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PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES PAGE 39
B1290: beep’
YOU: 
[DIAL]4032559544 [WAIT]4 [DTMF]734
B1290: Directory A Line One is DIAL 4032559544 WAIT 4 seconds DTMF 734
YOU:  Next
You are finished programming and may hang up the phone.
When an alarm occurs, the B1290 will dial the number of the paging terminal, 255-9544; wait for the terminal to
answer, wait 4 seconds while the terminal is prompting, then send the DTMF string 734 which represents the calling
site. Any alarm will result in the paging message 734.
If you want to distinguish between one alarm and another, use the Alarm On Codes that can be assigned to each
input.
B1290: Enter Program Code
YOU: DTMF Codes
B1290: Enter DTMF Code
YOU: Select Alarm On/Off Codes
B1290: Alarm One On Code is...
YOU: (pause)  Code for alarm 1
B1290: Alarm One On Code is À1À
YOU:  Next
B1290: Alarm One Off Code is...
YOU:  Next
B1290: Alarm Two On Code is...
YOU: (pause)  Code for alarm 2
B1290: Alarm Two On Code is À2À
YOU:  Next
With this Alarm ON code programmed, the DTMF string *734* will be sent immediately preceding the alarm one
message when alarm one is active. The message displayed on the pager will be:734*1*
The string *2* will be sent with alarm two.
In this example, the same result could have been achieved by sending 734 as part of the alarm ON DTMF code. The
734 is included as part of the telephone number and is sent with every alarm. It appears much like a site identifier.
This example also assumes that the pager could be dialed directly. Sometimes a separate number for the pager must
be dialed after the number for the paging terminal. In that case, you might need to insert another delay, and there
might not be room to include the site identifier as part of the telephone number.
Another way the B1290 could be programmed to dial a paging terminal would be to make the alarm On DTMF code
the same as the telephone number of the B1290. The telephone number would then be displayed on the pager, and
the called party would receive the alarm message when he called the B1290 back. The B1290 would have to be
programmed to wait some time for an acknowledgment before it continued dialing.
Example 7: Announcing Alarms over a Public Address System
In this example, the B1290 is used to announce alarms from an unattended location over a building’s public address
system. You want the alarms to be announced twice, repeated again one minute later then repeated for the last time
one minute after this. To make the process stop after the third repetition, program Timer B to zero. A zero value in
Timer B means that the alarm is automatically acknowledged after A Times.
Connect the radio port, TX Audio and PTT, from the B1290 to the PA inputs.

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