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Operating Your Telephone Access Module

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Operating Your Telephone Access Module When installing your Telephone Access Module, your installer used the telephone hookup connection practice described in the CAUTION. Do not alter your telephone hookups without first consulting your installer. CAUTION Incorrect Telephone Line Hookup Hazard. Inability to call out can result in personal injury or property damage. Improper installation can result in blocked phone lines and inability to make 911 and other emergency-reporting phone calls. Always connect the Telephone Access Module first in line. When a monitored security system is installed, connect the Telephone Access Module second in line. Observing this practice ensures that theTelephone Access Module drops off the line to allow priority to the house telephone. Calling Your Telephone Access Module Carefully review the User and Configuration Menus before operating your Telephone Access Module. IMPORTANT: The Telephone Access Module is designed to provide remote access to your thermostat settings and information. To access this information or make changes, you must connect with the Telephone Access Module from an outside line. If you want to access the Telephone Access Module locally, you need to use a second phone line or call from a cellular telephone. 69-1353 8 PASS CODE You will be asked to respond to the query, "Enter your Pass Code followed by the # key." You will be asked to enter a four-digit Pass Code. The default Pass Code is 1 2 3 4. You can change this Pass Code any time by entering the Configuration Menu. See Configuring Your Telephone Access Module section for complete instructions. 60 70 80 90 If the pass code is not entered 60 70 80 90 within six seconds after the Telephone Access Module answers the telephone and begins transmitting data, hang up and call again after 30 seconds. The transmission of data is for future applications. Be sure to send in the Registration Card to receive notice of future updates. ALERT MESSAGES You will hear this message, "A (alert message) is active." The Telephone Access Module indicates an active alert message immediately after you enter your Pass Code. See Table 1 for a list of the alert messages and corresponding causes. For additional information, see Configuring Your Telephone Access Module section.

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Operating Your Telephone Access Module
When installing your Telephone Access Module, your
installer used the telephone hookup connection practice
described in the CAUTION. Do not alter your telephone
hookups without first consulting your installer.
CAUTION
Incorrect Telephone Line Hookup Hazard.
Inability to call out can result in personal
injury or property damage.
Improper installation can result in blocked
phone lines and inability to make 911 and
other emergency-reporting phone calls.
Always connect the Telephone Access Module
first in line. When a monitored security system
is installed, connect the Telephone Access
Module second in line.
Observing this practice ensures that
theTelephone Access Module drops off the line
to allow priority to the house telephone.
Calling Your Telephone Access Module
Carefully review the User and Configuration Menus
before operating your Telephone Access Module.
IMPORTANT:
The Telephone Access Module is designed to
provide remote access to your thermostat set-
tings and information. To access this informa-
tion or make changes, you must connect with
the Telephone Access Module from an out-
side line. If you want to access the Telephone
Access Module locally, you need to use a sec-
ond phone line or call from a cellular tele-
phone.
PASS CODE
You will be asked to respond to the query, “Enter your
Pass Code followed by the # key.”
You will be asked to enter a four-digit Pass Code. The
default Pass Code is 1 2 3 4. You can change this Pass
Code any time by entering the Configuration Menu. See
Configuring Your Telephone Access Module section for
complete instructions.
If the pass code is not entered
within six seconds after the
Telephone Access Module
answers the telephone and
begins transmitting data, hang up
and call again after 30 seconds.
The transmission of data is for
future applications. Be sure to
send in the Registration Card to
receive notice of future updates.
ALERT MESSAGES
You will hear this message, “A (alert message) is active.”
The Telephone Access Module indicates an active alert
message immediately after you enter your Pass Code.
See Table 1 for a list of the alert messages and
corresponding causes. For additional information, see
Configuring Your Telephone Access Module section.
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90
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70
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