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MISCELLANEOUS VOICE MESSAGE MAPPING - P1021E - P1029E
These addresses are used to assign the customised voice messages to the manually generated Panic/Fire/Medical
alarms, battery low and mains failure, Radio Battery low, Supervisory Alarm and tamper alarm messages. The voice
messages will be played over the phone to the numbers which have been assigned Speech Dial format at options
P837E to P842E. If a “0” is programmed, there will be no voice message reported.
P1021E 0-99E Voice Message Mapped to Pendant “Panic” Alarm - Default 0
P1022E 0-99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad “Panic” Alarm - Default 0
P1023E 0-99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad “Fire” Alarm - Default 0
P1024E 0-99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad “Medical” Alarm - Default 0
P1025E 0-99E Voice Message Mapped to Battery Low Alarm - Default 0
P1026E 0-99E Voice Message Mapped to Mains Failure Alarm - Default 0
P1027E 0-99E Voice Message Mapped to Radio Device Low battery - Default 0
P1028E 0-99E Voice Message Mapped to Radio Supervisory Failure Alarm - Default 0
P1029E 0-99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone or System Tamper Alarm - Default 0
MISCELLANEOUS DIALLER OPTIONS
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MISCELLANEOUS DIALLER OPTIONS
KEYPAD LISTEN-IN OPTIONS
The buzzer on the LCD keypad can be used to listen to the dialler during various On-line states. If this option is not
wanted you must turn off all of the options at this address. It is a very useful tool for testing the dialler on a new
installation when sending signals to monitoring stations or calls to cell-phones, etc, as the installer can hear the call
being made to verify correct operation.
P747E 1 = Enabled During Dialling in Disarm State only
2 = Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only
3 = Enabled During Dialling in Stay Mode State only
4 = Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only
5 = Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only
6 = Enabled Throughout the call in Stay Mode State only
7 = Listen-in Enabled when the panel answers a call
8 = Delay hangup on Voice Alarm kissoff & turn on O/P 4
P747E option 8 special function mode - If option 8 is turned on at address P747E, the dialler will delay hanging up
the call following kiss-off during a Voice Mode alarm and also turn on Output # 4 for the same period.
The hang-up delay and the time Output 4 will turn on are linked to the output 4 Pulse timer (P924E). If
output 4 pulse timer is set to a value of 50 (50 1/10 sec), the hang-up delay and output 4 on time will be
5 seconds. This option ONLY applies to kiss-off in Voice Mode reporting.
To ensure that no unwanted functions are assigned to Output 4 you should first clear all of the defaults
for Output 4 at address P1106E, eg press P1106E4E. This will remove all default alarm conditions
assigned to O/P 4.
Then set the required hang-up and output ON delay time at address P924E eg P924E50E will give a 5
second hang-up delay and output on time. The hang-up delay and output on time will only begin after all
alarm events have been kissed off. If multiple alarm events occur and are reported during a call you
MUST kiss-off all messages before the hang-up and output delay will begin. To let the person kissing off
the alarm know that all messages have been acknowledged, it is advisable to record an “Output 4 ON”
message for output 4 and assign this message number at address P1034E. When all alarm messages
have been kissed off and the delay is about to begin, the message “Output 4 ON” will be heard so the
person knows the timer has started.
LISTEN-IN to OUTPUT # 1 OPTIONS
If an 8 Ohm horn speaker is connected to output 1, it can also be used to listen to the dialler during various On-line
states. It is a very useful tool for testing the dialler on a new installation when sending signals to monitoring stations
or calls to cell-phones, etc plus it can provide audible verification that the dialler is working to the users of the alarm
system.
P748E 1 = Enabled During Dialling in Disarm State only
2 = Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only
3 = Enabled During Dialling in Stay Mode State only
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