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microphone and replay them to a pre-programmed
telephone number to report an alarm. One message is
called the "Home message", and is always played at the
beginning of a report. You should use this message to
identify the control unit and it's location. The other four
messages allow you to record some indication of the type
of event causing an alarm, for example: "Fire" or "Panic
Alarm". The control unit plays these messages after the
home message.
The i-sd02 can record up to ten seconds of speech for the
Home message, and up to five seconds of speech for
each of the alarm messages.
While programming the speech dialler you link each
message with the specific alarm type you wish to report.
You then select a set of destinations for each message,
where each destination corresponds to one of the
telephone numbers you wish to call (see diagram below).
Report Triggers
None
Fire Alarm
Panic Alarm
Burglar Alarm
Technical Alarm
Tampers
Mains Fail
Soak Test Fail
Figure 2. Speech Dialler Programming.
If the control unit has Call Acknowledge enabled (see
page 73), then the person receiving the speech messages
can control the link by sending DTMF tones back to the
Installer Mode Programming
Messages
Destinations
Home message
Dest 1 Y
Message 1
Dest 2 N
Dest 3 Y
Dest 4 N
Dest 1 N
Message 2
Dest 2 N
Dest 3 N
Dest 4 N
Dest 1 N
Message 3
Dest 2 N
Dest 3 N
Dest 4 N
Dest 1 N
Message 4
Dest 2 Y
Dest 3 N
Dest 4 Y
Phone Book
Dest 1 = Tel No: 12345678
Dest 2 = Tel No: 87654321
Dest 3 = Tel No: 56781234
Dest 4 = Tel No: 21436587
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