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Chapter 7: Operation
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ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Alarm Acknowledgment—Voice Dialout
Repeatedbelowisthesameexampleofwhatthe1400mightsay
during a typical “voice” dialout:
“Hello, this is 555-2278, ‘Acme Medical Laboratory, Zone One,
‘Temperature in Refrigerator One, a high temperature alarm
exists,itisnow50degreesFahrenheit,toohigh.Listentosound
for ten seconds.
“Hello, this is 555-2278, ‘Acme Medical Laboratory, Zone One,
‘Temperature in Refrigerator One, a high temperature alarm
exists,itisnow50degreesFahrenheit,toohigh.Listentosound
for ten seconds.
“Hello, this is 555-2278, ‘Acme Medical Laboratory, Zone One,
‘Temperature in Refrigerator One, a high temperature alarm
exists,itisnow50degreesFahrenheit,toohigh.Listentosound
for ten seconds.
“Enter acknowledgment code.
1400 will now wait 10 seconds for a Touch-Tone acknowledgment
code to be entered. After the last digit of the acknowledgment
code has been received, the 1400 will respond by saying: “Alarm
Acknowledged.The alarm has been acknowledged and the unit
will hang up. Once the alarm has been acknowledged, the dialout
process stops.
If a Touch-Tone acknowledgment code is not received, the 1400
will offer you a second chance to enter it, responding with: “beep,
“error,” “Enter acknowledgment code.” If the acknowledgement
code is still not received, then the 1400 will respond by saying:
“beep,” “error,” “goodbye.The alarm has not been acknowledged.
The 1400 will hang up and wait the programmed INTERCALL
TIMEbeforemakingthenextphonecall.Duringthistimeyoumay
call the unit back from a Touch-Tone phone and the unit will give a
voice report. Once you receive the complete report, enter the code
to acknowledge the alarm.
NOTE: An alarm cannot be acknowledged using
apulse(rotary)telephoneunlessthe Callback
Acknowledgment feature is enabled.