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MISCELLANEOUS VOICE BOARD MESSAGES
This block of addresses (P259E - P262E) are used to select a voice message that various Alarms will transmit via the
dialer. For this option to work the optional Voice Board Must be fitted. If a value of “0” or the “Bypass” button is
entered at any of these addresses then the alarm will not report via the Dialer in either
Voice or Domestic
modes.
P259E Panic Alarm Voice Message Number -
(Default = 1) Value= 0-99
P260E Fire Alarm Voice Message Number -
(Default = 1)
P261E Medical Alarm Voice Message Number -
(Default = 1)
P262E Battery Low Voice Message Number - (
Default = 1)
START MESSAGE NUMBER FOR DTMF CONTROL
This address (P250E) sets the start message for the DTMF remote control messages. The remote control messages
are set in a fixed sequence (refer to the addendum sheet supplied with the 90 second voice board for this list). If the
voice board is being used to indicate alarms using voice messages and DTMF remote control is also being used, the
alarm messages must be recorded first. When all alarm messages have been recorded you can then record the
remote control messages eg if you have 9 alarm messages recorded before the remote control messages, the value
entered at this address must be 10. A value other than “0” must be entered at this address for the function to work.
P250E Start of DTMF Remote Control Messages -
(Default = 0) Value= 0-99
DTMF REMOTE CONTROL CODES
This block of addresses (P334E - P337E) are used to program the 4 digit DTMF Remote Control Codes. These
codes allow a valid user to set or unset the alarm, turn outputs On or Off or enable the microphone input from a
remote telephone. Please refer to the User Operating guide or the addendum sheet supplied with the voice board for
the full operational sequence.
P334E Remote Control Code for Area “A” -
(Default = 0)
P335E Remote Control Code for Area “B” -
(Default = 0)
P336E Remote Control Code for Output Control -
(Default = 0)
P337E Remote Control Code to Enable the Microphone Input -
(Default = 0)
AUTO-ANSWER RING COUNT
The auto-answer ring count is the number of rings the panel must count before answering an in-coming call. For Fax
defeat to work the auto-answer ring count must be set to a number other than “0”. (typically 25 rings)
P249E Auto-answer Ring Count -
Value 0-99 (0= Auto-answer disabled) - Default = 8
Medic Msg No
1
Start of Msgs
0
DTMF control A
0
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