Verbatim Series SFP Autodialer
Verbatim Owner's Manual A-5
Turn the unit on if it is not already on, via the switch at the rear of the front
panel door. From a touch tone telephone, place a call to the phone number of
the unit, and at the sound of the warble tone, issue a command tone “1” as
described above.
To clear the system of all programming, in program mode as described above,
issue:
9 3 5 9 # #
As always, if you make an error in issuing tone digits, press * CANCEL and
start again.
A.2.2 Programming Phone Numbers
Essentially the same as Section 3.2 in this manual.
A.2.3 Programming Input Channels
Essentially the same as Section 3.3 in this manual.
A.2.4 Initial Testing
Temporarily place all input signal sources into their alarm state, long enough to
satisfy the alarm trip delay. The unit will begin dialing the first phone number,
perhaps before you have managed to get all the inputs into an alarm indication
state. You should hear the a dial tone and then the sound of ringing, and then
the sound of someone answering the call. Testing consists in verifying that the
call is actually received at the first phone number, and that all the alarm
messages are recited.
Your Verbatim Series SFP autodialer is now able to operate, having at least one
dialout phone number programmed, and having its input channels configured.
However, you may wish to record your own voice messages (Section 4) or
perform special advanced programming items (Section 6) before referring to
Section 5 on using your programmed Verbatim Autodialer.
A.3 Recording Messages
In Your Own Voice
Essentially the same as Section 4 in the Owner’s Manual, but following the
guidelines for over-the-phone programming and recording.