Chapter 3: Programming
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PROGRAMMING VOICE MESSAGES
Boat Remote allows you to record four custom alarm messages and
an identification (ID) message. The four alarm messages are for the
Temperature #1, Temperature #2, Temperature #3, and Auxiliary
inputs. If a message is not recorded for one of the above a default
message will be used. User recorded messages are replaced by
default messages when the unit is reset. (See Troubleshooting)
Recording a Voice Message
To record a message, follow the example below for ID message and
replace the ID STATUS key with the key representing the message you
would like to record. For example, replace the ID key with the TEMP
#1, TEMP #2, TEMP #3, OR AUXILIARY key. *You have 5 seconds to record
your message for temperatures 1, 2, and 3. You have up to 10
seconds for the auxiliary and ID messages. If you have finished
speaking your message before the recording time is expired, you
can stop recording by pressing the ENTER key.
Unit ID Message
The Unit ID Message is the identification of your Boat Remote. The
purpose of the Unit ID Message is to immediately provide the source
of the call, especially when using the same Dial Out Phone
Number(s) for more than one Boat Remote. When the Boat Remote
is called from a remote location or dials out during an alarm, it
always begins its message with the Unit ID Message: “Hello, [your
recorded ID message.]” OR, the default message, “Hello, this is Boat
Remote.”
To record ID message
Press the SET key on the keypad.
Press VOICE MESSAGE.
Press the ID STATUS key on the keypad.