
Installation and programming manual
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Device features
Chapter 6
Device features
6.1
General features
• 5 terminals used individually as:
- Inputs (alarm channels)
- Outputs (for remote control and/or event signaling)
• 10 phone numbers
• 8 voice messages (with optional SmartLogos60 board)
• Remote/Local Clear-call-queue operations
• Programmable from PC via SmartLeague software application
• Automatic-answerphone function
• Customizable number of Call attempts and Message playbacks
• 'Call feedback' option
• Generates Periodic and Maintenance events
• Events log (last 32 events)
6.2
Application
The device can operate as an:
• Intrusion control panel
Arms/Disarms by local/remote control, activates sounder/flasher
signaling, manages voice calls and Contact ID reports.
• Digital dialer (Contact ID)
Sends event-associated Contact ID reports to alarm receiving centres and/
or other enabled services.
• Voice dialer (SmartLogos60 board required)
Sends event-associated voice messages
• Remote control over-the-phone (via DTMF)
Activates the outputs and reads the status of the inputs
6.3
Intrusion control panel
The intrusion control function uses the IN&OUT terminals (see
Figure 4 -
Terminal board
)as follows:
• Terminals 5-8 (IO1-IO4) — inputs or outputs for external device
connections, such as: front door, audible/visual signaling devices, etc.
• Terminal 9 (IO5) — Keyswitch for arm/disarm operations (device not
included)
A typical configuration of the SmartLink-P functioning as an intrusion-control
panel can be found in
Appendix A
.