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Terminals [
M
], [SP+], [SP-] and [MIC], on the
Alison-DV, must be connected to the Voice
Board by a separate cable to the one used for
the connection of terminals [+], [C], [R] and [-]
to the Control panel BPI Bus.
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In order to improve message quality, use the Voice
Board Microphone, and temporarily disconnect the
other “Voice Modules”.
All “Voice Modules” will be interconnected during
Teleassistance mode thus allowing users to communi-
cate with one another.
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Manual selection
Installation of several “Voice Modules” will allow the user
to listen-in on the various parts of the premises at the
same time, however, sound tracing will not be possible.
For sound tracing—complete the connections, as
shown in Figure 57. The wiring diagram shows the
Voice board and 4 “Voice Modules”, and also:
Ø
a 6-Output expander M-OUT/6
Ø
a 6-Input expander M-IN/6
Ø
two Omnia/4R Relay modules
The Control panel must be programmed as follows:
Ø
all the Expander Outputs must be
Reserved
(man-
ual),
Bistable
and
Normally Open
.
Ø
the Input expander zones must be:
Instant
,
Repeti-
tive
and
Normally Open
(DO NOT assign these to
Partitions). The zones must be associated with a
Standby
Voice message that identifies the location
of the zones (e.g. Kitchen, Sitting room, etc.).
Enable Remote Listen-in via Telephone
1.
Press
3
(to access Outputs Management).
2.
Press
1
(to select
ON
), then enter the number (3
digits) of the required “Voice Module” Output.
3.
Press
1
(to start the Remote Listen-in session).
For example, if the Output-expander is assigned to Ad-
dress no. 01, its hardware Outputs
OC1
,
OC2
,
OC3
and
OC4
will correspond to software Outputs
7
,
8
,
9
and
10
.
Therefore, to activate the first “Voice Module” (connected
to hardware Output
OC1
— software Output no. 7) en-
ter:
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(
3
to access Outputs Management;
1
to se-
lect O;
007
to select Output no. 7; and
1
to start the
Listen-in session).
4.
To Listen-in on other parts of the premises during
the same call: press # (to stop the active “Voice Mod-
ule”.);
3
(to access Outputs Management);
0
(to se-
lect OFF); enter the Identifier number of the active
“Voice Module” Output (3 digits —
007
in the exam-
ple), then repeat steps
1
through
3
.
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Auto-select mode
The Auto-select mode will allow the Control panel to se-
lect the nearest “Voice Module” to the zone in alarm.
Figure 57 shows the necessary wiring. The Outputs and
Event-Actions must be programmed, as follows.
Software Outputs
7
,
8
,
9
and
10
(available for this appli-
cation) must be:
Monostable
and
Normally open
(DO
NOT program these Outputs as Reserved).
The
ON Time
of the Output determines how long the
“Voice Module” will stay ON after activation, therefore,
must be long enough to allow the User to Listen-in on
the location. Each Output, connected as shown in the
wiring diagram (Figure 57) will be able to control one
“Voice Module”.
Use the Partition and/or Control panel Events in the
Event-Actions page to activate the Dialler and Tele-
phone Communicator Outputs. In this way, the zone
events will be available for “Voice Module” manage-
ment. Program the zone events (relevant to the loca-
tion in question) to activate the Output that controls the
respective “Voice Module”. Repeat this procedure for
the other Outputs, as required.
Auto-select mode will allow the User (during a dialler
call) to activate Remote listen-in on the location that
generated the Alarm.
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SPK+
SP+
SP+
SP+
SP+
SPK-
SP-
SP-
SP-
SP-
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
Voice board
VOX-REM
Alison-DV
VOX-REM
Alison-DV
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Figure 56
Connection of a
VOX-REM
Microphone Board and 2
Alison-DV
Keypads to the Voice Board