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SENSAPHONE® 1400 Environmental Monitoring System User’s Manual Version 2.
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Important Safety Instructions Your Sensaphone 1400 has been carefully designed to give you years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipment, however, there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the unit: • Read the installation and operating instructions in this manual carefully. Be sure to save it for future reference. • Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the product itself.
• Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions: 1. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. 2. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. 3. Do not open or mutilate the battery.
FCC Requirements Part 68: The Sensaphone 1400 complies with 47 CFR, Part 68 of the rules. On the back of the unit there is a label that contains, among other information, the Certification Number and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your local telephone company.
If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. Part 15: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Canadian Department of Communications Statement Notice: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii FCC Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Canadian Department of Communications Statement . . . vii 2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sensaphone 1400 Manual CHAPTER 4: ZONE PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . 31 AUTOMATIC ZONE CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MANUAL ZONE CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENABLE/DISABLE ZONE ALARMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENABLE/DISABLE SOUND LEVEL ALARM . . . . . . . . . . ENABLE/DISABLE POWER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONFIGURE TEMPERATURE SCALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents TONE OR PULSE DIALING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 RINGS UNTIL ANSWER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 CALL DELAY TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 INTERCALL TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 CALL PROGRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sensaphone 1400 Manual APPENDIX A: Checking Your Sensaphone 1400 for Proper Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 APPENDIX B: Replacing the Back-up Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 APPENDIX C: Troubleshooting the 1400 . . . 105 COMMUNICATIONS/DIAL-OUT: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TEMPERATURE MONITORING: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–20mA MONITORING: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1: Introduction CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Sensaphone 1400. The 1400 is a powerful monitoring, alarm, and event logging system. It can monitor equipment and environmental conditions using four universal Zones with scaleable range, built-in power failure detection, sound level monitoring, and one relay output for manual control, or automatic control from alarms.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual precise charging of the battery system. The unit also includes built-in Line Seizure capability to ensure that the telephone line is available when necesssary. FEATURES The Sensaphone 1400 Includes the following features: Four Zones configurable as temperature, 4–20mA, or dry contact Scaleable Range for 4–20mA Zones Calibration for each Zone Each Zone can be individually enabled or disabled Power monitor Fully automatic input configuration.
Chapter 1: Introduction LAYOUT Mic SET WHAT IS SOUND POWER SENSOR ON/OFF 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 9 RESET TIME LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 TABLE RANGE # RINGS TAD ID POWER MESSAGE OUTPUT CODE DATE TIME TEST HISTORY STATUS ENTER OUTPUT ON PHONE IN USE 2 VOICE REPS PHONE NUMBER T/P BATTERY OK 1 CALL DELAY °F/°C * PAUSE MUTE CONFIGURE LOCK SYSTEM ON Figure 1: 1400 diagram 1. Programming Keypad 2. Grounding Terminal 3.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual TECHNICAL SUPPORT Reading this instruction manual will help you install and program the 1400 easily. Programming and voice recording are performed locally using the built-in keypad. Some programming can also be accessed via touch-tone phone. If there are any questions or problems that arise upon installation or operation, please contact Technical Support at: SENSAPHONE 901 Tryens Road Aston, PA 19014 Toll-Free Phone: 1-877-373-2700 FAX: 610-558-0222 support@sensaphone.
Chapter 2: Installation CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION OPERATING ENVIRONMENT The Sensaphone 1400 should be mounted and operated in a clean, dry environment. The unit is microprocessor-controlled and as a result it should not be installed near devices that generate strong electromagnetic fields. Such interference is typically generated by power switching equipment such as relays or contactors. A poor operating environment may result in unwanted system resets and/or system lockup.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual Locking the Enclosure The 1400 enclosure can be locked by installing a small luggage-style padlock through the loop on the front door of the enclosure. See Figure below. Figure 2: Locking the Enclosure Grounding Connect a heavy gauge (#14AWG) copper wire to the earth ground terminal on the left end of the panel and connect the other end to a ground rod or metal cold water pipe (See Figure 3). It is extremely important that the earth ground connection be as short as possible.
Chapter 2: Installation Figure 3: Grounding the 1400 Wiring Connectors The 1400 includes compression-type liquid-tight connectors for routing wires into the enclosure. To use these connectors, turn them counter-clockwise to loosen (or open-up) the compression washer. Insert all cables through the two connectors. When finished turn them clockwise to secure and seal the 1400 from the outside environment.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual TURNING THE 1400 ON Plug the unit’s transformer into a 120VAC 60Hz outlet. Toggle the power switch on to start the unit. The System-On LED should glow steadily and the unit will say “Hello.” The unit will not turn on if AC power is not present, regardless of the state of the battery. Note that when the unit is turned off, all programming is retained in non-volatile memory. Backup Battery The Sensaphone 1400 includes a 6V 1.
Chapter 2: Installation unit. Consult the supplier of your telephone system if you encounter problems. CAUTION: Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual using the [SET] + [CONFIGURE] command. See Chapter Four for more information on Disabling Zone alarms and Configuring Zones. Recommended sequence for adding a new sensor: 1. Disable the Zone’s alarm. 2. Wire up the sensor. 3. Configure the Zone. 4. Enable the Zone. Note: If a false alarm occurs while wiring a sensor, you can quickly acknowledge it by pressing the [ALARM/CANCEL] key. See Chapter Five for more information on User Acknowledgment Codes.
Chapter 2: Installation Input Zones Terminal Strip + ZONE 1 Input Zones Terminal Strip Temperature Sensor + ZONE 2 + ZONE 1 Thermistor + ZONE 2 4–20mA Transducer Input Zones Terminal Strip + ZONE 1 + ZONE 2 External Power Source VDC 4–20MA 4-20mA transducer Dry Contact Sensor NO/NC Dry Contact Figure 5: Different Sensor Types connected to the Terminal Block External Microphone An (optional) external microphone may be connected to the MIC terminals to allow remote listen-in capabilities and
Sensaphone 1400 Manual When preparing wire for connection to the terminal blocks, strip 4" of insulation from the conductor (see figure below). .25" Figure 6: Wire stripped for connection LED INDICATORS The LEDs provide on-site alarm and status information. Listed below are descriptions of how the LEDs work.
Chapter 3: QuickStart Guide CHAPTER 3: QUICK START GUIDE This section presents a brief guide and some helpful hints for firsttime users of the 1400. Follow the instructions for installation before attempting to program the unit. HOW THE KEYPAD COMMANDS WORK The 1400 uses simple keypad commands to program and check all pertinent parameters. All of the keypad commands begin with either the SET, WHAT IS, or SENSOR ON/OFF keys. The SET key is used to program parameters.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual Code is enabled (see Chapter Five), and you enter the incorrect security code, the unit will answer with “Error 2” and offer you a second chance to enter the correct code. ACKNOWLEDGING A FALSE ALARM While programming the unit you may inadvertently set off an alarm. Once an alarm occurs, the unit will start its alarm processing routine, which will prevent you from performing any other keypad function until the alarm is acknowledged.
Chapter 4: Zone Programming CHAPTER 4: ZONE PROGRAMMING This chapter explains the keyboard commands for the monitoring functions of the Sensaphone 1400.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual 2. Press the CONFIGURE key. STATUS CONFIGURE The 1400 will prompt, “Enter 0 for automatic configuration, enter zone number for manual configuration.” If you press “0”, the 1400 will scan each Zone input and determine the input type. The Zones are now considered normal. If a normally closed Zone becomes open, an alarm will occur. If a normally open Zone becomes closed, an alarm will occur.
Chapter 4: Zone Programming 3. Press the corresponding Zone key (1–4). 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS The 1400 will say “Enter Mode.” 4. Press the key which corresponds to the type of Zone according to the table below: 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: NO Dry Contact NC Dry Contact 2.8K Thermistor (temperature sensor) 10K Thermistor (temperature sensor) 4–20mA 5. Press ENTER. ENTER LOCK The 1400 will recite the programmed Zone input configuration.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual ENABLE/DISABLE ZONE ALARMS This function allows you to enable or disable a Zone (1-4) for dialout during an alarm. An enabled Zone will respond to an alarm and allow dialout. A disabled Zone will not initiate a dialout, but it will still be included in the status report, preceded by the word “disabled.” This command is useful while you are wiring your Zones or at any other time you would like the alarms to be ignored. The default setting for all Zones is enabled (on). 1.
Chapter 4: Zone Programming On/Off ” to indicate enabled or disabled respectively. 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 3. Repeat the steps to change. ENABLE/DISABLE POWER This function allows you to enable or disable AC power failure monitoring (0). Enabled AC power monitoring will respond to an alarm and allow dialout. Disabled AC power monitoring will not initiate a dialout alarm. The default setting is enabled (on). 1. Press the SENSOR ON/OFF key. SENSOR ON/OFF 2. Press the power key (0) to enable/disable.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual CONFIGURE TABLE RANGE FOR 4–20mA SENSORS The 1400 allows you to create a unique linear table for each 4–20mA sensor. The Table Low (4mA) and Table High (20mA) values are used to define the lower and upper range of your 4–20mA sensor. For example, suppose you are using a 4–20mA transducer to measure the depth of water in a 15 foot well. Simply enter a Table Low value of 0 and a Table High value of 15 and the 1400 will scale the Zone to read between 0 and 15.
Chapter 4: Zone Programming 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 8 9 RESET TIME RECOGNITION TIME ENTER LOCK LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 RINGS TAD ID POWER * The 1400 will say “Enter High Number.” 5. Using the number keys, enter the Table High value and press ENTER.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual The 1400 will say “Low” and speak the low table value, then it will say “High” and speak the high table value. ALARM RECOGNITION TIME The Alarm Recognition Time is the length of time an alert condition must be present before a valid alarm exists and dial-out is activated. If a condition exists and then clears within the recognition time, it is not considered an alarm. This is useful to prevent nuisance dialouts for momentary alarm conditions or on self-correcting equipment.
Chapter 4: Zone Programming 3. Press the corresponding Zone key (1–4), Power(0), or Sound(9). 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 RESET TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID POWER The 1400 will say “Enter minutes.” 4. Using the number keys, enter minutes. Then press ENTER.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual 1. Press the WHAT IS key. WHAT IS 2. Press the REC TIME key. 7 RECOGNITION TIME 1400 will say “Enter Zone Number.” 3. Press the corresponding Zone key (1–4), Power(0), or Sound (9). 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 RESET TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID POWER The 1400 will recite the programmed recognition time for that Zone.
Chapter 4: Zone Programming 1. Press the SET key. SET 2. Press the ALARM LIMITS key. 5 ALARM LIMITS The 1400 will say “Enter Zone Number.” 3. Press the corresponding Zone key (1–4)). 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS The 1400 will say “Enter Low Alarm Limit.” 4. Using the number keys, enter a value. Then press ENTER.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual To check the alarm limits: 1. Press the WHAT IS key. WHAT IS 2. Press the ALARM LIMITS key. 1400 will say “Enter Zone Number.” 5 ALARM LIMITS 3. Press the corresponding Zone key (1–4). 1400 will say the programmed value. 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS Reset Time The Reset Time allows your Sensaphone to reset the dialing sequence if an alarm continues to exist well after it has been acknowledged.
Chapter 4: Zone Programming 1. Press the SET key. SET 2. Press the RESET TIME key. 8 RESET TIME The 1400 will say “Enter Zone Number.” 3. Press the corresponding Zone key (1-4), Power (0), or Sound (9). 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 RESET TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID POWER The 1400 will say “Enter minutes.” 4. Using the number keys, enter minutes. Then press ENTER. ENTER LOCK The 1400 will say “OK.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual 3. Press the corresponding Zone key (1-4), Power (0), or Sound (9). 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS The 1400 will recite the programmed Reset Time for that Zone. If the Reset Time is set to 0 minutes the 1800 will say “Disabled”. ZONE CALIBRATION Due to tolerance variations or other factors, you may need to program an offset to calibrate the sensor.
Chapter 4: Zone Programming The 1400 will say “Enter Number.” 4. Enter the number. Then press ENTER. 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 8 9 RECOGNITION TIME RESET TIME ENTER LOCK LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID POWER The 1400 will say “OK.” 1. Press the WHAT IS key. WHAT IS 2. Press the CALIBRATE key. 1400 will say “Enter Zone Number.” 6 CALIBRATE 3. Press the corresponding Zone key (1–4).
Sensaphone 1400 Manual but is not associated with an alarm. In some applications, it may be desirable to increase sound sensitivity to low sound levels. The sensitivity setting (calibration) for Sound Alarm monitoring ranges from 1 to 160. A value of 1 makes the microphone the MOST sensitive to changes in sound. The value 160 makes the microphone the LEAST sensitive to sound. The default value is 32. 1. Press the SET key. SET 2. Press the CALIBRATE key. 6 CALIBRATE The 1400 will say, “Enter Zone Number.
Chapter 4: Zone Programming Number.” 6 CALIBRATE 3. Press the SOUND key. 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND The 1400 will recite the programmed sound sensitivity level. DESIGNATING A ZONE AS UNUSED This feature allows you to mark selected Zones, Power, or Sound as unused, which will prohibit them from going into alarm and will also leave them out of the status report.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual The 1400 will respond by saying Zone 1–4, Power, or Sound “Off/ On.” Repeat the key sequence to place the Zone back in use. EXIT DELAY The Exit Delay feature is useful when you are using your 1400 for security monitoring. This feature allows you to exit a building without tripping a security alarm. When tripping an alarm is unavoidable, yet a true alert condition has not actually occurred, the alarm response—including dial-out—can be temporarily suppressed.
Chapter 4: Zone Programming The 1400 recites the full Status Report; during this time, you are able to exit the monitored area without tripping an alarm. TEMPERATURE-ONLY STATUS REPORT You can receive a limited status report that only includes inputs configured as temperature. This can be useful when you don't care to listen to the entire status report. 1. Press the WHAT IS key WHAT IS 2. Press the TEST key.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual CHAPTER 5: COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING This chapter explains the keyboard commands for programming the communications functions of the 400.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming DATE and TIME The 1400 has an internal clock/calendar that is used to time-stamp events and maintain alarm history. To program the date and time: 1. Press SET, followed by the DATE/TIME key. SET DATE TIME 2. The unit will say “Enter the date.” Enter the date in month/day/ year (mm/dd/yy) format using two digits for each. For example, if the date was January 7, 2017 you would enter 010717, then press ENTER. ENTER LOCK 3. Next, the unit will say “OK, enter the time.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual VOICE MESSAGES The 1400’s digital speech recording feature allows you to record custom messages for each of the four Zones and an ID Message. This means that when the 1400 calls you during an alarm, you will hear a personalized Voice Message identifying the unit and telling you exactly what alarm condition exists. You can record a separate message for each of the four Zones. The message can run a maximum of 5 seconds. The ID Message can be a maximum of 8 seconds.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming To play back the ID Message: 1. Press the WHAT IS key. WHAT IS 2. Press the MESSAGE key. MESSAGE 3. Press the ID key (number 0 key). 0 ID POWER The 1400 will play back your recorded message. The Zone Messages are used to identify the device or condition being monitored such as temperature, humidity, equipment alarms, security alarms, etc. To program the Voice Message for a Zone: 1. Locate the condenser mic. Mic SET 1 CALL DELAY 2. Press the SET key. SET 3.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual 4. Press the number key for the corresponding Zone. 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5. When the unit beeps, begin speaking your message into the microphone. The unit will say “OK,” when the recording time has elapsed; then it will play back your recorded message. To play back the message for a Zone: 1. Press the WHAT IS key. WHAT IS 2. Press the MESSAGE key. MESSAGE 3. Press the corresponding Zone number key.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming 3. Press the Zone Number or ID key. 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 0 ID POWER 4 MAX CALLS The 1400 will say, “Message erased.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual ID NUMBER The ID Number is the identification number of the 1400. This number is typically the telephone number where the unit is installed, or it may be designated using any number that best suits your application. The purpose of the ID Number is to immediately provide the source of any alarm, especially when using multiple 1400 units in a complex monitoring system. The ID number is announced during voice alarm messages and displayed on pagers.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming To play back the ID Number: 1. Press the WHAT IS key. WHAT IS 2. Press the ID key (number 0 key). 0 ID POWER The 1400 will recite the ID Number. To erase the ID Number: 1. Press the SET key. SET 2. Press the ID key (number 0 key). 0 ID POWER The 1400 will say “Enter ID Number.” 3. Press the ENTER key. ENTER LOCK The 1400 will say “ID Number erased.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual ALARM DIAL-OUT TELEPHONE NUMBERS The Sensaphone 1400 will dial up to eight 48-digit phone numbers to report alarm conditions. These are the numbers that will be called during an alarm dial-out. The unit can deliver an alarm message via voice telephone call or numeric page. The telephone numbers are dialed sequentially 1 through 8. Therefore, program the first number you want called as Phone #1, the second one as Phone #2, and so on.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming 4. Enter the phone number using the number keys, and then press ENTER. Be sure to enter “1” + area code if required. If installed on a PBX system, be sure to enter a “9” if required. 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 8 9 RECOGNITION TIME RESET TIME ENTER LOCK LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID POWER 1400 will say “OK.” To play back a programmed dial-out telephone number: 1. Press the WHAT IS key WHAT IS 2.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual 2. Press the PHONE NUMBER key. The 1400 will say “Enter Number.” PHONE NUMBER T/P 3. Select an assigned Phone Number (keys 1–8), and press ENTER. 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME ENTER LOCK 8 RESET TIME The 1400 will say “Number (1–8) erased.” Numeric Pager Dialout When programming the 1400 to dial a Numeric pager there are two methods that can be used: Automatic mode and Manual mode.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming To program a NUMERIC PAGER using AUTOMATIC Mode: 1. Press the SET key SET 2. Press the PHONE NUMBER key. 1400 will say “Enter Number.” PHONE NUMBER T/P 3. Select which Phone number to program. Press any unassigned number key (keys 1–8) to represent the new telephone number entry. 1400 will respond “Enter number.” 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 RESET TIME 4.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual To program a NUMERIC PAGER using the MANUAL Mode: 1. Press the SET key SET 2. Press the PHONE NUMBER key. 1400 will say “Enter Number.” PHONE NUMBER T/P 3. Select which Phone number to program. Press any unassigned number key (keys 1–8) to represent the new telephone number entry. 1400 will respond: “Enter number.” 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 RESET TIME 4.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming 6. Press the PAUSE key twice. OUTPUT OUTPUT PAUSE PAUSE Note: Depending on your pager service, you may need to insert a longer or shorter delay (additional/ fewer pauses). Two pauses is the recommended starting point. Use the Dial-out Test Mode to help determine the proper number of pauses for your pager service.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual SPECIAL DIALING OPTIONS The 1400 has provisions for special dialing requirements. These including dialing a * or #, inserting a two-second pause, or forcing the system to wait for the called party to answer.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming Change to Touch-Tone Dialing In a situation where you must use pulse dialing, pressing CODE 3 will change all following digits to Touch-Tone.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual DIAL-OUT TEST MODE The 1400 allows you to test your telephone programming by simulating an alarm dialout to any programmed telephone number. This can be a valuable tool for insuring that your programming is correct and also for troubleshooting dialing problems. In this mode all signals on the telephone line are audible through the local speaker. To test a dialout phone number: 1. Press the SET key. SET 2. Press the TEST key. TEST °F/°C The 1400 will say “Enter Number.” 3.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming 2. Press the TEST key. TEST °F/°C The 1400 will say “Enter number.” 3. Press 0, then ENTER to enter manual dialing mode. The 1400 will go off-hook and you should hear a dial tone through the speaker. Press any number keys to dial a telephone number. 0 ID POWER ENTER LOCK 4. Press ALARM CANCEL to hang up and exit the test.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT CODES When the 1400 detects an alarm, it starts dialing each telephone number until it receives acknowledgment or reaches the maximum number of calls. There are two acknowledgment modes: The default, Single-User mode is for users who are not concerned with knowing who responds to and acknowledges the alarm. In this mode, the default code of “555” is used.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming 3. Press a number (1–8) to assign the user. 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 8 RECOGNITION TIME RESET TIME The 1400 will say “Enter code.” 4. Enter the additional four digits of your personal code. The 1400 will say “OK.” To play back an Acknowledgment Code: 1. Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2. Press CODE CODE 3. Press an assigned number entry 1–8.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual To erase an Acknowledgment Code: 1. Press the SET key. SET 2. Press the CODE key. CODE The 1400 will say “Enter Code Number.” 3. Press an assigned user number, 1–8. 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 RESET TIME 4. Press the ENTER key. ENTER LOCK The 1400 will say “Code [number] Erased.” Note: If no User Codes are programmed, the unit automatically defaults to Single-User mode (i.e.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming ALARM HISTORY The 1400 will retain historical information on the last 10 alarms. The information retained includes: Zone number, the time/date that the alarm occurred, and the User number that acknowledged the alarm. To hear the Alarm History: 1. Press the WHAT IS key. WHAT IS 2. Press the HISTORY key. HISTORY MUTE The unit will recite the history for the last 10 alarms.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual TONE OR PULSE DIALING The 1400 can dial out in pulse or touch-tones. All numbers will be called using the chosen dialing method. The default is TONE. To program as either Tone or Pulse: 1. Press the SENSOR ON/OFF key. SENSOR ON/OFF 2. Press the PHONE NUMBER(T/P) key. PHONE NUMBER T/P The unit will say “Tone” to indicate that Tone dialing is enabled, it will say “Pulse” when pulse dialing is enabled.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming RINGS UNTIL ANSWER The Rings Until Answer is the number of rings that must occur before 1400 answers the phone. This value can be from 1 to 15. The default value is 4. To program Rings Until Answer: 1. Press the SET key SET 2. Press the RINGS key. RINGS TAD * The 1400 will say “Enter number.” 3. Using the number keys, enter a value and press ENTER.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual CALL DELAY TIME The call delay time is the length of time the 1400 will announce an alarm before it starts the dial-out sequence. This only applies to the first call. To set delay time between calls, see INTERCALL TIME. The default call delay time is 30 seconds. It can be programmed from 0 to 60 minutes. The purpose of Call Delay is to allow time for personnel at the 1400’s installation site to respond to and cancel an alarm before dial-out begins.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming 4. Using the number keys, enter the number of seconds, and then press ENTER. To keep the previous setting, just press ENTER. 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 RESET TIME ENTER LOCK 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID POWER The 1400 will say “OK.” To play back the call delay time: 1. Press the WHAT IS key WHAT IS 2.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual INTERCALL TIME The Intercall Time is the programmable period of time the 1400 waits between making alarm phone calls. Intercall Time is activated only after alarm dial-out to the first telephone number fails to be acknowledged. This period can be programmed from 10 seconds to 60 minutes. The default Intercall Time is 30 seconds.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming 3. Using the number keys, enter the number of minutes, and then press ENTER. To keep the previous setting, just press ENTER. 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 8 9 RECOGNITION TIME RESET TIME ENTER LOCK LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID POWER The 1400 will say “Enter seconds.” 4. Using the number keys, enter the number of seconds, and press ENTER. To keep the previous setting, just press ENTER.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual CALL PROGRESS The 1400 monitors call progress when it dials out for an alarm. If 1400 encounters a busy signal or receives no answer after ten rings, the unit hangs up, waits the programmed intercall time and then dials the next phone number. When dialing some beeper/pager services, the line may be answered before receiving a ringback. This may interfere with the call progress detection and result in a failed call to certain phone systems or beeper/pager services.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming VOICE REPETITIONS The voice repetitions is the number of times the 1400 will recite the alarm message per phone call when it dials out. This can be programmed from 1 to 10 repetitions. The default value is 3 repetitions. To program the voice repetitions: 1. Press the SET key SET 2. Press the VOICE REPS key. 2 VOICE REPS The 1400 will say, “Enter number.” 3. Using the number keys, enter a value and then press ENTER.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual MAX CALLS The 1400 has the ability to acknowledge itself by using the Max Calls function. The unit keeps a count of the number of phone calls it makes for a particular alarm. Once the number of calls made reaches Max Calls, the 1400 will acknowledge the alarm and stop the dialout process. The unit indicates it has reached max calls by saying “alarm acknowledged by (ID Number).” The max calls can be programmed from 0 to to 255. The default is 100.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming To play back Max Calls: 1. Press the WHAT IS key. WHAT IS 2. Press the MAX CALLS key 4 MAX CALLS The 1400 will recite the value of max calls.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual TELEPHONE ANSWERING DEVICE (TAD) COMPATIBILITY The 1400 can be used on the same telephone line as a telephone answering device, such as an answering machine, fax machine, or modem. This feature allows you to call in to the 1400 and bypass the answering device. Default setting is Off [disabled]. To use TAD: 1. Program the 1400’s Rings Until Answer to a greater number than the rings until answer for your answering device. For example, 1400 RINGS = 5, device rings = 3. 2.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming LISTEN-IN TIME The Listen-In Time is the amount of time you can listen to sounds at the unit’s location during a status call-in. An external microphone (optional) is required to listen in to on-site sounds. The programmable range is 0 to 255 seconds. The default setting is 0 seconds (disabled). To program the Listen-In Time: 1. Press the SET key. SET 2. Press the LISTEN TIME key. 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND The 1400 will say “Enter seconds.” 3.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual REMOTE PROGRAMMING SECURITY CODE (LOCK) The 1400 can be locked to prevent unauthorized call-in access to its programming. You may, however, listen to a status report without unlocking the 1400. To remotely edit programming parameters or record messages, you must call in and unlock the 1400 by entering the four-digit lock/unlock code. If you enter the correct code, you will gain access to the 1400 to use the phone commands.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming To play back the security code: 1. Press the WHAT IS key. WHAT IS 2. Press the LOCK key. ENTER LOCK The 1400 will recite the security code. To remove the security code: 1. Press the SET key. SET 2. Press the LOCK key. ENTER LOCK The 1400 will say “Enter security code.” 3. Press ENTER. ENTER LOCK The 1400 will say “Security code erased.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual SPEAKER MUTE When the 1400 dials out with an alarm, it recites the alarm message over the phone and at the monitor site. The Speaker Mute command allows you to silence the 1400 at the monitor site. To Mute the speaker: 1. Press the SENSOR ON/OFF key. SENSOR ON/OFF 2. Press the MUTE key HISTORY MUTE The 1400 will say “Mute On” to indicate that the speaker mute is on. It will say “Mute Off ” to indicate when the speaker mute is off. 3. Repeat key sequence to change.
Chapter 5: Communication Programming CALLBACK ACKNOWLEDGMENT This is an optional feature that can be enabled using the keypad (default=disabled). It allows an alarm to be acknowledged simply by calling the unit and letting the line ring 10 times. When this feature is enabled it will temporarily make the Rings Until Answer set to 10 when an unacknowledged alarm exists.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual CHAPTER 6: CONTROLLING THE OUTPUT The 1400 includes a relay output that can be used to control a light, siren, or other device. The output is a Form-C Normally Open/ Normally Closed mechanical relay and is rated for up to 120VAC 2A. A sample wiring diagram is shown below: Figure 1: Relay output connected to alarm The output can be programmed to operate in one of 7 automatic modes or it can operate in manual mode (default).
Chapter 6: Controlling the Output Mode 6: Output on when a Power alarm occurs. Off when alarm is acknowledged. Mode 7: Output on when any alarm occurs. Off when all alarms are acknowledged. MANUAL MODE Mode 0: Output controlled manually via keypad command or touch-tone telephone. When programmed for Manual mode, the command to switch the output is: SENSOR ON/OFF + OUTPUT. SENSOR ON/OFF OUTPUT PAUSE The 1400 will respond “ON” or “OFF” to indicate the state of the output.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual 3. Using the number keys, enter a value for the output mode. 1 2 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 5 6 MAX CALLS ALARM LIMITS CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 RESET TIME 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID POWER 4. Press the ENTER key. ENTER LOCK The 1400 will say “OK” and recite a description of the mode selected, such as “Automatic on Zone 1” or “Manual.
Chapter 7: Operation CHAPTER 7: OPERATION After installation and programming have been completed, the Sensaphone 1400 is fully operational. This chapter explains how the 1400 operates. ALARM DIALOUT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT There are three stages to a complete alarm event: 1) Alarm Recognition, 2) Alarm Notification, 3) Acknowledgment. Note that not all alert conditions will go through each stage. For example, some may not meet the recognition time. Alarm Recognition 1.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual Below is an example of what the 1400 might say during a typical “voice” dialout: “Hello, this is 555-2278, ‘Acme Medical Laboratory,’ Zone One, ‘Temperature in Refrigerator One,’ a high temperature alarm exists, it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit, too high. Listen to sound for ten seconds.” “Hello, this is 555-2278, ‘Acme Medical Laboratory,’ Zone One, ‘Temperature in Refrigerator One,’ a high temperature alarm exists, it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit, too high.
Chapter 7: Operation ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT Alarm Acknowledgment—Voice Dialout Repeated below is the same example of what the 1400 might say during a typical “voice” dialout: “Hello, this is 555-2278, ‘Acme Medical Laboratory,’ Zone One, ‘Temperature in Refrigerator One,’ a high temperature alarm exists, it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit, too high. Listen to sound for ten seconds.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual Alarm Acknowledgment—Numeric Pager Dialout The 1400 will dial out to your pager service and leave a number on the display of your beeper. (See Chapter Five) The unit will then hang up without speaking a voice message and wait for you to call back and enter an acknowledgment code. This waiting period is called the INTERCALL TIME.
Chapter 7: Operation NOTE: An alarm cannot be acknowledged using a pulse (rotary) telephone unless the Callback Acknowledgment feature is enabled. TIP: When the 1400 is programmed to make calls to pagers, make sure the intercall delay time is long enough to give the person carrying the pager some time to get to a phone to call the unit back. Alarm Acknowledgment—Automatic (Max Calls) The 1400 has the ability to acknowledge itself by using the Max Calls function.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual CALL-IN STATUS You can also call into the 1400 using a Touch-Tone telephone to obtain a status report. After answering, the 1400 will recite a status report. Immediately following the status report, the 1400 allows you to use Touch-Tone commands to enable/disable zones, change limits, control the output, etc. See the next section, Remote Commands via Touch-Tone Phone.
Chapter 7: Operation REMOTE COMMANDS VIA TOUCH-TONE PHONE You can issue a number of commands to the 1400 remotely using a Touch-Tone telephone. This command mode can be entered at any time during the status report. Simply press a Touch-Tone and the unit will halt the report and respond with “OK.” You are now in Touch-Tone command mode.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual The tables below list all of the touch-tone commands that are supported. Commands are listed in both character and numeric formats. The # key is used as an ENTER key. Use the * key to represent a negative sign or to represent the [CODE] key when programming telephone numbers. Enable/Disable Zones This command will toggle the selected zone between the enabled or disabled state.
Chapter 7: Operation Special Dialing Codes Summary Code 1: Numeric pager type Code 2: Wait for answer Code 3: Change to Touch-Tone Code 4: Pause Code 5: * Code 6: # Description Touch-Tone Command Setting a phone number S(7) + T(8) + (entry 1–8) + (telephone number) + # Description Touch-Tone Command Reciting a phone number W(9) + T(8) + (entry 1–8) Record and Play Custom Voice Messages The following commands will allow you to record and play back custom voice messages for the ID message (0) and each zone
Sensaphone 1400 Manual Request Status Report The following command will initiate a status report. Description Recite status report Touch-Tone Command W(9) + S(7) + R(7) Request Alarm History The following command will recite the alarm history. Description Recite alarm history Touch-Tone Command H(4) + I(4) + S(7) Hang-up The following command will make the 1400 hang up the telephone line.
Appendix A: Checking for Proper Operation APPENDIX A: Checking Your Sensaphone 1400 for Proper Operation We recommend that you test your Sensaphone 1400 weekly to be sure it is functioning properly. This will ensure that when a problem arises the 1400 will be ready to alert the appropriate personnel. Phonetics, Inc. also recommends you keep a log of performed tests, and has provided you with a Test Log template at the back of this manual. There are several tests that can be performed: 1.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual 3. Test the batteries by unplugging the AC adapter and making sure that the 1400 continues to function. Check that the BATTERY OK LED remains on steady. Press WHAT IS, then STATUS on the keypad, and listen to the status report. Make sure the report states that “power is off ” and “battery is OK.” Keep the AC adapter unplugged so that a Power Failure alarm occurs. Allow the unit to dial all programmed telephone numbers while running on battery backup.
Appendix B: Replacing the Backup Battery APPENDIX B: Replacing the Back-up Battery The back-up battery will provide about 3–5 years of service life depending on usage and temperature. After 5 years (or when backup time is insufficient) the battery should be replaced. Replacement batteries can be ordered from Sensaphone (Part number BAT-0020).
Sensaphone 1400 Manual 11. Readjust the cables through the compression connectors and secure the fittings. 12. Plug the power transformer into the outlet and turn on the power switch.
Appendix C: Troubleshooting APPENDIX C: Troubleshooting the 1400 In the event that a problem is encountered, this section will assist you in determining the cause so you can return the unit to its normal monitoring routine with minimal interruption. Most problems with the 1400 are easy to identify and quickly corrected.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual COMMUNICATIONS/DIAL-OUT: Problem 1 The 1400 fails to dial out. Cause Solution a) The telephone number may be incorrectly programmed. Recheck programming steps and use the dial-out test mode to listen to the unit dial. Refer to Chapter 5. b) Tone or pulse (the current dialing method) is not compatible with the telephone line on which the 1400 is installed. Switch from the current setting: from tone to pulse, or from pulse to tone. Refer to Chapter 5.
Appendix C: Troubleshooting Problem 2 The 1400 will not answer the telephone when called for a Status Report or alarm acknowledgment. Cause Solution a) Rings Until Answer is incorrectly programmed. Recheck programming of Rings Until Answer. Refer to Chapter 5. b) The 1400 is connected to an incompatible telephone line. Some telephone systems will not allow the telephone to ring beyond 4 rings. If your 1400’s Rings Until Answer is set at more than 4 rings, you may not be able to access the unit.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual COMMUNICATIONS/DIAL-OUT (continued) Problem 4 The 1400 recites the alarm message or Status Report over the telephone, but is silent at the installation site. Cause Solution The local voice mute feature is in effect. Deactivate local voice mute. Refer to the programming steps in Chapter 5. Problem 5 The 1400 and telephone answering device (sharing the same line) answer incoming calls simultaneously.
Appendix C: Troubleshooting TEMPERATURE MONITORING: Problem 1 Can’t program temperature limits; or the unit won’t read the temperature sensor. Cause Solution The zone isn’t configured to read a temperature sensor. Press SET and CONFIGURE to program the zone. For 10K thermistor, you must manually configure. See Chapter 4. Problem 2 The temperature reading is -121° F or -85° C [2.8K]; or -87° F or -85° C [10K]. Cause Solution The temperature sensor has been disconnected or has broken wires.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual TEMPERATURE MONITORING (continued) Problem 4 Temperature reading is inaccurate. Cause Solution a) The zone is configured for the wrong type of thermistor (i.e., 2.8k vs. 10k) Manually configure the zone as described in Chapter 4. b) Temperature sensing may be affected by a source of ambient heat (ie., direct sunlight, or heat duct proximity). Try moving the sensor to a different location. c) Temperature may require calibration.
Appendix C: Troubleshooting 4–20mA MONITORING: Problem 1 Can’t program 4–20mA range; or the unit won’t read the 4–20mA sensor. Cause Solution The zone isn’t configured to read a 4–20mA sensor. Press SET and CONFIGURE to program the zone. See Chapter 4 for information on zone configuration. Problem 2 The zone input is not reading correctly. Cause Solution a) No power connected to the transducer. Connect a power supply as shown in Chapter 2. b) Incorrect wiring. Inspect wiring.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual SOUND LEVEL MONITORING: Problem 1 False high sound alarms occur frequently. Cause Solution a) The programmed sound sensitivity results in over-sensitivity to nonalarm sound as well as alarm sound. Reprogram the sound sensitivity (calibration). Refer to Chapter 4. b) Sound Recognition Time is too short. Lengthen the sound Recognition Time. Refer to Chapter 4. Problem 2 High sound does not cause an alarm.
Appendix C: Troubleshooting OTHER MONITORING: Problem 1 Alarm status of a zone is incorrect. Cause Solution Incorrect zone configuration. Reconfigure the zone. See Chapter 4. Problem 2 False power-out alarms. Cause Solution Programmed Recognition Time is too short. AC power may be subject to brief interruptions. To avoid frequent, false alarms, increase the power Recognition Time. Refer to Chapter 4. Problem 3 The 1400 does not recognize power failure.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual OTHER MONITORING (continued) Problem 4 The 1400 does not recognize any alarm. Cause Solution a) Zones for alarm are disabled. Enable the zones for alarm. See Chapter 4. b) Programmed Recognition Time is too long. Reprogram Recognition Time. Set the Recognition Time to the minimum required for a monitored condition to become a valid alarm. If possible, test the condition by deliberately creating an alert condition. Refer to Chapter 4. Problem 5 The batteries drain prematurely.
Appendix D: Thermistor Tables APPENDIX D: 2.8 and 10K Thermistor Tables 2.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual 10K Thermistor Data Degrees Celsius 116 Resistance (Ohms) -30 135.2K -20 78.91K -10 47.54 0 29.49K 10 18.79K 20 12.
Appendix E: Technical Specifications APPENDIX E: 1400 Technical Specifications Environmental Inputs Number of Zones: 4 Zone Connector: terminal block Zone Types: N.O./N.C. contact, 2.8K (-109° to 115° F; -85° to 57° C), and 10K thermistor (-87° to 168° F; -66° to 76° C), and 4–20mA (-10,000 to 10,000) Zone characteristics: 28KΩ to 2.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual Power Supply Power Supply: 120VAC/12VDC 60Hz 6W wall plug-in transformer (230VAC/12VDC 50/60Hz power supply optional) Power Consumption: 5 Watts Power Protection: Metal Oxide Varistor Battery Backup: 6V 1.3 AH sealed gel cell, provides up to 24 hours of back-up time Environmental Operating Temperature: 32–122 deg F (0–50 deg C) Operating Humidity: 0–90% RH non-condensing Storage Temperature: 32–140 deg F Physical Dimensions: 12.1"h x 7.3"w x 4.5"d Weight: 5 lbs.
Appendix F: Key Sequence Reference APPENDIX F: 1400 Quick Reference Guide Communications ID Number Identification number of the 1400 [SET] or [WHAT IS] + [ID/POWER] Range=0–16 digits, Default=blank ID Message Custom message identifying the 1400 [SET] or [WHAT IS] + [MESSAGE] + [ID/POWER] Max: 8 seconds Default=N/A Zone Message Message identifying the zone in alarm [SET] or [WHAT IS] + [MESSAGE] + [zone #] Max:5 seconds Default=N/A Voice Repetitions Number of times alarm message is repeated over the
Sensaphone 1400 Manual Callback Acknowledgment Allows alarm acknowledgment with 10 rings [SENSOR ON/OFF] + [CODE] On or Off Default=Disabled (off) Tone or Pulse Dialing Dialing method—touch-tone or pulse [SENSOR ON/OFF] + [PHONE NUMBER T/P] Tone or Pulse Default=Tone Alarm Programming Temp Alarm Limits High and low temperature alarm limits [SET] or [WHAT IS] + [ALARM LIMITS]+[zone #] Min: -109°F/-65°C Max:168°F/76°C Default=Low: 0°F; High:100°F 4–20mA Table Range Defines upper and lower range of 4–2
Appendix F: Key Sequence Reference Reset Time Length of time until an alarm resets [SET] or [WHAT IS] + [RESET TIME] + [Zone #] 0=(disabled) Min:30, Max:1440, Default = 0 Power Alarm Enable/Disable Turns power alarm detection on or off [SENSOR ON/OFF] + [POWER] On or Off Default=Enabled (on) Sound Alarm Enable/Disable Turns high sound level alarm detection on or off [SENSOR ON/OFF] + [SOUND] On or Off Default=Enabled (on) Temperature Scale Selects between Fahrenheit and Celsius [SENSOR ON/OFF] + [TEST/°
Sensaphone 1400 Manual Output Mode Remote Security Program relay output as manual or automatic for specific zone [SET] or [WHAT IS] + [OUTPUT] + [mode number] Default=none Prohibits programming changes via telephone [SET] or [WHAT IS] + [ENTER/LOCK] + [4 digit code] Default=unlocked Press [ENTER] after all Key Sequences starting with [SET]. Use [SET] to establish parameters, [WHAT IS] to verify them. SPECIAL KEY FUNCTIONS RING/TAD/* Used to enter a minus sign for negative alarm limits or calibrations.
Appendix G: Accessories APPENDIX G: Accessories The sensors and accessories listed below are available from Phonetics, Inc., and represent the most commonly used devices. Other dry contact sensors or 4–20mA transducers, designed for more specialized applications, may also be used. Commercial or industrial electrical supply houses can provide devices to monitor virtually any condition. For further information, contact a Sensaphone Sales Associate toll-free at 1-877-373-2700.
Sensaphone 1400 Manual APPENDIX H: Returning Your 1400 for Repair In the event that the 1400 does not function properly, we suggest that you do the following: 1. Record your observations regarding the 1400’s malfunction. 2. Call Sensaphone Technical Support toll-free at 1-877-373-2700 or e-mail support@sensaphone.com prior to sending the unit to Sensaphone for repair. Our product support specialists are able to diagnose and correct many unit setup and programming problems over the phone.
Appendix I: Index 1400 Index 1400 Accessories 124 Features 18 Layout 19 LED Indicators 28 Operating Environment 21–23 Grounding 22 Locking the Enclosure 22 Mounting the 1400 21 Wiring Connectors 23 Operation 92–101 Alarm Acknowledgment Automatic (Max Calls) 96 Numeric Pager Dialout 95 Voice Dialout 94 Alarm Dialout and Acknowledgment 92–93 Alarm Dialout-Pager 93 Alarm Dialout-Voice 92–93 Alarm Notification 92 Alarm Recognition 92 Dialout Note: Call Progress 92 Call-In Status 97 Remote Commands via Touch-To
Sensaphone 1400 Manual Voice Dialout 59–60 Alarm History 72 Callback Acknowledgment 88 Call Delay Time 74–75 Call Progress 79 Date and Time 52 Dial-Out Test Mode 67–68 ID Number 57–58 Intercall Time 77–78 Listen-In Time 84 Max Calls 81–82 Remote Programming Security Code 85–86 Speaker Mute 87 Special Dialing Options 65–68 Change to Touch-Tone Dialing 66 Special Dialing Code Summary 66, 100 TAD Compatibility 83 Tone or Pulse Dialing 73 Voice Messages 53–56 Voice Repetitions 80 L LED Indicators 28 O Operat
Appendix I: Index T Technical Support 20 Test Log 129–130 Thermistor Tables 2.
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