Compound Messages; Teleservice - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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Description This editable field is for the Message label
(maximum 16 characters).
Quality This field will allow you to select the sound qual-
ity, as follows: click the required cell; click again to high-
light the programming field; click the arrow to open the
drop-down menu.
(for 63 and 64 messages only). For all other messages
during Recording it is possible to set the Time and the
Quality.
Time Enter the Message length (in seconds) (for 63
and 64 messages only).
With quality Select the Voice Message quality.
Leftover Time This field will show the residual time
which can be added to other Voice Messages.
The residual time depends on the selected quality.
n Compound Messages
The Control panel Dialler can manage Compound Mes-
sages. This type of Message takes up less time than a
regular Message. Therefore, if you must record several
messages with parts in common, such as an Address,
the Compound Message will allow you to save mes-
sage time.
For example, instead of recording:
Ø Message 1 (regular Message taking 5 seconds)
<<Burglar Alarm, Stef's Café, King St., St. Helier>>
Ø Message 2 (regular Message taking 5 seconds)
<<Fire Alarm, Stef's Café, King St., St. Helier>>
Ø Message 3 (regular Message taking 5 seconds)
<<Duress Alarm, Stef's Café, King St., St. Helier>>,
you can record:
Ø Message 1 (1 second) <<Alarm>>
Ø Message 2 (1 second) <<Burglar>>
Ø Message 3 (1 second) <<Fire>>
Ø Message 4 (1 second) <<Duress>>
Ø Message 5 (4 seconds) <<Stef's Café, King St., St.
Helier>>
and combine the messages to obtain the
same contents, as follows:
Ø Message 1 = Messages 2 + 1 + 5
Ø Message 2 = Messages 3 + 1 + 5
Ø Message 3 = Messages 4 + 1 + 5
The three regular Messages take 15 seconds
while the three Compound Messages take
only 8 seconds, thus saving 7 seconds.
Download messages button This can be
used to save all the messages already re-
corded and stored in the voice P.C.B. in a file
on the hard disk of your PC (not available with
the B-MOD).
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This button is only available for updated
firmware version 2.10 or later.
Upload messages button This can be used
to select a file containing the messages previ-
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ously saved to the hard disk and send them to the voice
P.C.B.: all existing messages stored on the voice
P.C.B. will be overwritten (not available with the
B-MOD).
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This button is only available for updated firmware
version 2.10 or later.

Teleservice

The B-Mod2 modem and the KYO320 application from the
Security Suite will allow you to provide the Teleservice
function (access to the system via telephone).
Teleservice calls can be made by the installer
(Teleservice calls to the Control panel require User au-
thorization), or by the User (if the Control panel has
been setup to perform the automatic Test Event).
When the Control Panel generates a Teleservice call
(manually, by User request, or automatically via the
Callback or Enable Test Call options (these options
must be Enabled), it will dial the programmed numbers
(refer to Enable and Telephone number to call) until a
call is successful, or until the programmed call At-
tempts cycle ends.
The layout of Teleservice page as follows.
Double call This option will allow the Control Panel to
share the telephone line with another answering device
(answering machine, fax, etc.). Under normal circum-
stances, the device which allows the least number of
rings will answer any incoming calls. However, if this
option is Enabled, the Control panel will override the
other answering device when it recognizes the Double
Call sequence.
Double Call sequence: the caller must allow no more
than 2 rings, then hang up and callback within 60 sec-
onds. The Control panel will answer on the first ring of
the second call.
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The other answering device must be programmed
to answer after 3 or more rings.
Figure 39 Teleservice page
KYO 320

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