
again until the next time you pick up your phone. If the Omni hears
any key other than the # key while it is listening in, it disconnects
itself immediately.
When the Omni does hear the # key within 3 seconds of your picking
up the receiver, it disconnects your phones from the phone company
lines and connects your phones to itself, and begins talking to you.
When you hang up, your phones are immediately reconnected to the
phone company.
You will hear a slight click on your phone when the Omni picks up or
hangs up. This is normal.
To access your Omni from an in-house phone: Pick up the receiver of
any Touch Tone phone in your house. Pause for just a moment - about
a second - then press the # key on the phone.
You will hear the Omni's voice read the menu, which tells you what
commands are available over the telephone.
NOTE: If your system is in High Security mode, you must also enter
your code following the # key - See High Security Mode. In UL Listed
Installations, High Security Mode is enabled.
If you wish to disable the Omni telephone access feature, you can
change Set Up, Dial item Telephone Access to Off. The Omni will
not listen in for the # key on in-house phones, and will not answer
remote calls, ever. See Set Up, Dial for more information.
If the alarm system is tripped, the in-house phones will be
disconnected when the Omni begins to dial out, to preclude a burglar
from jamming the line by shorting out an in-house phone. In this
case, you will have to turn the system off at the console.
When using your in-house phone to disarm your system, you have the
Entry Delay time (usually 15 seconds - See Set Up Misc) to turn off
the alarm before it sounds. After the alarm sounds, you have the
Outside Siren Delay before the outside siren starts, and you have the
Dial Out Delay before the system disconnects the house phones and
dials out. Therefore, you have the Dial Out Delay to turn off your
alarm using an in-house phone once you hear the interior sounder,
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