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until the alarm is acknowledged. Since Boat Remote is in On-Board
Mode, an alarm dial out will not occur. The red warning LED will
continue to blink and the alarm condition will continue to be dis-
played on the LCD screen.
Acknowledgment
1) The unit is operating in On-Board mode, so you must acknowl-
edge the alarm by pressing any key on the Boat Remote keypad.
The unit will beep and the red LED will change from blinking red to
steady red if the alarm condition still exists. If the alarm condition
has been corrected, the red LED will go from blinking red to off.
STATUS REPORT
The status report function allows you to call in to Boat Remote and
check the status of all monitored conditions. The unit will answer an
incoming call after the programmed number of rings until answer. If
any alarm conditions exist, the alarm message will be recited. For
information on an input to be included in the status report, that
input’s mode must be set to either “active” or “status-only”.
The following is an example of what Boat Remote will recite during a
status report if all inputs are activated.
“Hello,
This is the King Crimson docked at the Big Fish Marina, slip
number 21. (recorded ID message)
or: This is Boat Remote. (default ID message)
Bilge Pump 1 cycled 4 times today for a total of 7 minutes 46
seconds.
Bilge Pump 2 cycled 3 times today for a total of 6 minutes 23
seconds.
The battery voltage is 13.7 volts. (current battery voltage)
The AC power is ON. (Other response: OFF)
The cabin temperature (recorded message for Temp #1 input) is
65.4 degrees Fahrenheit/Celsius.
or Temperature #1(default voice message for Temp #1 input) is
65.4 degrees Fahrenheit/Celsius.
Engine room temperature (recorded message for Temp #2 input) is