Advanced Programming
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Verbatim Owner's Manual
(907) Number of Alarm Message Repeats
Represents the total number of times each message or set of messages is spoken
during each alarm call out. Normally a value of 3 repeats (strictly speaking, the
alarm message plus 2 repeats) should be programmed. The reason for this is
that there needs to be adequate message recital time to allow adequate time to
answer the phone call and hear at least one complete set of messages. Default
value is 3 repeats; range is 1 to 20 repeats.
u To program a different number of repeats N, press:
9 07 N ENTER
(908) Autocall Test Function
The Autocall Test Function causes the unit to place test calls at regular intervals
for the purpose of ongoing verification of Verbatim autodialer and phone line
functioning. Calls are placed only once for each interval, to each regular phone
number programmed (7 01 through 7 16). The exception being the
acknowledgement of a test call, where additional calls will not be placed for
that time interval. Each call gives the station ID message and a statement that
this is a test call, plus a report of all inputs.
u To turn this function on, press:
9 08 1 ENTER
u To turn it off, press:
9 08 0 ENTER
The first series of calls begins as soon as the Autocall Test Function is turned
on. Therefore, if you want the unit to call at 5 PM each day, you will need to
turn this function on at that time. The default interval is 24 hours; range is 0.1 to
99.9 hours.
u To program a different interval V, press:
9 09 V ENTER
Note:
If the Verbatim autodialer is in the disarmed mode,
call-outs/autocalls will not be made.
(910) Security Access Code
Once you establish a Security Access Code, unauthorized personnel are pre-
vented from altering your programming or messages over the phone without
first entering the Access Code. This does not affect programming access at the
panel.
u To establish an Access Code N of up to 8 digits, press:
9 10 N ENTER (at the panel)