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ENGINEER GUIDE

Introduction

The Voice module provides audible information about the status 

of your LightSYS system, and enables any remote, touch-tone 

(DTMF) telephone to act as a keypad for the system.  

Upon event occurrence, such as alarm activation, the Voice 

module informs you of a security situation, for example intrusion 

or fire, by calling you and playing a pre-recorded Event 

announcement.

NOTE:

For programming the voice module, refer to 

5IN1482 LightSYS 

Installation Manual.

Dipswitches

SW      Description          Usage

1          Omit tamper      Instead of a short with the TMP/COM 

 

 

    terminal block

2          OPT 

    Not in use

3          Test  

    Connected in parallel to all output  

 

 

    channels and enables to listen to all  

 

 

    played messages using a speaker (at  

 

 

    least 32 Ohm) connected between  

 

 

    the Test Spkr and COM terminals 

4          Intern Mic 

    Select an external or internal    

 

 

    microphone for recording messages:

 

 

    

On: 

Recording messages from the  

 

 

           microphone located on the Voice  

 

 

           module board.

 

 

   

 Off:

 Recording messages from a  

 

 

         

  

microphone located on Listen / Talk  

 

                              unit (IN1 terminal)

Wiring diagram 

(See Fig.1)

:

When connecting the Listen/Talk unit to the Voice module it is 

recommended to use one of the two types of wires for the IN and 

OUT connections:

● Independently shielded wires: Used for Electro-magnetically     

   Noisy Environment/Long Distance. The shield should be 

   grounded (connected to COM terminal block).

● Independently twisted pared wires: Used for Electro-

   magnetically Unquiet Environment/Middle Distance. The second 

   wire should be grounded (connected to COM terminal block).

Other types of wires can be used for Electro-magnetically Silent 

Environment/Short Distance.

NOTES:

● Do not run wires close to power (110/230 VAC), high-voltage     

   wiring or any communication lines.

● Do not wrap or roll wires.

● All unused wires should be grounded by connecting them to the 

   COM terminal.

● The maximum distance between each Listen/Talk unit and the 

   Voice Module should not exceed 150 meter.

LEDs Indication:

Power:

 The Power LED indicates the status of communication 

between the Voice module and the Main Panel

        Off:

 No voltage power from the main panel

        On:

 There is normal communication with the Bus

        

Slow Flash:

 The LED starts to flash 15 seconds after     

        communication with the Bus is interrupted, or during 

        installation mode

Rec / Play:

 The Rec / Play Comm LED indicates the status of 

communication between the Voice module and the remote 

“Follow-Me” (FM) phone.

Condition     Description

Off 

   There is no communication with the FM number.

On 

   FM communication has been established.

Slow Flash    The Voice module is in the process of calling the 

 

   FM number.

Connectors

The Voice module board contains the following two connectors:

(See Fig.2)

● BUS (plug1): Used to connect the Voice module to the panel 

   via the 4-wire Bus. The AUX (RED), COM (BLK), BUS (YEL) 

   and BUS (GRN) terminals are identical to the BUS connector 

   and can be used for the same purpose.

● VOICE (plug2): Used to connect the Voice module to the 

   VOICE connector on the LightSYS  Main Panel via the supplied 

   cable. This connector transmits signals from the Voice module 

   to the telephone line during remote communication, and is 

   essential for normal operation of the Voice module.

Technical Specifications

● Operating voltage: 13.8VDC +/-10%

● Current draw: 30 mA typical /  70 mA maximum 

● Operating temperature:  0-70°C

● Main Panel Connection: wire BUS, ≤300 m from Main Panel

USER GUIDE

User Operation - Telephone Control 

Commands

The LightSYS enables you to operate the system from a remote 

touch-tone phone by initiating a telephone call to or from the 

system and interacting with voice menus that guide you through 

your required remote operation.

Receiving a call:

1. Pick up the phone.

2. Say “Hello” or press [#]. You will hear an event announcement 

    message.

3. Choose an option from the 

Acknowledgment menu

.

Acknowledgment menu 

Upon event occurrence, such as alarm activation, the system 

informs you of security situations, for example, intrusion or fire,

by calling you and announcing a pre-recorded event announce-

ment message, followed by the Acknowledge menu.

After the Event Announcement message is made, the following 

list of options is announced.

Operation Title:  

 

        Action 

Description 

 

        (remotely by telephone)

Acknowledge Message  

        Press [1]

Acknowledging an event means that

you have received a message from

the security alarm system about a

relevant event in the system and

want to confirm this. After you

acknowledge an event, the system

calls the next FM number. 

 

Acknowledge and stop all dialing          Press [2] followed by  

 

 

 

        the code

This option acknowledges the event

and stops the system from calling the

next FM numbers to report the event.

 

Acknowledge and access the 

        Press [3] followed by 

Operations menu 

 

        the code

The Operations menu lists the available

options for remotely operating your

system. 

Listen In and Talk 

 

        Press [6] [3] followed by 

 

 

 

        the code

This option enables you to perform bi-

directional communication. 
Repeat the event message 

        Press [#]

Repeat the Acknowledge menu          Press [*]

Calling the System:

1. Dial the number of the premises.

● If an answering machine is present at the premises: Let the line     

   ring once, hang up and call again.

● If an answering machine is not in use at the premises: Wait 

   until the system picks up. You will hear a continuous tone.

2. After the tones, enter the 2-digit remote access code.

3. Enter your user code followed by [#].

4. Choose your option from the 

Operations menu

.

Operations Menu:

The Voice Operations menu announces options and instructions 

on how to use the system functions. The options in the 

Operations menu vary according to system status and your 

access rights. 

Following is a list of the remote operations options:

Operation description            

   

Action (remotely by telephone)

Setting all partitions                  Press [1][1]
Setting a selected partition          Press [1][9] followed by the

 

 

                partition number

Unsetting all partitions                  Press [2][2]
Unsetting a selected                  Press [2][9] followed by the  

partition   

                partition number

Changing Zone Omit status         Press [3] followed by the zone  

 

 

                number and then [#][9] 

Operating Programming              Press [4] followed by the output 

Outputs
Changing Follow Me (FM)            Press [5] followed by the FM 

numbers   

       

             

number and [#][2].

 

 

                Enter the new phone number  

 

 

                and press [#][1].

Listen in to the premises              Press [6][1]
Talking to the premises                Press [6][2]
Listen and Talk to the                  Press [6][3]

premises
Recording messages that are

       Press [7][1]… [5]

not included in the message

bank (5 messages)
Recording an opening message

    Press [7][6]

Exiting the System 

                Press [0]

To return to the previous menu    Press [*]

To repeat the menu options         Press [#]

ENGLISH

Voice Module

Model: RP432EV

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VOICE MODULE

 Voice

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Message Box

LED TMP

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In1

In3

In2

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1      2     3      4

DIP SW1

Intrnl MIC

OPT

Bypass Tamper

Test

Rec

Play

COM

AUX

Test Spkr

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