Omega OMA-P1104 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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5.2.2 Verifying Enabled/Disabled Input Status
1. Press WHAT IS.
WHAT
IS
*
2. Press STATUS.
STATUS
CONFIGURE
The OMA-P1104 audibly recites the current status of every
input. In a Status Report, each input is first identified by its
input number, followed by a report that specifies parameters
currently affecting that input. If an input is disabled, the word
“Off” immediately follows the number recited for that input.
For example, input 3 is configured as a normally open, dry
contact input. During the Status Report:
If disabled, the OMA-P1104 recites:
“Number 3—Off—OK,” for input 3.
If enabled, the OMA-P1104 recites:
“Number 3—OK,” for input 3.
In another example, input 2 is configured as a temperature
input. The current temperature is 76 degrees. During a Status
Report:
If disabled, the OMA-P1104 recites “Number 2—Off
76 degrees—OK”.
If enabled, the OMA-P1104 recites “Number 2—
76 degrees—OK”.
5.3 Input Recognition Time
The Input Recognition Time is the length of time an alert
condition must be present before a valid alarm exists and dial-
out is activated. This time period is programmable, from 0
minutes, 0 seconds (for immediate response) up to a period of
272 minutes, 0 seconds. If an alert condition begins and then
clears within the established Recognition Time, no dial-out will
occur. When an alert condition continues beyond the