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Mircom QDV-1000 Manual
Mircom QDV-1000 Manual

Mircom QDV-1000 Manual

Digitized voice module and configurator for digitized voice

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QDVP-100 Configurator for Digitized Voice
The QDV-1000 Digitized Voice Module provides digitized voice messaging for the QX-5000 Emergency Zone Audio &
Firefighters' Telephone System. The QDVP -100 Configurator provides a means of programming voice messages for
the QDV-1000 Digitized Voice Module.
The procedure for digitized voice messaging is to first program the QDV-0001 chips with the voice messages required
for the installation using the QDVP-100 Configurator. Next mount the QDV-1000 into the Audio Backbox. Then
configure the QIF-5000B module and follow with Audio Cabinet Configuration as stated in the QX-5000 manual.
IMPORTANT:
Please consult the section on reserved messages on page 4 of this document before programming.
PROGRAMMING THE QDV-0001 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CHIPS WITH VOICE MESSAGING
The QDV has 4 preprogrammed tones/messages:
1. Beep Beep Beep Beep... (Channel 2 Message 1) For internal use only; do not use.
2. Temporal Tone. (Channel 2 Message 2)
3. Boston Message- Attention please; the signal tone you have just heard indicated a report of an emergency in
this building. If your floor evacuation signal sounds after this message, walk to the nearest stairway and leave
the floor. While the report is being verified; occupant on the other floors should await further instructions.
(Channel 2 Message 3)
4. May I have your attention please; may I have your attention please. There has been an alarm reported in the
building, please proceed to the stairways and exit the building. Do not use the elevator.
(Channel 2 Message 4)
You may skip this step if the chips have been programmed at the factory for you.
To program the QDV-0001 chips, place the chips required into their proper sockets in the QDV-1000 board and then
connect this board to a QDVP-100 Configurator. The QDVP-100 is connected to a laptop or personnel computer.
The computer is use to download any messages that are to be played at the installation.
LT-901 Rev.4.1 Dec 2011
QDV-1000 Digitized Voice Module and
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Summary of Contents for Mircom QDV-1000

  • Page 1 You may skip this step if the chips have been programmed at the factory for you. To program the QDV-0001 chips, place the chips required into their proper sockets in the QDV-1000 board and then connect this board to a QDVP-100 Configurator. The QDVP-100 is connected to a laptop or personnel computer.
  • Page 2 Pre-installation inspections: 1. Verify that jumpers JP1 and JP2 on the QDV-1000 are over pins 2 and 3 for both, that is the jumpers are in the left-most positions for both. In case that the ‘Manual Message’ option is used, move JP2 over to pins 1 and 2, which is the right-most position instead.
  • Page 3: Equipment Required

    QDV-1000 Voice Message Recording Procedure Equipment Required: 1. Personal Computer with sound card. 2. Audio cable with mini stereo plug at both ends (to plug into the computer and the stereo jack of the QDVP- 100. 3. Wire to 24V D.C. power supply such as Filtered smoke detector supply voltage at the Fire Alarm Panel or 24V DC transformer with power cord with 2 pin plug OR 2 wires to be connected to the QVDP-100 Configurator power supply pins (remove terminal block) or terminal block.
  • Page 4 QDVP-100 during recording for best results).PLAY BACK the silent clip entirely (until H# reappears on display). This important step will allow the QDV-1000 to recognize the clip as a pause. Long pauses may be built of repeated silent clips just as with any other message. Pause clips may be used to build messages with voice and tones separated by silent periods of any length.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT: Reserved message locations: Some message locations on QDV-1000 are reserved for special features: 1. Message position 1 of each chip is reserved for supervision purposes and should not be used for alarm messages. Special tone file SO-195.wav must be used.
  • Page 6 2. Locate the J8 header on the QIF-5000B. Align the key on the ribbon cable header from QDV-1000 (J2) with the opening of the J8 and plug the cable into the shrouded header.
  • Page 7 5. Proceed with Audio Cabinet Configuration (zone mapping) according to the QX-5000 installation manual and Audio Configuration Utility Manual (Document # LT-9028). 6. Follow section ‘QDV-1000 Configuration’ in LT-9028 to configure the QDV-1000 settings. IMPORTANT: Every installed chip should have a message programmed on its channelX line (X =01 to 04). If channel 04 (ALERT2) is used for manual messages only, one of the message must be selected and programmed on channel 04 line with part1 repeat set at ‘255' and repeat all set at ‘255'.
  • Page 8 Configure the QDV-1000 Channel 4 as show in the diagram below. Also note that the ‘Message’ of ‘Part 2' is the message number of the Pre-announce tone (SO-195.wav) recorded in Alert2 I.C. LT-901 Rev.4 Aug 2006 Page 8 of 10...
  • Page 9 To enable Massachusetts (Boston) code, verifies that the firmware version on the QIF-5000B is SO-154V2.0.6 or higher. Once the QDV-1000 is connected to the QIF-5000B and the system is powered-up, do the following: 1. Set the rotary switches on the QIF-5000B to ‘97’...
  • Page 10 Make sure QDV option is enabled. 8. Make sure the All Evacuation is not checked and alarm pre-tone is disabled. Carry on configuring the rest of the audio system. 10. Download the configuration data to the QIF-5000B and wait until download completes. 11.
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