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SENSAPHONE ® Model 110 8 User’ s Manual including CottageSitter , BusinessSitter , RemoteControl & 1118 Line Seizure editions V ersion 1.43 PHONETICS, INC.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate and up-to-date. PHONETICS, INC. assumes no responsibility for the results of er rors bey ond its control.
IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Y our Model 1108 has been carefully designed to gi ve y ou years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipment, ho we ver , there are a few basic prec.
1. The po w er cord or plug is fra yed or damaged. 2. Liquid has been spilled into the product or it has been e xposed to w ater . 3. The unit has been dropped , or the cabinet is damaged. 4. The unit doesn’ t function nor mally w hen you’ re follo wing the operating instr uctions.
FCC Requirements Pa r t 6 8 : The Sensaphone ® Model 1108 complies with P ar t 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 Equiv alence Number (REN) for this equipment.
Pa r t 1 5 : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to P ar t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits a designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Canadian Department of Communications Statement Notice : The Canadian Depar tment of Communications label identif ies cer tif ied equipment. This certif ication means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protecti ve operational and safety requirements.
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1 YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY PLEASE READ THIS W ARRANTY CAREFULL Y BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT . THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONT AINS SENSAPHONE’S ST AND ARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
repairs; (6) used in a manner or pur pose f or which the product was not intended; or (7) sold by original purchaser . LIMITED W ARRANTY , LIMIT A TION OF DAMA GES AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR D AM.
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The agreement between the W arrantors and the Purchaser , including b ut not limited to the terms and conditions herein shall not be gov erned by the Convention f or the Inter national Sale of Goods. Where applica- bl e, the Unif or m Commercial Code as adopted by the State of Delaw are shall apply .
IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . iii FCC Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Canadian Depar tment of Communications Statement . . vii 1 YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Chapter 1: Introduction .
Chapter 4: Communications Pr ogramming . 39 4.1 The Unit ID Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 4.1.1 Programming the ID Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 4.1.2 Interrogating the ID Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 4.2 Dial-out T elephone Numbers .
4.12 Maximum Number of Calls (Max Calls) . . . . 61 4.12.1 Prog ramming Max Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 4.12.2 Interrogating Max Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 4.13 The Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.10 Sound Alarm Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 5.10.1 Prog ramming Sound Alar m Sensitivity. . . . . . . . . 80 5.10.2 Interrogating Sound Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 5.10.3 Prog ramming High Sound Alarm Recognition Time .
8.3 Sensaphone 1108 RemoteControl . . . . . . . . 108 8.3.1 Switching the Output using the Ke ypad . . . . . . . 108 8.3.2 Switching the Output ov er the T elephone . . . . . 109 8.3.3 Controlling Lights or other de vices . . . . . . . . . . . 110 8.3.
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Chapter 1: Intr oduction The Sensaphone ® Model 1108 is a fully-pro g rammable, en vironmental monitoring system that offers extensi ve on-site and remote monitoring capability to small businesses, priv ate homes, fa rm s, greenhouses, computer rooms, and remote f acilities.
To ensure reliab le operation, the Model 1108 features po w er backup capability; in the ev ent of A C pow er failure, six D-cell batteries (not included) will continue to po wer the unit for approximatel y 24 hours. This manual comprises the instructions and commands for installing and operating the Model 1108.
Chapter 2: Installation Cor rectly installing the Model 1108 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. Please take the time to f ill this out and mail.
2.3 P ower Surge Pr otection The Model 1108 can be damaged by po wer sur ges and lightning through the telephone line and the 120 V AC po w er suppl y .
2.6 Run Mode and Standby Mode Pressing the R UN/ST ANDBY key on the Model 1108 ke ypad will alternately acti vate or deacti vate the unit. If the unit is acti v ated and in R UN mode, the red LED (small red light on the upper right of the unit's front panel) glo ws steadily .
Certain priv ate telephone systems and public s witching equipment ma y not accept the Model 1108 dialing or ma y generate an unacceptable ring signal. In those cases, a dedicated line ma y be required. Consult the supplier of your telephone system if y ou encounter problems.
beeping alarms that hav e a half-second or more of silence betw een beeps will not be detected. Other programming options that appl y to the microphone include setting the length of time before a high sound causes an alarm.
lo w temperature limits. T emperature inputs must be used with a Sensaphone Remote T emperature Sensor . NO TE Before wiring, it is advisable to disab le the inputs to prev ent accidentally tripping an alarm.
Figure 2-7. T wo Sensors Wired to Adjacent Inputs Share the Same Ground T erminal Screw NO TE Do not use sensors, switches, or rela ys that supply any v oltage or cur rent to the Model 1108. Be aw are of proximity to other electrical wires or components w hen placing wires that lead from the sensors to the unit.
Figure 2-8. Multiple Normally Closed Sensors To wire se veral normally open sensors to one alert input, connect them in parallel. T o 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 cor responding ground screw .
Figure 2-10. P otential Sensor Damage from Stray Electrical Noise 2.13 Disconnecting the Model 1108 f or Storage or Seasonal Use. If you plan to emplo y the Model 1108 as a seasonal “watchdo g” fo.
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Chapter 3: Quic k Star t This section presents a useful guide for f irst-time programming of the Model 1108. F ollo w instructions for installation before attempting to program the Model 1108. Refer to Chapter 2: Installation. 3.1 The Local Keypad Programming is accomplished using the local ke ypad (sho wn belo w , Figure 3-1).
When these steps are completed , the Model 1108 is fully operational and able to monitor temperature, high sound , A C po wer 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.
Step 2: Set the ID Number It is recommended that you set the ID number to reflect the telephone number on which the Model 1108 is installed. 1. Press SET . 2. Press ID NUMBER. 3. Using the number ke ys, enter the digits (up to 16 are permitted) for the ID number .
4. Enter the complete telephone number using the number ke ys. The Model 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed. 5. Press ENTER. The unit will respond: “Enter . ” 6. Repeat abo ve procedure to pro gram up to eight separate telephone numbers.
The Model 1108 responds: “Enter low temper atur e limit. ” 4. Using the number keys, enter a v alue for lo w temperature limit. The Model 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed. If a negati ve number is required , f irst press P A USE, then enter the number .
F or a complete explanation of each feature (with illustrations of ke ystrokes), refer to Chapter 4: Communications Pro g ramming and Chapter 5: Alar m Programming. To gain a basic understanding of ho w the alar m dial-out feature w orks, refer to this chapter, Section 3.
Chapter 3: Quick Start 37 Action—Response 1. THE MODEL 1108 DETECTS AN ALER T CONDITION An alert condition is not the same as a valid alarm—the condition must continue for the programmed time period , or Recognition T ime , before it is recognized as a v alid alarm.
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Chapter 4: Comm unications Programming This chapter explains the ke ypad commands for communications programming of the Model 1108, including inter rogation and resetting of the follo wing: • The Un.
2. Press ID NUMBER. 3. Using the number ke ys, enter up to 16 digits for the ID number . The Model 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed. 4. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 will respond: “Enter . ” 4.1.2 Interrogating the ID Number To interrogate the ID number: 1.
4.2 Dial-out T elephone Numbers The Model 1108 can store up to eight 32-digit phone numbers. These are the numbers that will be called during dial-out.
5. Press ENTER. The unit will respond with “Enter . ” 6. Repeat abo ve procedure to pro gram up to eight separate telephone numbers. 4.2.2 Interrogating a Dial-out T elephone Number To interrogate dial-out telephone numbers: 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press PHONE NUMBER.
4. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 will sa y “Enter . ” 4.3 T one or Pulse Dialing The Model 1108 can dial out in pulse or T ouch T one. Select the type of dialing, in either pulse or tone, depending upon the type of service provided b y your telephone compan y .
4.4.1 Special Dialing Ke ys The follo wing designated keys represent special functions when used with PHONE NUMBER entries: 1. P ause PA USE represents a four-second pause in dialing. It can be used w hen an access number is required before dialing to an outside line.
4.4.2 Incorporating a P ause Incor porate P A USE to access an outside telephone line: 1. Press SET . 2. Press PHONE NUMBER. 3. Press an y unassigned number key (from 1 to 8) to represent the new telephone number entry . Model 1108 will respond: “Enter number .
7. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 will say “Enter . ” 4.4.3 Incorporating a P ound (#) or Asterisk (*) Incor porate a pound or asterisk if it is normally included in telephone number: 1. Press SET . 2. Press PHONE NUMBER. 3. Press an y unassigned number key (from 1 to 8) to represent the new telephone number entry .
5. P osition the pound (#) or asterisk (*) within the telephone number where required b y pressing SET (where the pound is located) or WHA T IS (where the asterisk is located). The Model 1108 will “beep” each time pound or asterisk is pressed. –OR– 6.
4. Enter the complete telephone number using the number ke ys. The Model 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed. 5. Press CODE. This instructs the Model 1108 to wait for the telephone call to be answ ered by the beeper or pager service. (A voice message will not occur—onl y digital tones are used.
8. A pound or asterisk ma y be required in some dialing situations. If required , position the pound (#) or asterisk (*) within the telephone number where required b y pressing SET (where the pound is located) or WHA T IS (where the asterisk is located).
4.5 Rings Until Answer Rings Until Answ er is the programmed number of times the telephone rings before the Model 1108 will answ er an incoming call. This can be set from 1 to 15 rings. The def ault value is 4. 4.5.1 Programming Rings Until Ans wer To pro gram Rings Until Answ er: 1.
4.5.3 Double Ring Compatibility In countries that utilize a double-ring pattern, you must enab le Double Ring Compatibility in order to ha ve the unit properl y answ er on the programmed number of rings. To enab le/disable Doub le Ring Compatibility: 1.
4.6 T AD (T elephone Answering Device) The T AD feature is especially useful because it inte grates the operation of the Model 1108 with your telephone ans wering device in a w ay that retains the full fle xibility of each system.
Using the procedure just outlined , all incoming calls will be answ ered by the telephone ans wering de vice, allowing it to operate normally . W ith the programming just accomplished , the Model 1108 can be accessed remotely , by telephone, to obtain the Status Report.
4.7 Listen-in Time The Listen-in Time is the amount of time y ou can listen to sounds from the Model 1108’ s built-in microphone at its installation site.
4.7.2 Interrogating the Listen-in Time To interrogate the Listen-in Time: 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press LISTEN TIME. The Model 1108 will recite the listen time in seconds programmed. 4.8 Call Delay Call Dela y is the pro g rammed length of time the Model 1108 w aits, follo wing detection of an alarm, before it begins the dial- out sequence.
3. Using the number ke ys, enter the minutes. The Model 1108 recites the digits as they are pressed. 4. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 responds: “Enter seconds. ” 5. Using the number ke ys, enter the seconds. The Model 1108 recites the digits as you press them.
4.9 Local V oice Mute When the Model 1108 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 Model 1108’ s site during alarm dialouts and status call-ins.
2. Press V OICE REPS. The Model 1108 will respond: “Enter number . ” 3. Using the number keys, enter a v alue from 0 to 10. 4. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 will respond: “Enter . ” 4.10.2 Interrogating V oice Repetitions To interrogate V oice Repetitions: 1.
4.11 Intercall Time The Intercall Time is the pro g rammable period of time the Model 1108 waits in calling subsequent telephone numbers. Intercall Ti me is acti v ated only after alarm dial-out to the f irst telephone n umber fails to be ac knowledg ed .
The Model 1108 recites the digits as you press them. 4. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 will respond: “Enter seconds. ” 5. Using the number keys, enter the seconds. The Model 1108 recites the digits as you press them. 6. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 responds: “Enter .
4.12 Maximum Number of Calls (Max Calls) The Max Calls feature controls the total number of repeated call- ing attempts by the Model 1108 in the e vent of an alarm. When an alarm occurs, the dial-out process begins, and continues to cycle through your pro g rammed telephone numbers until a maximum number of calls is reached.
4. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 responds: “Enter . ” 4.12.2 Interrogating Max Calls To interrogate Max Calls programmed: 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press MAX CALLS. The Model 1108 will recite the value set for Max Calls. 4.13 The Clock The Model 1108 has a built-in clock.
2. Press CLOCK. 3. Using the number keys, enter the correct time. The Model 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed. 4. If the time is AM, press the AM key . The Model 1108 will “beep. ” (If the time is PM , there is no k ey to press—the clock will be automatically set to PM if AM is not set.
4.14 The Security Code The Security Code is the last step after setting all other programming parameters for the Model 1108. The code consists of a 4-digit number you select and will ef fectivel y prev ent unauthorized changes to the Model 1108’ s programming.
3. Using the number keys, enter the digits for the code. If the cor rect code is entered , the Model 1108 will sa y “OK. ” If the wrong code is entered , the Model 1108 will sa y “Err or 2.
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Chapter 5: Alarm Pr ogramming This chapter explains the alarm programming and monitoring capabilities of the Model 1108, with specif ic instr uctions for the follo wing features: • Conf igure inputs.
Fo r example, if a magnetic reed s witch (a normally- closed sensor used to detect unauthorized entry) has been wired to the Model 1108, make sure that the door or windo w to be monitored is shut before con- f iguring the input.
5.2 Enable/Disable Inputs This function allo ws you to enable or disab le an input’ s response to an alert condition. An enabled input will respond to an alert condition and allo w dial-out. A disabled input will cause dial-out to be suppressed , but any e xisting alert conditions will be revealed during the Status Report.
affecting that input. If an input is disabled, the wor d “Of f ” immediately follo ws the number r ecited f or that input. Fo r example, input 3 is conf igured as a nor mally open, dry contact input. During the Status Report: • If disabled , the Model 1108 recites: “Number 3— Off —OK, ” for input 3.
3. Press the number (1 to 8) of the selected input to be programmed. The Model 1108 responds: “Enter minutes. ” 4. Using the number keys, enter the minutes. F or example, to set a Recognition Time of f iv e minutes, simply press “5” on the ke ypad.
2. Press RECOGNITION TIME. 3. Press the cor responding input key (1 to 8). The Model 1108 recites the programmed Reco gnition Time for that input. 5.4 Establishing High and Lo w T emperature Limits High and lo w temperature limits can be separately pro grammed for each input conf igured as temperature.
The Model 1108 responds: “Enter low temper atur e limit. ” 4. Using the number ke ys, enter a value for lo w temperature limit. The Model 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed. If a negati ve number is required , f irst press P A USE, then enter the number .
5.4.2 Disabling Alarm Response to High or Lo w T emperature To disab le alar m response to either high or lo w temperature settings exclusi vely , enter the maximum temperature limit when programming the selected input. (The Model 1108 will not respond to temperatures encountered at maximum settings or bey ond.
5.5 T emperature Scale T emperature inputs may be set in either F ahrenheit or Celsius degrees. The def ault temperature scale is F ahrenheit. T o change to Celsius: 1. Press SENSOR ON/OFF . 2. Press TEMP . The Model 1108 responds: “Off, ” indicating Celsius scale has replaced F ahrenheit scale.
2. Press CALIBRA TE. 3. Press the number (1 to 8) of the selected temperature input to be calibrated. 4. Enter the number required to offset the current temperature reading so a cor rect reading is obtained. •T o program a positi ve of fset number (up to +10 deg rees), enter the number on the keypad.
5.6.2 Interrogating T emperature Calibration 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press CALIBRA TE. 3. Press the number key corresponding to the selected temperature input. If a “beep” precedes the number as it is recited , then a negati ve offset is indicated. 5.
5.8 A C P ower Monitoring Enab le/Disable The Model 1108 monitors A C po wer failure. This command enables or disab les the pow er failure detection feature.When enabled , the Model 1108 will monitor po w er and dial out when AC pow er failure exceeds a pro g rammable span of time (refer to AC Pow er F ailure Recognition T ime, Section 5.
5.9.1 Programming P ower Failure Recognition Time 1. Press SET . 2. Press RECOGNITION TIME. 3. Press PO WER. The Model 1108 responds: “Enter minutes. ” 4. Using the number keys, enter the number of minutes. The Model 1108 will recite the digits as they are pressed.
5.9.2 Interrogating P ower Failure Recognition Time 1. Press WHA T IS. 2. Press RECOGNITION TIME. 3. Press PO WER. The Model 1108 will recite the po wer Reco gnition T ime. 5.10 Sound Alarm Monitoring This feature allo ws you to program the le vel and duration of sound that will cause the Model 1108 to respond to an alarm and dial out.
3. Press SOUND . The Model 1108 responds : “Enter number . ” 4. Using the number keys, enter a v alue for sound sensitivity . The Model 1108 recites the digits as you press them. 5. Press ENTER. The Model 1108 responds: “Enter . ” 5.10.2 Interrogating Sound Sensitivity 1.
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. 1. Press SET . 2. Press RECOGNITION TIME. 3. Press SOUND . The Model 1108 responds: “Enter seconds.
5.11 High Sound Alarm Enab le/Disable The Model 1108 monitors sound through the built-in microphone. When the sound lev el suddenly exceeds the pro g rammed high sound limit, the Model 1108 will respond to an alert condition. The increased sound lev el must continue throughout the programmed reco gnition time.
5.12 Exit Delay When tripping an alarm is unav oidable, y et a tr ue aler t condition has not actually occurred , the alar m response, including dial-out, can be temporarily suppressed. The Model 1108 is able to suppress and then reset its dial-out function automatically through use of the Status Report.
Chapter 6: Ac knowledgment, Status Repor t & Remote Access In addition to communication and alarm monitoring capabilities, the Model 1108 will also respond to your instructions and pro vide y ou with access to information on monitored conditions at all times.
•T o enter “555, ” press the number (5) key on the T ouch-T one phone keypad three times. The Model 1108 will respond: * “W arning messag e received b y telephone n umber (last n umber dialed). ” The Model 1108 will hang up and the dial- out sequence, including any further response to the alarm, will be cancelled.
Example : The Model 1108 calls you with an alarm message. Y ou answ er the call with a rotar y or pulse telephone, and do the follo wing: •L isten to the message and hang up. •T hen call the Model 1108 back on any telephone. Y ou must w ait for 10 rings: This signals the Model 1108 to answ er y our telephone call.
Sections 6.2.1, 6.2.2, and 6.2.3 demonstrate tw o different Status Report recitations. The Status Report star ts with: “Hello . This is telephone number 555-1234 (or the pr ogr ammed ID). ” “The time is 12:15 PM (or the curr ent time). ” The Model 1108 proceeds with a separate report for each input.
6.2.2 Example: Status Repor t, Existing Alarms Inputs 2, 3, 4 and 6 are conf igured as dr y contact and inputs 1, 5, 7 and 8 are conf igured as temperature. An emergency situation is at hand: a f ire in a g reenhouse has tripped a smoke alarm and electrical po wer has been disrupted.
6.2.3 Example: Status Repor t, Disabled Inputs If an input is disabled , the dial-out feature for that input is deactiv ated , but all other programmed parameters remain in effect. In the example belo w , all 8 inputs are disabled , although inputs 5 and 6 are detecting alarms.
6.2.5 Remote Access by T ouch-T one ™ T elephone Calling the Model 1108 for a Status Report provides the opportunity to access other functions, using T ouch-T one push- button commands. Remote telephone commands include: •D isabling/enab ling any input.
Press the follo wing push-buttons on the T ouch-T one telephone to ex ecute the desired command: * (asterisk), 1 ...equal to Sensor On/Off, for input 1. T o re-enable the input, repeat the same T ouch-T one b utton sequence used for disabling. * (asterisk), 2 .
Chapter 7: Operation After installation and programming is completed , the Model 1108 is fully operational. This chapter explains the sequence of e vents that occur during an alarm dialout to illustrate how the Model 1108 operates.
Input T ype: (1) An open cir cuit closes, (2) a closed cir cuit opens, or (3) temper ature limits ar e exceeded. Recognition T ime: Activated Recognition T ime: Expir ed V alid Alarm: Exists Call Delay: Activated Alarm Messag e: A udib le, On-site Activated Local V oice Mute: Disab led Sensaphone ® Model 1108 User’ s Manual 94 I.
Call Delay: Expir ed Inter call T ime: Activated V oice Repetitions: Activated Call Pr ogr ess: Activated Max Calls: Activated Alarm Messag es: By T elephone and On site Chapter 7: Operation 95 III.
Sensaphone ® Model 1108 User’ s Manual 96 Local, On-site Ackno wledgment T ouch-T one Ackno wledgment: F ast Code 555 T ouch-T one Ackno wledgment: Normal Code 555 T one or Pulse Callback Ackno wledgment: W ithin Inter call Ti m e IV .
answ ering device is connected to the same line as the Model 1108 (and T AD is enabled), the Model 1108 will ans wer on the f irst ring. First, it recites the Status Report, follow ed by: “W arning message r eceived by telephone number ...(the last number dialed).
Sensaphone ® Model 1108 User’ s Manual 98 7.2 Example: A Dial-out T elephone Call The follo wing parameters are selected for demonstration pur poses: •M odel 1108 Unit ID Number is set to 555-5674. It is cur rently installed at y our place of b usiness.
Chapter 8: Model 1108 Special Editions The Sensaphone Model 1108 also comes in three editions with additional special features: the CottageSitter , BusinessSitter , RemoteControl, and Model 1118 Line Seizure models.
or enclosure and ha ve wiring performed by a qualif ied electrician. 8.1.1 Switching the Output using the K eypad To sw itch the output ON from the keypad: 1. Press ST A TUS. 2. Press 6. To sw itch the output OFF from the keypad: 1. Press ST A TUS. 2.
4. T o check the present state of the relay press # 2. + This initiates a full recitation of the Status Report. At the end of the status report, the Sensaphone will say “Number nine On/Off.
The second thermostat, the one pre-set for your prefer red temperature when y ou ar riv e at your cottage or cabin, should be located in your normal living space. This w ould likel y be your e xisting thermostat, already located in a suitable location b y your heating professional at the time your furnace was installed.
8.1.5 Controlling Lights or other de vices Using X10 technology , you can remotel y activ ate any electrical device or appliance in y our home through your Sensaphone.
8.1.6 Relay Output Specifications Rated Load: 2 A at 30 V AC 2 A at 30 VDC Max. Operating V oltage: 30 V A C 30 VDC Max. Operating Cur rent: 2 A Max. Switching Capacity: 60 V A 60 W Sensaphone ® Mode.
8.2 Sensaphone 1108 BusinessSitter Edition The Sensaphone 1108 BusinessSitter allo ws you to monitor and check on the status of your facility from an y cellular or ordinary telephone. The Sensaphone 1108 BusinessSitter tur ns a device on w hen an alarm occurs.
To sw itch the output OFF from the keypad: 1. Press ST A TUS. 2. Press 3. 8.2.2 Switching the Output o ver the T elephone 1. Call the Sensaphone. When the unit answ ers it will begin reciting a status report. At an y time during the call, press a touch-tone.
Figure 3: Activating a Sounder or Str obe on Alarm 8.2.3 Relay Output Specifications Rated Load: 2 A at 30 V AC 2 A at 30 VDC Max. Operating V oltage: 30 V A C 30 VDC Max.
8.3 Sensaphone 1108 RemoteControl Edition The Sensaphone 1108 RemoteControl allo ws you to monitor and check on the status of your facility from an y cellular or ordinary telephone. The Sensaphone 1108 RemoteControl also allo ws you to turn a device on or of f using the 1108 keypad or using y our touch-tone telephone.
2. Press 6. To sw itch the output OFF from the keypad: 1. Press ST A TUS. 2. Press 3. 8.3.2 Switching the Output o ver the T elephone 1. Call the Sensaphone. When the unit answ ers it will begin reciting a status report. At an y time during the call, press a touch-tone.
Figure 4: Controlling a V entilation Fan 8.3.3 Controlling Lights or other de vices Using X10 technology , you can remotel y activ ate any electrical device or appliance in y our home through your 1108.
technology , consult X10 products on the w eb at www .x10.com or visit your local electronics shop such as Radio Shack. Such applications ma y include turning on a lamp or exterior lights remotely from your cellular telephone w hen ar riving at y our cottage or cabin late at night.
8.4 Model 1118 Line Seizure Edition The Sensaphone Model 1118 operates identically to the Model 1108 except for the “line seizure” feature. The following is an e xplanation of the setup procedures unique to the Model 1118.
Appendix A: W eekly T esting Procedure We recommend that you test y our Sensaphone w eekly to be sure it is functioning properly . This will ensure that when a prob lem arises the Sensaphone will be ready to alert the appropriate personnel. There are sev eral tests that can be perfor med: 1) Call the unit and listen to the Status Repor t.
4) If you are using your Sensaphone to listen for a smok e alarm, then be sure to test the smoke alarm to make sure that the Sensaphone picks up the audible signal and triggers a high- sound-lev el alar m. Allow the unit to dial all pro g rammed telephone numbers.
Appendix B: 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.
Sensaphone ® Model 1108 User’ s Manual 116 1. The unit says “Error 1. ” 2. The unit says “Error 2. ” An in valid value has been entered or too much time has passed without entering a value. Programming changes w ere attempted without unlocking the keypad.
Appendix B: T roubleshooting 117 Prob lem Cause Solution 1. The Model 1108 fails to dial out. a) The telephone number ma y be incor rectly programmed. b) T one or pulse (the cur rent dialing method) is not compatible with the telephone line on which the Model 1108 is installed.
Sensaphone ® Model 1108 User’ s Manual 118 Prob lem Cause Solution Communications / Dial-out (contin ued) : 2. The Model 1108 will not answ er the telephone when called for a Status Report or alarm acknowledgment. e) The Model 1108 is connected to an incompatible telephone line.
3. The Model 1108 will not answ er the telephone for Callback Acknowledgment. 4. The Model 1108 recites the alarm message or Status Report ov er the telephone, but is silent at the installation site. 5. The Model 1108 dials out cor rectly but f ails to audibl y recite its alar m message wh en you answ er the call.
Sensaphone ® Model 1108 User’ s Manual 120 Prob lem Cause Solution 1. Can’t pro g ram temperature limits; or the unit w on’t read the temperature sensor . 2. The temperature reading is -20° F or -30° C. 3. T emperature reads 150° F or 65° C.
Appendix B: T roubleshooting 121 121 Prob lem Cause Solution 1. F alse high sound alarms occur frequently . 2. High sound does not cause an alar m. The programmed sound sensiti vity results in ov er -sensitivity to non-alarm sound as w ell as alarm sound.
Sensaphone ® Model 1108 User’ s Manual 122 Prob lem Cause Solution Other Monitoring (continued) : 3. The Model 1108 does not recognize po w er failure. 4. The Model 1108 does not recognize any alarm. a) Batteries are either incorrectly installed or drained.
Appendix B: T roubleshooting 123 5. The batteries drain prematurely . The unit’ s A C transfor mer is unplugged or for some other reason, full AC po w er is not a vail- able to the unit. alarm. If possible, test the condition by delib- erately creating an alert condition.
Sensaphone ® Model 1108 User’ s Manual 124.
125 P arameter Description Key Sequence* Range Default Call Delay Time delay until first call is made [SET] or [WHA T IS] + [CALL DELA Y] Min: 00:00 Max 60:00 (min:sec) 00:30 (min:sec) Vo ice Reps Num.
Sensaphone ® Model 1108 User’ s Manual 126 SPECIAL KEY FUNCTIONS: RING/T AD/P A USE/AM 1) Used to enter a minus sign f or negative temper ature limits or temperature calibrations. 2) Used to program a 4 second pause into dialout phone numbers . CODE/MUTE K ey Used to program a “wait for ans wer” into dialout phone numbers.
Appendix D: Accessories The sensors listed belo w are av ailable from Phonetics, Inc., and represent the most commonly used input de vices. Other dr y contact sensors, designed for more specialized applications, ma y also be used. Commercial or industrial electrical supply houses can pro vide devices to monitor virtually an y condition.
Sensaphone ® Model 1108 User’ s Manual 128.
Appendix E: Specifications Alert Inputs Number of Inputs : 8 (thermistor installed on input #1 for local temperature monitoring) Input Connector : terminal block Input T ypes : N.O ./N.C. contact, 2.8K thermistor (-20 to 150° F or -30 to 65° C) Input Characteristics : 5.
Po wer Suppl y Pow er Suppl y : 120V A C/8V A C 60Hz 12W wall plug-in transformer w/6' cord. Pow er Consumption : 5 W atts Pow er Pr otection : Metal Oxide V aristor Battery Backup : Six size-D alkaline batteries (not included), pro viding up to 24 hours of back-up time.
Appendix F: Returning the Unit f or Repair In the ev ent that the Model 1108 does not function properly , we suggest that you do the follo wing: 1) Record your observations regarding the Model 1108’ s malfunction. 2) Call the T echnical Ser vice Depar tment at 610-558-2700 prior to sending the unit to Sensaphone for repair .
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