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2. 58 5 6 1 Programming Temperature Calibration 58 5 6 2 Interrogating Temperature Calibration 59 5 7 Obtaining Current Temperature 59 5 8 AC Power Monitoring Enable Disable 60 5 8 1 Enabling Disabling the AC Power Alarm 60 5 9 AC Power Failure Recognition Time 61 5 9 1 Programming Power Failure Recognition Time 61 5 9 2 Interrogating Power Failure Recognition Time 62 5 10 Sound Alarm 63 5 10 1 Programming Sound Alarm Sensitivity 63 5 10 2 Interrogating Sound Sensitivity 64 5 10 3 Programming High Sound Alarm Recognition TIME ooo 64 5 11 High Sound Alarm Enable Disable 65 5 11 1 Changing Enabled Disabled High Sound Alarm 66 5 12 Delay iina d y n 66 Chapter 6 Acknowledgment Status Report and Remote 69 6 1 Alarm Acknowledomen 69 6 1 1 Local Acknowledgment 69 6 1 2 Touch ToneTM Acknowledgment 69 6 1 3 Callback Acknowledgment 70 6 2 Status Report 71 6 2 1 Example Status Report No Alarms 72 6 2 2 Example Status Report Existing Alarm
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4. RONA 45 4 13 1 Setting the Clock 45 4 13 2 Interrogating for the Current Time 46 4 14 The Security Code 47 4 14 1 Locking the 47 4 14 2 Unlocking the Keypad 48 Chapter 5 Alarm 49 5 1 Input Configuration 49 5 1 1 Programming Input Configuration 50 5 1 2 Verifying Input Configuration 51 5 2 Enable Disable Inputs 51 5 2 1 Changing Enabled Disabled Input Status 51 5 2 2 Verifying Enabled Disabled Input Status 52 5 3 Input Recognition Time 52 5 3 1 Programming Input Recognition 53 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 5 3 2 Interrogating Input Recognition Time 54 5 4 Establishing High and Low Temperature Limits 54 5 4 1 Programming Temperature Limits for a Selected Input 55 5 4 2 Disabling Alarm Response to High or LOW Temperature 0 eke 56 5 4 3 Interrogating High and Low Temperature Limits 57 5 5 Temperature 57 5 6 Temperature Calibration
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6. 17 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 4 Press ENTER The 1104 will respond Enter ENTER TONE PM Step 3 Set Dial Out Telephone Numbers To program dial out telephone numbers 1 Press SET SET 2 Press PHONE NUMBER PHONE NUMBER 3 Select which telephone number to program Press any unassigned number key from 1 to 4 to represent the new telephone number entry OMA P1104 will respond Enter number 5 voe meca REPS TE 1 MAX CALIS 4 Enter the complete telephone number using the number keys The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed 5 Press ENTER The unit will respond Enter ENTER TONE PM 6 Repeat above procedure to program up to four separate telephone numbers 18 Chapter 3 Quick Start Step 4 Set Temperature Limits High and low temperature limits can be separately programmed for each input that is configured as temperature Limits can range from 20 to 150 Fahrenheit or from 30 to 65 Celsius Default settings are 10 F for low temperature and 100 F for high temperature Do not set temperature limits too close to normal room temperature since minor fluctuations could result in frequent and unnecessary alarm dialouts 1 Press SET SET Press TEMP LIMITS TEMP LIMITS From the number keys press a number from 1 to 4 that corresponds to the temperature in
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10. Refer to Appendix B for information on additional sensors available separately from Omega that are best suited to your application The status of each monitored condition is readily obtained at the unit s installation site or remotely by telephone At the close of every Status Report time is provided for listening to on site sounds Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual To ensure reliable operation the OMA P1104 features power backup capability in the event of AC power failure six D cell batteries not included will continue to power the unit for approximately 10 hours This manual is comprised of the instructions and commands for installing and operating the OMA P1104 The Quick Start chapter is included to speed understanding of programming and operation Communication and Alarm Programming chapters demonstrate step by step methods for utilizing the full range of available features The Troubleshooting chapter provides assistance in the event that problems are encountered Technical Support If any questions arise upon installation or operation of the OMA P1104 please contact Omega Engineering Data Acquisi tion Group Chapter 2 Installation Correctly installing the OMA P1104 will ensure proper functioning of the unit Please read the entire chapter before starting the installation process Within the packaging will be a Warranty Registration Card Please take the time to fill this out and mail The One Year
11. 1 Press SET 2 Press RECOGNITION TIME RECOGNITION TIME 3 Press SOUND The OMA P1104 responds Enter seconds LISTEN TIME SOUND 4 Using the number keys enter the number of seconds The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed 5 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 responds OK ENTER TONE PM 5 11 High Sound Alarm Enable Disable The OMA P1104 monitors sound through the built in microphone When the sound level suddenly exceeds the programmed high sound limit the OMA P1104 will respond to an alert condition The increased sound level must continue throughout the programmed recognition time The default for high sound alarm is enabled on NOTE 65 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual The microphone is also used for listening to on site sounds Refer to Chapter 4 Section 4 7 Disabling the sound alarm does not affect listen in capability 5 11 1 Changing Enabled Disabled High Sound Alarm 1 Press SENSOR ON OFF SENSOR ON OFF 2 Press SOUND The OMA P1104 will say Off to indicate disabled or On to indicate enabled LISTEN TIME SOUND 3 Repeat key sequence to change settings 5 12 Exit Delay 66 When tripping an alarm is unavoidable yet a true alert condition has not actually occurred the alarm response including dial out can be temporarily suppressed The OMA P1104 is able to suppress and then reset its dial out function
12. push button commands Remote telephone commands include Disabling enabling any input Disabling enabling High Sound Alarm monitoring Disabling enabling AC Power monitoring Activation of Listen In Time Activation of the Status Report To issue commands by telephone first dial the number of the OMA P1104 to access the Status Report The Status Report will be followed by the programmed Listen In Time If you remain on the telephone the Status Report will be repeated followed by a 10 second waiting period and hang up During this 10 second waiting period or at any time during the call other commands may by accessed by pressing any push button on the telephone If a Security Code 15 in effect the OMA P1104 will prompt you with Enter Security Code If no Security Code is set then it will say Enter your Security Code 4 digits with the telephone push buttons If the code you enter is correct the OMA P1104 will respond OK If you enter the wrong Security Code the 1104 says Error Have a good day and hangs up 75 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual Disabling enabling inputs If an input is set to detect an alert condition it can be disabled to prevent the OMA P1104 from dialing out or re enabled at any time This feature allows the convenience of disabling an input even if you are away from the site of the OMA P1104 One such app
13. Enter ENTER TONE PM NOTE Do not set temperature limits too close to normal room temperature Minor temperature fluctua tions could result in frequent and unnecessary alarm dialouts 5 4 2 Disabling Alarm Response to High or Low Temperature To disable alarm response to either high or low temperature settings exclusively enter the maximum temperature limit when programming the selected input The OMA P1104 will not respond to temperatures encountered at maximum settings or beyond Begin by following the key sequence shown in Section 5 4 1 and when prompted to enter the high or low temperature value Set high temperature to either 150 F or 65 high temperature limit to prevent the OMA P1104 from responding to a high temperature alarm Set low temperature to either 20 F or 30 to prevent Chapter 5 Alarm Programming the OMA P1104 from responding to a low temperature alarm 5 4 3 Interrogating High and Low Temperature Limits 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press TEMP LIMITS TEMP LIMITS 3 Press the number key corresponding to the selected temperature input voe renca REPS 4 MAX caus 5 5 Temperature Scale Temperature inputs may be set in either Fahrenheit or Celsius degrees The default temperature scale is Fahrenheit To change to Celsius 1 Press SENSOR ON OFF 1 2 3 merca REPS TIME 4 MAX caus 2
14. Communications Programming 5 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 responds Enter ENTER TONE PM 4 12 2 Interrogating Max Calls To interrogate Max Calls programmed 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press MAX CALLS 4 MAX CALLS The OMA P1104 will recite the value set for Max Calls 4 13 The Clock The OMA P1104 has a built in clock The power up time is 12 AM The clock will keep time from 12 AM until you program the current time It will then keep time from your programmed time If the AC power fails the clock will con tinue to keep time until the battery back up fails It will then reset to 12 AM when power is restored An incorrect time is a good indication that the power has failed and the batteries have been expended 4 13 1 Setting the Clock To set the clock 1 Press SET SET 45 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 2 Press CLOCK 8 CLOCK 3 Using the number keys enter the correct time The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed 4 Ifthe time is AM press the AM key The OMA P1104 will beep If the time is PM there is no key to press the clock will be automatically set to PM if AM is not set PAUSE AM 5 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 will say Enter ENTER TONE PM Example You want to set the clock to 12 45 AM Press the following keys in the order shown SET CLOCK 1 2 4 5 AM ENTER 4 13 2 Interrogating for the
15. Limited Warranty is explained in the back of this manual 2 1 Operating Environment The OMA P1104 should be installed and operated in an area that provides space for wiring sensors to the screw terminals near an AC power source and telephone line Operating temperature ranges from 32 Fahrenheit 0 Celsius to 120 Fahrenheit 49 Celsius NOTE The OMA P1104 is a sensitive electronic device Do not install the OMA P1104 near strong electrostatic electromagnetic or radioactive fields Do not expose to fumes or corrosive vapors 2 2 Mounting Flat Mount Place the OMA P1104 on top of a desk or other horizontal surface Wall Mount Mount on a wall with two screws using the keyholes on the back panel of the unit Place the screws or bolts 3 3 6 apart at the desired height from the floor Hook the unit over the screws and toward the floor Refer to Figure 2 1 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 36 j gt Figure 2 1 Wall Mount 2 3 Power Surge Protection The OMA P1104 can be damaged by power surges and lightning through the telephone line and the 120 VAC power supply Although the OMA P1104 has built in surge protection werecommendthatad ditional pr otectionbe obtainedf the unit and f or an electr onicequipmentthatisattac hed to yourpo wer suppl y and telephone lines Powersur gepr otec tion is especiall tant if y ou live in a lightning pr area 2 4 Power Suppl
16. To obtain current temperature 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press TEMP ye 5 8 AC Power Monitoring Enable Disable The OMA P1104 monitors AC power failure This command enables or disables the power failure detection feature When enabled the OMA P1104 will monitor power and dial out when AC power failure exceeds a programmable span of time refer to AC Power Failure Recognition Time Section 5 9 The default setting for AC power monitoring is enabled on When disabled the OMA P1104 will not dial out to report power failure 5 81 Enabling Disabling the AC Power Alarm 1 Press SENSOR ON OFF SENSOR ON OFF 2 Press POWER ID NUMBER POWER The OMA P1104 will say Off to indicate that the power alarm is disabled or The OMA P1104 will say On to indicate that the 60 Chapter 5 Alarm Programming power alarm is enabled 3 Repeat key sequence to change settings 5 9 AC Power Failure Recognition Time The AC Power Failure Recognition Time is the length of time that AC electric power is off before a valid alarm is recognized and dial out begins The default setting is 5 minutes 0 seconds but is programmable from 0 seconds to a maximum of 272 minutes When AC power failure occurs and throughout the pro grammed Recognition Time the OMA P1104 steadily repeats the message the electricity is off at the unit s installation site There is no Call Delay programming avai
17. Explanation The pattern of one ring followed by a second call within 30 seconds signals the OMA P1104 to answer your incoming call excluding the telephone answering device NOTE Special Case If the OMA P1104 shares the same line with a telephone answering device and during certain time periods frequent incoming calls are expected on that line then you may want to temporarily disable the TAD feature If you leave the TAD enabled it will not adversely affect normal operation but if two outside telephone calls are received within the same 30 second time window the OMA P1104 will interpret this pattern as a signal to answer the telephone If this occurs press any key on the OMA P1104 to hang up 4 6 3 No TAD In Use If a telephone answering device is not used on the same telephone line as the OMA P1104 make sure that the TAD feature is disabled or turned off Only Rings Until Answer programming will determine how incoming calls are answered For example if you program Rings Until Answer to 3 incoming calls will be answered in 3 rings 4 7 Listen in Time The Listen in Time is the amount of time you can listen to sounds from the OMA P1104 s built in microphone at its installation site When you call in for a Status Report the 36 Chapter 4 Communications Programming OMA P1104 announces Listen in Time at the end of its first round of status readings saying Listen to the sound level for programmed time enter
18. Press TEMP The OMA P1104 responds Off indicating Celsius scale has replaced Fahrenheit scale TEMP 3 return to Fahrenheit scale repeat the key sequence The OMA P1104 responds On indicating Fahrenheit scale is in effect NOTE When switching from Fahrenheit to Celsius or 57 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual vice versa the change applies to all inputs configured to read temperature When switching temperature scales it is important to reset high and low temperature limits on all temperature inputs Refer to Section 5 4 1 to reset temperature limits 5 6 Temperature Calibration To compensate for minor variances in sensor accuracy an offset may be programmed for each temperature input The amount of offset is measured in degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius Adjustments are possible within a range from 10 degrees to 10 degrees For example if input 3 is sensing temperature and is reading degree too high then the calibration for input 3 is set at 1 to obtain an accurate reading 5 6 1 Programming Temperature Calibration 1 Press SET SET 2 Press CALIBRATE CALIBRATE 3 Press the number 1 to 4 of the selected temperature input to be calibrated REPS Te 4 MAX caus 4 Enter the number required to offset the current tempera ture reading so a correct reading is obtained CALL VOICE INTERCAL
19. alert input Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual ew 1 cw 2 an cw 4 Sensor wired to Alert Input 3 Figure 2 6 Sensor Connected to an Alert Input Any sensor can be attached to the OMA P1104 using 22 gauge wire The sensor can be several hundred feet from the unit as long as the total resistance of the circuit is not greater than 50 ohms Use wire appropriate for the application ano 1 ew 2 an aw 4 Sensor wired to Alert Input 3 Sensor wired to Alert Input 2 10 Chapter 2 Installation Figure 2 7 Two Sensors Wired to Adjacent Inputs NOTE Do not use sensors switches or relays that supply any voltage or current to the OMA P1104 Be aware of proximity to other electrical wires or components when placing wires that lead from the sensors to the unit Avoid running the wires near electrical devices that use high voltage or current such as motors heavy machinery etc This voltage may be inductively coupled into the sensor wiring and could result in damage to the the OMA P1104 s circuitry Try to place wires at least 6 inches from other electrical wiring or devices 211 Multiple Sensors The OMA P1104 may have more than one sensor connected to the same alert input as long as the normal condition for each sensor on the same alert input is identical either all N O or all N C However only one remote temperature sensor can be used on each input W
20. automatically through use of the Status Report This is especially convenient when an alert condition is created upon exiting a monitored door and there is no way to cancel from the local keypad Example You are planning to exit through a monitored door Prior to exiting you initiate a Status Report recitation at the OMA P1104 keypad by pressing WHAT IS followed by STATUS key sequence shown below This allows you approximately 30 seconds to exit without activating the OMA P1104 s programmed response to an alarm At the conclusion of the status report normal alarm response is reactivated Chapter 5 Alarm Programming To use exit delay initiate the Status Report 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press STATUS The OMA P1104 recites the full Status Report during this time you are able to exit the monitored area without tripping an alarm STATUS CONFIGURE 67 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual NOTES 68 Chapter 6 Acknowledgment Status Report and Remote Access In addition to communication and alarm monitoring capabilities the OMA P1104 will also respond to your instructions and provide you with access to information on monitored conditions at all times By issuing commands to the unit either at the installation site or over standard telephone lines the following features may be activated Acknowledgment of existing alarms The Status Report on all monitored conditions 6 1 Ala
21. but return it to Omega Customer Service or other approved repair facility when any service or repair work is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the unit is subsequently used Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual If anything happens that indicates that your OMA P1104 is not working properly or has been damaged unplug it immediately and follow the procedures in Appendix C for having it serviced Return the unit for servicing under the following conditions 1 The power cord or plug is frayed or damaged 2 Liquid has been spilled into the product or it has been exposed to water 3 The unit has been dropped or the cabinet is damaged 4 The unit doesn t function normally when you re following the operating instructions Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak CAUTION To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Injury to Persons Read and Follow these Instructions 1 ii Use only the following type and size batteries Alkaline size D Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire The cell may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released electrolyte
22. is called from a remote location it always begins its message with the identification number Hello this is telephone number Unit ID Number 23 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 4 1 1 Programming the ID Number To program the ID Number 1 Press SET SET 2 Press ID NUMBER 0 ID NUMBER POWER 3 Using the number keys enter up to 16 digits for the ID number The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed 4 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 will respond Enter ENTER TONE PM 4 1 2 Interrogating the ID Number To interrogate the ID numbers 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT 2 Press ID NUMBER The OMA P1104 will recite the Unit ID Number programmed 0 ID NUMBER POWER 24 Chapter 4 Communications Programming 4 2 Dial out Telephone Numbers 4 2 1 The OMA P1104 can store up to four 32 digit phone numbers These are the numbers that will be called during dial out In the event of an alarm the numbers are dialed sequentially 1 through 4 Begin programming the first telephone number by assigning it to the key labeled with the number 1 on the keypad and continue to assign any other telephone numbers in numerical order A pause pound or asterisk can be added to an individual phone number to access different phone and beeper systems See Special Dialing Section 4 4 Programming Dial out Telephone Numbers To program dial out telephone numbers 1 Press
23. sound that will cause the OMA P1104 to respond to an alarm and dial out It may be useful to desensitize the OMA P1104 to sound if it is installed in an area with a relatively high noise level or where a loud noise occurs frequently but is not associated with an alarm In some applications it may be desirable to increase sound sensitivity to low sound levels 5 10 1 Programming Sound Alarm Sensitivity The sensitivity setting for sound alarm monitoring ranges from 1 to 255 A value of 1 makes the microphone the MOST sensitive to changes in sound The value 255 makes the microphone the LEAST sensitive to sound The default value is 32 1 Press SET SET 2 Press CALIBRATE 3 Press SOUND The OMA P1104 responds Enter number 63 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND Using the number keys enter a value for sound sensitivity The OMA P1104 recites the digits as you press them 5 Press ENTER 1104 responds Enter ENTER TONE PM 5 10 2 Interrogating Sound Sensitivity 1 Press WHAT IS 2 Press CALIBRATE CALIBRATE 3 Press SOUND The OMA P1104 recites the programmed sound sensitivity level LISTEN TIME SOUND 5 10 3 Programming High Sound Alarm Recognition Time The Recognition Time for sound alarm monitoring ranges from 2 seconds to 59 seconds The default value is 8 seconds 64 Chapter 5 Alarm Programming
24. the programmed Recognition Time for that input 5 4 Establishing High and Low Temperature Limits High and low temperature limits can be separately programmed for each input configured as temperature Limits can range from 20 to 150 Fahrenheit or from 30 to 65 Celsius When temperature limits exceed high or low settings the OMA P1104 will dial out with an alarm message Default settings are 10 F for low temperature and 100 F for high 54 Chapter 5 Alarm Programming temperature 5 4 1 Programming Temperature Limits for a Selected Input 1 Press SET SET 2 Press TEMP LIMITS TEMP LIMITS 3 From the number keys press a number from to 4 that corresponds to the temperature input being programmed 2 voe REPS TIME 4 MAX CALLS The OMA P1104 responds Enter low temperature limit 4 Using the number keys enter a value for low temperature limit The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed If a negative number is required first press PAUSE then enter the number 5 Press ENTER ENTER TONE PM 55 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 56 The OMA P1104 responds Enter high temperature limit Using the number keys enter the value for high tempera ture limit The OMA P1104 recites the digits as they are pressed Press ENTER The OMA P1104 responds
25. to 60 minutes The default intercall time is minute If an incoming telephone call is made to the OMA P1104 during Intercall Time in between its dialing of subsequent telephone numbers to report an alarm it will answer the incoming call and immediately report any existing alarms The manner in which the incoming call is answered depends upon whether or not TAD is enabled or disabled If TAD Telephone Answering Device is enabled Rings Until Answer will be 1 If TAD is disabled Rings Until Answer will be 10 Refer to Section 4 5 Rings Until Answer and Section 4 6 TAD Telephone Answering Device 4111 Programming Intercall Time To program Intercall Time 1 Press SET SET 2 Press INTERCALL TIME INTERCALL TIME The OMA P1104 will respond Enter minutes 3 Using the number keys enter the minutes The OMA P1104 recites the digits as you press them Chapter 4 Communications Programming 4 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 will respond Enter seconds ENTER TONE PM 6 Using the number keys enter the seconds The OMA P1104 recites the digits as you press them 7 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 responds Enter ENTER TONE PM 4 11 2 Interrogating Intercall Time To interrogate Intercall Time 1 2 gt 5 a WHAT IS 2 Press INTERCALL TIME INTERCALL TIME The OMA P1104 will recite the programmed I
26. 104 to initialize the 4 inputs and establish normal settings Any change in the status of an input for example from a normally open contact to a suddenly closed contact is recognized as an alert condi tion In the case of a temperature input an alert condition is recognized when established temperature limits are exceeded NOTE Before starting keyboard commands to configure input normality on the OMA P1104 it is very important to check that the sensors you have wired to the unit are set in their normal non alarm positions 49 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 50 For example if a magnetic reed switch a normally closed sensor used to detect unauthorized entry has been wired to the OMA P1104 make sure that the door or window to be monitored is shut before configuring the input If a motion detector is wired to the unit it is advisable to block all sources of motion from the sensor before and during configuration 511 Programming Input Configuration 1 Press STANDBY to place the OMA P1104 in Standby mode RUN STANDBY Wire sensors to the inputs to the back of the OMA P1104 see Chapter 2 Section 2 10 Press RUN The red light glows when the OMA P1104 returns to Run mode RUN STANDBY Press SET SET Press CONFIGURE STATUS CONFIGURE a The OMA P1104 audibly recites the configuration for each of the four inputs If the input is normally open the OMA P1 104 recites the numb
27. 104 will answer the telephone on the first ring If it is disabled the telephone must be allowed to ring 10 times This serves as a precaution against a random alarm acknowledgment Refer to Chapter 4 Section 4 6 for complete information on using the TAD feature 6 2 Status Report The Status Report allows access to complete information on all monitored conditions either locally from the keypad or by telephone from any location The OMA P1104 will answer an incoming telephone call following the programmed Rings Until Answer refer to Chapter 4 Section 4 5 Included with the Status Report are messages related to alarm conditions AC power battery backup and sound level It also provides an opportunity for listening to on site sounds refer to Listen in Time Chapter 4 Section 4 7 To initiate the Status Report 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press STATUS STATUS CONFIGURE Sections 6 2 1 6 2 2 and 6 2 3 demonstrate two different Status Report recitations The Status Report starts with Hello This is telephone number 555 1234 or the programmed ID The time is 12 15 PM or the current time The OMA P1104 proceeds with a separate report for each input Each input identifies itself by reciting the input number 71 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 72 6 2 1 Example Status Report No Alarms Inputs 2 3 and 4 are configured as dry contact and input is configured as temp
28. 4 says Off to indicate disabled or to indicate enabled CALL VOICE INTERCALL DELAY REPS TIME 4 MAX caus 51 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 5 2 2 Verifying Enabled Disabled Input Status 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press STATUS STATUS CONFIGURE F 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 fan 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 min
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30. An input configured as dry contact can be used with any normally open N O or normally closed N C device Chapter 2 Installation Open refers to an opened circuit path if conditions cause the circuit to close an alert condition occurs Closed refers to a continuous circuit path if a closed circuit is opened an alert condition occurs The OMA P1104 determines the way inputs are configured by the type of sensor connected to each alert input refer to Chapter 5 Section 5 1 An input configured as temperature is designed to evaluate a range of settings The OMA P1104 will read the temperature at the sensor s location and compare that value to programmed high and low temperature limits Temperature inputs must be used with Phonetics Remote Temperature Sensor NOTE Before wiring it is advisable to disable the inputs to prevent accidentally tripping an alarm See Chapter 5 Section 5 2 2 10 Installing the Sensor After you have selected the sensor loosen the screw of the alert input and its corresponding ground Two wire leads are used to connect any monitoring sensor Fasten one lead to the num bered screw and the other lead to GND Tighten both screws If the input was not disabled the OMA P1104 may recite its Alert Condition Exists message as you connect the sensor If it does just press any key to stop it Re enable the input after wiring Refer to Figures 2 6 and 2 7 for connecting a sensor to an
31. C power will return two audible beeps rather than the word When you call the OMA P1104 for a Status Report you hear the following Hello this is telephone number 555 1234 The time is 12 15 PM Number 1 OFF 96 degrees HIGH Number 2 OF 74 degrees Number 3 OFF EXISTS Number 4 OFF OK The electricity is beep beep ON If the electricity is off or the AC adaptor is disconnected you will hear The electricity is beep beep OFF Battery condition OK Sound level OFF OK If the sound level is high you will hear Sound level OFF HIGH Listen to the sound level for 10 seconds The Status Report repeats once more and the OMA P1104 concludes the call saying Have a good day Chapter 6 Acknowledgment Status Report and Remote Access 6 2 4 6 2 5 Battery Condition During a Status Report you may hear one of three possible messages regarding battery power The OMA P1104 determines the appropriate message by measuring battery voltage Depending upon the remaining voltage it may respond Battery Condition OK if over 8 2 Volts Battery Condition low if between 7 2 and 8 2 Volts Replace batteries if below 7 2 Volts Remote Access by Touch Tone Telephone Calling the OMA P1104 for a Status Report provides the opportunity to access other functions using Touch Tone
32. Current Time To interrogate the OMA P1104 for the current time 1 Press WHAT IS 2 Press CLOCK The OMA P1104 will recite the programmed time 8 CLOCK 46 Chapter 4 Communications Programming 4 14 The Security Code The Security Code is the last step after setting all other pro gramming parameters for the OMA P1104 The code consists of a 4 digit number you select and will effectively prevent unauthorized changes to the OMA P1104 s programming When the Security Code is activated all keyboard program ming is inaccessible The OMA P1104 may be interrogated using the WHAT IS key but the keyboard must be unlocked via the Security Code before any additional programming is possible 4 14 1 Locking the Keypad To program the Security Code 1 Press SET SET 2 Press CODE CODE MUTE The OMA P1104 will say Enter security code 3 Using the number keys enter 4 digits The OMA P1104 says OK The keyboard is now locked If unauthorized persons attempt to set a parameter an error message Error 2 is returned Whenever any operation except WHAT IS takes place without entering the security code first this error message occurs 47 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 4 14 2 Unlocking the Keypad To unlock the keyboard 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT 2 Press CODE CODE MUTE The OMA P1104 will say Enter Security Code 3 Using the numbe
33. L DELAY REPS TIME 5 6 cauerare 7 8 9 econmon LISTEN TIME TIME clock SOUND 0 1D NUMBER POWER 58 Chapter 5 Alarm Programming To program a positive offset number up to 10 degrees enter the number on the keypad The OMA P1104 recites the digits as they are pressed To program a negative offset number up to 10 degrees first press PAUSE The unit responds with a beep Next enter the number on the keypad The unit recites the digits as they are pressed 5 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 responds Enter ENTER TONE PM NOTE If you find that your calibration offset exceeds more than 5 or 5 degrees other complicating factors could be affecting normal operation of the OMA P1104 Call Omega for technical assistance 5 6 2 Interrogating Temperature Calibration 1 Press WHAT IS 3 Press the number key corresponding to the selected temperature input voe merca DELAV REPS TIME 4 MAX caus Ifa beep precedes the number as it is recited then a negative offset is indicated 5 7 Obtaining Current Temperature Current temperature readings for each temperature input may be accessed at any time The OMA P1104 recites the input 59 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual number and the actual temperature detected by the attached sensor for all inputs configured as temperature
34. Mute 1 Press SENSOR ON OFF SENSOR ON OFF 2 Press MUTE CODE MUTE The OMA P1104 will say On to indicate that Local Voice Mute is enabled or Off to indicate that it is disabled 3 Repeat key sequence to switch between enabled or disabled Local Voice Mute 4 10 Voice Repetitions 40 The Voice Repetitions feature allows programming of the number of times the alarm message is delivered per phone call during alarm dial out The maximum repetitions may be set to 10 the default is 3 repetitions Chapter 4 Communications Programming 4 10 1 Programming Voice Repetitions To program Voice Repetitions 1 Press SET SET 2 Press VOICE REPS 2 VOICE REPS The OMA P1104 will respond Enter number 3 Using the number keys enter a value from 0 to 10 4 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 will respond Enter ENTER TONE PM 4 10 2 Interrogating Voice Repetitions To interrogate Voice Repetitions 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT 5 2 Press VOICE REPS 2 VOICE REPS The OMA P1104 will recite the number programmed 41 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 4 11 Intercall Time 42 The Intercall Time is the programmable period of time the OMA P1104 waits in calling subsequent telephone numbers Intercall Time is activated only after alarm dial out to the first telephone number fails to be acknowledged This period can be programmed from 10 seconds
35. OMEGAPHONE OMA P1104 User s Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your OMA P1104 has been carefully designed to give you years of safe reliable performance As with all electrical equipment however there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the unit Read the installation and operating instructions in this manual carefully Be sure to save it for future reference Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the product itself To protect the OMA P1104 from overheating make sure all openings on the unit are not blocked Do not place on or near a heat source such as a radiator or heat register Do not use your OMA P1104 near water or spill liquid of any kind into it Be certain that your power source matches the rating listed on the AC power transformer If you re not sure of the type of power supply to your facility consult your dealer or local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through ventilation holes as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product
36. SET SET 2 Press PHONE NUMBER PHONE NUMBER 3 Select which telephone number to program Press any unassigned number key from 1 to 4 to represent the new telephone number entry The OMA P1104 will respond Enter number merca k REPS TIME 4 MAX caus 4 Enter the complete telephone number using the number keys 25 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 5 Press ENTER The unit will respond with Enter ENTER TONE PM 6 Repeat above procedure to program up to four separate telephone numbers 4 2 2 Interrogating a Dial out Telephone Number To interrogate dial out telephone numbers 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press PHONE NUMBER PHONE NUMBER 3 Press a number key from 1 to 4 Ev OMA P1104 will recite the corresponding telephone number If there is no number programmed for a particular key the unit will respond No number 4 2 3 Erasing a Telephone Number To erase a telephone number 1 Press SET SET 2 Press PHONE NUMBER PHONE NUMBER 26 Chapter 4 Communications Programming 3 Press the number key from 1 to 4 representing the telephone number you want to erase 2 4 Press ENTER The 1104 will say Enter ENTER TONE PM 4 3 Tone or Pulse Dialing The OMA P1104 can dial out in pulse or Touch Tone Select the type of dialing in eit
37. Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS i Requirement cccccescceseseeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees iii Canadian Department of Communications Statement v Chapter 1 1 Technical Support erie ae 2 Chapter 2 3 2 1 Operating Environmeni 3 2 2 MOUNINO lt iil yil arika s k ekl kak siias 3 2 3 Power Surge 4 2 4 Power Supply and Battery Backup 4 2 5 Starting the 1104 5 2 6 Run Mode and Standby Mode 5 2 7 Telephone 6 2 8 THE Microphone 7 2 9 Alert 8 2 10 Installing the 9 2 11 Multiple 11 2 12 Outdoor Wiring 12 2 13 Disconnecting for Storage or Seasonal Use 13 Chapter 3 QUICK Start sseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 15 3 1 The Local Keypad 15 3 2 Preparation for Programming 16 3 3 Quick Start Progr
38. allow exposed wires 12 Chapter 2 Installation to run freely in open air under such conditions the OMA P1104 is susceptible to serious damage during a lightning storm Depending upon the distance outdoor wiring must travel consideration should be given to use of shielded wire inside a metal conduit Both shield and conduit should be connected to earth ground This prevents stray voltage from entering the unit sensor Z2 Model 1104 Figure 2 10 Potential Sensor Damage from Stray Electrical Noise 2 13 Disconnecting the OMA P1104 for Storage or Seasonal Use If you plan to employ the OMA P1104 as a seasonal watch dog for a few months during the year you m ust disconnect all wires fr om the unit completel xy to a void dama ge to the circuitry when the unit is not in use Ifthe unit is unplugged but left in place with all the sensors still connected the wires act as antennae that draw in any stray electrical noise from such devices as fans blowers microwaves etc Additionally it is important to remove the batteries or they will discharge until they fail Preserve your OMA P1104 during the off season or when not in use Remove the sensor wires at the screw terminals 13 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual NOTES 14 Chapter 3 Quick Start This section presents a useful guide for first time programming of the OMA P1104 Follow instructions for installation before attempting to pr
39. amming Steps Step 1 Set Configuration of Inpute j 16 Step 2 Set the ID 17 vii Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual Step 3 Set Dial Out Telephone Numbers 18 Step 4 Set Temperature Limits 19 3 4 Summary of the Alarm Dial Out Process 21 Chapter 4 Communications Programming 23 4 1 The Unit ID Number 00 cee eeeeteeeeeeeeneeeees 23 4 1 1 Programming the ID Number 24 4 1 2 Interrogating the ID Number 24 4 2 Dial out Telephone Numbers 25 4 2 1 Programming Dial out Telephone Numbers 25 4 2 2 Interrogating a Dial out Telephone Number 26 4 2 3 Erasing a Telephone 26 4 3 Tone or Pulse 27 4 4 Special Dialing 27 4 4 1 Special Dialing Keys 28 4 4 2 Incorporating Pause 29 4 4 3 Incorporating a Pound or Asterisk 30 4 4 4 Special Dialing to a Beeper or Pager 31 4 5 Rings Until Answer 33 4 5 1 Programming Rings Until Answer 33 4 5 2 Interrogating Rings U
40. ance notice isn t practical the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service without notice and you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent with the rules and regulations of the FCC that could affect the proper func tioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this equipment or you need information on obtaining service or repairs please contact OMEGA Customer Service 1 800 622 2378 1 800 622 BEST iii Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits a designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions may cause harmful in
41. e word twelve Asterisk WHAT IS An asterisk may be required when calling some phone or beeper systems When interrogating telephone numbers asterisk is audibly represented by the word eleven Code CODE MUTE CODE instructs the OMA P1104 to wait until the call is answered before continuing When interrogating telephone numbers CODE is audibly represented by the word fourteen Chapter 4 Communications Programming NOTE Each time a pause pound or asterisk is incorporated in a programming sequence it is counted as one digit toward the total of 32 digits allowed 4 4 2 Incorporating a Pause Incorporate PAUSE to access an outside telephone line 1 Press SET SET 2 Press PHONE NUMBER PHONE NUMBER 3 Press any unassigned number key from to 4 to represent the new telephone number entry OMA P1104 will respond Enter number voe renca REPS 4 MAXCALLS 4 From the number keys enter the access digit i e 9 The OMA P1104 will recite the digit 5 Press PAUSE The OMA P1104 will beep RING TAD PAUSE AM 29 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 6 Enter the complete telephone number 1 area code using the number keys The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed 7 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 will say Enter ENTER TONE PM 4 4 3 Incorpo
42. ed The programmable range is from 0 to 255 seconds or up to 4 17 minutes The default value is 15 seconds NOTE The microphone is also used to monitor high sound level See Chapter 5 Section 5 10 through Section 5 11 1 4 7 1 Programming the Listen in Time To program the Listen in Time 1 Press SET SET 2 Press LISTEN TIME The OMA P1104 will respond Enter seconds LISTEN TIME SOUND Using the number keys enter the seconds The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed 4 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 will respond Enter ENTER TONE PM 37 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 4 7 2 Interrogating the Listen in Time To interrogate the Listen in Time 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press LISTEN TIME The OMA P1104 will recite the listen time in seconds programmed LISTEN TIME SOUND 4 8 Call Delay Call Delay is the programmed length of time the OMA P1104 waits following detection of an alarm before it begins the dial out sequence This applies only to the first call Delay time between calls is also programmable refer to Intercall Time Section 4 11 The purpose for Call Delay is to allow time for personnel at the OMA P1104 s installation site to respond to and cancel alarm before dial out begins During this time the OMA P1104 will audibly repeat its alert condition message unless the Local Voice Mute fea
43. ential dialing of telephone numbers to report an alarm Max Calls This is the total number of telephone calls that will be dialed in response to any valid alarm Telephone numbers are dialed sequentially and continue to cycle until the maximum number of calls is reached If no acknowledg ment occurs then at the completion of Max Calls all alarms are automatically acknowledged 21 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual NOTES 22 Chapter 4 Communications Programming This chapter explains the keypad commands for communications programming of the OMA P1104 including interrogation and resetting of the following The Unit ID Number Dial out Telephone Numbers Tone or Pulse Dialing Special Dialing with Pagers Beepers and Access Numbers Rings Until Answer and Telephone Answering Device Compatibility Listen in Time Call Delay Local Voice Mute Voice Repetitions Intercall Time Maximum Number of Calls The Clock Security Code 4 1 The Unit ID Number The Unit ID Number is the identification number of the OMA P1104 This number may be the same as the telephone number where the unit is installed or it may be designated using any number that best suits your application The purpose of the Unit ID Number is to immediately provide the source of any alarm especially when using multiple OMA P1104 units in a complex monitoring system When the OMA P1104
44. er of the input and says OK If the input is normally closed the OMA P1104 recites the number of the input followed by a beep and OK Chapter 5 Alarm Programming If the input is configured as temperature the OMA P1104 recites the number of the input followed by Temperature 5 1 2 Verifying Input Configuration Input configuration can be verified when interrogating the OMA P1104 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 allows you to enable or disable an input s response to an alert condition An enabled input will respond to an alert condition and allow dial out A disabled input will cause dial out to be suppressed but any existing alert condi tions will be revealed during the Status Report Enable disable programming is useful during wiring of inputs see Chapter 2 or when a condition needs to be monitored but is not critical enough to be programmed for dial out reporting It is important to verify input status after performing any task that requires disabling The default setting for all inputs is enabled ON If an alert condition exists when inputs are re enabled Recognition Time will restart refer to Section 5 3 5 2 1 Changing Enabled Disabled Input Status 1 Press SENSOR ON OFF SENSOR ON OFF 2 Press the number 1 to 4 of the selected input to enable disable The OMA P110
45. eration Chapter 3 Quick Start 3 4 Summary of the Alarm Dial Out Process Action Response Programmable Feature THE OMA P1104 DETECTS AN ALERT CONDITION An alert condition is not the same as a valid alarm the condition must continue for the programmed time period or Recognition Time before it is recognized as a valid alarm A VALID ALARM IS CONFIRMED An audible on site alarm message begins and continues until the alarm is acknowledged If the Mute feature is turned on there is no on site message Call Delay is activated DIAL OUT BEGINS Dial out begins by calling telephone number 1 to report an alarm If there is no acknowledgment the OMA P1104 waits the programmed Intercall Time before dialing subsequent telephone numbers Dial out continues in this manner cycling through the remaining telephone numbers for the programmed Max Calls THE ALARM IS ACKNOWLEDGED When the alarm is acknowledged the dial out process is cancelled and the audible on site alarm message stops Recognition Time This is the programmed waiting period to determine if an alert condition has persisted long enough to be considered a valid alarm If the sensor returns to normal within recognition time then no alarm will occur Call Delay This is the programmed waiting period before the first telephone number is called to report an alarm Intercall Time This is the programmed waiting period in between sequ
46. erature No alarms exist The Status Report begins by saying Hello this is telephone number 555 1234 the time is 12 15 PM Following this introduction the report continues Number I 74 degrees OK Number 2 OK Number 3 OK Number 4 OK The electricity is ON This refers to AC power Battery condition OK Other responses Battery condition low or Replace batteries Refer to Section 6 2 4 for additional information regarding battery condition Sound level OK Listen to the sound level for 10 seconds In this case the programmed Listen in Time is set at 10 seconds This feature is not available when obtaining the Status Report on site directly at the keypad The Status Report repeats once more and the OMA P1104 concludes the call saying Have a good day The Status Report will not repeat if obtained at the keypad Have a good day is also not recited The phrase no number at the end of a Status Report indicates that no dial out phone numbers have been programmed Chapter 6 Acknowledgment Status Report and Remote Access 6 2 2 Example Status Report Existing Alarms Inputs 2 3 and 4 are configured as dry contact and input 1 is configured as temperature An emergency situation is at hand a fire in a greenhouse has tripped a smoke alarm and electrical power has been disrupted In addition to high sound and AC power alarms
47. esent the new telephone number entry 1 2 4 kar Enter the complete telephone number using the number keys The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed INTERCALL TIME Press CODE This instructs the OMA P1104 to wait for the telephone call to be answered by the beeper or pager service A voice message will not occur only digital tones are used Now press PAUSE once to activate a four second delay This assumes the call is answered by a beeper pager service that immediately delivers a prerecorded voice message PAUSE may be pressed more than once to program more time for the beeper pager service to finish its message Each press of PAUSE allocates four addi tional seconds The OMA P1104 will beep with each press PAUSE AM Enter a telephone number or custom code number that will identify the OMA P1104 as the caller to your beeper or pager A code may consist of any number s you designate Many users find it convenient to use the telephone number to which the OMA P1104 is connected Chapter 4 Communications Programming 8 A pound or asterisk may be required in some dialing situations If required position the pound or asterisk within the telephone number where required by pressing SET where the pound is located or WHAT IS where the asterisk is located The OMA P1104 will beep each time pound or asterisk is p
48. generate an unacceptable ring signal In those cases a dedi cated line may be required Consult the supplier of your telephone system if you encounter problems If you do not have a modular telephone extension at the OMA P1104 s location you must contact your local telephone company to have one installed there is a charge for this Chapter 2 Installation service If you have four pin jacks adapters are available to convert them to the modular plugs Contact your local telephone company or electronics parts store CAUTION Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines To install the telephone line plug the modular telephone jack provided into any standard RJ11 phone outlet Refer to Figure 2 4 AC Power Transformer plug into 120 VAC outlet 199 RJ11 Outlet for modular telephone jack AN Female Telephone Jack Modular Telephone Jack connect telephone here plug into RJ11 outlet Figure 2 4 Installing the Telephone Line On the back of the OMA P1104 is a female telephone jack This is provided so that a telephone or other answering device may be used on the same line as the uni
49. hen wiring several normally closed sensors on one input they must be connected in series Connect one lead from the first sensor to the numbered screw of the alert input Next take the other lead from the first sensor and connect it to one lead from the next sensor Continue connecting sensors end to end until you have connected all of your sensors Take the second lead from the last sensor and connect it to the ground screw on the OMA P1104 See Figure 2 8 Multiple N C sensors are typically magnetic reed switches to monitor the security of windows and doors 11 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 1 cw 2 cw 4 Multiple normally closed sensors wired in series example using Input 2 Alert condition occurs when a switch is opened Figure 2 8 Multiple Normally Closed Sensors To wire several normally open sensors to one alert input connect them in parallel To 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 corre sponding ground screw Refer to Figure 2 9 1 2 4 95 5 Alert condition occurs when a normally open val switch closes __ Figure 2 9 Multiple Normally Open Sensors 2 12 10 When wiring sensors outdoors DO NOT
50. her pulse or tone depending upon the type of service provided by your telephone company The default is tone To program for either pulse or tone 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key SENSOR ON OFF 2 Press TONE ENTER TONE PM The OMA P1104 will respond Off to indicate that tone dialing is off and pulse is enabled or to indicate that tone dialing is on and pulse is disabled 3 Repeat key sequence to switch between settings 4 4 Special Dialing The OMA P1104 has provisions for special dialing sequences Special dialing sequences allow Dialing that requires an access number to connect with an outside line Dialing that requires the pound or asterisk Dialing to a beeper or pager 27 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 28 4 4 1 Special Dialing Keys The following designated keys represent special functions when used with PHONE NUMBER entries Pause PAUSE AM PAUSE represents a four second pause in dialing It can be used when an access number is required before dialing to an outside line For example in some cases a 9 or other number must be dialed first in order to get a dial tone for an outside line When interrogating telephone numbers PAUSE is audibly represented by a beep Pound SET A pound may be required when calling some phone beeper systems When interrogating telephone numbers pound is audibly represented by th
51. iguration of Inputs The OMA P1104 will scan the 4 external inputs and determine if they are N O normally open N C normally closed or Temperature If external sensors are added make sure they are in their normal positions before proceeding tefer to Chapter 5 Section 5 1 1 Press STANDBY to place the OMA P1 104 in Standby mode RUN STANDBY 2 Ifyou have external sensors available wire the sensors to the inputs on the back of the OMA P1104 see Chapter 2 Section 2 10 Otherwise skip this step and move to step 3 3 Press RUN The red light glows when the OMA P1104 returns to Run mode RUN STANDBY Chapter 3 Quick Start Press SET SET Press CONFIGURE STATUS CONFIGURE F The OMA P1104 will audibly recite the new configura tion for each of the four inputs responding with OK if it detects N O normally open beep OK if it detects N C normally closed or Temperature if it detects temperature regardless of whether all the inputs have attached sensors or not If an input is unused it is treated as normally open Step 2 Set the ID Number It is recommended that you set the ID number to reflect the telephone number on which the OMA P1 104 is installed Press SET SET Press ID NUMBER 0 ID NUMBER POWER Using the number keys enter the digits up to 16 are permitted for the ID number The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed
52. is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin It may be toxic if swallowed Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings bracelets and keys The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns Do not mix old and new batteries in this product FCC Requirements Part 68 The OMEGAPHONE OMA P1104 complies with Part 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 Equivalence Number REN for this equipment You must upon request provide this information to your local telephone company The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line you may want to contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Should the OMA P1104 cause harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service tempo rarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if adv
53. lable for AC power failure Immediately following Recognition Time the OMA P1104 begins the dial out process to report power failure To cancel the power failure message locally at the keypad during or after Recognition Time press any key on the OMA P1104 keypad This action also cancels the dial out process The AC power failure alarm may also be cancelled remotely by telephone acknowledgment see Chapter 6 Section 6 1 5 9 1 Programming Power Failure Recognition Time 1 Press SET SET 2 Press RECOGNITION TIME RECOGNITION TIME 3 Press POWER The OMA P1104 responds Enter minutes 61 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 10 NUMBER POWER 4 Using the number keys enter the number of minutes The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed 5 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 responds Enter seconds ENTER TONE PM 6 Using the number keys enter the number of seconds The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed 7 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 responds OK ENTER TONE PM 5 9 2 Interrogating Power Failure Recognition Time 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press RECOGNITION TIME 62 Chapter 5 Alarm Programming RECOGNITION TIME 3 Press POWER The OMA P1104 will recite the power Recognition Time ID NUMBER POWER 5 10 Sound Alarm Monitoring This feature allows you to program the level and duration of
54. lication may involve an input programmed to detect unauthorized entry You are in another locale but must allow someone else temporary access to the area monitored by the OMA P1104 Using a Touch Tone telephone you can disable the appropriate input thereby disabling any alarm dial out response The input remains disabled until you issue the same command which effectively returns it to its former enabled state Press the following push buttons on the Touch Tone tele phone to execute the desired command asterisk 1 equal to Sensor On Off for input 1 To re enable the input repeat the same Touch Tone button sequence used for disabling asterisk 2 equal to Sensor On Off for input 2 and so on for inputs up to 4 To re enable the input repeat the same Touch Tone button sequence used for disabling Disabling enabling High Sound Monitoring asterisk 9 equal to SENSOR ON OFF for High Sound Alarm monitoring To re enable High Sound Alarm repeat the command Disabling enabling AC Power asterisk 0 equal to Sensor On Off for AC Power monitoring To re enable AC Power monitoring repeat the command 76 Chapter 6 Acknowledgment Status Report and Remote Access Activating Listen In Time pound 1 Initiates Listen In Time for listening to on site sounds for the programmed time available Activating Status Report pound 2 Initiates a full recitatio
55. n of the Status Report Exiting pound pound forces exit The 1104 says Have a good day and hangs up 77 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual NOTES 78 Appendix A Troubleshooting In the event that a problem is encountered this section will assist you in determining the cause so you can return the unit to its usual monitoring routine with minimal interruption Most problems with the OMA P1104 are easy to identify and quickly corrected and are found under the following general headings Communications dial out functions Temperature monitoring Sound level monitoring Other monitoring functions If you have tried the solutions outlined in this section and are not satisfied with the results call Omega Customer Service 79 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual TCT 5 p Jojoy Jo Joquinu ysevoq W o 51120 XEN INOA 195 0 BOP 5131 SJEO EG uon998 Je dtUO 0 UO1IpU09 Aq SUIIOS MOU dU 1591 21418804 JI ULETE 3319 wnunuru 94 0 SUT 8 2 195 OUT UOY p Ideo 0 Jofoy 0001 sJnd woy spnd 0 WO
56. nswer detailed in section 4 5 NOTE The TAD feature only applies to answering devices connected to the same telephone line as the OMA P1104 4 6 1 TAD Enable Disable To enable disable the TAD feature 1 Press SENSOR ON OFF SENSOR ON OFF 2 Press RING TAD RING TAD PAUSE AM The OMA P1104 will respond On If the OMA P1104 says Off repeat steps 1 and 2 to reactivate TAD 4 6 2 Using the TAD Feature 1 Make sure the TAD feature is enabled on the OMA P1104 The default setting is disabled so you must enable it first 2 Determine the number of rings your telephone answering device uses to answer the telephone Most answering devices require 4 rings others are selectable 3 On the OMA P1104 program Rings Until Answer to a greater number than the number of rings set on your answering machine Example Telephone answering device rings 4 OMA P1104 Rings Until Answer 6 Using the procedure just outlined all incoming calls will be answered by the telephone answering device allowing it to 35 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual operate normally With the programming just accomplished the OMA P1104 can be accessed remotely by telephone to obtain the Status Report Dial the telephone number of the OMA P1104 Let the telephone ring once and then hang up Wait approximately ten seconds Call the OMA P1104 back It will answer the telephone on the first ring GER A
57. ntercall Time 4 12 Maximum Number of Calls Max Calls The Max Calls feature controls the total number of repeated calling attempts by the OMA P1104 in the event of an alarm When an alarm occurs the dial out process begins and continues to cycle through your programmed telephone 43 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 44 numbers until a maximum number of calls is reached The Max Calls setting regulates the number of calls that will be made as a result of any alarms if more than one alarm is detected at once or if a second alarm occurs during dial out on the first alarm the Max Calls setting will start the calling process from zero until the programmed number of calling attempts are completed The default setting for Max Calls is 16 but it may be programmed from 0 to 255 calls Max Calls is cancelled when an alarm is acknowledged If the maximum number of calls is completed and no alarm acknowledgement has occurred the OMA P1104 will automatically acknowledge any alarm and stop the dial out NOTE If only one telephone number is programmed the OMA P1104 will dial out a maximum of 15 times to report an alarm 4 12 1 Programming Max Calls To program Max Calls 1 Press SET SET 2 Press MAX CALLS 4 MAX CALLS The OMA P1104 will respond Enter number 3 Using the number keys enter a value The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as you press them Chapter 4
58. ntil Answer 34 4 6 TAD Telephone Answering Device 34 4 6 1 TAD Enable Disable 35 4 6 2 Using the TAD Feature 35 4 6 3 No TAD In Use 36 4 7 Listen in Time L LL L LEEUL 36 4 7 1 Programming the Listen in Time 37 4 7 2 Interrogating the Listen in 38 4 8 Delays yi iu Gulka 38 viii 4 8 1 Programming the Call Delay 38 4 8 2 Interrogating Call Delay 39 4 9 Local Voice 40 4 9 1 Enable Disable Local Voice Mute 40 4 10 Voice Repetitions 40 4 10 1 Programming Voice Repetitions 41 4 10 2 Voice Repetitions 41 4 11 Intercall Time 42 4 11 1 Programming Intercall 42 4 11 2 Intercall Time 43 4 12 Maximum Number of Calls Max Calls 43 4 12 1 Programming Max Calls 44 4 12 2 Interrogating Max Calls 45 4 13 The
59. ogram the OMA P1104 Refer to Chapter 2 Installation 3 1 The Local Keypad Programming is accomplished using the local keypad shown below Figure 3 1 Notice that a single key has several func tions assigned to it programming results are determined by the order in which keys are pressed Individual keystrokes are illustrated to show programming steps in the correct order If you make a mistake by entering the wrong key do not press another key until you hear the message Error 1 Then start over with the first key in the programming sequence 1 2 3 SET CALL VOICE INTERCALL DELAY REPS TIME WHAT 4 5 6 IS MAX CALLS TEMP LIMITS CALIBRATE CODE SENSOR Uf 8 9 peoo CLOCK EATEN STATUS CONFIGURE Figure 3 1 The OMA P1104 Keypad 15 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 3 2 Preparation for Programming Read complete instructions in Chapter 2 Installation and make sure to follow these steps first 1 Plug the AC adaptor into the 120 VAC outlet 2 Install the batteries 3 Connect the OMA P1104 to a telephone line When these steps are completed the OMA P1104 is fully operational and able to monitor temperature high sound AC power 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 Now the unit is ready for programming 3 3 Quick Start Programming Steps 16 Step 1 Set Conf
60. put being programmed Ey 2 5 cay 4 wc catis The OMA P1104 responds Enter low temperature limit Using the number keys enter a value for low temperature limit The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed If a negative number is required first press PAUSE then enter the number Press ENTER ENTER TONE PM 19 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 20 The OMA P1104 responds Enter high temperature limit 6 Using the number keys enter the value for high temperature limit The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed 7 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 responds Enter ENTER TONE PM This concludes minimum programming to achieve normal operation of the OMA P1104 In additon to the programming just accomplished default settings for many more features take effect when the unit is first powered You will be able to reprogram most of these factory set defaults to suit your application For a complete explanation of each feature with illustrations of keystrokes refer to Chapter 4 Communications Programming and Chapter 5 Alarm Programming To gain a basic understanding of how the alarm dial out feature works refer to this chapter Section 3 4 For extended informa tion regarding dial out and related programmable parameters refer to Chapter 7 Op
61. r keys enter the digits for the code If the correct code is entered the OMA P1104 will say OK If the wrong code is entered the OMA P1104 will say Error 2 48 Chapter 5 Alarm Programming This chapter explains the alarm programming and monitoring capabilities of the OMA P1104 with specific instructions for the following features Configure inputs as dry contact or temperature Enable disable inputs Program alarm Recognition Time for each input Program high and low temperature limits Disable alarm response to high or low temperature Program temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius scale Calibrate temperature Obtain current temperature Program AC power failure Recognition Time Enable disable AC power monitoring Program sound level sensitivity Program high sound Recognition Time Disable alarm response to high sound Use Exit Delay via Status Report 51 Input Configuration In preparing the OMA P1104 to sense an alert condition the inputs must be configured as dry contact either open or closed or as temperature inputs The default setting for input 1 is temperature for inputs 2 4 the default is dry contact and open To configure input normality sensors are first wired to the terminal strip at the back of the unit Refer to Chapter 2 Section 2 9 2 12 for an explanation on wiring inputs The configuration process directs the OMA P1
62. rating a Pound or Asterisk Incorporate a pound or asterisk if it is normally included in telephone number 1 Press SET SET 2 Press PHONE NUMBER PHONE NUMBER 3 Press any unassigned number key from to 4 to represent the new telephone number entry OMA P1104 will respond Enter number 5 voe meca REPS Te 1 macnus 30 Chapter 4 Communications Programming 4 Enter the telephone number using the number keys The OMA P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed 5 Position the pound or asterisk within the telephone number where required by pressing SET where the pound is located or WHAT IS where the asterisk is located The OMA P1104 will beep each time pound or asterisk is pressed WHAT Enter any remaining digits of the telephone number 7 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 will say Enter ENTER TONE PM 4 4 4 Special Dialing to a Beeper or Pager The following example demonstrates just one solution to programming the OMA P1104 for dialing to a beeper or pager Many other key sequences will also work Start with steps 1 3 below next enter special dialing keys where required for your beeper or pager service To incorporate a pound or asterisk 1 Press SET SET 2 Press PHONE NUMBER PHONE NUMBER 31 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 32 Press any unassigned number key from to 4 to repr
63. ressed Enter any remaining digits of the telephone number WHAT 9 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 will say Enter ENTER TONE PM 4 5 Rings Until Answer Rings Until Answer is the programmed number of times the telephone rings before the OMA P1104 will answer an incom ing call This can be set from 1 to 15 rings The default value is 4 4 51 Programming Rings Until Answer To program Rings Until Answer 1 Press SET SET 33 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 2 Press RING TAD The OMA P1104 will respond Enter number RING TAD PAUSE AM 3 Using the number keys enter a value 4 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 will respond Enter ENTER TONE PM 4 5 2 Interrogating Rings Until Answer To interrogate Rings Until Answer 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press RING TAD RING TAD PAUSE AM 4 6 TAD Telephone Answering Device The TAD feature is especially useful because it integrates the operation of the OMA P1104 with your telephone answering device in a way that retains the full flexibility of each system This allows you to have on demand telephone access to the OMA P1104 for obtaining a Status Report or for issuing call in commands while your telephone answering device is set to 34 Chapter 4 Communications Programming receive outside calls Programming for use with a telephone answering device TAD is always used in conjunction with Rings Until A
64. rm will be cancelled If you enter the wrong code or do not enter it within 10 seconds following the conclusion of the message the OMA P1104 will respond Dial telephone number the programmed unit phone number within Intercall Time Then the OMA P1104 will hang up The alarm is still not acknowledged until you call back You have a period equal to the programmed Intercall Time to call the unit back in order to acknowledge the alarm Refer to Callback Acknowledgment Section 6 1 3 below 6 1 3 Callback Acknowledgment This method of remote alarm acknowledgment works with any telephone pulse rotary or Touch Tone Example The OMA P1104 calls you with an alarm message You answer the call with a rotary or pulse telephone and do the following You listen to the message and hang up Then you call the OMA P1104 back on any telephone You must wait for 10 rings this signals the OMA P1104 to answer your telephone call Make sure to call back within the programmed setting for Intercall Time tefer to Chapter 4 Section 4 11 When the OMA P1104 answers your return call it gives a Status Report refer to Section 6 2 Then it says Warning message received by and recites the telephone number last dialed This indicates that the alarm has been acknowledged Chapter 6 Acknowledgment Status Report and Remote Access NOTE If you have the TAD feature telephone answering device enabled the OMA P1
65. rm Acknowledgment 6 1 2 When the OMA P1104 dials out with an alarm message it will request acknowledgment before hanging up Acknowledgment indicates to the unit that the alarm message has been received Upon acknowledgment the OMA P1104 will cancel the dial out sequence There are three ways that an alarm is acknowledged directly Local Acknowledgment Touch Tone Acknowledgment Callback Acknowledgment A fourth method of alarm acknowledgment is indirect Refer to Max Calls Chapter 4 Section 4 12 for an example of automatic alarm acknowledgment Local Acknowledgment To acknowledge an alarm locally directly at the installation site of the OMA P1104 press any key Touch Tone Acknowledgment This method of remote alarm acknowledgment works with a Touch Tone telephone 69 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 70 Example You receive a call from the OMA P1104 reporting that an alarm exists The message concludes Indicate you have received warning message Now or at any time during this call you may acknowledge the alarm with the code 555 if you are using a Touch Tone telephone To enter 555 press the number 5 key on the Touch Tone phone keypad three times The OMA P1104 will respond Warning message received by telephone number last number dialed The OMA P1104 will hang up and the dial out sequence including any further response to the ala
66. s 73 6 2 3 Example Status Report Disabled Inputs 74 6 2 4 Battery Condition 75 6 2 5 Remote Access by Touch Tone Telephone 75 Appendix A Troubleshooting 79 Appendix B Accessories 87 xi Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual xii Chapter 1 Introduction The OMEGAPHONE OMA P1 104 is a fully programmable environmental monitoring system that offers extensive on site and remote monitoring capability to small businesses private homes farms greenhouses computer rooms and remote facilities Designed for desktop or wall mounting the OMA P1104 is simple to install program and operate no changes to standard electrical or telephone service are required Connected to a telephone line it will respond to an alarm by dialing up to four separate telephone numbers When the call is answered an Alert Condition message is delivered in digitized speech The OMA P1104 features built in sensors to monitor a variety of conditions High sound level AC electric power failure Battery backup Temperature Equipped with 4 alert inputs additional sensors can be added for extended monitoring Intrusion or unauthorized entry Water leaks and seepage Temperature Humidity Equipment operation Many other conditions that may require unique monitoring solutions
67. separate alarms exist on inputs 1 2 3 and 4 You happen to call in for the Status Report which begins with Hello this is telephone number 555 1234 the time is 12 15 PM Following this introduction the report continues Number 1 110 degrees HIGH Number 2 EXISTS Number 3 EXISTS Number 4 EXISTS The electricity is OFF Battery condition OK Sound level HIGH Warning message received by last telephone number dialed Listen to the sound level for 10 seconds The Status Report repeats once more and the OMA P1104 concludes the call saying Have a good day The last telephone number dialed refers to any one of the programmed dial out telephone numbers through which the OMA P1104 was able to receive alarm acknowledgment prior to your call for a Status Report this could also refer to the OMA P1104 s I D Number identification number if the alarms are acknowledged at the keypad by someone present at the site 73 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 74 6 2 3 Example Status Report Disabled Inputs If an input is disabled the dial out feature for that input is deactivated but all other programmed parameters remain in effect In the example below all 4 inputs are disabled although inputs and 3 are detecting alarms AC power and Sound Level is also disabled for dial out Note that to indicate disabled status only A
68. t It is not necessary to hook up a telephone for the OMA P1104 to operate 2 8 The Microphone The OMA P1104 is provided with a built in microphone which is used to monitor high sound levels produced near the installa tion site The sensitivity of the microphone is configurable and will detect a continuous as well as a beeping alarm Other programming options that apply to the microphone include setting the length of time before a high sound causes an Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual alarm If this sound level exists for 8 consecutive seconds default or for the programmed length of time the OMA P1104 will dial out with an alarm message NOTE The proximity of the audible alarm to the microphone is extremely important Normally the OMA P1104 and the audible alarm must be in the same room The maximum distance can vary considerably depending on the alarm the acoustics and the size of the room During an alarm dial out the microphone allows four second intervals to listen in to sounds at the OMA P1104 s location When calling for a Status Report the microphone permits listening to on site sounds for a programmed time interval 2 9 Alert Inputs The OMA P1104 can monitor up to 4 inputs represented by the numbered terminal screws shown in Figure 2 5 below 1 cw 2 3 ew 4 9151915191519 9 Figure 2 5 Alert Inputs Inputs are configured as either dry contact or temperature
69. ted with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an autho rized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspec tion authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overload ing The termination on loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 For the Omegaphone OMA P1104 the Load Number is 8 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual vi
70. terference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help is a registered trademark of Omega Touch Tone is a registered trademark of AT amp T iv Canadian Department of Communications Statement Notice The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protec tive operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfac tion Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases where the company s inside wiring is associa
71. the event of an alarm on one of the monitored conditions To enter STANDBY mode press RUN STANDBY As soon as the OMA P1104 enters STANDBY mode it responds with Have a good day The red light immediately goes out and then resumes with a blink every few seconds While in STANDBY mode all functions are disabled but Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual programmed memory is preserved Upon exiting STANDBY mode any currently existing alert conditions will be an nounced NOTE STANDBY mode 15 not equivalent to power off an electrical source such as the 120 VAC or the battery backup continues to provide full power to the unit If the unit is placed in STANDBY mode unplugged from the 120 VAC outlet and placed in storage the batteries will continue to power the OMA P1104 discharging until they fail Consequently batteries should always be removed from the unit following disconnection from any 120 VAC outlet prior to storage Press the RUN STANDBY key again to return to RUN mode RUN STANDBY Figure 2 3 The RUN STANDBY Key 2 7 Telephone Line The OMA P1104 will operate with all standard telephone systems that accept pulse or tone dialing The OMA P1104 cannot be used on an extension line to dial its own telephone number Also it may not be installed on a party line or pay telephone line Certain private telephone systems and public switching equipment may not accept the OMA P1104 dialing or may
72. ture has been activated tefer to Section 4 9 The default for Call Delay is 30 seconds Call Delay can be programmed from 0 seconds to 60 minutes 1 hour 4 8 1 Programming the Call Delay To program the Call Delay 1 Press SET SET 2 Press CALL DELAY 1 CALL DELAY The OMA P1104 will respond Enter minutes 38 Chapter 4 Communications Programming 3 Using the number keys enter the minutes The OMA P1104 recites the digits as they are pressed ENTER TONE PM 5 Using the number keys enter the seconds The OMA P1104 recites the digits as you press them 6 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 responds Enter ENTER TONE PM 4 8 2 Interrogating Call Delay To interrogate Call Delay 1 Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press CALL DELAY 1 CALL DELAY The OMA P1104 will recite the programmed Call Delay 39 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 4 9 Local Voice Mute When the OMA P1104 dials out to report an alarm it also audibly recites the alarm message at its installation site The Local Voice Mute command allows you to turn off the voice at the OMA P1104 s site during alarm dialouts and status call ins This feature is used to prevent intruders or unauthorized persons from hearing the alarm dial out message or from hearing the Status Report during an off site call 4 9 1 Enable Disable Local Voice Mute To enable disable Local Voice
73. utes 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 52 Chapter 5 Alarm Programming programmed Recognition Time the OMA P1104 initiates dial out The default setting for Input Recognition Time is 0 minutes 3 seconds 5 3 1 Programming Input Recognition Time 1 Press SET SET 2 Press RECOGNITION TIME 7 RECOGNITION TIME 3 Press the number 1 to 4 of the selected input to be programmed 2 DELAV REPS Te 4 MAX catis The OMA P1104 responds Enter minutes 4 Using the number keys enter the minutes For example to set a Recognition Time of five minutes simply press 5 on the keypad The OMA P1104 recites the digits as they are pressed 5 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 responds Enter seconds ENTER TONE PM 53 Omegaphone 1104 User s Manual 6 Using the number keys enter the seconds The OMA P1104 recites the digits as they are pressed 7 Press ENTER The OMA P1104 responds Enter ENTER 5 3 2 Input Recognition Time Press WHAT IS WHAT IS 2 Press RECOGNITION TIME RECOGNITION TIME 3 Press the corresponding input key 1 to 4 CALL VOICE INTERCALL DELAY REPS TIME MAX CALLS The OMA P1104 recites
74. y and Battery Backup The OMA P1104 is provided with an AC power transformer that will plug into any standard 120 VAC outlet and a battery backup batteries not included that enables the unit to continue functioning if AC power is removed due to electric power disruption or failure The OMA P1104 uses six D cell alkaline batteries Do not use rechargeable nicad batteries NOTE Be sure that the AC transformer is plugged into an outlet before installing batteries To install the batteries open the battery compartment hatch located underneath the unit align batteries according to the diagram shown in Figure 2 2 and replace the hatch Chapter 2 Installation Figure 2 2 Battery Installation 2 5 Starting the OMA P1104 2 6 Run When the AC power transformer is first plugged into the electrical outlet the OMA P1104 automatically starts in RUN mode The red LED light will begin to glow The unit will respond with Hello this is Sensaphone 1104 Mode and Standby Mode Pressing the RUN STANDBY key on the OMA P1104 keypad will alternately activate or deactivate the unit If the unit is activated and in RUN mode the red LED small red light on the upper right of the unit s front panel glows steadily In STANDBY mode the red LED goes out but will blink every few seconds to indicate that power is still supplied to the unit In RUN mode the OMA P1104 is able to receive incoming calls and to automatically dial out in

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