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Select Wavefile -

 Select the .WAV file containing the pre-recorded message or voice prompt to be uploaded to 

the system.  Click on 

Upload Voice Clips

 on the menu bar to initiate the upload.  The file format must be 

Windows PCM, 8000 Hz, 8-bit mono.  If the recording is not in this format, it must be converted to this format 
using a third-party software tool. 
 

Clear Wavefile Selection -

 Click on this to prevent the pre-recorded message or voice prompt stored in the 

system from being overwritten by the selected WAV file. 
 

Enable Multicast -

 If checked, the announcement will be transmitted over the radio in addition to being broadcast 

over the PA system.  See General Settings -> Multicast for more settings and information regarding the Multicast 
feature. 
 

Enable Alert Tone -

 If checked, an alert tone will be sounded before the announcement is broadcast.  The alert 

tone may be customized.  See Alert Tone under System Voice Prompts -> Custom Audio. 
 

Number of Repeats -

 This specifies the number of times the announcement will be broadcast. 

 

Repeat Interval -

 This specifies the amount of time between broadcasts of the announcement if the Number of 

Repeats is greater than 1. 
 

 
Audio Levels 

 

 

 

Radio Out -

 This controls the audio level of the Mic Audio output to the radio.  It is expressed as a percentage of 

the maximum recommended output level.  Setting this higher than 100% may result in distortion.  This should be 
adjusted until voice prompts and announcements are transmitted over the radio at the proper modulation level.   
 

PA Out -

 This controls the audio level of the output to the PA.  It is expressed as a percentage of maximum 

recommended output level.  Setting this higher than 114% may result in distortion.  This should be adjusted until 
the announcements broadcast over the PA are at the proper volume level. 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for PARTI-1

Page 1: ...1 VAE 80 8 Input Voice Alarm Encoder Manual Revision 2014 11 13 Covers Firmware Revisions PARTI 1 V 1 00 Covers Hardware Revisions PARTI 1 Rev F...

Page 2: ...f these 8 messages is controlled by 8 individual logic low inputs relay contacts from an alarm panel The 8 alarm messages can also be activated by DTMF sent from a radio equipped with a Touch Tone key...

Page 3: ...ming must begin within 15 seconds of turning the unit on Power must be cycled power turned off and then on after programming If headphones are used they will not be active for the first 15 seconds aft...

Page 4: ...s will be followed by the command prompt if enabled Trunking Delay In trunked radio systems like LTR it is necessary to wait for a channel to be acquired before the system can transmit a voice prompt...

Page 5: ...laying the Enter Command prompt or Greeting Message Require Telephone Passcode If enabled a passcode must be entered in order to log into the system via telephone It is assumed that if the passcode re...

Page 6: ...t is the transmission will take place If it is not the transmission will be abandoned and never take place Note that the announcement will be broadcast over the PA system in either case This parameter...

Page 7: ...ivity Timeout This specifies how long the system will wait for a DTMF command to be entered If this time expires while the system is waiting for a command Goodbye will be heard and the user will be lo...

Page 8: ...radios this is Low Announcement Settings Pre recorded Message 1 8 This is the message that will be broadcast for this announcement To upload a pre recorded message to the system click on Select Wavef...

Page 9: ...ll be sounded before the announcement is broadcast The alert tone may be customized See Alert Tone under System Voice Prompts Custom Audio Number of Repeats This specifies the number of times the anno...

Page 10: ...and select the WAV file containing the greeting The custom greeting may be up to 6 seconds in length Alert Tone This is the audio clip that will be heard if the announcement setting Enable Alert Tone...

Page 11: ...unconnected J3 3 Mic audio White This is the audio output from the system to the radio transmitter Connect to the MIC High or external microphone input of the base station radio J3 4 Ground Black Con...

Page 12: ...er the radio channel to have been acquired when the logic level is high The polarity may be changed to active low by moving jumper JP20 from the 1 2 position to the 2 3 position SPEAKER MICROPHONE J4...

Page 13: ...ed PA output adjustment The PARTI 1 is shipped with RP 1 in its center position With RP 1 in its center position adjust the PA out in the MPS software 100 will give approximately 160mVpp at pins 4 and...

Page 14: ...OPERATION USING J2 connection with 8 individual inputs The VAE 80 is a voice alarm encoder capable of playing back 8 different 20 second user pre recorded messages over a radio channel Each of these 8...

Page 15: ...tem will respond with the enter command prompt Note You may begin entering the passcode as soon as the greeting message begins playing if you wish to speed up the log in process Broadcasting a pre rec...

Page 16: ...ond with okay and the selected message will be broadcast over the PA system Recording a message for immediate broadcast buffered mode Keyup the radio press the 9 and then release PTT The system will r...

Page 17: ...m press The system will respond with goodbye and disconnect from the phone line If you do not issue any commands within 10 seconds of dialing in the system will disconnect automatically ADMINISTRATOR...

Page 18: ...ge 2 3 Broadcast pre recorded message 3 4 Broadcast pre recorded message 4 5 Broadcast pre recorded message 5 6 Broadcast pre recorded message 6 7 Broadcast pre recorded message 7 8 Broadcast pre reco...

Page 19: ...ure can be added Midian Electronics Inc is not responsible for any damage loss resulting from the use of Midian s products WARRANTY Midian Electronics warrants its telecommunications products tone sig...

Page 20: ...02 COC161 PIC16201 PIC16202 COC162 PIC16301 PIC16302 COC163 PIC16401 PIC16402 COC164 PID101 PID102 COD1 PID201 PID202 COD2 PID301 PID302 COD3 PID401 PID402 COD4 PID501 PID502 COD5 PID601 PID602 COD6 P...

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Page 22: ...2 5 0 1 P A C 1 2 5 0 2 COC125 P A C 1 2 6 0 1 P A C 1 2 6 0 2 COC126 P A C 1 5 0 0 1 P A C 1 5 0 0 2 COC150 P A C 1 5 1 0 1 P A C 1 5 1 0 2 COC151 PAC15401 P A C 1 5 4 0 2 C O C 1 5 4 P A D 3 0 0 2 P...

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Page 24: ...3 COD1 2 PID201 PID202 COD2 1 PID201 PID203 COD2 2 PID301 PID302 COD3 1 PID301 PID303 COD3 2 PIJU101 PIJU102 COJU1 PIP101 COP1 1 PIP102 COP1 2 PIP103 COP1 3 PIP104 COP1 4 PIP105 COP1 5 PIP106 COP1 6 P...

Page 25: ...U109 PAU1010 PAU1011 PAU1012 PAU1013 PAU1014 PAU1015 PAU1016 PAU1017 PAU1018 PAU1019 PAU1020 PAU1021 PAU1022 PAU1023 PAU1024 PAU1025 PAU1026 PAU1027 PAU1028 PAU1029 PAU1030 PAU1031 PAU1032 PAU1033 PAU...

Page 26: ...1 5 0 1 COR15 P A R 1 6 0 2 P A R 1 6 0 1 COR16 P A R 1 7 0 1 P A R 1 7 0 2 COR17 P A R 1 8 0 2 P A R 1 8 0 1 COR18 P A R 1 9 0 1 P A R 1 9 0 2 C O R 1 9 P A R 2 0 0 1 P A R 2 0 0 2 COR20 P A R 2 1 0...

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