B1290: Acknowledge Code is 1234.
TheB1290 isprompting youto enteran acknowledgecode. This isthe code
you send to the B1290 when it calls you up to announce an alarm, to ac
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knowledge that you have received the message. Otherwise the unit will
keep on dialing. 1234 is the default code. You may use this code or enter a
different one from 1 to 8 digits in length. It should be something easy to re
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member.
YOU:
2468**
B1290: Acknowledge Code is 2468.
YOU:
**
B1290: Enter Program Code.
The B1290 is prompting you to enter a Program Code if you need to pro
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gram more advanced functions into the unit. If you require them, proceed
to the chapter where Program Codes are explained in detail. Otherwise,
hang up the programming phone.
At this point the B1290 will function as an alarm reporting unit over the
telephone, dialingthrough the numbers youhave programmed intoDirec-
tory A until it is answered, then announcing the voice messages you have
recorded to report an alarm.
Unless something happens to corrupt the memory of the B1290, these pa-
rameters will be stored indefinitely and you will not be prompted to enter
them again.
The next time you lift the programming phone off hook, the B1290 will an-
nounce its status and prompt you to Enter Control Code. DONOT enter any
codes from the telephone. WAIT five seconds; the B1290 will time out and
automatically enter the programming mode. When you hear the prompt
Program Access; Enter Program Code, you may begin programming.
Do notremove power fromthe B1290 whileyou are programming. Always
put the telephone handset back on-hook before removing power.
22 Getting Started