Phonetics Boat Remote Universal Remote User Manual


 
Chapter 3: Programming
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Example:
Answering Device: rings = 4
Boat Remote: rings until answer = 6
Using the procedure just outlined, all incoming calls will be answered
by the telephone answering device, allowing it to operate normally.
With the programming just accomplished, the Boat Remote can be
accessed remotely, by telephone, to obtain a status report.
1. Dial the telephone number of the Boat Remote.
2. Let the telephone ring once and then hang up.
3. Wait approximately ten seconds.
4. Call the Boat Remote back. It will answer the telephone on the
first ring.
Explanation: The pattern of one ring followed by a second call
(within 30 seconds), signals the Boat Remote to answer your
incoming call, excluding the telephone answering device.
Exception: If the Boat Remote shares the same line with a tele-
phone answering device, and frequent incoming calls are expected
on that line during a specific time, 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 Boat
Remote will interpret this pattern as a signal to answer the tele-
phone. If this occurs, press any key on the Boat Remote to hang up.
Voice Repetitions
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 alarm message repetitions may be set to 10. The
default is 3 repetitions. Use the number keys to type the desired
number of voice repetitions and press
ENTER.
Use the number keys.