Model 1108User’s Manualversion 1.03Phonetics, Inc.Phonetics, Inc.Phonetics, Inc.Phonetics, Inc.Phonetics, Inc.
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s ManualxChapter 4: Communications Programming ... 234.1 The Unit ID Number ...
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual88Communications / Dial-out:ProblemSolutionCause6. The Model 1108 and telephoneanswering device (sharing thesame l
Appendix A: Troubleshooting89The temperature sensor has beendisconnected or has broken wires.2. The temperature reading is -20° For -30° C.ProblemTem
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual90CauseSound Level Monitoring:SolutionProblemSolutionCauseProblemOther Monitoring:1. Alarm status of an alert inpu
Appendix A: Troubleshooting91b) Recognition time setting is too long.a) Batteries are either incorrectly installedor drained.3. The Model 1108 does
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual92Other Monitoring:CauseSolutionProblem1. The batteries drain prematurely.The batteries will take over powering th
Appendix B: Checking for Proper Operation93Appendix B: Checking your Sensaphonefor Proper OperationWe recommend that you test your Sensaphone weekly
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Appendix C: Accessories95Appendix CAccessoriesThe sensors listed below are available from Phonetics, andrepresent the most commonly used input devic
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual96NOTES
Appendix B: Accessories97Appendix D: Returning the Unit for RepairIn the event that the Model 1108 does not function properly, wesuggest that you do
Chapter 1: Introductionxi4.12 Maximum Number of Calls (Max Calls) ... 434.12.1 Programming Max Calls ...
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual981 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY1. WARRANTOR: Dealer, Distributor, Manufacturer2. ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: This Product
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manualxii5.9.2 Interrogating Power Failure Recognition Time ... 635.10 Sound Alarm Monitoring ...
Chapter 1: Introduction1Chapter 1: IntroductionThe Sensaphone® Model 1108 is a fully-programmable,environmental monitoring system that offers extensi
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual2The status of each monitored condition is readily obtained atthe unit's installation site or remotely, by te
Chapter 2: Installation3Chapter 2: InstallationCorrectly installing the Model 1108 will ensure properfunctioning of the unit. Please read the entir
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual43 13/16"Figure 2-1. Wall Mount2.3 Power Surge ProtectionThe Model 1108 can be damaged by power surges and l
Chapter 2: Installation5------++++++Figure 2-2. Battery Installation2.5 Starting the Model 1108When the AC power transformer is first plugged int
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual6NOTESTANDBY mode is not equivalent to “poweroff”—an electrical source, such as the 120 VAC,or the battery backup,
Chapter 2: Installation7CAUTIONNever install telephone wiring during a lightningstorm. Never install telephone jacks in wetlocations unless the jac
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s ManualEvery effort has been made to ensure that the information in thisdocument is complete, accurate and up-to-date. P
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual8NOTEThe proximity of the audible alarm to themicrophone is extremely important.Normally, the Model 1108 and the a
Chapter 2: Installation9An input configured as “temperature” is designed to evaluate arange of settings. The Model 1108 will read the temperature a
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual10Any sensor can be attached to the Model 1108 using 22-gaugewire. The sensor can be several hundred feet from the
Chapter 2: Installation112.11 Multiple SensorsThe Model 1108 may have more than one sensor connected tothe same alert input, as long as the normal
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual12Example with multiple sensors connected to Input 5. Alert condition occurs when a normally open switch closes.
Chapter 2: Installation132.13 Disconnecting the Model 1108 for Storage orSeasonal Use.If you plan to employ the Model 1108 as a seasonal “watch-do
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual14NOTES
Chapter 3: Quick Start15Chapter 3: Quick StartThis section presents a useful guide for first-time programmingof the Model 1108. Follow instructions f
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual163.2 Preparation for ProgrammingRead complete instructions in Chapter 2: Installation, and makesure to follow the
Chapter 3: Quick Start174. Press SET.SET#5. Press CONFIGURE.STATUSCONFIGURE6. The Model 1108 will audibly recite the new configurationfor each of the
iiiIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSYour Model 1108 has been carefully designed to give you yearsof safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equ
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual184. Press ENTER. The 1108 will respond: “Enter.”ENTERTONEPMStep 3: Set Dial-Out Telephone NumbersTo program dial
Chapter 3: Quick Start19Step 4: Set Temperature LimitsHigh and low temperature limits can be separately programmedfor each input that is configured
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual20The Model 1108 responds: “Enter high temperaturelimit.”6. Using the number keys, enter the value for hightempera
Chapter 3: Quick Start21Programmable Feature• Recognition TimeThis is the programmedwaiting period to determine ifan alert condition has persistedlon
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual22NOTES
Chapter 4: Communications Programming23Chapter 4: Communications ProgrammingThis chapter explains the keypad commands forcommunications programming
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual244.1.1 Programming the ID NumberTo program the ID Number:1. Press SET.SET#2. Press ID NUMBER.0ID NUMBERPOWER3. U
Chapter 4: Communications Programming254.2 Dial-out Telephone NumbersThe Model 1108 can store up to eight 32-digit phone numbers.These are the numb
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual265. Press ENTER. The unit will respond with “Enter.”ENTERTONEPM6. Repeat above procedure to program up to eight s
Chapter 4: Communications Programming273. Press the number key (from 1 to 8) representing thetelephone number you want to erase.RECOGNITION TIME741V
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manualiv• If anything happens that indicates that your Model 1108is not working properly or has been damaged, unplug iti
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual28• Dialing that requires the pound (#) or asterisk (*).• Dialing to a beeper or pager.4.4.1 Special Dialing Keys
Chapter 4: Communications Programming29NOTEEach time a pause, pound (#) or asterisk (*) isincorporated in a programming sequence, it iscounted as on
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual306. Enter the complete telephone number (1 + area code)using the number keys. The Model 1108 will recite thedigit
Chapter 4: Communications Programming314. Enter the telephone number using the number keys. TheModel 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual323. Press any unassigned number key (from 1 to 8) torepresent the new telephone number entry.RECOGNITION TIME741V
Chapter 4: Communications Programming337. Enter a telephone number or custom code number thatwill identify the Model 1108 as the caller to your beep
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual34SET#2. Press RING/TAD. The Model 1108 will respond: “Enternumber.”RING/TADPAUSEAM3. Using the number keys, enter
Chapter 4: Communications Programming35commands, while your telephone answering device is set toreceive outside calls. Programming for use with a te
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual36Using the procedure just outlined, all incoming calls will beanswered by the telephone answering device, allowin
Chapter 4: Communications Programming374.7 Listen-in TimeThe Listen-in Time is the amount of time you can listen tosounds from the Model 1108’s bui
vFCC RequirementsPart 68: The Sensaphone® Model 1108 complies with Part 68of the FCC rules. On the back of the unit there is a label thatcontains, amo
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual384.7.2 Interrogating the Listen-in TimeTo interrogate the Listen-in Time:1. Press WHAT IS.WHAT IS*2. Press LISTE
Chapter 4: Communications Programming393. Using the number keys, enter the minutes.The Model 1108 recites the digits as they are pressed.RECOGNITION
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual404.9 Local Voice MuteWhen the Model 1108 dials out to report an alarm, it alsoaudibly recites the alarm message
Chapter 4: Communications Programming414.10.1 Programming Voice RepetitionsTo program Voice Repetitions:1. Press SET.SET#2. Press VOICE REPS.VOICE
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual424.11 Intercall TimeThe Intercall Time is the programmable period of time theModel 1108 waits in calling subsequ
Chapter 4: Communications Programming434. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 will respond: “Enterseconds.”ENTERTONEPM6. Using the number keys, enter the se
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual44numbers until a maximum number of calls is reached. The MaxCalls setting regulates the number of calls that will
Chapter 4: Communications Programming455. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 responds: “Enter.”ENTERTONEPM4.12.2 Interrogating Max CallsTo interrogate Max
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual463. Using the number keys, enter the correct time. TheModel 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed.RECOG
Chapter 4: Communications Programming474.14 The Security CodeThe Security Code is the last step after setting all otherprogramming parameters for t
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s ManualviThe telephone company may ask that you disconnect thisequipment from the network until the problem has beencorre
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual484.14.2 Unlocking the KeypadTo unlock the keyboard:1. Press WHAT IS.WHAT IS*2. Press CODE.CODEMUTEThe Model 1108
Chapter 5: Alarm Programming49Chapter 5: Alarm ProgrammingThis chapter explains the alarm programming and monitoringcapabilities of the Model 1108,
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual50NOTEBefore starting keyboard commands to configureinput normality on the Model 1108, it is veryimportant to chec
Chapter 5: Alarm Programming516. The Model 1108 audibly recites the configuration for eachof the eight inputs:• If the input is normally open, the M
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual525.2.1 Changing Enabled/Disabled Input Status1. Press SENSOR ON/OFF.SENSORON/OFF2. Press the number (1 to 8) of
Chapter 5: Alarm Programming53In another example, input 5 is configured as a temperatureinput. The current temperature is 76 degrees. During a Statu
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual544. Using the number keys, enter the minutes. For example, toset a Recognition Time of five minutes, simply press
Chapter 5: Alarm Programming553. Press the corresponding input key (1 to 8).RECOGNITION TIME741VOICEREPS28INTERCALLTIME3MAX CALLSCALLDELAYCLOCKTEMP
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual564. Using the number keys, enter a value for low temperaturelimit. The Model 1108 will recite the digits as they
Chapter 5: Alarm Programming57not respond to temperatures encountered at maximum settingsor beyond.) Begin by following the key sequence shown inSec
viiCanadian Department of Communications StatementNotice: The Canadian Department of Communications labelidentifies certified equipment. This certific
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual582. Press TEMP. The Model 1108 responds: “Off,” indicatingCelsius scale has replaced Fahrenheit scale.TEMPF / C3
Chapter 5: Alarm Programming593. Press the number (1 to 8) of the selected temperatureinput to be calibrated.RECOGNITION TIME741VOICEREPS28INTERCALL
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual605.6.2 Interrogating Temperature Calibration1. Press WHAT IS.WHAT IS*2. Press CALIBRATE.CALIBRATE63. Press the n
Chapter 5: Alarm Programming615.8 AC Power Monitoring Enable/DisableThe Model 1108 monitors AC power failure. This commandenables or disables the
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual62To cancel the power-failure message locally at the keypad(during or after Recognition Time) press any key on the
Chapter 5: Alarm Programming636. Using the number keys, enter the number of seconds. TheModel 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed.RECOGN
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual645.10.1 Programming Sound Alarm SensitivityThe sensitivity setting for sound alarm monitoring ranges from1 to 255
Chapter 5: Alarm Programming652. Press CALIBRATE.CALIBRATE63. Press SOUND. The Model 1108 recites the programmedsound sensitivity level.9LISTEN TIME
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual665. Press ENTER.ENTERTONEPM5.11 High Sound Alarm Enable/DisableThe Model 1108 monitors sound through the built-in
Chapter 5: Alarm Programming67The Model 1108 is able to suppress and then reset its dial-outfunction automatically through use of the Status Report.
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69Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote AccessChapter 6: Acknowledgment,Status Report, andRemote AccessIn addition to communication a
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual70Example: You receive a call from the Model 1108, reportingthat an alarm exists. The message concludes: “Indicate
71Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote AccessNOTEIf you have the TAD feature ( telephoneanswering device) enabled, the Model 1108 wi
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual726.2.1 Example: Status Report, No AlarmsInputs 2, 3, 4, and 6 are configured as dry contact and inputs 1,5, 7 an
73Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote Access6.2.2 Example: Status Report, Existing AlarmsInputs 2, 3, 4, and 6 are configured as d
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual746.2.3 Example: Status Report, Disabled InputsIf an input is disabled, the dial-out feature for that input isdeac
75Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote Access6.2.4 Battery ConditionDuring a Status Report, you may hear one of three possiblemessag
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual76Disabling/enabling inputs – If an input is set to detect an alertcondition, it can be disabled to prevent the Mo
77Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote AccessActivating Listen-In Time –# (pound), 1...initiates Listen-In Time for listening to on
Chapter 1: IntroductionixModel 1108Table of Contentsversion 1.03Important Safety Instructions ... iiiFCC Requiremen
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual78NOTES
Chapter 7: Operation79Chapter 7: OperationAfter installation and programming is completed, theModel 1108 is fully operational. This chapter explains
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual80• Model 1108 detects a change in themonitored condition (from the sensorwired to one of the inputs). This iscons
Chapter 7: Operation81• The dial-out process is activated as soonas the Call Delay time expires (if thealarm has not been cancelled at theModel 1108
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual82• At any time after a valid alarm isdetermined, the alarm may be acknowl-edged at the Model 1108’s installations
Chapter 7: Operation83same line as the Model 1108 (and TADis enabled), the Model 1108 willanswer on the first ring. First, it recitesthe Status Repo
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual847.2 Example: A Dial-out Telephone CallThe following parameters are selected for demonstrationpurposes:• Model 11
Appendix A: Troubleshooting85Appendix A: TroubleshootingIn the event that a problem is encountered, this section will assistyou in determining the ca
Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual86Communications / Dial-out:Problem1. The Model 1108 fails to dial out.a) The telephone number may beincorrectly p
Appendix A: Troubleshooting872. The Model 1108 will not answerthe telephone when called for aStatus Report or alarmacknowledgment.The Model 1108 must
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