What happens when the power is out for longer than the programmed power outage delay time?
Power Guard begins to make emergency phone calls starting with the primary phone number. 2) If a person or answering machine answers the phone at the primary phone number, then the Power Guard will say, “Warning power has been out for xx minutes. Enter you PIN number.” xx is the amount of time the power has been out. If an answering machine answers, the Power Guard will wait until the greeting message is over, and then it will leave the “Warning…” message. 3) The Power Guard will wait for a valid PIN number. 4) If a valid PIN number is entered, then the Power Guard will stop making emergency phone calls. 5) If a valid PIN number is not entered or an answering machine answers, then the Power Guard will continue making emergency phone calls with the second programmed phone number. 6) Once all the programmed phone numbers have been called the Power Guard will wait twenty minutes and begin making phone calls starting with the primary number. 7) Steps 1) through 6) are repeated until some