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SENSAPHONE ® Model 1104 User’ s Manual V ersion 1.1 1 SENSAPHONE, INC.[...]
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Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate and up-to-date. SENSAPHONE, INC. assumes no responsibility for the results of er rors bey ond its control. SENSAPHONE, INC. also cannot guarantee that changes in equipment made b y other manufacturers, and refer red to in this manual, will not af fect t[...]
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IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS Y our Model 1104 has been carefully designed to gi ve you y ears of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipment, ho we ver , there are a few basic precautions y ou should take to av oid hur ting yourself or damaging the unit: • Read the installation and operating instructions in this manual carefu[...]
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1. The po wer cord or plug is fra yed or damaged. 2. Liquid has been spilled into the product or it has been e xposed to w ater . 3. The unit has been dropped , or the cabinet is damaged. 4. The unit doesn’ t function nor mally w hen you’ re follo wing the operating instr uctions. • A void using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during[...]
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FCC Requirements Pa r t 6 8 : The Sensaphone® Model 1104 complies with Par t 68 of the FCC rules. On the back of the unit there is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and the Ringer Equiv alence Number (REN) for this equipment. Y ou must, upon request, pro vide this infor mation to your local telephone compa[...]
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Pa r t 1 5 : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to P ar t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits a designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency ener gy and , if no[...]
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Canadian Department of Communications Statement Notice : The Canadian Depar tment of Communications label identif ies certif ied equipment. This cer tif ication means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protecti ve operational and safety requirements. The Depar tment does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user?[...]
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Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual viii[...]
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IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS . . . .iii Chapter 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 T echnical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Chapter 2: Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 2.1 Operating En vironment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 2.2 Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Chapter 4: Comm unications Programming 33 4.1 The Unit ID Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 4.1.1 Programming the ID Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 4.1.2 Interrogating the ID Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 4.2 Dial-out T elephone Number s . . . . . . . . . . .35 4.2.1 Programming Dial-out T elephone Numbers . . . . .35 [...]
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4.13 The Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 4.13.1 Setting the Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 4.13.2 Interrogating f or the Current Time . . . . . . . . . . . .59 4.14 The Security Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 4.14.1 Locking the K eypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 4[...]
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5.10.3 Prog ramming High Sound Alarm Recognition Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 5.11 High Sound Alarm Enable/Disable . . . . . .79 5.11.1 Changing Enabled/Disab led High Sound Alar m . . . . 7 9 5.12 Exit Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Chapter 6: Ac knowledgment, Status Repor t & Remote Acces[...]
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Chapter 1: Introduction The Sensaphone ® Model 1104 is a fully-pro g rammable, en vironmental monitoring system that offers extensi ve on-site and remote monitoring capability to small businesses, priv ate homes, far ms, greenhouses, computer rooms, and remote f acilities. Designed for desktop or w all mounting, the Model 1104 is simple to install[...]
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To ensure reliable operation, the Model 1104 features po w er backup capability; in the e vent of A C po w er failure, six D-cell batteries (not included) will continue to po wer the unit for approximatel y 24 hours. This manual comprises the instructions and commands for installing and operating the Model 1104. The Quick Star t chapter is included[...]
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Chapter 2: Installation Cor rectly installing the Model 1104 will ensure proper functioning of the unit. Please read the entire chapter before starting the installation process. W ithin the packaging will be a W arranty Registration Card. Please take the time to f ill this out and mail. The One Y ear Limited W arranty is explained in the back of th[...]
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2.3 P ower Surge Pr otection The Model 1104 can be damaged b y po wer sur ges and lightning through the telephone line and the 120 V A C pow er supply . Although the Model 1104 has built-in surge protection, w e recommend that additional protection be obtained for the unit and for any electronic equipment that is attached to y our pow er supply and[...]
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2.5 Starting the Model 1104 When the A C po w er transfor mer is f irst plugged into the electrical outlet, the Model 1104 automatically starts in R UN mode. The red LED light will begin to glo w . The unit will respond with,“Hello, this is Sensaphone® 1104 . ” 2.6 Run Mode and Standby Mode Pressing the R UN/ST ANDBY ke y on the Model 1104 key[...]
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2.7 T elephone Line The Model 1104 will operate with all standard telephone systems that accept pulse or tone dialing. The Model 1104 cannot be used on an extension line to dial its o wn telephone number . Also, it ma y not be installed on a party line or pay telephone line. Certain priv ate telephone systems and public s witching equipment ma y no[...]
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2.8 The Micr ophone The Model 1104 is pro vided with a built-in microphone which is used to monitor high sound lev els produced near the installation site. The sensitivity of the microphone is conf igurable and will detect a continuous as w ell as a beeping alarm. Other programming options that appl y to the microphone include setting the length of[...]
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of sensor connected to each alert input (refer to Chapter 5, Section 5.1). An input conf igured as “temperature” is designed to ev aluate a range of settings. The Model 1104 will read the temperature at the sensor’ s location and compare that value to pro g rammed high and lo w temperature limits. T emperature inputs must be used with Phoneti[...]
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Figure 2-7. T wo Sensors Wired to Adjacent Inputs NO TE Do not use sensors, switches, or rela ys that supply any v oltage or cur rent to the Model 1104. Be aw are of proximity to other electrical wires or components w hen placing wires that lead from the sensors to the unit. A void running the wires near electrical devices that use high voltage or [...]
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Figure 2-8. Multiple Normally Closed Sensors To wire sev eral nor mally open sensors to one alert input, connect them in parallel. T o do this, take one lead from each sensor and attach it to the numbered terminal. Then, take the second lead from each sensor and attach each to the cor responding ground screw . Refer to Figure 2-9. Figure 2-9. Multi[...]
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Figure 2-10. P otential Sensor Damage from Stra y Electrical Noise 2.13 Disconnecting the Model 1104 for Stora ge or Seasonal Use. If you plan to emplo y the Model 1104 as a seasonal “w atchdog” for a few months during the y ear, y ou must disconnect all wir es fr om the unit completely to a v oid damage to the cir cuitry w hen the unit is not [...]
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NO TES Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 24[...]
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Chapter 3: Quick Start This section presents a useful guide for f irst-time programming of the Model 1104. F ollo w instr uctions for installation before attempting to pro g ram the Model 1104. Refer to Chapter 2: Installation. 3.1 The Local K eypad Programming is accomplished using the local ke ypad (sho wn belo w , Figure 3-1). Notice that a sing[...]
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3. Connect the Model 1104 to a telephone line. When these steps are completed , the Model 1104 is fully operational and able to monitor temperature, high sound , A C po wer failure and battery backup condition; it can also be called on the telephone for a Status Report or used for listening to on- site sounds from any remote location. No w , the un[...]
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Press CONFIGURE. 6. The Model 1104 will audibl y recite the new conf iguration for each of the four inputs, responding with “OK, ” if it detects N. O. (normally open), “beep-OK, ” if it detects N .C (nor mall y closed) or “T emper atur e, ” if it detects temperature (regardless of whether all the inputs ha ve attached sensors or not). I[...]
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Step 3: Set Dial-Out T elephone Numbers To program dial-out telephone numbers: 1. Press SET . 2. Press PHONE NUMBER. 3. Select which telephone number to pro g ram. Press any unassigned number ke y (from 1 to 4) to represent the new telephone number entry . Model 1104 will respond: “Enter number . ” 4. Enter the complete telephone number using t[...]
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6. Repeat abo ve procedure to program up to four separate telephone numbers. Step 4: Set T emperature Limits High and lo w temperature limits can be separately pro g rammed for each input that is conf igured as temperature. Limits can range from –20° to +150° F ahrenheit, or from –30° to 65° Celsius. Default settings are: 10° F for lo w te[...]
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5. Press ENTER. The Model 1104 responds: “Enter high temper ature limit. ” 6. Using the number ke ys, enter the value for high temperature limit. The Model 1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed. 7. Press ENTER. The Model 1104 responds: “Enter . ” This concludes minimum pro g ramming to achiev e nor mal operation of the Model 1104.[...]
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F or a complete explanation of each feature (with illustrations of ke ystrokes), refer to Chapter 4: Communications Pro g ramming and Chapter 5: Alar m Pro g ramming. To gain a basic understanding of ho w the alar m dial-out feature w orks, refer to this chapter, Section 3-4. F or extended information regarding dial-out and related pro g rammable p[...]
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Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 32 Action—Response 1. THE MODEL 1104 DETECTS AN ALER T CONDITION An alert condition is not the same as a valid alarm—the condition must continue for the programmed time period , or Recognition T ime , before it is reco gnized as a valid alarm. 2. A VA LID ALARM IS CONFIRMED An audible, on-site alarm me[...]
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Chapter 4: Comm unications Programming This chapter explains the ke ypad commands for communications programming of the Model 1104, including inter rogation and resetting of the follo wing: • The Unit ID Number • Dial-out T elephone Numbers • T one or Pulse Dialing • Special Dialing with Pagers, Beepers and Access Numbers. • Rings Until A[...]
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2. Press ID NUMBER. 3. Using the number keys, enter up to 16 digits for the ID number . The Model 1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed. 4. Press ENTER. The Model 1104 will respond: “Enter . ” 4.1.2 Interrogating the ID Number To inter rogate the ID numbers: 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press ID NUMBER. The Model 1104 will recite the Unit ID[...]
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4.2 Dial-out T elephone Number s The Model 1104 can store up to four 32-digit phone numbers. These are the numbers that will be called during dial-out. In the ev ent of an alar m, the numbers are dialed sequentially , 1 through 4. Begin pro g ramming the f irst telephone number by assigning it to the key labeled with the number 1 on the k eypad , a[...]
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6. Repeat abo ve procedure to pro g ram up to four separate telephone numbers. 4.2.2 Interrogating a Dial-out T elephone Number To inter rogate dial-out telephone numbers: 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press PHONE NUMBER. 3. Press a number key (from 1 to 4). Model 1104 will recite the cor responding telephone number . If there is no number programmed for a[...]
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4. Press ENTER. The Model 1104 will sa y “Enter . ” ENTER TONE PM ENTER TONE PM 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogramming 37[...]
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4.3 T one or Pulse Dialing The Model 1104 can dial out in pulse or T ouch T one™. Select the type of dialing, in either pulse or tone, depending upon the type of service provided b y your telephone compan y . The default is tone. To program for either pulse or tone: 1. Press the SENSOR ON/OFF key . 2. Press T ONE. The Model 1104 will respond: “[...]
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When inter rogating telephone numbers, P A USE is audibl y represented by a “beep. ” 2. P ound (#) A pound ma y be required when calling some phone or beeper systems. When inter rogating telephone numbers, pound (#) is audibl y represented by the w ord “twelve. ” 3. Asterisk (*) An asterisk ma y be required when calling some phone or beeper[...]
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3. Press any unassigned number ke y (from 1 to 4) to represent the new telephone number entry . Model 1104 will respond: “Enter number . ” 4. From the number ke ys, enter the access digit (i.e., 9). The Model 1104 will recite the digit. 5. Press P A USE. The Model 1104 will “beep. ” 6. Enter the complete telephone number (1 + area code) usi[...]
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1. Press SET . 2. Press PHONE NUMBER. 3. Press any unassigned number ke y (from 1 to 4) to represent the new telephone number entry . Model 1104 will respond: “Enter number . ” 4. Enter the telephone number using the number keys. The Model 1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed. 5. Position the pound (#) or asterisk (*) within the tele[...]
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4.4.4 Special Dialing to a Beeper or P ager The follo wing example demonstrates just one solution to programming the Model 1104 for dialing to a beeper or pager . Many other k ey sequences will also w ork. Star t with steps 1–3 belo w; next, enter special dialing keys w here required for your beeper or pager service. To incor porate a pound or as[...]
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6. Now press P A USE once to activ ate a four second delay . This assumes the call is answ ered by a beeper/pager service that immediately deli vers a prerecorded voice message. P A USE ma y be pressed more than once to program more time for the beeper/pager service to f inish its message. Each press of PA USE allocates four additional seconds. The[...]
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4.5 Rings Until Answer Rings Until Answ er is the programmed number of times the telephone rings before the Model 1104 will answ er an incoming call. This can be set from 1 to 15 rings. The default value is 4. 4.5.1 Programming Rings Until Ans wer To program Rings Until Answ er: 1. Press SET . 2. Press RING/T AD . The Model 1104 will respond: “En[...]
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4.6 T AD (T elephone Ans wering Device) The T AD feature is especiall y useful because it integ rates the operation of the Model 1104 with your telephone ans wering device in a w ay that retains the full fle xibility of each system. This allo ws you to ha ve on-demand telephone access to the Model 1104, for obtaining a Status Report, or for issuing[...]
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Example: T elephone answ ering device, rings = 4 Model 1104, Rings Until Answ er = 6 Using the procedure just outlined , all incoming calls will be answ ered by the telephone ans w ering device, allo wing it to operate normally . W ith the programming just accomplished , the Model 1104 can be accessed remotely , by telephone, to obtain the Status R[...]
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4.7 Listen-in Time The Listen-in Time is the amount of time y ou can listen to sounds from the Model 1104’ s built-in microphone at its installation site. When you call in for a Status Report, the Model 1104 announces Listen-in Time at the end of its f irst round of status readings, sa ying, “Listen to the sound level f or (pr ogr ammed time en[...]
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4.7.2 Interrogating the Listen-in Time To inter rogate the Listen-in T ime: 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press LISTEN TIME. The Model 1104 will recite the listen time in seconds programmed. 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND WHA T IS * Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 48[...]
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4.8 Call Delay Call Dela y is the programmed length of time the Model 1104 w aits, follo wing detection of an alar m, before it begins the dial- out sequence. This applies only to the f irst call. (Delay time betw een calls is also programmable: refer to Intercall T ime, Section 4-11.) The pur pose for Call Dela y is to allo w time for personnel at[...]
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5. Using the number keys, enter the seconds. The Model 1104 recites the digits as you press them. 6. Press ENTER. The Model 1104 responds: “Enter . ” 4.8.2 Interrogating Call Dela y To inter rogate Call Dela y: 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press CALL DELA Y . The Model 1104 will recite the programmed Call Dela y . 1 CALL DELAY WHA T IS * ENTER TONE PM[...]
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4.9 Local V oice Mute When the Model 1104 dials out to report an alar m, it also audibl y recites the alarm message at its installation site. The Local V oice Mute command allo ws you to turn off the voice at the Model 1104’ s site during alar m dialouts and status call-ins. This feature is used to prev ent intr uders or unauthorized persons from[...]
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4.10 V oice Repetitions The V oice Repetitions feature allo ws programming of the number of times the alarm message is delivered per phone call during alarm dial-out. The maximum repetitions ma y be set to 10; the default is 3 repetitions. 4.10.1 Programming V oice Repetitions To program V oice Repetitions: 1. Press SET . 2. Press V OICE REPS. The [...]
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2. Press V OICE REPS. The Model 1104 will recite the number programmed. 2 VOICE REPS Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogramming 53[...]
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4.11 Intercall Time The Intercall Time is the pro g rammable period of time the Model 1104 waits in calling subsequent telephone numbers. Intercall Ti m e is activ ated only after alarm dial-out to the f irst telephone n umber fails to be ackno wledged . This period can be programmed from 10 seconds to 60 minutes. The default intercall time is 1 mi[...]
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The Model 1104 recites the digits as you press them. 4. Press ENTER. The Model 1104 will respond: “Enter seconds. ” 5. Using the number keys, enter the seconds. The Model 1104 recites the digits as you press them. 6. Press ENTER. The Model 1104 responds: “Enter . ” 4.11.2 Interrogating Inter call Time To inter rogate Intercall T ime: 1. Pre[...]
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4.12 Maximum Number of Calls (Max Calls) The Max Calls feature controls the total number of repeated calling attempts by the Model 1104 in the e vent of an alarm. When an alarm occurs, the dial-out process begins, and continues to cycle through y our programmed telephone numbers until a maximum number of calls is reached. The Max Calls setting regu[...]
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4. Press ENTER. The Model 1104 responds: “Enter . ” 4.12.2 Interrogating Max Calls To inter rogate Max Calls pro g rammed: 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press MAX CALLS. The Model 1104 will recite the value set for Max Calls. 4 MAX CALLS WHA T IS * ENTER TONE PM ENTER TONE PM 1 CALL DELA Y 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIB[...]
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4.13 The Cloc k The Model 1104 has a built-in clock. The po wer -up time is 12 AM . The clock will keep time from 12 AM until y ou program the cur rent time. It will then keep time from your pro g rammed time. If the A C po w er fails, the clock will continue to keep time until the battery back-up f ails. It will then reset to 12 AM w hen po w er i[...]
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Example: Y ou want to set the clock to 12:45 AM . Press the follo wing keys in the order sho wn: SET…CLOCK…1…2…4…5…AM…ENTER. 4.13.2 Interrogating f or the Current Time To inter rogate the Model 1104 for the current time: 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press CLOCK. The Model 1104 will recite the programmed time. 8 CLOCK WHA T IS * Chapter 4: Co[...]
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4.14 The Security Code The Security Code is the last step after setting all other programming parameters for the Model 1104. The code consists of a 4-digit number you select and will ef fectivel y prevent unauthorized changes to the Model 1104’ s programming. When the Security Code is activ ated , all keyboard pro g ramming is inaccessible. The M[...]
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3. Using the number keys, enter the digits for the code. If the cor rect code is entered , the Model 1104 will sa y “OK. ” If the wrong code is entered , the Model 1104 will sa y “Err or 2. ” 1 CALL DELA Y 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 CLOCK 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER Cha[...]
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Chapter 5: Alarm Pr ogramming This chapter explains the alarm programming and monitoring capabilities of the Model 1104, with specif ic instructions for the follo wing features: • Conf igure inputs as dry contact or temperature • Enable/disab le inputs •P rogram alarm Recognition T ime for each input •P rogram high and lo w temperature limi[...]
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F or example, if a magnetic reed switch (a normall y- closed sensor used to detect unauthorized entry) has been wired to the Model 1104, make sure that the door or windo w to be monitored is shut before con- f iguring the input. If a motion-detector is wired to the unit, it is advisable to b lock all sources of motion from the sensor before and dur[...]
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5.1.2 V erifying Input Configuration Input conf iguration can be verif ied when inter rogating the Model 1104 for a complete Status Report. Refer to Chapter 6 for a more detailed description of the Status Report. 5.2 Enable/Disable Inputs This function allo ws you to enable or disab le an input’ s response to an alert condition. An enabled input [...]
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The Model 1104 audibl y recites the cur rent status of every input. In a Status Report, each input is f irst identif ied by its input number , follow ed by a report that specif ies parameters cur rently affecting that input. If an input is disabled, the word “Off ” immediately follo ws the number r ecited for that input. F or example, input 3 i[...]
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programmed. The Model 1104 responds: “Enter minutes. ” 4. Using the number keys, enter the minutes. F or e xample, to set a Recognition T ime of f ive minutes, simpl y press “5” on the ke ypad. The Model 1104 recites the digits as they are pressed. 5. Press ENTER. The Model 1104 responds: “Enter seconds. ” 6. Using the number keys, ente[...]
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3. Press the cor responding input key (1 to 4). The Model 1104 recites the programmed Reco gnition Time for that input. 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 68[...]
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5.4 Establishing High and Lo w T emperature Limits High and lo w temperature limits can be separately pro g rammed for each input conf igured as temperature. Limits can range from –20° to +150° F ahrenheit, or from –30° to 65° Celsius. When temperature limits exceed high or lo w settings, the Model 1104 will dial out with an alarm message. [...]
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7. Press ENTER. The Model 1104 responds: “Enter . ” NO TE Do not set temperature limits too close to normal room temperature. Minor temperature fluctuations could result in frequent and unnecessary alar m dialouts. 5.4.2 Disabling Alarm Response to High or Low Te mperature To disable alarm response to either high or lo w temperature settings ex[...]
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3. Press the number key corresponding to the selected temperature input. 5.5 T emperature Scale T emperature inputs may be set in either F ahrenheit or Celsius degrees. The def ault temperature scale is F ahrenheit. T o change to Celsius: 1. Press SENSOR ON/OFF . 2. Press TEMP . The Model 1104 responds: “Off, ” indicating Celsius scale has repl[...]
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5.6.1 Programming T emperature Calibration 1. Press SET . 2. Press CALIBRA TE. 3. Press the number (1 to 4) of the selected temperature input to be calibrated. 4. Enter the number required to offset the current temperature reading so a cor rect reading is obtained. •T o program a positi ve of fset number (up to +10 degrees), enter the number on t[...]
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3. Press the number key corresponding to the selected temperature input. If a “beep” precedes the number as it is recited , then a negati ve offset is indicated. 5.7 Obtaining Current T emperature Cur rent temperature readings for each temperature input ma y be accessed at any time. The Model 1104 recites the input number , and the actual tempe[...]
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5.8 A C P ower Monitoring Enable/Disab le The Model 1104 monitors A C po w er failure. This command enables or disab les the pow er failure detection feature.When enabled , the Model 1104 will monitor po w er and dial out when AC po wer failure e xceeds a programmable span of time (refer to AC Pow er F ailure Recognition Time, Section 5.9). The def[...]
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po wer failure alarm may also be cancelled remotel y , by telephone ackno wledgment (see Chapter 6, Section 6.1). 5.9.1 Programming P ower F ailure Recognition Time 1. Press SET . 2. Press RECOGNITION TIME. 3. Press PO WER. The Model 1104 responds: “Enter minutes. ” 4. Using the number keys, enter the number of minutes. The Model 1104 will reci[...]
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5.9.2 Interrogating P ower F ailure Recognition Time 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press RECOGNITION TIME. 3. Press PO WER. The Model 1104 will recite the po wer Reco gnition Time. 0 ID NUMBER POWER 7 RECOGNITION TIME WHA T IS * Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 76[...]
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5.10 Sound Alarm Monitoring This feature allo ws you to program the le vel and duration of sound that will cause the Model 1104 to respond to an alarm and dial-out. It ma y be useful to desensitize the Model 1104 to sound if it is installed in an area with a relativ ely high noise le vel, or w here a loud noise occurs frequentl y but is not associa[...]
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5.10.2 Interrogating Sound Sensitivity 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press CALIBRA TE. 3. Press SOUND . The Model 1104 recites the programmed sound sensitivity le vel. 5.10.3 Pr ogramming High Sound Alarm Recognition Time The Recognition T ime for sound alar m monitoring ranges from 2 seconds to 59 seconds. The default value is 8 seconds. 1. Press SET . 2.[...]
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5.11 High Sound Alarm Enable/Disable The Model 1104 monitors sound through the built-in microphone. When the sound lev el suddenly exceeds the pro g rammed high sound limit, the Model 1104 will respond to an alert condition. The increased sound lev el must continue throughout the programmed reco gnition time. The def ault for high sound alar m is e[...]
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5.12 Exit Delay When tripping an alarm is unav oidable, y et a true aler t condition has not actually occurred , the alar m response, including dial-out, can be temporarily suppressed. The Model 1104 is able to suppress and then reset its dial-out function automatically through use of the Status Report. This is especially con venient w hen an alert[...]
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Chapter 6: Ac knowledgment, Status Repor t & Remote Access In addition to communication and alarm monitoring capabilities, the Model 1104 will also respond to your instructions and pro vide y ou with access to information on monitored conditions at all times. By issuing commands to the unit, either at the installation site or ov er standard tel[...]
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•T o enter “555, ” press the number (5) k ey on the T ouch-T one ™ phone keypad three times. The Model 1104 will respond: * “W arning messag e received b y telephone number (last n umber dialed). ” The Model 1104 will hang up and the dial- out sequence, including any further response to the alarm, will be cancelled. • If you enter the[...]
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6.2 Status Report The Status Report allows access to complete information on all monitored conditions either locally , from the keypad , or b y telephone, from any location. The Model 1104 will ans w er an incoming telephone call follo wing the programmed Rings Until Answ er (refer to Chapter 4, Section 4.5). Included with the Status Report are mes[...]
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“Battery condition, OK. ” Other possible responses: “Battery condition low” or “Replace batteries. ” (Refer to Section 6.2.4 for additional information regarding batter y condition.) “Sound level, OK. ” “Listen to the sound level f or 10 seconds. ” In this case, the programmed Listen-in T ime is set at 10 seconds. (This feature [...]
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* The “last telephone number dialed” refers to any one of the programmed , dial-out telephone numbers through which the Model 1104 w as able to receiv e alarm acknowledgment, prior to y our call for a Status Report; this could also refer to the Model 1104’ s I.D . Number (identif ication number), if the alarms are ackno wledged at the keypad [...]
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Depending upon the remaining voltage, it ma y respond: • “Battery Condition OK, ” if o ver 8.2 V olts. • “Battery Condition low , ” if betw een 7.2 and 8.2 V olts. • “Replace batteries, ” if belo w 7.2 V olts. 6.2.5 Remote Access by T ouch-T one™ T elephone Calling the Model 1104 for a Status Report pro vides the opportunity to [...]
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appropriate input (thereby disab ling any alarm dial-out response). The input remains disabled until y ou issue the same command , w hich ef fectivel y retur ns it to its for mer , enabled state. Press the follo wing push-buttons on the T ouch-T one ™ telephone to ex ecute the desired command: * (asterisk), 1 ...equal to Sensor On/Off, for input [...]
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Chapter 7: Operation After installation and programming is completed , the Model 1104 is fully operational. This chapter e xplains the sequence of ev ents that occur during an alarm dialout to illustrate how the Model 1104 operates. 7.1 Alarm Detection, Dial-out and Ackno wledgment Generally , an alarm event is structured in the follo wing manner: [...]
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Input T ype: (1) An open cir cuit closes, (2) a closed cir cuit opens, or (3) temper ature limits ar e exceeded. Recognition T ime: Activated Recognition T ime: Expir ed V alid Alarm: Exists Call Delay: Activated Alarm Messag e: Au dible, On-site Activated Local V oice Mute: Disab led Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 90 I.Model 1104 Detec[...]
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Call Delay: Expir ed Inter call T ime: Activated V oice Repetitions: Activated Call Pr ogr ess: Activated Max Calls: Activated Alarm Messag es: By T elephone and On site Chapter 7: Operation 91 III. Dial-out Begins V ariable Factor s • The dial-out process is activ ated as soon as the Call Dela y time expires (if the alarm has not been cancelled [...]
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Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 92 Local, On-site Ackno wledgment T ouch-T one Ackno wledgment: F ast Code 555 T ouch-T one Ackno wledgment: Normal Code 555 T one or Pulse Callback Ackno wledgment: W ithin Inter call T ime IV . The Alarm Is Ackno wledged V ariable Factor s • At an y time after a valid alarm is determined , the alar m m[...]
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answ ering device is connected to the same line as the Model 1104 (and T AD is enabled), the Model 1104 will ans wer on the f irst ring. First, it recites the Status Report, follow ed by: “W arning messa ge r eceived by telephone numbe r ...(the last number it dialed) . “Have a good day . ” When the Model 1104 hangs up, the alarm is acknowled[...]
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Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 94 7.2 Example: A Dial-out T elephone Call The follo wing parameters are selected for demonstration pur poses: • Model 1104 Unit ID Number is set to 555-5674. It is cur rently installed at y our place of b usiness. • Dial-out T elephone Number 1 is pro g rammed to 555-1234, your home telephone number .[...]
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Appendix A: T r oubleshooting In the ev ent that a problem is encountered , this section will assist y ou in determining the cause, so you can return the unit to its usual monitoring routine with minimal inter ruption. Most problems with the Model 1104 are easy to identify and quickly corrected , and are found under the follo wing general headings:[...]
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Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 96 Prob lem Cause Solution 1. The Model 1104 f ails to dial out. a) The telephone number ma y be incor rectly programmed. b) T one or pulse (the current dialing method) is not compatible with the telephone line on which the Model 1104 is installed. c) Recognition T ime is too long. An aler t condition does[...]
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Appendix A: T roub leshooting 97 2. The Model 1104 will not answ er the telephone when called for a Status Report or alarm acknowledgment. e) The Model 1104 is connected to an imcompatible telephone line. a) Rings Until Answ er is incor rectly pro- g rammed. b) The Model 1104 is connected to an incompatible telephone line. The Model 1104 must be co[...]
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Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 98 Prob lem Cause Solution (Continued from previous page) 3. The Model 1104 will not answ er the telephone for Callback Ackno wledgement. 4. The Model 1104 recites the alarm message or Status Report ov er the telephone, but is silent at the installation site. 5. The Model 1104 dials out correctly but f ail[...]
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Appendix A: T roub leshooting 99 Prob lem Cause Solution 1. Can’t pro g ram temperature limits; or the unit w on’ t read the temperature sensor . 2. The temperature reading is -20° F or -30° C. 3. T emperature reads 150° F or 65° C. 4. T emperature reading is inaccurate. The input isn’ t conf igured to read a tempera- ture sensor . The te[...]
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Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 100 Prob lem Cause Solution 1. F alse high sound alar ms occur frequently . 2. High sound does not cause an alar m. The programmed sound sensiti vity results in ov er-sensiti vity to non-alar m sound as well as alarm sound. Sound Recognition T ime is too short. The unit is not close enough to the high soun[...]
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Appendix A: T roub leshooting 101 3. The Model 1104 does not recognize po w er failure. 4. The Model 1104 does not recognize any alarm. a) Batteries are either incor rectly installed or drained. b) Reco gnition time setting is too long. a) Inputs for alarm are disabled. b) Programmed Reco gnition T ime is too long. To v erify proper batter y functi[...]
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Sensaphone ® Model 1104 User’ s Man ual 102 Prob lem Cause Solution (continued from previous page) 5. The batteries drain prematurely . The unit’ s A C transfor mer is unplugged or for some other reason, full AC po wer is not a vail- able to the unit. The batteries will take o ver po w ering the unit w hen the A C transfor mer is unplugged fro[...]
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Appendix B: W eekly T esting Pr ocedure We recommend that y ou test your Sensaphone w eekly to be sure it is functioning properly . This will ensure that when a problem arises the Sensaphone will be ready to alert the appropriate personnel. There are se veral tests that can be performed: 1) Call the unit and listen to the Status Report. This will t[...]
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4) If you are using y our Sensaphone to listen for a smoke alarm, then be sure to test the smoke alarm to make sure that the Sensaphone picks up the audible signal and triggers a high- sound-le vel alarm. Allo w the unit to dial all programmed telephone numbers. 5) If you require assistance, call Sensaphone T echnical Suppor t at (610) 558-2700. Se[...]
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Appendix C: Accessories The sensors listed belo w are av ailable from Sensaphone, Inc., and represent the most commonly used input de vices. Other dr y contact sensors, designed for more specialized applications, ma y also be used. Commercial or industrial electrical supply houses can pro vide devices to monitor virtually an y condition. F or furth[...]
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Appendix D: Returning the Unit f or Repair In the ev ent that the Model 1104 does not function properly , w e suggest that you do the follo wing: 1) Record your observations re garding the Model 1104’ s malfunction. 2) Call the T echnical Service Department at (610)558-2700 prior to sending the unit to Sensaphone for repair . If the unit must be [...]
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108 1 YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY 1. W ARRANT OR : Dealer , Distributor , Manufacturer 2. ELEMENTS OF W ARRANTY : This Product is warranted to be free from def ects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations and exclu- sions set out below . 3. W ARRANTY AND REMED Y : One-Y ear W arranty — In the ev ent that the Product does not conform t[...]