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VAD-2 Plus Installation and Operation Manual

OPERATION

Operation

Voice Dialing: 

When any of the five inputs (status input one, status input two, silence sen-

sor, temperature sensor or power failure), if enabled have been triggered for the pro-
grammed debounce (delay) time, the VAD-2 Plus will begin dialing the first tele-
phone number programmed for that input.  

Five seconds after dialing a telephone number, the VAD-2 Plus will begin

repeating the recorded message associated with the tripped input.  The message will
be repeated for the number stored in the “repeat” count location.

After speaking a greeting message that may identify the source of the call,

the VAD-2 Plus then speaks a unique message for each input.  Each message comes
factory programmed, but may easily be re-recorded locally or remotely with your
own customized messages.  

The alarm message will be played the number of times that is programmed

into the “repeat” memory.  If there isn’t a user entered (*)(asterisk) acknowledg-
ment, the VAD-2 Plus will go on to the next number and so on until all numbers
stored in the alarming input’s dial list have been called.  This process will then be
repeated for the number of times stored in the “lap” memory.  The lap and repeat
memories are global for ALL inputs.

After reporting, the VAD-2 Plus is ready to receive commands after the secu-

rity (un-lock) code is entered through your telephone keypad.  Functions include
telling the VAD-2 Plus to report on the input state of any of the five inputs, com-
manding the VAD-2 Plus to pulse any one of its two SPDT relays for 1 second and/or
turning any one of the relays on or off.  When a relay command is given, the VAD-
2 Plus will speak the condition of the relay(s).

In addition to initiating a call out when any input changes, the VAD-2 Plus

monitors its telephone line to receive a call-in from a remote location.  When a call
is received, the VAD-2 Plus speaks a greeting message, and is then ready to receive
the security (un-lock) code and execute commands to report on inputs, or changes to
the two relays.

Alarms:

When an alarm is generated, the VAD-2 Plus will call the first number on the

call out list, play the message and wait for a DTMF (*)(asterisk) as an acknowledg-
ment.  If no (*)(asterisk) is received, it will hang up and call the other numbers on
the calling list.  Once an alarm has been acknowledged it will beep and remain off
hook for relay control or input/output polling.  If another alarm is generated while it
is off hook, the VAD-2 Plus will wait until the current session is finished, discon-
nect, then dial out the new alarm.  The call will be disconnected after the calling
party hangs up and the CPC (wink) is received from the central office or will hang
up after pre-programmed minutes of inactivity. 

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Page 1: ...d trademark of Broadcast Tools Inc tiny TOOLS is a trademark of Broadcast Tools Inc All Sentinel labeled products are registered trademarks of Broadcast Tools Inc Copyright 1989 2011 by Broadcast Tool...

Page 2: ...ing you equipment 10 Status inputs 10 Silence sensor inputs 10 Power failure input 11 Temperature probe 11 External power supply output 11 Relays 11 Telco Caller audio output 11 Power supply input 11...

Page 3: ...re problems If you experience these problems please research your hardware software instruction man uals or contact the manufacturers technical support department WHO TO CONTACT FOR HELP If you have a...

Page 4: ...arm is activated Features Two user programmable wet or dry optically isolated status inputs Optional Fahrenheit Celsius temperature sensor probe Stereo Silence Sensor with remote telco audio monitorin...

Page 5: ...ack labeled Phone Pgm and plug in a standard TT telephone 2 Press the recessed front panel PGM button the front panel PGM led will illuminate 3 Enter the command code of the desired operation followed...

Page 6: ...ode You must call the VAD 2 Plus and enter the remote access code Dial List is a list of the Dial out phone numbers that will be dialed for a particular alarm The numbers correspond to the dial out ad...

Page 7: ...ensor Delay Timer 31 1 3 The delay time is programmed with a value of 1 to 9 with values as follows 1 10 secs 2 30 secs 3 60 secs 4 90 secs 5 2 mins 6 2 5 mins 7 3 mins 8 4 mins and 9 5 mins Power Fai...

Page 8: ...the new message using the programming phone When done press the PGM button again or wait for the time out When recording remotely you must first dial in and enter the remote access code The VAD 2 Plu...

Page 9: ...Silent Sensor is disabled then when input 1 closes the VAD 2 Plus will dial out the number assigned to the Dial List 1 location If the input remains closed for 15 seconds relay 1 will close and caller...

Page 10: ...er The IN 1 jumpers support status input one while IN 2 supports status input two Each input is labeled IN x where x is the status input and the header pins are labeled from left to right 1 2 3 4 as v...

Page 11: ...for relay one is between the K1NO K1NC and K1CM terminals Relay two is between terminals K2NO K2NC and K2CM Limit contact current to 1 amp at 30 vdc Note For safety never connect 120 Vac circuits to...

Page 12: ...the VAD 2 Plus is ready to receive commands after the secu rity un lock code is entered through your telephone keypad Functions include telling the VAD 2 Plus to report on the input state of any of t...

Page 13: ...elay 1 1 second pulse 1 Relay 1 latched 1 Relay 1 un latched 21 Enable Input 2 alarm 22 Disable Input 2 alarm 23 Poll Input 2 Enable Status 27 Poll Input 2 State Status 28 Poll Relay 2 29 Steady Relay...

Page 14: ...d in an alarm condition Pwr led ON if powered Pwr led flashes if PF is enabled and in an alarm condition Pwr led OFF during a valid DTMF tone Pwr led OFF in voice record mode Hook led ON when in an of...

Page 15: ...0K ohm inputs Trip level 20dBu Silence sensor level to Telco adjustable Balanced caller audio output 0 dbu 100 ohms Gain may be changed to increase output Telephone Line Connector RJ 11 Cable supplied...

Page 16: ...OTHER WARRANTIES OR REMEDIES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BYAPPLICABLE LAW BROADCAST TOOLSAND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIMALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPL...

Page 17: ...OFF with NO audio SS led flashes if enabled and in an alarm condition Optional Temp Probe Pwr led ON if powered Pwr led flashes if PF is enabled and in an alarm condition Pwr led OFF during a valid D...

Page 18: ...5678 then press the front panel recessed program push button to exit programming mode 7 Press the front panel recessed program push button to enter programming mode 8 Enter the memory location you nee...

Page 19: ...essed program push button to exit programming mode 23 Press the front panel recessed program push button to enter programming mode 24 Enter the memory location you need to program Example Number of LA...

Page 20: ...e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 VAD 2 Plus Installation and Operation Manual 20 APPENDIX...

Page 21: ...e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 VAD 2 Plus Installation and Operation Manual 21 APPENDIX...

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