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Sensaphone 1400 Manual
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COMMUNICATIONS/DIAL-OUT:
Problem 1
The 1400 fails to dial out.
Cause
a)Thetelephonenumbermaybe
incorrectly programmed.
b)Toneorpulse(thecurrentdialing
method)isnotcompatiblewiththe
telephone line on which the 1400 is
installed.
c)RecognitionTimeistoolong.An
alert condition does not remain in
effect long enough to become a
valid alarm.
d)MaxCallsissettozero.
e)The1400isconnectedtoan
incompatible telephone line.
Solution
Recheck programming steps and use
the dial-out test mode to listen to the
unit dial. Refer to Chapter 5.
Switch from the current setting: from
tone to pulse, or from pulse to tone.
Refer to Chapter 5.
Reprogram Recognition Time. Set the
Recognition Time to the minimum
duration required to create a valid
alarm. If possible, test the new setting
by deliberately creating an alert
condition. Refer to Chapter 4.
ReprogramMaxCalls.Itisagood
ideatosetyourMaxCallstoat
least equal the number of dial-out
telephone numbers programmed.
Refer to Chapter 5.
The 1400 must be connected to a
standard(2-wireanalog)telephone
line,notadigitalextensiontoaphone
system. If the unit will not dial out
and the factors previously listed have
been ruled out, try connecting the unit
to a standard residential telephone
line.