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ACCESSORIES
INSTALLING RX-16 RADIO RECEIVER
The panel can have wireless capability via the
RX-16 receiver module. The receiver will add wireless
capability to your system in the form or wireless PIR detectors, Wireless Radio-key transmitters and wireless reed switch
transmitters. The RX-16 connects to the same communications port as the keypads. Multiple RX-16’s can be connected
to the panel to increase the coverage range if desired. The green LED fitted to the RX-16 receiver will flash at 1 second
intervals when in "Learn" mode (see P18E & P164E). The LED will also turn on when it is receiving an actual radio transmis-
sion (On Steady).
INSTALLING 90 SECOND VOICE or DTMF BOARD
The panel can also be fitted with a 90 second Voice Board or DTMF module. The Voice board stores either alarm event
messages for Voice dial monitoring and /or status messages for use with Command Control. The DTMF board provides
decoding of keypad numeric entries from a remote telephone. The panel Voice or DTMF Boards are installed directly onto
the motherboard via the "SERIAL" socket.
Installation procedure for the Voice or DTMF Board module is as follows.
1
Power-down the panel fully before starting the installation procedure.
2
Carefully plug the Voice or DTMF Board into the SERIAL socket (it will only fit in one direction).
3
Power-up the panel.
Speech message programming
Once you have installed the Voice Board you can record your personalised speech messages into the module with the
speech programmer (the programmer plugs onto the 10 way strip connector on the voice board, observe polarity with
the locating pin).
Before programming your voice messages you should work out a list of the messages you would like to be sent for each
alarm type and write them down in order, giving them a message number. These messages should then be recorded in
the same order they are written down so you know what the message number is when programming alarms to messages.
To record your messages once the programmer is installed, first press the reset button on the side of the Voice Board,
then hold the programmer about 10 cm away from the mouth and speak clearly at normal level into the microphone
while holding down the "REC" button. When you reach the end of your message release the REC button. (
NOTE:
Each in-
dividual message must be longer that 2 seconds duration). When recording your voice alarm message, you must ensure
that you clearly identify the origin of the call. You can play the message back through the programmer by first pressing
the reset button then by pressing the "PLAY" button momentarily. Because the panel can address many individual voice
messages you must store individual messages at what is known as recording slots within the Voice Board. These re-
cording slots are recorded sequentially, one message starting where the other finishes. Every time you press and release
the REC button on the programmer, you create an end of message marker. These markers are used to define the re-
cording slots within the Voice Board and can be of varying length according to each message duration.
To re-record your messages you must first press the "RESET" button on the speech module to get back to recording slot #
1. Once you are at slot # 1 you can re-record your messages in order as required.
NOTE:
When recording multiple messages you only press the “RESET” button once at the beginning then record all mes-
sages sequentially as stated above. When you have finished recording all of your messages you can then press the “RESET”
button to allow play-back of the recording messages for verification purposes. When you have finished recording your
alarm messages, unplug the programmer and the process is complete. You must now go to the program addresses and
assign the individual messages to the specific functions.
DTMF BOARD
The panel has been supplied from the factory with the DTMF Decoder fitted to the main control board.
The
DTMF Board
does not have speech capability but does have a decoder to accurately decode the buttons from a
touchtone telephone. The DTMF board can allow remote Arm/Disarming and remote control of the outputs using 4 digit
codes. Instead of voice prompts the remote control features are enunciated by one long beep for OFF and three short
beeps for ON. For example, if you had a code of 1234 for area A remote Arm/Disarm (P63E1E) and you entered this code
at the remote telephone after the panel had answered the call, if Area A was currently Armed the panel would send 3
short beeps to indicate that it was Armed or On. By now pressing the <*> button on the telephone the panel will disarm
area A and return one long beep to indicate that it is now Disarmed or Off.
It will also allow alarms to be kissed off by a 4 digit code to secure the kiss-off procedure when in Domestic Alarm report-
ing format. If the on-board DTMF Decoder or the optional DTMF Board are fitted, you must use the <#>
button to kiss-off any Domestic Alarm reports. If a code is programmed at location P175E14E, you must use that code