
Configuration
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Telephone
Used to configure the control of Cardio by telephone from anywhere outside the home. Also used for
programming numbers for emergency calls.
• Rings before answering (0..9): Used mostly when an answering machine is plugged into the same
telephone line as CARDIO. In this case, always adjust the number of rings before CARDIO answers
to a higher number than that of the answering machine. To contact CARDIO by phone from outside
the home, call and let the telephone ring once or twice and hang up before the answering machine
can take the line. Within the following 60 seconds, call again and CARDIO will then automatically
have priority over the answering machine. If someone else calls within this delay and before the user
does, this person will then be connected to CARDIO but will not be able to enter the proper code and
will therefore be denied access to the system
• Answering machine (yes/no): When an answering machine (or any other appliance) is plugged into
the same line as CARDIO.
• Home number: Used to identify the home when CARDIO calls outside to emergency numbers.
• Emergency numbers: Enter the four numbers (family, neighbors, friends) to be called in case of an
emergency.
NOTE: It is possible to insert a blank between numbers (for telephone numbers only)
For instance 4161234567 and 416 123 4567 are two identical telephone numbers for CARDIO. A blank
indicates that there is a 2-second delay between the numbers preceding and following the blank.
A pictogram telephone will appear in the screen on page 3 to indicate that CARDIO’s telephone line is not
plugged or that the line is already in use for a normal telephone call.
ATTENTION!: Inserting a blank in any number other than a telephone number will automatically
delete all numbers following the blank,
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