Speech Messages; Acknowledging A Speech Message - Cooper Security i-on 40 Administrator's Manual

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Alarms
Key in the anti-code at the keypad. The system will reset, and
you can carry on using it as before.

Speech Messages

Note: This facility requires fitting a communications module to
your alarm system, ask your installer for more details.
As well as making an audible signal, the installer can program the
i-on40 to send pre-recorded voice messages over the telephone
network. These messages can go to a person nominated to
monitor alarm calls.
Each message has two parts: a Home section that identifies your
system, and an alarm section that gives the nature of the alarm.
The control unit may be programmed to send the speech
message to several telephone numbers.

Acknowledging a Speech Message

If the control unit has Call Acknowledge enabled (ask your
installer), then the person receiving speech messages from the
alarm system can control the link by pressing buttons on their
telephone key pad. The commands available are:
Function
End this call (and let the control unit contact
the other destinations for this alarm)
Play 'Home' and 'alarm' message again
Clear down (and do not call any of the other
destinations for this alarm).
Note: When the called party answers a speech dialler call there is
a six second delay before the control unit starts playing the
home message.
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