "x" being the selected code from Table 8,
below. A beep indicates the command is accepted.
NOTE: For the gate doorbell example above, dial
"8134" for 1-minute holdoff.
d. To complete the programming, dial "999", wait for
the beep, then hang up the telephone.
TO USE SWITCH 2 AS A NORMAL HOLDOFF
CONTACT CLOSURE:
a. Pick up the telephone receiver and listen for the
acknowledge tone.
b. Dial "5210" to suppress the phrase for Switch 2 OPEN,
and to prevent message transmission for the button
being pressed.
b. Select the code for the desired Holdoff time from Table 8
below.
c. Dial "823x", "x" being the selected code from Table 8,
below. A beep indicates the command is accepted.
d. To complete the programming, dial "999”, wait for the
beep, then hang up the telephone.
— TABLE 8 —
HOLDOFF TIME CODE NUMBER
No Holdoff
.........................
1
10 seconds
........................
2
30 seconds
........................
3
1 minute
...........................
4
3 minutes
..........................
5
5 minutes
..........................
6
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15.
SETTING DEBOUNCE OPTIONS
1. NORMAL DEBOUNCE is an option specifying that the
switch must remain in its changed condition for a user-
specified time period ("debounce"), before generating a
message for the changed condition.
EXAMPLE: A sensor is used to detect a car in a "No
Parking" zone. Since it is undesirable for a
message to be generated by normal traffic
through the "No Parking" zone, a five-minute
Normal Debounce is used. Only if the sensor
is activated for a full five minutes will the "car
illegally parked" message be transmitted.
TO USE SWITCH 1 AS A NORMAL DEBOUNCED
CONTACT CLOSURE:
a. Pick up the telephone receiver and listen for the
acknowledge tone.
b. Select the code for the desired Debounce time from
Table 7 below.
c. Dial "812x", "x" being the selected code from Table 7,
below. A beep indicates the command is accepted.
NOTE: For the "No Parking" zone example above,
dial "8126" for 5-minute debounce.
d. To complete the programming, dial "999", wait for the
beep, then hang up the telephone.
TO USE SWITCH 2 AS A NORMAL DEBOUNCED
CONTACT CLOSURE:
a. Pick up the telephone receiver and listen for the
acknowledge tone.
b. Select the code for the desired Debounce time from
Table 2, below.
c. Dial "822x", "x" being the selected code from Table 7,
below. A beep indicates the command is accepted.
d. To complete the programming, dial "999, wait for the
beep, then hang up the telephone.
— TABLE 7 —
DEBOUNCE TIME CODE NUMBER
No Debounce
......................
1
10 seconds
........................
2
30 seconds
........................
3
1 minute
...........................
4
3 minutes
..........................
5
5 minutes
..........................
6
There are two modes of contact debounce;
1. Normal Debounce, and 2. Holdoff Debounce:
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