Broadcast Tools AVR-8 Installation And Operation Manual

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Installation and Operation Manual
Alarm Voice Response & Remote Control
Firmware version 1.10 and above
Due to the dynamic nature of product design, the information contained in this
document is subject to change without notice. Broadcast Tools, Inc., assumes no
responsibility for errors and/or omissions contained in this document. Revisions
of this information or new editions may be issued to incorporate such changes.
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AVR-8
Manual update 02/11/2004
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  • Page 1 Manual update 02/11/2004 Due to the dynamic nature of product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Broadcast Tools, Inc., assumes no responsibility for errors and/or omissions contained in this document. Revisions of this information or new editions may be issued to incorporate such changes.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    AVR-8 Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents Section Title Page # Introduction ..........3 Safety Information .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    AVR-8, Alarm Voice Response Broadcast Tools® and Remote Control, which we will refer to through out the manual as the AVR-8. Products, as with any We’re confident this product will give you many years of dependable service. This electronic device, can manual is intended to give you all the information needed to install and operate the unit.
  • Page 4: Product Description

    750 ms and/or turning any one of the relays on or off. When a relay com- mand is given, the AVR-8 speaks the relay 'name' followed by the 'on' or 'off' mes- sage. For instance, commanding relay 4 on causes the AVR-8 to turn the relay on and then report "Relay 4 ...
  • Page 5: Programming

    AVR-8 Installation and Operation Manual PROGRAMMING To program the AVR-8, follow the instructions below. Remove the top cover and locate the modular RJ-11 jack in the left top corner of the circuit board. Plug in a standard TT telephone into the programming RJ-11 jack. Press the program button followed by the address of the desired operation followed by the data to be stored or the message to be recorded followed by pressing the program button.
  • Page 6 11, then location 15) Input 2 Dial List 32nnnnnnnnn Example: 321347 (When input 2 changes state, the AVR-8 will dial the number stored in location 11, then the numbers in 13, 14 and 17) Input 3 Dial List 33nnnnnnnnn Example: 335 (When input 3 changes state, the AVR-8 will dial the number stored in location 15.
  • Page 7 AVR-8 Installation and Operation Manual PROGRAMMING To record a voice message to be associated with relay number one: press the program button, 41; the record led will turn on. Then speak your message into the telephone and press the program button when done.
  • Page 8: Installation

    When any particular input changes state, it will be considered an alarm and initiate a call out. The AVR-8 will then look at the call-out list associated with the alarmed input and begin calling the first number on the list.
  • Page 9 Dial List in order to cause a pager to call out. ALARMS When an alarm is generated, the AVR-8 will call the first number on the call out list, WEBSITE: play the message and wait for a DTMF “*” as an acknowledgment. If no “*” is received it will hang up and call the other numbers on the calling list.
  • Page 10 “ON”. MONITORING THE AUDIO INPUT To monitor audio on the balanced input, the AVR-8 must first have been unlocked by entering the access (security) code. Then enter 77. The audio will be un-muted for about 6 seconds.
  • Page 11 RNG - Red Ring LED. It turns on when a ring signal is detected on the phone line. PWR - Green Power and Status LED. It will turn on when the AVR-8 is powered. It will blink when in program mode and will turn off when playing or recording voice messages.
  • Page 12 If DIP switch number 6 is turned on, the 1-minute timer will hang up the line if no touch-tone issued within the 1 minute. This would be used if no CPC or the AVR- 8 were used behind a PBX. Note: 99* will hang up the AVR-8 with this switch OFF or ON.
  • Page 13 AVR-8 Installation and Operation Manual CONNECT YOUR EQUIPMENT The AVR-8 interfaces to your equipment through the rear panel screw terminals. Follow the legends for the desired relays, inputs, open collectors and audio input and output connections, which appear on the lip of the printed circuit board. Remove each screw terminal, strip each conductor and insert the conductor into the terminal and screw down the capture screw.
  • Page 14: Specifications

    AVR-8 Installation and Operation Manual SPECIFICATIONS Control: Flash Microprocessor, non-volatile memory Relays: SPST contacts, 30 Vdc @ 1 Amp with LED indicators. Digital inputs: Momentary or sustained, optically isolated (5 to 28 vdc) or 5 volt CMOS/TTL compatible inputs, open collector or contact closures to ground.
  • Page 15: Warranty

    If Broadcast Tools is notified, in writing, of a failure of any item manufactured by Broadcast Tools to conform to the foregoing Limited Warranty within one (1) year following the date of the Buyer’s acquisition of the item, and if the item is returned to Broadcast Tools in accordance with Broadcast Tools’...

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