Full Product Manual
Chapter 7: Operation
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CHAPTER 7: OPERATION
After installation and programming have been completed, the
Sensaphone1400isfullyoperational.Thischapterexplainshowthe
1400 operates.
ALARM DIALOUT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Therearethreestagestoacompletealarmevent:1)Alarm
Recognition,2)AlarmNotification,3)Acknowledgment.Notethat
notallalertconditionswillgothrougheachstage.Forexample,
some may not meet the recognition time.
Alarm Recognition
1. The 1400 monitors four zones plus sound level and power
failure.Whenthestatusofazonechangesorexceedsuser-
programmed limits, it causes an alert condition.
2. If the alert condition lasts long enough to meet its programmed
recognition time, the alert condition becomes an alarm and the
1400 begins the alarm notification sequence.
Alarm Notification
The 1400 can make two types of phone calls: Voice and Numeric
Pager.
Dialout Note: Call Progress
The 1400 monitors call progress when dialing out. If the 1400 dials
out and encounters a busy signal or no answer after 10 rings, the
unit hangs up, waits the programmed intercall delay time, and then
dialsthenextphonenumber.
NOTE: Dial-tone and call-progress detection may
optionally be disabled.
Alarm Dialout—Voice
When dialing out to a destination programmed as “voice,” the 1400
waits for the phone to be answered, then recites its user-recorded
identification message, then the message identifying the zone or
zones that have gone into alarm.










