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4. 

Record the message for that channel then release 
the RECORD button. The recording will stop when 
the button is released or when the 30 second time 
allowance elapses.

5. 

When recording is completed, the message is played 
back automatically.

These steps can be repeated to record over a previously
stored message. There is no limitation on re-recording
messages.

To record one 120 second message:

1. 

Ensure that the Link option for Channel ‘1’ is set 
to ‘120 S’. If this is not set, please refer to the 

programming chart and instructions to configure this 

option.

2. 

This mode uses Channel ‘1’ message and alarm 
input ‘1’ only to activate.

3. 

Press and hold the RECORD button and keep the 
button held for the duration of the recording.

4. 

Press the Channel ‘1’ button.

5. 

Record the message.

6. 

The recording will stop when the RECORD button 
is released or when the 120 second time allowance 
elapses.

To playback the recording of each channel:

1. 

Press and release the selected channel button.

 

To erase the 120 second recording:

2. 

Ensure any external ‘line in’ is disconnected.

3. 

Place the jumper link to ‘line’

4. 

Press and hold the RECORD button and keep the 
button held for the duration of the process.

5. 

Press Channel ‘1’ button.

6. 

Continue to hold the RECORD button for 120 
seconds, or until      the red indicator goes out.

SPECIFICATIONS

Recording Time

One single message of 120 
seconds maximum or four 
individual messages of 30 seconds

Memory Type

EEPROM (non-volatile memory)

Channel Input Type

Four individual normally open or 
normally closed triggers

Audio Output

Maximum 8W @ 8 Ohms minimum 
(loudspeaker power handling 
minimum *W impedance, minimum 
8Ohms)

External Audio Input

1V p-p maximum (jumper 
selectable)

Supply Voltage

9VDC to 15VDC

Current Consumption

Standby 9mA - record 38mA 
peak 1 Amp max (playback into 
loudspeaker)

Pulse Count

1-3 

Operating 
Temperature

-10 to +50 degrees centigrade

Table 1: Programming Chart

SETTING

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

O

P
T

I

O
N

S

1

Input

N/O

N/C

2

Pulse Count

1

2

3

3

Pre-Noise

NO

SH

BNG

4

Mute Period

1

2

5

10

15

20

30

5

Links

STD

& 2 

1 - 3

1 - 4

120S

6

Links Hold

1

2

5

10

15

20

30

A

U
X

7

Press 7 times to flash out selected channel settings

8

Press 8 times to reset selected channel to factory settings

Shaded settings are factory defaults

Input

All channels can be programmed to accept normally open 
or normally closed triggers.
Factory Default: Normally Open.

Pulse Count

The number of alarm triggers before playing the message.
Factory Default: Pulse Count 1.

Pre-Noise

NO – No message alert.
SH – Each channel can be set to have a preceding ‘white 
noise’ attention sound.
BNG – Each channel can be set to have a preceding two
tone attention noise.
Factory Default: No message alert.

Mute Period (in seconds)

After the message has been activated, the mute period is
the number of seconds to elapse after the message has

finished before it can be triggered again if there are

constant inputs.
Factory Default: 10 seconds.

Links & 120 Second Mode

STD – Each channel input will activate the corresponding
message.
1 to 2 – Activation on input ‘1’ only will trigger channel one
message and will be followed by channel two message if
constant triggering of input 1 (see Links Hold below).
1 to 3 – Same as above but with three separate messages.
1 to 4 – As above but with four separate messages.
120S – Select this mode when only one 120 second
message is required. Use input ‘1’ and channel ‘1’ only.
Factory Default: STD.

Links Hold (in seconds)

Additional inputs have to be received within this time period
to activate the next message.
Factory Default: 10 seconds.

RECORDING MESSAGES

To record an individual 30 second message:

1. 

Press and hold the RECORD button and keep the 
button held for the duration of the recording.

2. 

Press the Channel button for the desired channel.

3. 

The red indicator LED will light.

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Страница 1: ... 6 12VDC Input 7 Volume control maximum 8 Microphone 9 Line in or on board microphone selector 10 External source line in phono socket 1V p p maximum 11 Status LED indicator PROGRAMMING All factory set parameters can be changed to suit individual requirements Any changes are stored in the non volatile memory 1 Press and hold the Program button on the module Keep the button held for the duration of...

Страница 2: ...o loudspeaker Pulse Count 1 3 Operating Temperature 10 to 50 degrees centigrade Table 1 Programming Chart SETTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 O P T I O N S 1 Input N O N C 2 Pulse Count 1 2 3 3 Pre Noise NO SH BNG 4 Mute Period 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 5 Links STD 1 2 1 3 1 4 120S 6 Links Hold 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 A U X 7 Press 7 times to flash out selected channel settings 8 Press 8 times to reset selected channel to fa...

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