Features
Overview: The Sensaphone Model 400 is a full-programmable,
environmental monitoring system that offers extensive on-site and remote
monitoring capability to small businesses, private homes, farms, greenhouse,
computer rooms, and remote facilities. Designed for desktop or wall mounting,
the Model 400 is simple to install, program and operate; no changes to standard
electrical or telephone service are required. When connected to a telephone
line, it will respond to an alarm by dialing up to four separate telephone
numbers. When the call is answered, an "Alert Condition" message is delivered in
the user recorded voice.
Built-In Sensors: The Model 400 features built-in sensors to
monitor a variety of conditions - High sound level, AC electrical power failure,
and Battery backup conditions. In addition to the 400's built-in ability to monitor
for power failures and to listen to the sound of a smoke detector, there are
also four external inputs that can be connected to a variety of sensors to
monitor temperature, water on the floor, humidity, and much more. One of the
four external inputs already comes with a temperature sensor for monitoring
temperature where the 400 is installed.
4 Alert Zones: The 400 is equipped with four alert zone connections.
Optional Sensaphone sensors can be added to extend monitoring capabilities to
include the following - Intrusion or unauthorized entry, Water leaks and
seepage, Temperature, Humidity, Equipment operation, and many other condition
that may require unique monitoring solutions. These optional sensors can be
connected to the 400 using 18-26 gauge wire. Each sensor can be several hundred
feet from the unit, as long at the total resistance of the circuit is not
greater than 50-ohms. The Model 400 may have more than one sensor connected to
the same alert zone either in parallel (Open contacts) or series (Closed
contacts).
Note: Do not use sensors, switches or
relay that supply any voltage or current to the Model 400.
Keypad: Programming and operating of the 400 is
accomplished by using the unit's keypad. Programming features include Zone
Configuration, Temperature Settings, AC Power Settings, and Alarm Settings.
Status Reports: In addition to communication and alarm monitoring
capabilities, the Model 400 will also respond to your instructions and provide you with
access to information on monitored conditions at all times. The status of each
monitored condition is readily obtained at the unit's installation site, or remotely by
telephone. By issuing commands to the unit, either at the installation site or over
standard telephone lines, the following features may be activated - Acknowledgment
of existing alarms, The Status Report on all monitored conditions, and Limited
programming. At the close of every Status Report, time is provided for listening
to on-site sounds.
LED Indicators: The LEDs on the unit's front-panel provide on-site
alarm and status information. The 400 features four LED indicators - System On,
Phone In Use, Alarm, and Battery OK.
Security Code: The Security Code is the last step after setting all
other programming parameter for the Model 400. The code consists of a 4-digit
number you select and will effectively prevent unauthorized changes to the Model
400's programming.
Telephone Connection: The Model 400 features a RJ-11 LINE and
EXT connection.
Your incoming phone-line plugs into the RJ-11 LINE
connection and your telephone plugs into the RJ-11 EXT connection. The 400 will
operate with all standard analog telephone lines that accept pulse or tone
dialing. The Model 400 cannot be used on an extension line to dial
its own telephone number. Also, it may not be installed on a party line, pay
telephone line or digital telephone system.
Dial-Out Telephone Numbers:
The Model 400 can store up to four 48-digit phone numbers. These are the numbers
that will be called during alarm dial-out. In the event of an alarm, the numbers
are dialed sequentially, 1 though 4. The Model 400 can be set to cycle
through your four dial-out numbers from 1 to 255 calls (15 calls if only one
telephone number is programmed) during an Alarm Dial-Out.
Alarm Dial-Out: When an alarm
is detected, the Sensaphone 400 can notify up to four people by making voice
phone calls. It will continue to make phone calls until someone responds to the
call. The voice messages can be custom recorded, so you get to describe each
alarm message that it speaks in your own voice. The Sensaphone 400 can also be
programmed to send an alarm message to a numeric beeper/pager. The message will
include the Sensaphone's telephone number and the Zone numbers that are in
alarm. The phone interface includes a
line seize feature so that extension phones are automatically disconnected when
it needs to make an alarm phone call.
Voice Messages: The 400's digital speech recording feature allows you
to record custom messages from each of the four Zones and an ID Message. This
means that when the 400 calls you during an alarm, you will hear a personalize
Voice Message identifying the unit and telling you exactly what alarm condition
exists. You can record a separate message for each of the four Zones. The
message can run a maximum of 5 seconds. The ID Message can be a maximum of 8
seconds.
Built-In Speaker: When the Model 400 dials out to report a alarm, it
also audibly recites the alarm message through it's speaker. The Local Voice
Mute command allows you to turn off the speaker at the Model 400's site during
alarm dial-outs and status call-ins. This feature is used to prevent intruders
or unauthorized person from hearing the alarm dial-out message or from hearing
the Status Report during an off-site call.
Built-In Microphone: The Model 400 is provide with a built-in microphone which
is used to monitor high sound levels produced near the installation site. The
sensitivity of the microphone is configurable and will detect a continuous as
well as a pulsating alarm. If this sound level exists for 8 consecutive seconds
or for the programmed length of time, the model 400 will dial out with an alarm
message. During an alarm dial-out, the microphone allows four-second intervals
to listen-in to sounds at the Model 400's locations. When calling for a Status
Report, the microphone permits listening to on-site sounds for a programmed time
interval.
Output Relay: A built-in output relay is provided to switch an
external device either automatically, or manually. You can use it to have a
local light or siren trip when an alarm occurs, or even to set off a local alarm
when the phone line is cut or unplugged. You can even use it to control a dual
setback thermostat to change the temperature remotely.
Power Supply With Battery Backup: The Model 400 is provided with a DC
power transformer that will plug into any standard 120 VAC outlet and a battery
backup (batteries not included) that enable the unit to continue function if AC
power is removed. To ensure reliable operation, the Model 400 features power
backup capability; in the event of AC power failure, six C-cell alkaline
batteries (not included) will continue to power the unit for approximately 24
hours. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Built-In Surge Protection: The Model 400 has built-in surge
protection, however, it is recommended that additional protection be obtained
for the unit and for any electronic equipment that is attached to your power
supply and telephone lines.
Built-In Clock: The Model 400 has a built-in clock. If the AC power
fails, the clock will continue to keep time until the battery back-up fails.
Mounting: The Sensaphone 400 can be either Flat or Wall mounted. The
Model 400 can be mounted on top of a desk or other horizontal surface. The 400
can also be wall-mounted via the unit's rear-panel keyhole slots and using the
supplied hardware.