When you need to monitor additional conditions, or need to notify more
people, the 800 is the best choice. It has all of the same features as
the 400, but instead of four external inputs, it is equipped with eight.
And instead of being able to notify four people, it can notify eight
using the same custom voice phone call technology. And like the 400, one
of the external inputs comes with a local temperature sensor installed.
The 800 has a 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 800 is installed.
When
an alarm is detected, the Sensaphone 800 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 phone interface includes a line seize feature so that
extension phones are automatically disconnected when it needs to make an
alarm phone call.
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. Also
includes nonvolatile memory and a 24-hour battery backup with user
installed batteries.
The Model 800 is ideal for monitoring your residential home and
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