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Model 1108
User’s Manual
version 1.03
Phonetics, Inc.Phonetics, Inc.
Phonetics, Inc.Phonetics, Inc.
Phonetics, Inc.
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Page 1 - Model 1108

Model 1108User’s Manualversion 1.03Phonetics, Inc.Phonetics, Inc.Phonetics, Inc.Phonetics, Inc.Phonetics, Inc.

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s ManualxChapter 4: Communications Programming ... 234.1 The Unit ID Number ...

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual88Communications / Dial-out:ProblemSolutionCause6. The Model 1108 and telephoneanswering device (sharing thesame l

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Appendix A: Troubleshooting89The temperature sensor has beendisconnected or has broken wires.2. The temperature reading is -20° For -30° C.ProblemTem

Page 5 - FCC Requirements

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual90CauseSound Level Monitoring:SolutionProblemSolutionCauseProblemOther Monitoring:1. Alarm status of an alert inpu

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Appendix A: Troubleshooting91b) Recognition time setting is too long.a) Batteries are either incorrectly installedor drained.3. The Model 1108 does

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual92Other Monitoring:CauseSolutionProblem1. The batteries drain prematurely.The batteries will take over powering th

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Appendix B: Checking for Proper Operation93Appendix B: Checking your Sensaphonefor Proper OperationWe recommend that you test your Sensaphone weekly

Page 9 - Table of Contents

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual94

Page 10 - Model 1108 User’s Manual

Appendix C: Accessories95Appendix CAccessoriesThe sensors listed below are available from Phonetics, andrepresent the most commonly used input devic

Page 11 - Chapter 1: Introduction

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual96NOTES

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Appendix B: Accessories97Appendix D: Returning the Unit for RepairIn the event that the Model 1108 does not function properly, wesuggest that you do

Page 13 - Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 1: Introductionxi4.12 Maximum Number of Calls (Max Calls) ... 434.12.1 Programming Max Calls ...

Page 14 - Technical Support

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual981 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY1. WARRANTOR: Dealer, Distributor, Manufacturer2. ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: This Product

Page 15 - Chapter 2: Installation

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manualxii5.9.2 Interrogating Power Failure Recognition Time ... 635.10 Sound Alarm Monitoring ...

Page 16 - 2.3 Power Surge Protection

Chapter 1: Introduction1Chapter 1: IntroductionThe Sensaphone® Model 1108 is a fully-programmable,environmental monitoring system that offers extensi

Page 17 - 2.5 Starting the Model 1108

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual2The status of each monitored condition is readily obtained atthe unit's installation site or remotely, by te

Page 18 - 2.7 Telephone Line

Chapter 2: Installation3Chapter 2: InstallationCorrectly installing the Model 1108 will ensure properfunctioning of the unit. Please read the entir

Page 19 - 2.8 The Microphone

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

Page 20 - GND GND GNDGND

Chapter 2: Installation5------++++++Figure 2-2. Battery Installation2.5 Starting the Model 1108When the AC power transformer is first plugged int

Page 21 - Alert Input 5

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual6NOTESTANDBY mode is not equivalent to “poweroff”—an electrical source, such as the 120 VAC,or the battery backup,

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Chapter 2: Installation7CAUTIONNever install telephone wiring during a lightningstorm. Never install telephone jacks in wetlocations unless the jac

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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

Page 24 - 2.12 Outdoor Wiring

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual8NOTEThe proximity of the audible alarm to themicrophone is extremely important.Normally, the Model 1108 and the a

Page 25 - Seasonal Use

Chapter 2: Installation9An input configured as “temperature” is designed to evaluate arange of settings. The Model 1108 will read the temperature a

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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

Page 27 - Chapter 3: Quick Start

Chapter 2: Installation112.11 Multiple SensorsThe Model 1108 may have more than one sensor connected tothe same alert input, as long as the normal

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual12Example with multiple sensors connected to Input 5. Alert condition occurs when a normally open switch closes.

Page 29 - CONFIGURE

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

Page 30 - CALIBRATE

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual14NOTES

Page 31 - Chapter 3: Quick Start

Chapter 3: Quick Start15Chapter 3: Quick StartThis section presents a useful guide for first-time programmingof the Model 1108. Follow instructions f

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual163.2 Preparation for ProgrammingRead complete instructions in Chapter 2: Installation, and makesure to follow the

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Chapter 3: Quick Start174. Press SET.SET#5. Press CONFIGURE.STATUSCONFIGURE6. The Model 1108 will audibly recite the new configurationfor each of the

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iiiIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSYour Model 1108 has been carefully designed to give you yearsof safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equ

Page 35 - 4.1 The Unit ID Number

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual184. Press ENTER. The 1108 will respond: “Enter.”ENTERTONEPMStep 3: Set Dial-Out Telephone NumbersTo program dial

Page 36 - ID NUMBER

Chapter 3: Quick Start19Step 4: Set Temperature LimitsHigh and low temperature limits can be separately programmedfor each input that is configured

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual20The Model 1108 responds: “Enter high temperaturelimit.”6. Using the number keys, enter the value for hightempera

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Chapter 3: Quick Start21Programmable Feature• Recognition TimeThis is the programmedwaiting period to determine ifan alert condition has persistedlon

Page 39 - 4.4 Special Dialing

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual22NOTES

Page 40 - 4.4.1 Special Dialing Keys

Chapter 4: Communications Programming23Chapter 4: Communications ProgrammingThis chapter explains the keypad commands forcommunications programming

Page 41 - RING/TAD

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

Page 42 - TEMP LIMITS

Chapter 4: Communications Programming254.2 Dial-out Telephone NumbersThe Model 1108 can store up to eight 32-digit phone numbers.These are the numb

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual265. Press ENTER. The unit will respond with “Enter.”ENTERTONEPM6. Repeat above procedure to program up to eight s

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Chapter 4: Communications Programming273. Press the number key (from 1 to 8) representing thetelephone number you want to erase.RECOGNITION TIME741V

Page 45 - 4.5 Rings Until Answer

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manualiv• If anything happens that indicates that your Model 1108is not working properly or has been damaged, unplug iti

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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

Page 47 - 4.6.2 Using the TAD Feature

Chapter 4: Communications Programming29NOTEEach time a pause, pound (#) or asterisk (*) isincorporated in a programming sequence, it iscounted as on

Page 48 - 4.6.3 No TAD In Use

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual306. Enter the complete telephone number (1 + area code)using the number keys. The Model 1108 will recite thedigit

Page 49 - LISTEN TIME

Chapter 4: Communications Programming314. Enter the telephone number using the number keys. TheModel 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual323. Press any unassigned number key (from 1 to 8) torepresent the new telephone number entry.RECOGNITION TIME741V

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Chapter 4: Communications Programming337. Enter a telephone number or custom code number thatwill identify the Model 1108 as the caller to your beep

Page 52 - 4.10 Voice Repetitions

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual34SET#2. Press RING/TAD. The Model 1108 will respond: “Enternumber.”RING/TADPAUSEAM3. Using the number keys, enter

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Chapter 4: Communications Programming35commands, while your telephone answering device is set toreceive outside calls. Programming for use with a te

Page 54 - INTERCALL

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual36Using the procedure just outlined, all incoming calls will beanswered by the telephone answering device, allowin

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter 4: Communications Programming393. Using the number keys, enter the minutes.The Model 1108 recites the digits as they are pressed.RECOGNITION

Page 59 - 4.14 The Security Code

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

Page 60 - 4.14.2 Unlocking the Keypad

Chapter 4: Communications Programming414.10.1 Programming Voice RepetitionsTo program Voice Repetitions:1. Press SET.SET#2. Press VOICE REPS.VOICE

Page 61 - Chapter 5: Alarm Programming

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual424.11 Intercall TimeThe Intercall Time is the programmable period of time theModel 1108 waits in calling subsequ

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Chapter 4: Communications Programming434. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 will respond: “Enterseconds.”ENTERTONEPM6. Using the number keys, enter the se

Page 63 - 5.2 Enable/Disable Inputs

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual44numbers until a maximum number of calls is reached. The MaxCalls setting regulates the number of calls that will

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Chapter 4: Communications Programming455. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 responds: “Enter.”ENTERTONEPM4.12.2 Interrogating Max CallsTo interrogate Max

Page 65 - RECOGNITION

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

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Chapter 4: Communications Programming474.14 The Security CodeThe Security Code is the last step after setting all otherprogramming parameters for t

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s ManualviThe telephone company may ask that you disconnect thisequipment from the network until the problem has beencorre

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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

Page 69 - 5.5 Temperature Scale

Chapter 5: Alarm Programming49Chapter 5: Alarm ProgrammingThis chapter explains the alarm programming and monitoringcapabilities of the Model 1108,

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual50NOTEBefore starting keyboard commands to configureinput normality on the Model 1108, it is veryimportant to chec

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Chapter 5: Alarm Programming516. The Model 1108 audibly recites the configuration for eachof the eight inputs:• If the input is normally open, the M

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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

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Chapter 5: Alarm Programming53In another example, input 5 is configured as a temperatureinput. The current temperature is 76 degrees. During a Statu

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual544. Using the number keys, enter the minutes. For example, toset a Recognition Time of five minutes, simply press

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Chapter 5: Alarm Programming553. Press the corresponding input key (1 to 8).RECOGNITION TIME741VOICEREPS28INTERCALLTIME3MAX CALLSCALLDELAYCLOCKTEMP

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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

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Chapter 5: Alarm Programming57not respond to temperatures encountered at maximum settingsor beyond.) Begin by following the key sequence shown inSec

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viiCanadian Department of Communications StatementNotice: The Canadian Department of Communications labelidentifies certified equipment. This certific

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual582. Press TEMP. The Model 1108 responds: “Off,” indicatingCelsius scale has replaced Fahrenheit scale.TEMPF / C3

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Chapter 5: Alarm Programming593. Press the number (1 to 8) of the selected temperatureinput to be calibrated.RECOGNITION TIME741VOICEREPS28INTERCALL

Page 81 - Remote Access

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual605.6.2 Interrogating Temperature Calibration1. Press WHAT IS.WHAT IS*2. Press CALIBRATE.CALIBRATE63. Press the n

Page 82 - 6.1.3 Callback Acknowledgment

Chapter 5: Alarm Programming615.8 AC Power Monitoring Enable/DisableThe Model 1108 monitors AC power failure. This commandenables or disables the

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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

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Chapter 5: Alarm Programming636. Using the number keys, enter the number of seconds. TheModel 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed.RECOGN

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual645.10.1 Programming Sound Alarm SensitivityThe sensitivity setting for sound alarm monitoring ranges from1 to 255

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Chapter 5: Alarm Programming652. Press CALIBRATE.CALIBRATE63. Press SOUND. The Model 1108 recites the programmedsound sensitivity level.9LISTEN TIME

Page 87 - Telephone

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual665. Press ENTER.ENTERTONEPM5.11 High Sound Alarm Enable/DisableThe Model 1108 monitors sound through the built-in

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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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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manualviii

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual68NOTES

Page 91 - Chapter 7: Operation

69Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote AccessChapter 6: Acknowledgment,Status Report, andRemote AccessIn addition to communication a

Page 92 - Model 1108 User’s Manual

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual70Example: You receive a call from the Model 1108, reportingthat an alarm exists. The message concludes: “Indicate

Page 93 - Chapter 7: Operation

71Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote AccessNOTEIf you have the TAD feature ( telephoneanswering device) enabled, the Model 1108 wi

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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

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73Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote Access6.2.2 Example: Status Report, Existing AlarmsInputs 2, 3, 4, and 6 are configured as d

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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

Page 97 - Appendix A: Troubleshooting

75Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote Access6.2.4 Battery ConditionDuring a Status Report, you may hear one of three possiblemessag

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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

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77Chapter 6: Acknowledgment, Status Report, and Remote AccessActivating Listen-In Time –# (pound), 1...initiates Listen-In Time for listening to on

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Chapter 1: IntroductionixModel 1108Table of Contentsversion 1.03Important Safety Instructions ... iiiFCC Requiremen

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Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual78NOTES

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Chapter 7: Operation79Chapter 7: OperationAfter installation and programming is completed, theModel 1108 is fully operational. This chapter explains

Page 103 - Appendix A: Troubleshooting

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual80• Model 1108 detects a change in themonitored condition (from the sensorwired to one of the inputs). This iscons

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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

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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

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Chapter 7: Operation83same line as the Model 1108 (and TADis enabled), the Model 1108 willanswer on the first ring. First, it recitesthe Status Repo

Page 107 - Appendix C

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual847.2 Example: A Dial-out Telephone CallThe following parameters are selected for demonstrationpurposes:• Model 11

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Appendix A: Troubleshooting85Appendix A: TroubleshootingIn the event that a problem is encountered, this section will assistyou in determining the ca

Page 109 - Appendix B: Accessories

Sensaphone® Model 1108 User’s Manual86Communications / Dial-out:Problem1. The Model 1108 fails to dial out.a) The telephone number may beincorrectly p

Page 110 - 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

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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