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Chapter 1: Introduction OMEGAPHONE ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual.
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i IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS Y our OMA-P1104 has been carefully designed to gi ve y ou years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipment, ho w ever , there are a fe w basic p.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual ii • If anything happens that indicates that y our 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.
iii FCC Requirements Pa r t 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.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual iv 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.
v Canadian Department of Communications Statement Notice: The Canadian Department of Communications label identif ies certif ied equipment. This cer tif ication means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications netw ork protec- ti ve operational and safety requirements.
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Chapter 1: Introduction vii Ta b le of Contents IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS ......................... i FCC Requirements ......................................................... iii Canadian Depar tment of Communications Statement ... v Chapter 1: Intr oduction .
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual viii Step 3: Set Dial-Out T elephone Numbers .................... 18 Step 4: Set T emperature Limits .................................... 19 3.4 Summary of the Alarm Dial-Out Process .. 21 Chapter 4: Comm unications Programming .
Chapter 1: Introduction ix 4.8.1 Programming the Call Dela y ............................... 38 4.8.2 Interrogating Call Dela y ....................................... 39 4.9 Local V oice Mute ............................................... 40 4.9.1 Enable/Disab le Local V oice Mute .
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual x 5.3.2 Interrogating Input Recognition Time .................. 54 5.4 Establishing High and Lo w T emperature Limits . . 5 4 5.4.1 Programming T emperature Limits f or a Selected Input ........................
Chapter 1: Introduction xi 6.1.2 T ouch-T oneTM Acknowledgment ......................... 69 6.1.3 Callback Ac knowledgment ................................... 70 6.2 Status Report ................................................... 71 6.2.1 Example: Status Repor t, No Alar ms .
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Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Chapter 1: Introduction The OMEGAPHONE ® OMA-P1104 is a full y-programmable, en vironmental monitoring system that offers e xtensiv e on-site and remote monitoring capability to small businesses, private homes, farms, greenhouses, computer rooms, and remote facilities.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 2 To ensure reliable operation, the OMA-P1104 features po wer 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.
Chapter 2: Installation 3 Chapter 2: Installation Cor rectly installing the OMA-P1104 will ensure proper functioning of the unit. Please read the entire chapter before starting the installation process. W ithin the packaging will be a W ar ranty Registration Card.
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Chapter 2: Installation 5 -- - - - - ++ + + + + Figure 2-2. Battery Installation 2.5 Starting the OMA-P1104 When the AC po wer transformer is f irst plugged into the electrical outlet, the OMA-P1104 automaticall y star ts in R UN mode. The red LED light will begin to glo w .
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 6 pro g rammed memor y is preser ved. Upon e xiting ST ANDBY mode, any currently e xisting aler t conditions will be an- nounced. NO TE ST ANDBY mode is not equiv alent to “pow er off ”—an electrical source, such as the 120 V AC, or the battery backup, continues to pro vide full po w er to the unit.
Chapter 2: Installation 7 service). If you ha ve four -pin jacks, adapters are av ailable to con vert them to the modular plugs. Contact your local telephone compan y or electronics par ts store. CA UTION Ne ver install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 8 alarm. If this sound le vel exists for 8 consecuti ve seconds (default) or for the pro g rammed length of time, the OMA-P1104 will dial out with an alarm message. NO TE The proximity of the audib le alarm to the microphone is extremel y important.
Chapter 2: Installation 9 “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 aler t condition occurs.
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Chapter 2: Installation 11 Figure 2-7. T wo Sensors Wired to Adjacent Inputs NO TE Do not use sensors, switches, or rela ys that supply an y voltage or current to the OMA- P1104. Be a ware of pro ximity to other electrical wires or components when placing wires that lead from the sensors to the unit.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 12 ~ ~ ~ ~ Multiple normally-closed sensors wired in series (example using Input 2) Alert condition occurs when a switch is opened 23 4 1 GND GND GND GND Figure 2-8. Multiple Normally Closed Sensors To wire sev eral normally open sensors to one alert input, connect them in parallel.
Chapter 2: Installation 13 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 tra vel, consideration should be gi ven to use of shielded wire inside a metal conduit.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 14 NOTES.
Chapter 3: Quick Start 15 Chapter 3: Quick Start This section presents a useful guide for f irst-time programming of the OMA-P1104. F ollo w instructions for installation before attempting to pro g ram the OMA-P1104. Refer to Chapter 2: Installation. 3.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 16 3.2 Preparation f or Programming Read complete instructions in Chapter 2: Installation, and make sure to follo w these steps f irst: 1. Plug the AC adaptor into the 120 V A C outlet. 2. Install the batteries.
Chapter 3: Quick Start 17 4. Press SET . SET # 5. Press CONFIGURE. ST A TUS CONFIGURE 6. The OMA-P1104 will audibl y recite the new conf igura- tion for each of the four inputs, responding with “OK, ” if it detects N .O. (normall y open), “beep-OK, ” if it detects N .
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 18 4. Press ENTER. The 1104 will respond: “Enter . ” ENTER TONE PM ENTER TONE PM Step 3: Set Dial-Out T elephone Numbers To program dial-out telephone numbers: 1. Press SET . SET # 2. Press PHONE NUMBER. PHONE NUMBER 3.
Chapter 3: Quick Start 19 Step 4: Set T emperature Limits High and lo w temperature limits can be separately pro grammed for each input that is conf igured as temperature. Limits can range from –20 ° to +150 ° F ahrenheit, or from –30 ° to 65 ° Celsius.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 20 The OMA-P1104 responds: “Enter high temper atur e limit. ” 6. Using the number keys, enter the v alue for high temperature limit.
Chapter 3: Quick Start 21 Programmable Feature • 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 .
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 22 NOTES.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 23 Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogramming This chapter explains the ke ypad commands for communications programming of the OMA-P1104, including inter rogation a.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 24 4.1.1 Pr ogramming 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.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 25 4.2 Dial-out T elephone Numbers 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 ev ent of an alarm, the numbers are dialed sequentially , 1 through 4.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 26 5. Press ENTER. The unit will respond with “Enter . ” ENTER TONE PM ENTER TONE PM 6. Repeat abo ve procedure to pro g ram up to four separate telephone numbers. 4.2.2 Interrogating a Dial-out T elephone Number To inter rogate dial-out telephone numbers: 1.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 27 3. Press the number key (from 1 to 4) representing the telephone number you w ant to erase. 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 28 4.4.1 Special Dialing Ke ys The follo wing designated keys represent special functions w hen used with PHONE NUMBER entries: 1. P ause RING/T AD PA USE AM PA USE represents a four second pause in dialing. It can be used when an access number is required before dialing to an outside line.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 29 NO TE Each time a pause, pound (#) or asterisk (*) is incor porated in a programming sequence, it is counted as one digit to ward the total of 32 digits allo w ed. 4.4.2 Incorporating a P ause Incor porate P A USE to access an outside telephone line: 1.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 30 6. Enter the complete telephone number (1 + area code) using the number ke ys. The OMA-P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed. 1 CALL DELA Y 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 CLOCK 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 7.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 31 4. Enter the telephone number using the number keys. The OMA-P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed. 1 CALL DELA Y 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 CLOCK 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 5.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 32 3. Press any unassigned number k ey (from 1 to 4) to represent the new telephone number entry . 1 CALL DELAY 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 4. Enter the complete telephone number using the number ke ys.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 33 1 CALL DELA Y 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 CLOCK 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 8. A pound or asterisk ma y be required in some dialing situations.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 34 2. Press RING/T AD . The OMA-P1104 will respond: "Enter number ." RING/T AD PA USE AM 3. Using the number keys, enter a v alue. 1 CALL DELA Y 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 CLOCK 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 4.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 35 recei ve outside calls. Programming for use with a telephone answ ering device (T AD) is alw a ys used in conjunction with Rings Until Answ er , detailed in section 4.5. NO TE The T AD feature only applies to ans w ering de vices connected to the same telephone line as the OMA-P1104.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 36 operate normally . W ith the pro g ramming just accomplished , the OMA-P1104 can be accessed remotel y , by telephone, to obtain the Status Report. 1. Dial the telephone number of the OMA-P1104. 2. Let the telephone ring once and then hang up.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 37 OMA-P1104 announces Listen-in T ime at the end of its f irst round of status readings, sa ying, “Listen to the sound level f or (pr o grammed time enter ed). ” The programmable range is from 0 to 255 seconds (or up to 4.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 38 4.7.2 Interrogating the Listen-in Time To inter rogate the Listen-in T ime: 1. Press WHA T IS. WHA T IS * 2. Press LISTEN TIME. The OMA-P1104 will recite the listen time in seconds pro g rammed. 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 4.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 39 3. Using the number keys, enter the minutes. The OMA-P1104 recites the digits as they are pressed. 1 CALL DELA Y 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 CLOCK 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 4.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 40 4.9 Local V oice Mute When the OMA-P1104 dials out to report an alar m, it also audibl y recites the alarm message at its installation site. The Local V oice Mute command allo ws you to turn off the voice at the OMA-P1104’ s site during alarm dialouts and status call-ins.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 41 4.10.1 Programming V oice Repetitions To program V oice Repetitions: 1. Press SET . SET # 2. Press V OICE REPS. 2 VOICE REPS The OMA-P1104 will respond: “Enter number . ” 3. Using the number keys, enter a v alue from 0 to 10.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 42 4.11 Inter call Time The Intercall Time is the pro g rammable period of time the OMA-P1104 w aits in calling subsequent telephone numbers. Intercall Time is acti vated only after alarm dial-out to the first telephone n umber fails to be ackno wledged.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 43 4. Press ENTER. The OMA-P1104 will respond: “Enter seconds. ” ENTER TONE PM ENTER TONE PM 6. Using the number keys, enter the seconds.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 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 an y alar ms; if m.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 45 5. Press ENTER. The OMA-P1104 responds: “Enter . ” ENTER TONE PM ENTER TONE PM 4.12.2 Interrogating Max Calls To inter rogate Max Calls pro grammed: 1. Press WHA T IS. WHA T IS * 2. Press MAX CALLS. 4 MAX CALLS The OMA-P1104 will recite the v alue set for Max Calls.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 46 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. 1 CALL DELA Y 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 CLOCK 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 4.
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogr amming 47 4.14 The Security Code The Security Code is the last step after setting all other pro- g ramming parameters for the OMA-P1104. The code consists of a 4-digit number y ou select and will effecti vely pre vent unauthorized changes to the OMA-P1104’ s programming.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Man ual 48 4.14.2 Unlocking the K eypad To unlock the keyboard: 1. Press WHA T IS. WHA T IS * 2. Press CODE. CODE MUTE The OMA-P1104 will sa y “Enter Security Code. ” 3. Using the number keys, enter the digits for the code.
Chapter 5: Alarm Pro gramming 49 Chapter 5: Alarm Programming This chapter explains the alarm programming and monitoring capabilities of the OMA-P1104, with specif ic instructions for the follo wing f.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 50 F or example, if a magnetic reed s witch (a normally-closed sensor used to detect unauthorized entry) has been wired to the OMA-P1104, make sure that the door or windo w to be monitored is shut before conf iguring the input.
Chapter 5: Alarm Pro gramming 51 • If the input is conf igured as temperature, the OMA-P1104 recites the number of the input, follo w ed by “T emper atur e. ” 5.1.2 V erifying Input Configuration Input conf iguration can be verif ied when inter rog ating the OMA-P1104 for a complete Status Report.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 52 5.2.2 V erifying Enabled/Disabled Input Status 1. Press WHA T IS. WHA T IS * 2. Press ST A TUS. ST A TUS CONFIGURE The OMA-P1104 audibl y recites the cur rent status of ev er y input.
Chapter 5: Alarm Pro gramming 53 pro g rammed Recognition Time, the OMA-P1104 initiates dial- out. The default setting for Input Recognition T ime is 0 minutes, 3 seconds. 5.3.1 Pr ogramming Input Recognition Time 1. Press SET . SET # 2. Press RECOGNITION TIME.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 54 6. Using the number keys, enter the seconds. The OMA-P1104 recites the digits as they are pressed. 1 CALL DELA Y 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 CLOCK 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 7.
Chapter 5: Alarm Pro gramming 55 temperature. 5.4.1 Programming T emperature Limits f or a Selected Input 1. Press SET . SET # 2. Press TEMP LIMITS. 5 TEMP LIMITS 3. From the number k eys, press a number (from 1 to 4) that corresponds to the temperature input being programmed.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 56 The OMA-P1104 responds: “Enter high temper atur e limit. ” 6. Using the number keys, enter the v alue for high tempera- ture limit.
Chapter 5: Alarm Pro gramming 57 the OMA-P1104 from responding to a lo w temperature alarm. 5.4.3 Interr ogating High and Low T emperature Limits 1. Press WHA T IS. WHA T IS * 2. Press TEMP LIMITS. 5 TEMP LIMITS 3. Press the number ke y cor responding to the selected temperature input.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 58 vice versa, the change applies to all inputs conf igured to read temperature. When s witching temperature scales it is important to reset high and lo w temperature limits on all temperature inputs. Refer to Section 5.
Chapter 5: Alarm Pro gramming 59 •T o program a positi ve offset number (up to +10 degrees), enter the number on the keypad. The OMA-P1104 recites the digits as they are pressed. •T o program a negati ve of fset number (up to –10 degrees), f irst press P A USE.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 60 number , and the actual temperature detected by the attached sensor , for all inputs conf igured as temperature. T o obtain cur rent temperature: 1. Press WHA T IS. WHA T IS * 2. Press TEMP . TEMP F ° / C ° 5.
Chapter 5: Alarm Pro gramming 61 po w er alar m is enabled. 3. Repeat key sequence to change settings. 5.9 A C P ower F ailure Recognition Time The AC P ow er F ailure Recognition T ime is the length of time that AC electric po wer is of f before a v alid alar m is recognized and dial-out begins.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 62 0 ID NUMBER POWER 4. Using the number keys, enter the number of minutes. The OMA-P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed. 1 CALL DELA Y 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 CLOCK 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 5.
Chapter 5: Alarm Pro gramming 63 7 RECOGNITION TIME 3. Press PO WER. The OMA-P1104 will recite the po w er Recognition Time. 0 ID NUMBER POWER 5.10 Sound Alarm Monitoring This feature allo ws you to pro g ram the le vel and duration of sound that will cause the OMA-P1104 to respond to an alarm and dial-out.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 64 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 4. Using the number keys, enter a v alue for sound sensitivity . The OMA-P1104 recites the digits as y ou press them. 1 CALL DELA Y 2 VOICE REPS 3 INTERCALL TIME 4 MAX CALLS 5 TEMP LIMITS 6 CALIBRATE 7 RECOGNITION TIME 8 CLOCK 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 0 ID NUMBER POWER 5.
Chapter 5: Alarm Pro gramming 65 1. Press SET . SET # 2. Press RECOGNITION TIME. 7 RECOGNITION TIME 3. Press SOUND . The OMA-P1104 responds: “Enter seconds. ” 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND 4. Using the number keys, enter the number of seconds. The OMA-P1104 will recite the digits as they are pressed.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 66 The microphone is also used for listening to on-site sounds. Refer to Chapter 4, Section 4.7. Disabling the sound alarm does not af fect listen-in capability . 5.11.1 Changing Enabled/Disabled High Sound Alarm 1.
Chapter 5: Alarm Pro gramming 67 To use exit dela y , initiate the Status Report. 1. Press WHA T IS. WHA T IS * 2. Press ST A TUS. The OMA-P1104 recites the full Status Report; during this time, you are able to e xit the monitored area without tripping an alarm.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 68 NO TES.
69 Chapter 6: Ackno wledgment, Status Report, and Remote Access Chapter 6: Ackno wledgment, Status Repor t, and Remote Access In addition to communication and alarm monitoring capabilities, the OMA-P1104 will also respond to y our instructions and provide y ou with access to information on monitored conditions at all times.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 70 Example: Y ou recei ve a call from the OMA-P1104, reporting that an alarm exists. The message concludes: “Indicate you ha ve recei ved warning message. ” No w , or at any time during this call, you ma y acknowledge the alarm with the code “555” if you are using a T ouch-T one TM telephone.
71 Chapter 6: Ackno wledgment, Status Report, and Remote Access NO TE If you ha ve the T AD feature ( telephone answ ering device) enabled , the OMA-P1104 will answ er the telephone on the f irst ring. If it is disabled , the telephone must be allo w ed to ring 10 times.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 72 6.2.1 Example: Status Report, No Alarms Inputs 2, 3, and 4 are conf igured as dry contact and input 1 is conf igured as temperature. No alar ms exist. The Status Report begins b y sa ying, “Hello, this is telephone number 555-1234; the time is 12:15 PM.
73 Chapter 6: Ackno wledgment, Status Report, and Remote Access 6.2.2 Example: Status Report, Existing Alarms Inputs 2, 3,and 4 are conf igured as dry contact and input 1 is conf igured as temperature. An emer gency situation is at hand: a f ire in a greenhouse has tripped a smoke alar m and electrical po w er has been disr upted.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 74 6.2.3 Example: Status Report, Disab led Inputs If an input is disabled, the dial-out feature for that input is deacti vated , but all other programmed parameters remain in ef fect. In the example belo w , all 4 inputs are disabled , although inputs 1 and 3 are detecting alarms.
75 Chapter 6: Ackno wledgment, Status Report, and Remote Access 6.2.4 Battery Condition During a Status Report, you ma y hear one of three possible messages regarding battery po w er . The OMA-P1104 determines the appropriate message by measuring battery v oltage.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 76 Disabling/enab ling inputs – If an input is set to detect an aler t condition, it can be disabled to pre vent the OMA-P1104 from dialing out, or re-enabled at an y time. This feature allo ws the con venience of disabling an input , eve n if you are a wa y from the site of the OMA-P1104.
77 Chapter 6: Ackno wledgment, Status Report, and Remote Access Activating Listen-In Time – # (pound), 1 ...initiates Listen-In Time for listening to on-site sounds for the pro g rammed time av ailable. Activating Status Report – # (pound), 2 ...initiates a full recitation of the Status Report.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 78 NOTES.
Appendix A: T roub leshooting 79 Appendix A: T r oubleshooting In the ev ent that a problem is encountered , this section will assist y ou in determining the cause, so you can return the unit to its usual monitoring routine with minimal inter ruption.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 80 Communications / Dial-out: Prob lem 1. The OMA-P1104 fails to dial out. a) The telephone number ma y be incorrectly programmed. b) T one or pulse (the cur rent dialing method) is not compatible with the telephone line on w hich the OMA- P1104 is installed.
Appendix A: T roub leshooting 81 2. The OMA-P1104 will not ans wer the telephone when called for a Status Report or alar m ackno wledgment. The OMA-P1104 must be connected to a standard (2-wire analo g) telephone line, not a digital extension to a phone system.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 82 Communications / Dial-out: Prob lem Solution Cause 6. The OMA-P1104 and telephone answ ering de vice (sharing the same line) answ er incoming calls simultaneousl y . The OMA-P1104’ s number of Rings Until Answ er is set to equal the number of rings set for the telephone ans w ering device.
Appendix A: T roub leshooting 83 The temperature sensor has been disconnected or has broken wires. 1. The temperature reading is -20 ° F or -30 ° C. Prob lem T emperature Monitoring: Examine the wires to temperature sensor and connect or replace wiring.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 84 Cause Sound Level Monitoring: Solution Prob lem Solution Cause Prob lem Other Monitoring: 1. Alarm status of an aler t input is incor rect. Reconf igure the input. See Chapter 5,Section 5.1. Incor rect input normality .
Appendix A: T roub leshooting 85 b) Reco gnition time setting is too long. a) Batteries are either incor rectly installed or drained. 3. The OMA-P1104 does not recognize po wer failure. To verify proper battery function, unplug the unit and verify continued operation using batteries onl y .
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 86 Other Monitoring: Cause Solution Prob lem 1. The batteries drain prematurel y. The batteries will take o ver po wering the unit when the A C transfor mer is unplugged from the 120 V A C outlet. When storing the unit, be sure to remo ve the batteries.
Appendix B: Accessories 87 Appendix B Accessories The sensors listed belo w are a vailable from Ome ga, and represent the most commonl y used input devices.
Omegaphone ® OMA-P1104 User’ s Manual 88 NOTES.
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