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SPEECH DIALLER Installation Manual
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Operators Manual
Voice & Text Dialler

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  • Page 1 SPEECH DIALLER Installation Manual THANK YOU FOR VOTING TEXECOM Operators Manual Voice & Text Dialler...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Speech Dialler Operators Manual Contents Overview.......................3 Introduction ......................3 Speech Dialler Layout ....................6 Function Keys......................6 Programming .......................7 Accessing the Programming Menu ................. 7 Contact Details ......................8 Voice Messages ..................... 11 Text Messages ....................... 12 Sending and Abort Options ................... 13 Test Options ......................
  • Page 3: Overview

    Speech Dialler Operators Manual 1. Overview Introduction Mobile Network Contact 1 Service Centre Contact 2 Contact 3 Contact 4 Telephone Auxiliary Input Contact 5 Aux (4) ..Ready..Intruder (3) PA (2) Fire (1) pqrs wxyz Telephone Contact 6 Speech Dialler...
  • Page 4: Contact

    Inputs: The Speech Dialler has four trigger inputs; each input can be assigned a voice message and/or a text message. The trigger inputs are normally connected to the alarm control panel communicator outputs or bell output.
  • Page 5: Contact

    Speech Dialler and using the Remote Access feature. Memo: The Speech Dialler has a memo feature, which allows you to record up to 32 seconds of audio. The memo feature can be accessed locally at the unit or remotely using a touch-tone telephone.
  • Page 6: Speech Dialler Layout

    Speech Dialler Operators Manual Speech Dialler Layout ..READY..pqrs wxyz 32 character backlit LCD display Keyboard Function Keys !" Accept/Yes key #" Cancel/No key $" Special function key %" Record key &" Stop key '" Play key (" Help key )"...
  • Page 7: Programming

    2. Programming Accessing the Programming Menu When the Speech Dialler is in its normal standby mode the display shows “!!!!!"#$%&!!!!!”. To access the programming menu you must enter the operator’s passcode (default 1234). After entering the passcode the first menu option is displayed, you can scroll up and down through the menu options using the scroll key or jump to a menu by pressing the relevant “hot-key”, e.g., to select the Call Log...
  • Page 8: Contact Details

    Speech Dialler Operators Manual Contact Details The Speech Dialler can store up to 8 contacts; each contact is assigned the following parameters: Name Up to 16 characters can be assigned to the contact name. Telephone No. The contact’s telephone number (up to 24 digits). When programming the contact’s...
  • Page 9 [8] or [*] key on their telephone to acknowledge the call. If the [*] key is used the contact will enter the remote access menu of the Speech Dialler which allows them to listen-in etc, see page 28 for more details.
  • Page 10 Speech Dialler Operators Manual Press to select the required 3,4+50+'N'L5G.'M' contact, e.g., Press to edit name: 3,4+50+'K'L5G.'M' Use the text editing keys (see page 31) to enter 3,4+50+'K'L5G.'M' the contact’s name. Press to accept. ;,G' Press to select the next option. The ;./!N'M'...
  • Page 11: Voice Messages

    Speech Dialler Operators Manual Voice Messages The Speech Dialler has four voice messages, each message can be up to 32 seconds long. The unit has an internal microphone and loudspeaker, which are used to record and playback the voice messages. Messages should be recorded to reflect the type of alarm that is being triggered, e.g., if “trigger input 1”...
  • Page 12: Text Messages

    Speech Dialler Operators Manual Text Messages The Speech Dialler can send text messages to mobile telephones using the SMS text service (Short Message Service). The unit does this by calling a SMS service centre, which takes the message from the Speech Dialler and forwards it to the contact’s mobile telephone.
  • Page 13: Sending And Abort Options

    2 to contacts 2 and 7. Call Abort When a call is aborted the Speech Dialler immediately hangs-up and returns to its normal standby mode. Each trigger input can be programmed to one of the following options: Nothing: The selected trigger input cannot be aborted.
  • Page 14: Test Options

    Speech Dialler Operators Manual Press to select the next option: E4?A+'R'-.4=7'+,' 3,4+50+'KRNSHHHH' Repeat steps 3 - 7 for other contacts or press to exit this menu. Test Options This menu option has three test menus that allow you test the operation of the Speech Dialler.
  • Page 15 Speech Dialler Operators Manual Ringing detected: 35//64:'LAGa.C'K' "64:64:' Contact has answered the call and unit is 35//64:'LAGa.C'K' playing the voice message: F/5V64:'9.775:.' Contact has acknowledged the call by pressing 35//64:'LAGa.C'K' the number [8] key on their telephone: $0W'".0.6b.=' Test Call finished: 35//'^6467_.='...
  • Page 16 Speech Dialler Operators Manual Press to start the test. To cancel the test at 35//64:'LAGa.C'K' any time press "# "& ]56+'%65/';,4.' Dialling SMS Service Centre: 35//64:'LAGa.C'K' 9,=.G'%65//64:' Waiting to connect with SMS Service Centre: 35//64:'LAGa.C'K' ]56+64:'3,44.0+!' Connected with SMS Service Centre: 35//64:'LAGa.C'K'...
  • Page 17: Call Log

    Call Log The Speech Dialler has a 64 event Call Log that records the inputs that were triggered and the contacts that were called. The log can be viewed in two modes - basic and enhanced. In the basic mode the display shows all the event information in one display.
  • Page 18: Output Options

    K)R7' Output Options The Speech Dialler has two programmable outputs that can be used for a wide variety of functions. Each output can be programmed to one of the following functions: Phone Line Fault: This output type will activate when telephone line connected to the unit has a fault (disconnected or no line voltage).
  • Page 19: Configuration Options

    Speech Dialler Operators Manual Call Failed: This output type activates when the Speech Dialler fails to deliver its message. The output deactivates when the unit is next triggered. Remote Ctrl 1: This output type can be remotely turned on and off by a touch- tone telephone.
  • Page 20 Dialling Options The following dialing options are available: Blind Dialling: If enabled (`) the Speech Dialler will not wait for dial tone when dialling out. If disabled (H) the Speech Dialler will wait for dial tone before dialling the contact’s telephone number.
  • Page 21: Ring Count

    Ring Count When calling into the Speech Dialler to use the Remote Access feature the unit will answer the incoming call after a specified number of rings. If the ring count is set to zero the Remote Access feature is disabled.
  • Page 22 Speech Dialler Operators Manual SMS Centre No. When Speech Dialler sends a text message, it sends it via a SMS service centre. The Speech Dialler defaults to using the O SMS service centre. Listed below are other service centres that can be used: Service Provider Telephone No.
  • Page 23 Ring Count, see page 21). The caller must then hang up the call and redial the unit within 60 seconds, the Speech Dialler will then answer the incoming call and allow the caller the remote access feature, see page 27.
  • Page 24: Exit Programming Menu

    Press to accept and exit this menu. Exit Programming Menu When you exit the programming menu you can exit and leave the Speech Dialler in one of two modes: Ready Mode This mode is the normal operating mode of the Speech Dialler.
  • Page 25: Operation

    Now take the necessary action in response to the alarm. Aborting a Call If the Speech Dialler is accidentally triggered or you want to stop the calling sequence then one of the following methods can be used: Entering the Operator’s Passcode To abort the call sequence, enter your passcode.
  • Page 26: Recording And Playing A Memo Locally

    Speech Dialler Operators Manual Recording and Playing a Memo Locally The Speech Dialler has a 32 second memo message, which can be recorded locally at the unit. Once recorded the display will indicate that there is memo message waiting. You could use this feature to leave a message for a member of your family as you are leaving the premises.
  • Page 27: Using The Remote Access Feature

    The Remote Access feature can by accessed by one of the following methods: Dial in for Remote Access This method requires you to call into the Speech Dialler in order to select the Remote Access menu. If the “Rem. Access Code” option is enabled (see page 23) you will need to enter the operator’s passcode in order to use the Remote Access menu.
  • Page 28 Speech Dialler Operators Manual Acknowledge Call and Select Remote Access Mode If the Speech Dialler has been triggered and is reporting a voice message to a contact, the contact can (if programmed, see page 9) acknowledge the call and select the Remote Access mode.
  • Page 29 ! To Toggle the Remote Control Outputs: Establish a Remote Access connection with the Speech Dialler. Press [*] [1] on your telephone to toggle Remote Control Output 1 or [*] [2] to toggle Remote Control Output 2. You will hear one high pitched beep when Output 1 is switched on and two for Output 2.
  • Page 30 (see page 23). ! To Record/Play a Voice Message: Establish a Remote Access connection with the Speech Dialler. To record a Voice Message press [*][9] followed by the message number [1] – [4] on your telephone. You will hear a short beep. Talk clearly into your telephone handset.
  • Page 31: Text Editing Keys

    3" <' &' 4" )" Move cursor left and right #" Delete Character !" Accept text Speech Dialler is a Trademark of Texecom Ltd. The Speech Dialler is protected by UK and/or International Registered Design. Registered Design Number: 2089016 INS233...
  • Page 32 Texecom Limited, Bradwood Court, St. Crispin Way, Haslingden, Lancashire BB4 4PW, England. Technical Support: Tel: +44 (0)1706 234833 Tel: +44 (0)1706 234811 Fax: +44 (0)1706 213187 © TEXECOM LTD. 2000 - 2003 INS233...

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