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PROGRAM CODES
Entering Next advances to the alarm message section and the first alarm message will be spoken
B1290: "Alarm One is …"
YOU:
Record
Quit
Enter/Next
If you enter messages for all eight alarms, the B1290 will automatically exit to the Enter Voice Code prompt.
Default: empty
Record Relay Messages
Record the voice messages associated with each relay. Note that the messages will only be announced if the relays
have been programmed to operate from a string (see Program Code 3, Relay On/Off Codes). When a relay is
operated, the B1290 will speak the voice message followed by the word “On” or “Off” to verify that the action was
taken.
In some applications, it is not necessary to have voice confirmation when a relay is operated. To disable this feature,
refer to Program Code 6 - Relay Voices.
The B1290 will always announce the condition of the relays when it is called up or interrogated for status.
B1290: "Relay One is ... "
YOU:
Record
YOU:
Quit
Enter/Next
Default: empty
Erase All Messages
B1290: "Enter Voice Empty Code"
YOU:
Erase (exit with any other entry)
B1290: "Voice is Empty"
YOU:
Enter/Next
Directories
There are four directories in the B1290. To allow different alarms to perform different actions when they are active,
each alarm can be selected to use any one of the directories. Each directory defines a unique sequence of actions.
There is also a Directory Control Code that modifies the directory selection that the alarms are programmed for.
When this code is used there are restrictions placed on how the alarms are assigned to directories. There are three
possible ways that the directories can be used.
1. If there is No Directory Control Code:
Alarms can be assigned to any of the four directories and will always use the one that has been assigned.
2. If there is a Directory Control Code (method 1):
Alarms can only be assigned to Directory A. When the Directory Control Code is received, the directory usage
is modified such that the alarms now use the next directory with commands in it. If Directory B has commands,
then it will be used. When the Directory Control Code is received again, directory usage advances to the next
directory with commands in it.
If all four directories have commands in them, then the Directory Control Code will simply advance to the next
directory each time it is received. If the current setting is Directory D when the code is received, then it will
return to Directory A.
If the next directory is unused, it will be skipped.
Summary of Contents for Plus B1290
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