Duevi SINT-13 Guide

SINT-13
W I R E L E S S V O I C E S Y N T H E S I S R E C E I V E R W I T H A C T I V A T I O N
INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
This manual may be subject to change without notice
[SMD] [Serie 100] [48bit]
Manual version: 2.1
HW2.0
This device meets the R&TTE requirements (European Union)

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Thank you for choosing our product.
We invite you to read carefully these directions before installing and using this device
in order to fully make the most of all its capacities.
SOMMARIO
DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................................................................3
TECHNICAL..................................................................................................................................................................................4
RESET.............................................................................................................................................................................................5
RADIO CODES LEARNING .....................................................................................................................................................5
VOICE MESSAGES RECORDING...........................................................................................................................................7
WORKING....................................................................................................................................................................................8
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT..........................................................................................................................................................8

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DESCRIPTION
SINT-13 is a voice synthesis that replay to 13 different radio codes with the same number of voice messages
recorded by the user.
Two voice messages are for arming and disarming codes from remote controls (TXS, TXS/M or DVTR-
RT keyboard) (max 4 remote controls/users).
Six voice messages are for radio detectors.
Five voice messages are for the status of one control panel (total arming, three partial armings,
disarming) or TSR.
Each voice message is combined to device type and radio codes as follow:
NOTE: IT’S NOT POSSIBLE TO CHANGE MESSAGE ASSOCIATION TO RADIO CODES
Remote control 1
Remote control 2
Voice message 1
Memory space 1
Remote control 3
Voice message 2
Remote control 4
Memory space 2
Radio detector 1
Voice message 3
Memory space 3
Radio detector 2
Voice message 4
Memory space 4
Radio detector 3
Voice message 5
Memory space 5
Radio detector 4
Voice message 6
Memory space 6
Radio detector 5
Voice message 7
Memory space 7
Radio detector 6
Voice message 8
Voice message 9
Voice message 10
Memory space 8
Control panel or TSR
Voice message 11
Voice message 12
Voice message 13

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TECHNICAL
Electronic board
Power supply
10 / 14 V
Consumption
Stand-By < 26 mA ― Alarm < 120 mA
Radio channels
1channel for remote controls (2 voice messages combined)
6channels for radio detectors (6 voice messages combined)
1channel for control panel or TSR (5 voice messages combined)
Radio frequency
433,92 MHz
Radio range
About 100 m (open field)
Message duration
15 seconds max for each message
JP1
Opened
Normal working
Closed on A and B
Radio codes learning
Closed on B and C
Voice messages management
LD1 (GREEN LED)
Solid on: “voice messages” mode (play / record) [JP1 closed on Band C]
LD2 (YELLOW LED)
Off: normal working, SINT-13 in stand-by
Solid on:
If JP1 closed (on Aand Bor on Band C): SINT-13 in programming mode
If JP1 opened: normal working, SINT-13 active
Blinking: memory position counting (number of blinks)
LD3 (BLUE LED)
Solid on: voice messages recording or radio codes learning
Blinking: playing voice message
LD4 (RED LED)
Solid on: “radio codes” mode (learning) [JP1 closed on Aand B]
AP
Speaker
Power
Power supply 12 V
JP1
A
B
C
P2
P1
+
–
LD1
LD2
LD3
LD4
MIC
AP
Power

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RESET
It’s recommended to proceed with this operation at the first use of the device, in order to erase radio codes
during the factory tests.
WARNING
THIS OPERATION ERASE ALL RADIO CODES STORED
1. Power on the device holding down the P2 button until all four LEDs blink
2. Release the P2 button
3. Power off and wait some seconds
4. Power on again SINT-13: reset is done
RADIO CODES LEARNING
Enter in “radio code learning”mode
1. Close the jumper JP1 on pins Aand B.
As soon as the pins are shorted:
LD4 (RED) lights solid on
LD2 blinks one time then stay solid on: this means SINT-13 is ready to learn the radio code in
position 1 (REMOTE CONTROLS).
2. Now it is possible to learn the radio code:
Press the P2 button, the LD3 (BLUE) LED lights on.
From this moment SINT-13 is waiting for a radio code to learn. When a valid radio code is sent,
LD2 and LD3 blink confirming the correct learning, then LD3 switch off.
3. To move to next memory position (next radio code):
press briefly P1. As confirm LD2 blinks as many times as the number of memory position then
stay solid on.
(Example: 3 blinks = radio code in position n° 3 [DETECTOR]).
Repeat the learning steps.
Proceed for all the codes in the same way.
To learn the remote controls and the control panel (or TSR) just store any radio code from them (eg.:
only the disarming). The rest of the association code transmitted/voice message will be automatic.
Example: to learn a TXS/M remote press the SMALL button (disarming): the BIG button of the TXS/M
will be automatically recognized and combined to its proper voice message.
Example: to learn a TSR transmit “TOTAL arming”. “Partial 1 arming”, “Disarming”, etc. will be
automatically added.

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Remote controls
It is possible to store up to four radio activators or keyboard users on memory position 1. These radio
codes are memorized in four different internal sub-spaces (circular queue).
Learning remote controls/users >during the learning stay in memory position 1 to store all the remote
controls/users: the first, the second, and so on.
Add a remote control/user >enter in learning position 1 and if one or more sub-spaces are free, SINT-
13 automatically prepare to store in the first free position without overwrite/delete previous learned
devices.
Change a remote control/user >to learn a remote control/user code with all the sub-spaces full (for
example to substitute a lost or damaged remote control), enter in memory position 1 and proceed as
normal learning: the first code will be overwritten.
CTSR/CTSR LIGHT detector
Each CTSR/CTSR LIGHT detector uses one memory position, without difference of which alarm element
(on-board reed, secondary contact, roller and shock) give alarm.
Follows the factory settings for memory position and messages associated:
Memory position
Device
Message
1
Remote control / user 1
1. (arming) “External area activation”
Remote control / user 2
Remote control / user 3
2. (disarming) “External area deactivation”
Remote control / user 4
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Detector 1
3. “Sensor 1 detection”
3
Detector 2
4. “Sensor 2 detection”
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Detector 3
5. “Sensor 3 detection”
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Detector 4
6. “Sensor 4 detection”
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Detector 5
7. “Sensor 5 detection”
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Detector 6
8. “Sensor 6 detection”
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Control panel or TSR
9. “System TOTAL armed”
10. “System disarmed”
11. “System Partial 1 / Partial armed”
12. “System Partial 2 / External armed”
13. “System Partial 3 armed”
Exit from “radio codes learning”:open the jumper JP2.

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VOICE MESSAGES RECORDING
Before use SINT-13 it is possible to customize the voice messages (from 1 to 13) used.
Open the cover to access to electronic board: there are 2 buttons, 4 LEDs (green, yellow, blue and red) and
one jumper which are used to program the functions.
Enter in “Messages recording”mode
1. Close the jumper JP1on pins Band C.
As soon as the pins are closed:
LD1 (GREEN) lights solid on
LD2 blinks one time then stay solid on: SINT-13 is ready to record the Voice Message 1.
2. Now it is possible to record the voice message:
Hold down the P2 button until the LD2 (BLUE) LED lights on.
Release P2 and talk about at 10 cm from microphone (MIC).
To stop the recording before the max 15 seconds available, press briefly P2.
3. To move to next message position:
Press briefly P1. As confirm the LD2 LED blinks as many times as the number of the Voice
Message, then stay solid on
(Example: 3 blinks = message n° 3).
4. To play the voice message in a certain position: press briefly the P2 (LD3BLUE it blinks during the
play) button.
Proceed for all the messages in the same way.
Exit from “Messages recording”mode: open the jumper JP2.

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WORKING
WARNING
SINT-13 must be activated via remote control/user (command or arming button) in order to play voice
messages from sensors and control panel/TSR.
SINT-13 can be “disabled” via remote control/user (command or disarming button) in order to stop
the play of voice messages.
SINT-13 plays the voice message combined to the device which transmitted its radio code.
Each time a radio code is received the LD3blue LED blinks.
Radio activator (buttons)
Function
TXS
TXS-M
DVTR-RT*
Red
Big
Activates SINT-13 and play the Voice Message 1.
The LD2yellow LED switches on
While active, the SINT-13 play the voice message combined to
the detector radio code received.
Green
Small
Deactivates SINT-13 and play the Voice Message 2.
The LD2yellow LED switches off
While deactivated, the SINT-13 does not play any voice
message.
* To use the DVTR-RT keyboard it is mandatory to disable its SUPERVISION
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
When in normal working (JP1 opened), it is possible to adjust the volume just pressing the P1 and P2 buttons
as many times as the increase/decrease desired (8 steps):
P1 decrease the volume: LD1 switch on showing volume decreasing
P2 increase the volume: LD4 switch on showing volume decreasing
After each volume change is played the Voice Message 1 as test.
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