Q: Can I use this with my existing thermostat?
A: Yes. The Sensaphone Cottage Sitter and Freeze Alarm FAD2 give you the ability to control
the heat or air conditioning in your cabin or home. This
is done through use of one of our dual thermostats, sold separately,
or by using two thermostats and having one thermostat set at an “away”
temperature and one set at a “home” temperature. You simply
call your Cottage Sitter or Freeze Alarm and activate the thermostat you desire.
Q: What about baseboard heating?
A: Because baseboard heating is typically done through 220 Volt electricity,
it is not as easy to to control the heat. We carry a dual thermostat designed for most electric base board heating systems however contact our Technical Support
department to discuss your requirements further. It is also an easy task
for an electrician to install what is called a “low voltage”
relay between your high voltage baseboard heater and the Cottage Sitter
to allow complete remote control of the thermostat.
Q: Can
these systems share the phone line with an answering
machine or fax?
A: Yes. If you have a telephone answering machine attached to your
telephone line, the Sensaphone or Freeze Alarm can be instructed
to allow you to call into your system without
having the answering machine or fax answer the telephone call! Anyone
else calling your number will go to the answering machine or fax
as normal, but you will bypass the answering machine by a simple
calling procedure.
Q: What kind of batteries are required and are they included?
A: Six standard “C”
size batteries are required to operate this Cottage Sitter and one 9 Volt battery is used with the Freeze Alarm FAD2 during power
failures. They are not included.
Q: Will the Sensaphone leave a message if it calls an answering
machine?
A: Yes. Both models begin talking and reporting the alarm condition immediately
after dialing the number. Depending on the recording duration of
your answering machine, the alarm condition should be recorded as
a voice message.
Q: What will the Cottage Sitter do right out of the box?
A: Everything you need to monitor high and low
temperature, power, and sound are included.
It will monitor power wherever it is plugged in and
the included temperature sensor will report the exact temperature
in that location. To measure the temperature at a different nearby
location, or monitor for water leaks, humidity etc. please see our
extensive list of accessories .
Q: What’s the difference between 1104, 1108 and Cottage Sitter?
A: The 1104 allows connection of up to four sensors (including
the temperature sensor which comes with the unit) as well as calls
up to four people or pagers. The 1108 allows attachment of up to
eight sensors and calls eight people or pagers.
Power failure and sound monitoring are independently built in to
these models. The Cottage Sitter is available in both an 1104 and
1108 version. It does everything the base models do with the added
feature of being able to call ahead and warm up your home before
you arrive!
Q: Can I power the Sensaphone from a 12V battery?
A: These models includes a 110VAC power supply which supplies
a controlled low-voltage AC supply to the Sensaphone. If your requirements
demand 12V DC operation, please contact us for specific information
regarding low voltage DC operation.
Q: Can this be used with a digital phone line?
A: All of our Sensaphone and Freeze Alarm products require attachment
to a standard analog telephone line. Sensaphone and Freeze Alarm
systems are not designed to operated with true digital phone systems
such as might be located in a large private office. If the telephone
line that you have will support a standard fax, these systems will work. If you hope to use the monitor in a large
office with a digital phone system, simple have a fax line installed.
Q: What language does the Sensaphone speak?
A: This Sensaphone will offer status reports and alarm reports in
the English language only.
Q: Can I install a dialer directly into a greenhouse
or livestock barn?
A: This Sensaphone is ideal for use in just about any application.
However, when using a Sensaphone in any environment that is subject
to moisture, or outdoor conditions, care should be used when locating
the unit. We also offer the very rugged FGD8100
Farm Sitter which is designed for harsh environments such as
greenhouses and livestock barns.
Q: Which applications are the line seizure models best suited
for?
A: The 1104 and 1108 are available in a version that
supports Line Seizure. Line Seizure means that when the dialer needs to make an important alarm call, it will hang up and disconnect
anyone else from using the telephone line so that a clear line is
available for use by the Sensaphone. This is important if you need
100% ability delivery of the alarm message. But not all applications
require the line seizure model. If you intend to share the same
telephone line that the dialer is going to use with other systems
or people, you will want to use the line seizure model. The dialer
must be the first ‘device’ on the telephone line and
the other devices plug into the Sensaphone. To obtain the
1104 with line seizure, ask for model number FGD-1114. For the 1108,
FGD-1118.
Q: What’s the max length of wire I can use between
the dialer and the sensor?
A: These models can support sensors as far away as 1000’.
All that is required is either category-3 (standard telephone) wire
or category-5 (computer wire). You may also use any wire which is
between 22g and 24g. Absolute Automation carries several types of
wire shielded wire that will allow you to extend sensors to distances
even greater than 1000'
Q: Can the Sensaphone dialer be used in Europe or other
countries around the world?
A: Yes our Sensaphone dialer systems can operate in just about any
country. Most models are available with several power options for
220V 50Hz. Please visit our Sensaphone
Accessory page to view all power options.
Q: Is there any monthly fees involved?
A: No. There are never any monthly fees for monitoring with a Sensaphone
dialer or Freeze Alarm system. With our dialers you own the monitoring
system and control who and where the any alert calls go.
Q: Do I need to hire a professional to install?
A: No. These models are very easy to install,
setup and program. Usually setup can be completed in as little as
10 minutes. But if you have special requirements such as unique
wiring needs or special sensors, you may wish to enlist the assistance
of an installer. Most alarm or telephone installers whose job is
to handle low voltage wiring can assist in the installation of sensors
and wiring. |