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Model 800 User’s Manual
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1. THE MODEL 800 DETECTS AN
ALERT CONDITION
An alert condition is not the same as
a valid alarm—the condition must
continue for the programmed time
period, or Recognition Time, before
it is recognized as a valid alarm.
2. A VALID ALARM IS
CONFIRMED
!NAUDIBLEONSITEALARMMESSAGE
begins and continues until the
ALARMISACKNOWLEDGED)FTHE
Mute feature is turned on, there is
NOONSITEMESSAGECall Delay is
activated.
3. DIAL-OUT BEGINS
$IALOUTBEGINSBYCALLINGTELEPHONE
number 1 to report an alarm.
If there is no acknowledgment, the
Model 800 waits the programmed
Intercall Time before dialing
SUBSEQUENTTELEPHONENUMBERS$IAL
out continues in this manner, cycling
through the remaining telephone
numbers, for the programmed Max
Calls.
4. THE ALARM IS
ACKNOWLEDGED
When the alarm is acknowledged,
THEDIALOUTPROCESSISCANCELLEDAND
THEAUDIBLEONSITEALARMMESSAGE
stops.
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s 2ECOGNITION4IME
4HISISTHEPROGRAMMED
waiting period to determine
if an alert condition has
persisted long enough to be
considered a valid alarm.
If the sensor returns to
normal within recognition
time, then no alarm will
occur.
s #ALL$ELAY
4HISISTHEPROGRAMMED
waiting period, before the
first telephone number is
called, to report an alarm.
s )NTERCALL4IME
4HISISTHEPROGRAMMED
waiting period, in between
sequential dialing of
telephone numbers, to
report an alarm.
s -AX#ALLS
4HISISTHETOTALNUMBEROF
telephone calls that will be
dialed in response to any
VALIDALARM4ELEPHONE
numbers are dialed
sequentially, and continue
TOCYCLEUNTILTHEMAXIMUM
number of calls is reached. If
no acknowledgment occurs,
then at the completion of
-AX#ALLSALLALARMSARE
automatically acknowledged.
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