B1290: Enter DTMF Code
YOU:
1** Acknowledge Code
2** Access Code
3** Relay On/Off Codes
4** Alarm On/Off Codes
5** Remote Alarm Input Codes
6** Interrogate Code
7** Directory Control Code
** Exit to Enter Program Code prompt
1 ÞÞ: Acknowledge Code
TheAcknowledge Code issentby thecalledparty to indicatethatthe alarm
message has been received. This stops the calling sequence of the B1290.
B1290: Acknowledge Code is ...
YOU:
X** (x=1to8DTMF digits )
Default: 1234
2 ÞÞ: Access Code
The Access Code is used as a password to prevent unauthorized callers
from altering the programming of the B1290. If an Access Code has been
programmed, it must be entered before a telephone caller will receive the
Enter Program Code prompt. The Access Code is not required for local pro
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gramming.
B1290: Access Code is ...
YOU:
X** (x=1to8DTMF digits, # = clear )
Default: empty
3 ÞÞ: Relay On/Off Input Codes
The relay codes allow users to perform remote control functions at the un
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attended site. Callers can operate relays on the B1290 by sending DTMF
codes from their telephone or radio keypads. Each relay has one code to
turn it on and a separate code to turn it off. When a relay is operated, the
B1290 speaks a voice message associated with that relay followed by the
word “On” or “Off” (see Program Code 1 - Record Relay Voices).
34 Program Codes