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Chapter 9: Operation
ALARM DIALOUT - BEEPER
When dialing to a beeper, you can program ISACC to send digits that identify itself and the
input in alarm. See Chapter 7, Dialing Codes. You must acknowledge the alarm by calling the
unit back using a touch-tone telephone, PC or terminal.
CALL PROGRESS
VOICE OR BEEPER MODE: ISACC monitors call progress when dialing out in voice or
beeper mode. If ISACC encounters a busy signal or no answer, the unit hangs up, waits the
programmed intercall wait time, and then dials the next phone number.
DATA MODE: When ISACC dials out in data mode, it does not monitor call progress, but
waits 30 seconds for a carrier. The timer starts when it dials the last digit of the phone num-
ber. If ISACC does not receive a carrier within 30 seconds of dialing, it will hang up, wait the
programmed intercall wait time, and then dial the next phone number.
STATUS REPORT - VOICE MODE
You can call into ISACC using a touch-tone telephone to obtain a status report. After answer-
ing, ISACC will attempt to make a data connection. If none is made, ISACC will recite a
status report in voice-synthesized English. The information recited in the status report is user
selected. Following the voice status report, ISACC allows you to turn on or off an output
remotely. See below.
Example: Using the sample information programmed in Chapter 7, ISACC would recite the
following during a voice status report:
"Hello, this is telephone number 555-5674
The electricity is ON
INPUTS
Number one: 1
Number two: 1
Number three: 1
Number four: 799
Number five: 2300
Number six: 1
Number eight: 794
OUTPUTS
Number one: Off
Number two: Off
Number three: On
Number nine: Off
Number eleven: 20"