Appendix; K3/Vox2 Voice Board; Features; Identification Of Parts - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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K3/VOX2 Voice Board

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Disconnect the Mains and battery power before
starting the installation procedure.
The K3/VOX2 Voice board records and plays Voice
messages. The recorded voice messages can be as -
signed to the:
Ø Status enquiry
Ø Answer message
Ø Dialler messages
Ø Memo
Ø Continuous recording
n Features
r Messages stored on ChipCorder
r Manages up to 64 Voice messages with programma-
ble sound quality and duration — varying from 3
minutes 48 seconds of high sound quality to 8
minutes 44 seconds of low sound quality
r Speaker for Message playback
r Telephone-dialler
r Answerphone
r Telephone access
r Listen-in and remote 2way Speaker system
(Teleassistance)
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At default the Voice board will record messages, if
power to the Voice board fails, the recorded mes-
sages will be stored for at least 2 hours.
n Identification of Parts
No.
DESCRIPTION
112 LED terminal : in the "remote Listen in" case, a
LED with 470 Ohm resistor must be connected
between the LED terminal and the + terminal.
113 Main Unit Voice board connector
114 Microphone
115 Local Microphone Jumper (114):
// = Local Microphone enabled (at default)
oo = Local Microphone disabled
116 Speaker Connector
117 Terminal board (for Microphone board connec-
tion) (VOX-REM)
n Installation
Work carefully through the following steps (see Fig-
ure 57 and Figure 2 on page 11).
1. Insert the Speaker into one part of the plastic
holder.
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2. Join the two parts then twist to lock in place.
3. Screw the Speaker onto the backplate.
4. Plug the Voice board into the connector 17, secure
it firmly in position by means of the screws.
5. Plug the Speaker into the connector 116 on the
Voice board.
6. Insert the jumper 112 (to store recorded messages
during blackout).
n Expanding Listen-in coverage
You can expand Listen-in coverage by connecting sev -
eral Microphone-Speaker boards to the Voice board.
This is especially useful for large premises, or in places
where there is a high risk of sound muffling caused by
walls or heavy machinery, etc.
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In the text and diagrams in this section, the term "Voice
Module" refers to VOX-REM Microphone-Loudspeaker
board and the ALISON-DVP Keypad.
The VOX-REM Microphone-Speaker board can be
housed in custom made accessory boxes with wire en-
try knockouts (order code: MINI-BOX). The MINI-BOX
can be wall mounted, or flush mounted to 503 outlet
boxes or similar. The installation instructions can be
found in the MINI-BOX package.
113
Figure 57 Voice board components

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116
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