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SPEECH DIALLER Installation Manual
Operators Manual
Voice & Text Dialler
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Contents
Overview......................................................................................................................3
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 3
Speech Dialler Layout .............................................................................................. 6
Function Keys........................................................................................................... 6
1. Programming .......................................................................................................7
Accessing the Programming Menu ......................................................................... 7
Contact Details......................................................................................................... 8
Voice Messages ..................................................................................................... 11
Text Messages ....................................................................................................... 12
Sending and Abort Options ................................................................................... 13
Test Options........................................................................................................... 14
Call Log .................................................................................................................. 18
Output Options....................................................................................................... 19
Configuration Options............................................................................................ 20
Exit Programming Menu ........................................................................................ 26
2. Operation ...........................................................................................................27
Acknowledging Voice Message Calls.................................................................... 27
Aborting a Call........................................................................................................ 27
Recording and Playing a Memo Locally................................................................ 28
Using the Remote Access Feature ........................................................................ 29
Using the Quick Text Feature ................................................................................ 33
Text Editing Keys.................................................................................................... 34
3. Installation Records...........................................................................................35
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Overview
Introduction
Alarm Control Panel
Telephone
Auxiliary
Input
Telephone
Network
Speech Dialler
Intruder (3)
PA (2)
Fire (1)
Aux (4)
Contact 1
SMS
Service
Centre
Mobile
Network
or
Contact 2
or
Contact 3
or
Contact 4
or
Contact 5
or
Contact 6
or
Contact 7
or
Contact 8
or
4
ghi
2
abc
3
def
7
pqrs
5
jkl
8
tuv
0
6
mno
9
wxyz
1
.....Ready.....
The Speech Dialler provides a means of communicating alarm information from an
alarm control panel to a standard or mobile telephone. The unit is normally connected
to an alarm control panel, which provides the necessary power and battery backup.
The unit is also connected to a standard telephone line and behaves like another
extension to the telephone and does not affect its normal operation or that of any
other extension fitted.
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Inputs: The dialler has four trigger inputs; each input can be assigned a voice
message and/or a text message (Speech & Text only). The trigger inputs are normally
connected to the alarm control panel communicator outputs or bell output. Other
devices such as smoke detectors or temperature sensors can be directly connected
to the trigger inputs. The polarity of the trigger inputs can be programmed as either
+ve or -ve applied.
Contacts: Up to 8 contacts may be stored in the unit; each contact can be assigned a
name, telephone number, message type and acknowledgment type.
The unit must NOT be used to call the Police via the Emergency Services
phone numbers.
Voice Messages: The dialler has a built-in microphone and speaker so that audio
messages can be recorded and replayed directly from the unit. Up to four separate
voice messages can be stored; each message can be up to 32 seconds long.
Message 1 is related to trigger input 1; message 2 is related to trigger input 2 and so
on. Voice messages should therefore be recorded to reflect the type of alarm that is
connected to the trigger input, e.g. if input 1 is connected to the “Fire” output on the
alarm/fire control panel then message 1 should state that there is a fire alarm at the
premises.
Text Messages: The Speech & Text model can also send text messages to mobile
telephones using the SMS text service (Short Message Service). The unit does this by
calling a SMS service centre, which takes the text message from the dialler and
forwards it to the contact’s mobile telephone. The unit can store up to four 32-
character “alarm” messages and one common “site details” message. When the unit
sends a text message it appends the “alarm” message to the “site details” message.
The “site details” message would normally hold the name or details of the premises
being protected.
Acknowledgement: On receiving a voice message call from the dialler the contact
person answering the call can acknowledge it at any time by pressing number [8] key
on their telephone. If the voice message is not acknowledged then it is repeated ten
times, after which the dialler abandons the call and dials the next available contact.
Each contact can be configured to either acknowledge the call only or acknowledge
and stop the dialling sequence, i.e., after pressing the [8] key on their telephone the
call is acknowledged and no more contacts are dialled.
Call-Abort: The dialler has several call-abort options, which include restoring the
trigger input or by entering the operator’s passcode. When the unit is aborted it
immediately shuts down and returns to its normal standby mode.
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Outputs: The dialler has two programmable outputs that can be used to indicate the
status of the unit. The outputs can also be programmed for “remote control”, this
allows you to remotely turn outputs on and off with a touch-tone telephone.
Listen-In Mode: When activated the listen-in mode switches the internal and remote
microphones onto the telephone line so that you can hear activity at the protected
site. The listen-in mode can be activated by the contact at the time of receiving a voice
message or by dialling the protected site and using the Remote Access feature.
Talkback Mode: When activated the talkback mode switches the internal loudspeaker
onto the telephone line so that you can talk to the protected site. The talkback mode
can be activated by the contact at the time of receiving a voice message or by dialling
the protected site and using the Remote Access feature.
Memo: The memo feature allows you to record up to 32 seconds of audio which can
then be played back. This feature can be accessed locally at the unit or by dialling the
protected site and using the Remote Access feature. When a new memo is recorded
the unit will indicate it on the display and optionally give a beep. The memo feature
can also be programmed to automatically record when a trigger input is activated.
Remote Access: If enabled the dialler can be accessed remotely by dialling into the
unit with a touch-tone telephone. Once connected you can turn on and off the two
outputs, activate the listen-in or talkback mode, listen to the memo, or record a new
memo.
Remote UDL: The unit can be remotely programmed using Wintex Upload/Download
software.
Context Sensitive Help: When programming or operating the dialler you can press
the help key and the unit will scroll the relevant information on the display.
Speech Dialler Models: Two versions of the Speech Dialler are available:
•Speech & Text: This model supports both speech and text messages.
•Speech Only: This model only supports speech messages.
ST Throughout the manual this symbol indicates that the feature or option is only
available on the Speech & Text model.
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Speech Dialler Layout
4
ghi
2
abc
3
def
7
pqrs
5
jkl
8
tuv
0
6
mno
9
wxyz
1
.....READY......
1
2
#32 Character backlit LCD display
$Keyboard
Function Keys
!" Accept/Yes key
#" Cancel/No key
$" Special function key
%" Record key
&" Stop key
'" Play key
(" Help key
)" Scroll up/down key
*" Back key
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1. Programming
Accessing the Programming Menu
When the Speech Dialler is in its normal standby mode the display shows
“!!!!!"#$%&!!!!!”. To access the programming menu you must enter the
operator’s passcode (default 1234). After entering the passcode the first menu option
is displayed, you can scroll up and down through the menu options using the scroll
key or jump to a menu by pressing the relevant “hot-key”, e.g., to select the Call Log
menu press 6.
!!!!!"#$%&!!!!!'
'
Enter passcode +,-. to
access the programming menu.
+"()*'+,'-./.0+12'
3,4+50+'%.+56/7 Contact name, telephone number
and type Page 8
,"()*'+,'-./.0+12'
8,60.'9.775:.7' Record and play voice messages Page 11
-"()*'+,'-./.0+12'
;.<+'9.775:.7' Program text messages Page 12
."()*'+,'-./.0+12'
-.4=64:'>?+6,47' Sending and abort options Page 13
/"()*'+,'-./.0+12'
;.7+'>?+6,47' Dialling and input tests Page 14
0"()*'+,'-./.0+12'
35//'@,:' View call log Page 18
1"()*'+,'-./.0+12'
>A+?A+'>?+6,47' Program output types Page 19
2"()*'+,'-./.0+12'
3,4B6:AC5+6,4' Configuration options Page 20
3"()*'+,'#DE;12'
FC,:C5GG64:'9.4A' Exit programming menu Page 25
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Contact Details
The Speech Dialler can store up to 8 contacts; each contact is assigned the following
parameters:
Name
Up to 16 characters can be assigned to the contact name.
Telephone Number
This is the telephone number of the contact (up to 24 digits). When programming the
contact’s telephone number the $key can be used to insert the following command
characters:
HStar: Inserts a * in the telephone number.
IHash: Inserts a # in the telephone number.
JPause: If the unit is connected to an internal telephone system you normally have
to dial a number to get an external line wait a couple of seconds then dial the
actual number. The pause command can be used to insert a 3 second delay,
e.g., 9,0161 123456.
K1 Minute Wait: The unit will look for dial tone up to one minute.
%5 Minute Wait: The unit will look for dial tone up to five minutes.
Contact Type
The contact type can be programmed to one of the following options:
1 Voice Only: The Speech Dialler dials the contact telephone number and plays
the relevant voice message.
2 ST Voice or Text: The Speech Dialler dials the contact’s telephone number and
plays the relevant voice message. If the voice message is not acknowledged by
the contact the Speech Dialler dials the SMS service centre and attempts to relay
the relevant text message to the contact’s telephone number.
3 ST Text or Voice: The Speech Dialler dials the SMS service centre and attempts
to relay the relevant text message to the contact’s telephone number. If the SMS
service centre is busy the Speech Dialler dials the contact’s telephone number
and plays the relevant voice message.
4 ST Text Only: The Speech Dialler dials the SMS service centre and relays the
relevant text message to the contact’s telephone number.
Contact types 2, 3 & 4 should only be used for mobile telephone numbers.
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Acknowledgment Type
The Acknowledgment type can be programmed to one of the following options:
1 Acknowledge Only: When the message type is a voice message the person
receiving the call should press the number [8] key on their telephone to
acknowledge the call. Once the call has been acknowledged the Speech Dialler
will not attempt to dial that contact again. If the message type is a text message
the SMS service centre automatically acknowledges it. The unit will then contact
the next available person.
2 Remote Access: When the message type is a voice message the person
receiving the call should press the number [8] or [*] key on their telephone to
acknowledge the call. If the [*] key is used the contact will enter the remote
access menu of the Speech Dialler which allows them to listen-in etc, see page
30 for more details.
3 Rem & Stop Calls: When the message type is a voice message the person
receiving the call should press the number [8] or [*] key on their telephone to
acknowledge the call. If the [*] key is used the contact will enter the remote
access menu. Once the call has been acknowledged by the contact the Speech
Dialler will hang-up and return to its normal standby mode. If the message type is
a text message the SMS service centre automatically acknowledges it and the
Speech Dialler returns to its normal standby mode.
4 Stop Calls: When the message type is a voice message the person receiving the
call should press the number [8] key on their telephone to acknowledge the call.
Once the call has been acknowledged by the contact the unit will hang-up and
return to its normal standby mode. If the message type is a text message the
SMS service centre automatically acknowledges it and the unit returns to its
normal standby mode.
Dial Attempts
The dial attempts option controls how many times the Speech Dialler will attempt to relay
the message to the contact. The number attempts can be programmed from 1 to 9.
!To Add/Change Contact Details:
1 From the main menu press )or +to
select the Contact Details menu:
()*'+,'-./.0+12'
3,4+50+'%.+56/7'
2Press !to select:
3,4+50+'L'M5G.'N'
'
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3 Press )or +- 2to select the required
contact, e.g., -:
3,4+50+'O'M5G.'N'
'
4 Press #to edit name: 3,4+50+'L'M5G.'N'
P'
5 Use the text editing keys (see page 33) to enter
the contact’s name. Press !to accept.
3,4+50+'L'M5G.'N'
;,G'
6 Press !to select the next option. The
contact’s telephone is displayed:
;./!O'N'
'
7 Press #to edit telephone number: ;./!O'N'P'
'
8 Use keys 4- 3to enter the number, e.g.,
0161 1234567:
The $key can be used to insert special
command characters: H'I'J.
Press !to accept.
;./!O'N'QLRLLSOT'
URV'
9 Press !to select the next option. The
contact type is displayed:
3,4+50+'O';W?.'N'
8,60.'>4/W'
10 Press #to change the contact type, e.g.,
##:
3,4+50+'O';W?.'N'
;.<+',C'8,60.'
11 Press !to select the next option. The
contact’s Acknowledgment type is displayed:
3,4+50+'O'$0X!'N'
$0X4,Y/.=:.'>4/W
12 Press #to change the Acknowledgment
type, e.g., #:
3,4+50+'O'$0X!'N'
".G,+.'$00.77'
13 Press !to select the next option. The
contact’s Dial attempts is displayed:
3,4+50+'O'%65/'N'
''''O';6G.7'
14 Press #to change the contact’s Dial
attempts, e.g., ##:
3,4+50+'O'%65/'N'
''''U';6G.7'
15 Repeat steps 3 - 14 for other contacts or press
*to exit this menu.
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Voice Messages
The Speech Dialler has four voice messages; each message can be up to 32 seconds
long. The unit has an internal microphone and loudspeaker, which are used to record
and playback the voice messages. Messages should be recorded to reflect the type of
alarm that is being triggered, e.g., if “trigger input 1” is connected to a smoke alarm
then “message 1” should state that there is a fire alarm at the premises.
!To Record and Playback a Voice Message:
1 From the main menu press )or ,to
select the Voice Messages menu:
()*'+,'-./.0+12'
8,60.'9.775:.7'
2Press !to select: 9.775:.'L'
Z[F/5WJ'\[".0,C=
3 Press )or +- .to select the required
voice message, e.g., -:
9.775:.'O'
Z[F/5WJ'\[".0,C=
4 Press %to start recording. Speak clearly at
the unit. The display will show how much time
has elapsed:
".0,C=64:'O12'
-F#$]'M>K!!!QU!U'
5 Press &to stop recording: 9.775:.'O'
Z[F/5WJ'\[".0,C=
6 To listen to the message press '. The
message is played back through the internal
loudspeaker:
9.775:.'O'
F/5W64:!!!!!OQ!U'
7 Press &to stop playback: 9.775:.'O'
Z[F/5WJ'\[".0,C=
8 Repeat steps 3 - 7 for other voice messages or
press *to exit this menu.
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Text Messages
ST The Speech & Text model can send text messages to mobile telephones using the
SMS text service (Short Message Service). The unit does this by calling a SMS service
centre, which takes the message from the Speech Dialler and forwards it to the
contact’s mobile telephone. The unit can store up to four 32-character “Alarm”
messages and one common “Site Details” message. When the unit sends a text
message it appends the “Alarm” message to the “Site Details” message. The “Site
Details” message would normally hold the name or details of the premises being
protected.
This menu also allows you to program a 32-character banner message. The banner
message is displayed on LCD when unit is either in the “Ready” or “Disabled” mode.
The banner message is NOT sent as part of the text message to mobile telephones.
!To Add/Change Text Messages:
1 From the main menu press )or -to
select the Text Messages menu:
()*'+,'-./.0+12'
;.<+'9.775:.7'
2Press !to select: ;.<+'9.775:.'L'N'
9.775:.'L'2'^6C.
3 Press )or +- ."to select the alarm
messages, press /to select the site details
message or press 0to select the banner
message, e.g., /. The message is scrolled
across the bottom line of the display:
-6+.'%.+56/7'N'
H'&,AC';.<.0,G'-
4 Press #to edit the message: P'&,AC';.<.0,G'-
?..0_'%65//.C''
5 Use the text editing keys (see page 33) to enter
the text message:
;.<.0,G'@+=J'`C5
=Y,,='3,AC+P'
6 Press !to accept: -6+.'%.+56/7'N'
;.<.0,G'@+=J'`C5
7 Repeat steps 3 - 6 for other messages or press
*to exit this menu.
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Sending and Abort Options
Sending Options
Each input can be programmed to send a message to specific contacts, e.g., Input 1
could be programmed to send message 1 to all eight contacts, whereas Input 2 could
be programmed to send message 2 to contacts 2 and 7.
If an input is programmed so that it does not report to any contact, the unit will play
the message through the loudspeaker when the input is triggered. This feature could
be used to annunciate some form of activity whilst you are present at the premises.
Call Abort
When a call is aborted the Speech Dialler immediately hangs-up and returns to its
normal standby mode. Each trigger input can be programmed to one of the following
options:
1 Nothing: The selected trigger input cannot be aborted.
2 Passcode Only: The selected trigger input can only be aborted by entering the
operators passcode into the Speech Dialler.
3 Code or Restore: The selected trigger input can be aborted by either entering
the operators passcode into the Speech Dialler or by restoring the trigger input to
its normal healthy condition.
4 Restore Only: The selected trigger input can only be aborted by restoring the
trigger input to its normal healthy condition.
!To Change the Sending and Abort Options:
1 From the main menu press )or .to
select the Sending Options menu:
()*'+,'-./.0+12'
-.4=64:'>?+6,47'
2Press !to select: E4?A+'L'-.4=7'+,'
3,4+50+'LHHHHHHH
3 Press )to select the required input: E4?A+'S'-.4=7'+,'
3,4+50+'HSHHHHHH
4 Press +- 2to toggle the Contacts, e.g.,
+-.. The top line will display the
contact name as each key is pressed:
E4?A+'S'-.4=7'+,'
3,4+50+'LSOTHHHH
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5 Press !to select the next option: E4?A+'L'$a,C+'`W'
M,+_64:'
6 Press #to change option, e.g., ##: E4?A+'L'$a,C+'`W'
3,=.',C'".7+,C.'
7 Press !to select the next option: E4?A+'S'-.4=7'+,'
3,4+50+'LSOTHHHH
8 Repeat steps 3 - 7 for other contacts or press
*to exit this menu.
Test Options
This menu option has three test menus that allow you to test the operation of the
Speech Dialler.
Test Voice Messages
This menu allows you to test the voice messages through to the various contacts. The
unit will call the selected contacts and play the selected voice message.
!To Test Voice Messages:
1 From the main menu press )or /to
select the Test Options menu:
()*'+,'-./.0+12'
;.7+'>?+6,47'
2Press !to select: ()*'+,';.7+12'
8,60.'9.775:.7
3 Press !to select: -.4='8,60.'L'+,'
3,4+50+'LHHHHHHH
3 Press )to select the required Voice
Message. The bottom line shows the contacts
that will be called:
-.4='8,60.'O'+,'
3,4+50+'HHOHHHHH
4 Press +- 2to toggle the contact
numbers, e.g., +,.:
-.4='8,60.'O'+,'
3,4+50+'LSOTHHHH
5 Press !to start the test. To cancel the test at
any time press"# or"&:
35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
K56+'%65/';,4.'
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Dialling the contact’s telephone number: 35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
%65//64:'MAGa.C'
Waiting for answer: 35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
K56+'$47Y.C'
Ringing detected: 35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
"64:64:'
Contact has answered the call and unit is
playing the voice message:
35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
F/5W64:'9.775:.'
Contact has acknowledged the call by pressing
the number [8] key on their telephone:
35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
$0X'".0.6b.='
Test Call finished: 35//'^6467_.='
E=/.J'-A00.77BA/
6 Repeat steps 3 - 5 for other messages or press
*to exit this menu.
-.4='8,60.'O'+,'
3,4+50+'HHOHHHHH
ST Test Text Messages
This test menu allows you to test the text messages through to the various contacts
mobile telephones. The unit will call the SMS service center and relay the selected
message to the selected contacts mobile telephone.
!To Test Text Messages:
1 From the main menu press )or /to
select the Test Options menu:
()*'+,'-./.0+12'
;.7+'>?+6,47'
2Press !to select: ()*'+,';.7+12'
8,60.'9.775:.7
3 Use )or press ,to select the Test Text
Messages menu:
()*'+,';.7+12'
;.<+'9.775:.7
3 Press !to select:
-.4=';.<+'L'+,'
3,4+50+'LSOTHHHH
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4 Press )to select the required Text Message.
The bottom line shows the contacts that will be
called:
-.4=';.<+'O'+,'
3,4+50+'LSOTHHHH
5 Press +- 2to toggle the contact
numbers, e.g., ,-.:
-.4=';.<+'O'+,'
3,4+50+'LHHHHHHH
6 Press !to start the test. To cancel the test at
any time press"# or"&:
35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
K56+'%65/';,4.'
Dialling SMS Service Centre: 35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
9,=.G'%65//64:'
Waiting to connect with SMS Service Centre: 35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
K56+64:'3,44.0+!
Connected with SMS Service Centre: 35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
3,44.0+.=!!!!!!!
Sending text message to SMS Service Centre: 35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
-.4=64:';.<+!!!!
Message received by SMS Service Centre: 35//64:'MAGa.C'L'
$0X'".0.6b.='
Test Call finished: 35//'^6467_.='
E=/.J'-A00.77BA/
7 Repeat steps 3 – 6 for other messages or press
*to exit this menu.
-.4=';.<+'O'+,'
3,4+50+'LSOTHHHH
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Test Input Status
This test menu allows you to view and test the trigger inputs. When the input is
triggered the unit will dial the relevant contacts and send the appropriate message.
!To Test the Trigger Inputs:
1 From the main menu press )or /to
select the Test Options menu:
()*'+,'-./.0+12'
;.7+'>?+6,47'
2Press !to select: ()*'+,';.7+12'
8,60.'9.775:.7
3 Use )or press -to select the Test Input
Status menu:
()*'+,';.7+12'
E4?A+'-+5+A7
3 Press !to select. The ()* on the top line of
the display indicates whether the trigger inputs
are enabled, or disabled (D*. To enable the
trigger inputs press !, to disable them press
#. The bottom line shows the actual status of
each input ()= Healthy, D= Active). The
trigger polarity is also shown on the bottom line
(2* = -ve applied, (c* = +ve applied:
E4?A+71'LSOT'()*'
-+5+A71'))))'(2*
4 If the trigger inputs are enabled, activating them
will cause the unit call the relevant contacts.
Pressing +- .in this menu will simulate
an active condition on trigger inputs 1 - 4 and
will cause the unit call the relevant contacts.
Once triggered the display will show the
progress of the test call. To cancel the test at
any time press"# or"&.
E4?A+71'LSOT'()*'
-+5+A71'))))'(2*
5 Press *to exit this menu.
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Call Log
The Speech Dialler has a 64 event Call Log that records the inputs that were triggered
and the contacts that were called. The log can be viewed in two modes - basic and
enhanced. In the basic mode the display shows all the event information in one
display. In the enhanced mode the display scrolls the event information in descriptive
text.
!To View the Call Log:
1 From the main menu press )or 0to
select the Call Log menu:
()*'+,'-./.0+12'
35//'@,:'
2Press !to select. The display shows the
most recent event:
(QL*'E4?A+'L'
L)SC
3 Use )to scroll backwards and forwards
through the call log:
The top line shows the event number (QS* and
the input triggered. The bottom line shows the
contacts that were called and the response of
the unit:
(QS*'E4?A+'S'
L)S7
L) = Called contact 1, call acknowledged.
S< = Called contact 2, call NOT acknowledged.
S7 = Called contact 2, call acknowledged and stopped.
SA = Called contact 1, call aborted by user code.
OC = Called contact 3, call aborted by restore of trigger input.
4 To view the log in the enhanced mode press
$. The bottom line will now scroll a full
description of the event:
%65//.='3,4+50+'L'd'S'J'+_.'05//'
Y57'50X4,Y/.=:.='aW'LJ'+_.'05//'Y57
50X4,Y/.=:.='d'7+,??.='aW'0,4+50+'S'
(QS*'E4?A+'S'
%65//.='3,4+50+'
5 Press the $to return to the normal display
mode. Press *to exit this menu.
(QS*'E4?A+'S'
L)S7'
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Output Options
The Speech Dialler has two programmable outputs that can be used for a wide variety
of functions. Each output can be programmed to one of the following functions:
1 Phone Line Fault: This output type will activate (switched –ve) when the
telephone line connected to the unit has a fault (disconnected or no line voltage).
2 Line in Use: This output type activates when the Speech Dialler is using the
telephone line.
3 Call Active: This output type activates when the Speech Dialler is active, i.e. after
the unit has been triggered. The output deactivates once the unit has dialed all its
contacts or the call is aborted.
4 Call Successful: This output type activates when the Speech Dialler has
delivered its message successfully. The output deactivates when the unit is next
triggered.
5 Call Failed: This output type activates when the Speech Dialler fails to deliver its
message. The output deactivates when the unit is next triggered.
6 Remote Ctrl 1: This output type can be remotely turned on and off by a touch-
tone telephone.
7 Remote Ctrl 2: This output type can be remotely turned on and off by a touch-
tone telephone.
8 Memo Waiting: This output type activates when the Speech Dialler has a memo
waiting and deactivates once the memo has been played.
9 Memo Waiting (P): This output type pulses on and off when the Speech Dialler
has a memo waiting and deactivates once the memo has been played.
10 Remote Access: This output activates when the Speech Dialler is being
accessed remotely with a touch-tone telephone.
11 Phone Line Flt +: This output type will activate (switched +ve) when the
telephone line connected to the unit has a fault (disconnected or no line voltage).
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!To Program Outputs 1 and 2:
1 From the main menu press )or 1to
select the Output Options menu:
()*'+,'-./.0+12'
>A+?A+'>?+6,47'
2Press !to select: >A+?A+'L'
F_,4.'@64.'^5A/+
3 Use )or press +- ,to select the
required output, e.g. ,:
>A+?A+'S'
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4 Press #to change the output type, e.g.,
##:
>A+?A+'S'
".G,+.'3+C/'L'
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other output or
press *to exit this menu.
Configuration Options
This section covers the various setup and configuration options:
Passcode
The Speech Dialler is protected by a 4 digit operator’s passcode; the passcode must
be used to gain access to the programming menus. The operator’s passcode is also
used for aborting calls and maybe required when using the Remote Access feature.
!To Change the Operators Passcode:
1 From the main menu press )or 2to
select the Configuration menu:
()*'+,'-./.0+12'
3,4B6:AC5+6,4'
2Press !to select: ()*'+,'-./.0+12'
F5770,=.
3 Press !to select:
>@%'3>%#N'LSOT'
M#K'3>%#N'LSOT
4 Enter the new passcode, e.g., /0
12:
>@%'3>%#N'LSOT'
M#K'3>%#N'URVe'
5 Press !to accept. Press *to exit this
menu.
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