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How
does the IMS send voice call messages? Top |
| A: |
The IMS uses a standard telephone
line to transmit alarm messages to you via your
telephone. |
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| Q: |
Can
the IMS call a cellular telephone? Top |
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Yes. Because the IMS has a standard
telephone port integrated into the unit, it can
call any telephone number in the world. |
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| Q: |
What
if I am not home when the IMS tries to call me? Top |
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Not a problem. If you have an
answering machine or telephone company provided
voice mail, the IMS will leave a message for you. |
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| Q: |
But
I want to make sure I get the call, even if I am
not home. Top |
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That's easy! One of the best
features of the IMS is the ability to locate you
wherever you are. With the use of the patented Sensaphone
technology, the IMS-4000 can locate you based on
detailed information you have given to the IMS.
Think of it as a reliable dispatcher who always
knows where you are and how to reach you. |
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| Q: |
Whose
voice is used in the IMS-4000? Top |
| A: |
The IMS comes ready to use with
a standard vocabulary for all sensors available
in standard English voice. |
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| Q: |
Can
I record my own voice messages? Top |
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Yes. Using your PC workstation
and the IMS-4000 ConsoleView software, you can record
specific messages in your voice and upload them
to the IMS-4000 solid-state processor for reliable
delivery. If you have someone in your office with
that Radio Voice, this is a job for them! |
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