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Enter the voice message associated with the second alarm point, e.g. intrusion alarm.
YOU:
B1290: "beep-beep"
YOU: "Intrusion Alarm"
B1290: "Alarm Two is Intrusion Alarm"
YOU: Next
B1290: "Alarm Three is... "
Repeat the above steps until all the alarm points have been programmed. When you have entered all the voices,
enter Quit () at the announcement of the next empty alarm. If you use all eight alarms, the B1290 will
automatically advance after you enter the last voice message. The next step in the startup process is to program the
telephone numbers.
YOU: Quit
Telephone Numbers
B1290: "Program Directory"
B1290: "Directory A, Line One, is Radio Alert Voice" (default)
The B1290 has just spoken the actions that will occur from the commands on the first line in Directory A. The
default radio announcement will now be replaced with a phone call-out command. Enter to indicate you want to
program the line with new commands.
YOU: Change line
B1290: "beep"
Details on how directory commands are entered are shown in Program Code 2 Directories. The startup process
described here provides only the basic auto-dialer configuration.
Enter the phone number using the pushbuttons on your telephone. The entry shown below will result in the B1290
dialing the selected number and then speaking the alarm messages. The at the beginning is the DIAL
command, followed by a command for VOICE.
YOU:
B1290: "Directory A, Line One is DIAL 4032559544 VOICE."
If there is an error in the entry, hit the program code followed by and try again. If the sequence is played
back correctly, hit the enter code.
YOU: Next
B1290: "Directory A, Line Two is empty"
The B1290 is prompting you for the second directory line. The commands entered for line 2 are what will occur if
there is no acknowledgement after the first line commands are completed during operation.
YOU: Change line
B1290: "beep"
YOU:
B1290: "Directory A, Line Two is DIAL 4032552343 VOICE.”
YOU: Next
B1290: "Directory A, Line Three is empty."
The B1290 is prompting you for a third telephone number to dial if it cannot get an acknowledgement from the first
two. Continue entering telephone numbers up to a maximum of twenty. If you are not using twenty numbers, enter
the Quit code () at the prompt. If you hit the Enter code () for an empty telephone number, the B1290
assumes that you have no more telephone numbers to enter and will jump to the next function.