Another powerful feature available from your Elite 16D control communicator is Command Control. This feature is
a remote control facility which allows valid users to access the panel via a standard touch tone telephone and check
the set / unset status of each of the areas and operate each of the eight outputs.
The Command Control feature is only available on panels fitted with one of the Speech Modules (see page 16) as
the voice prompts which guide you are stored on this module. In some installations voice message storage space
will be shared between the speech dial alarm event messages and the Command Control status messages.
There are five program addresses which must be defined before Command Control can be effective, in addition to
the process of recording the actual status messages. These program addresses are;
P261E
code E
4 Digit Code for Output Command Control - This is the code used to access the Output
Command menu. A number from 1-8 is entered after this code to take control of an output 1-8
(for this feature to work, option 5 at addresses P101E to P108E must be turned on).
P262E
code E
4 Digit Code for Area "A" Command Control - This is the code used to access the Area "A"
Command menu.
P263E
code E
4 Digit Code for Area "B" Command Control - This is the code used to access the Area "B"
Command menu.
P264E
code E
4 Digit Code for Area "C" Command Control - This is the code used to access the Area "C"
Command menu.
P680E
1-9E
Status Message Starting Number - This value determines the place in the Speech Module
where the Command Control status messages start. On installations where the Speech Module
is also used to store alarm event messages, the Command Control status messages are stored
in sequence from the point where the last alarm event message finishes. For example, if there
are 3 alarm event message stored in the speech module, the Command Control status
messages will start at #4. In this example a value of 4 would be entered at P680E Default = 1
RECORDING STATUS MESSAGES
The process for recording Command Control status messages is the same as that for recording alarm event
messages except for the following critical difference. The Speech Module Command Control status message
storage is divided into twenty two (22) separate areas or "slots" Each of these slots is assigned a status from the
possible 22 as listed below. The content of the messages is programmable but the order in which the panel
expects to find the correct message for the relevant voice prompts s pre-defined, eg if the panel was giving the
status of output 1 as being "ON", it would select message number 7.
1
Area "A" Armed
2
Area "A" Disarmed
3
Area "B" Armed
4
Area "B" Disarmed
5
Area "C" Armed
6
Area "C" Disarmed
7
Output 1 On
8
Output 1 Off
9
Output 2 On
10
Output 2 Off
11
Output 3 On
12
Output 3 Off
13
Output 4 On
14
Output 4 Off
15
Output 5 On
16
Output 5 Off
17
Output 6 On
18
Output 6 Off
19
Output 7 On
20
Output 7 Off
21
Output 8 On
22
Output 8 Off
To record your individual status messaged into the speech module you follow the same procedure as that for the
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