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P R O G R A M D E S C R I P T I O N S
The Talk/Listen-In communication will terminate after the
Audio Duration
time programmed
expires. The central station operator can extend the on-line time
by pressing any key
command or entering the extend time command. (See Section 5.7 “Talk/Listen-In Operation”).
Zone Assignment ................................................. Sections [10] to [13]
Keypad Assignment ............................................. Section [14]
First Audio Control Option (Zones 1 to 8) ............ Section [50]
Second Audio Control Option (Zones 9 to 16) .... Section [51]
Third Audio Control Option (Zones 17 to 24) ...... Section [52]
Fourth Audio Control Option (Zones 25 to 32) .... Section [53]
Tampers Enabled ................................................. Section [54], Option [1]
Openings & Closings ........................................... Section [54], Option [2]
Auxiliary Keys Alarm ............................................ Section [54], Option [3]
Panic Keys Alarm ................................................. Section [54], Option [4]
Duress Alarm ....................................................... Section [54], Option [5]
Zone Expander Supervisory Trouble Alarm ........ Section [54], Option [6]
Opening After Alarm ............................................ Section [54], Option [7]
Audio Duration ..................................................... Section [55]
5.7
Talk/Listen-In Operation
When the panel transmits a reporting code to central station and Talk/Listen-In is initiated, the
panel will pass the phone line to the PC5928 for Talk/Listen-In. The PC5928 will then turn on
the closest station to the alarm or if the
Listen to All Stations
option is enabled, all stations
will turn on.
Once the central station has established the audio link there are several commands available
to them for audio control. Commands are the touch tone digits [0] through [9], [#] and [ ].
Additional commands may be programmed as
Mode Keys
which are two button entries.
The central station may already be using other Talk/Listen-In equipment. Because of this the
PC5928 offers flexible programming for the various commands so the central station
operator can use the same commands for all equipment. Programming these commands is
done in the
Audio Control Telephone Key Programming
and the
Audio Control
Telephone Mode Key Programming
Sections.
The following is the list of options available:
[00] Key Not Used
[09] Terminate Call
[01] Talk To All Speakers
[10] For Future Use
[02] For Future Use
[11] Cancel First Keypress
[03] High Gain Listen To All
[12] For Future Use
[04] For Future Use
[13] Zone Select (0 to 3 Only)
[05] For Future Use
[14] Increment Selected Microphone (Input)
[06] Low Gain Listen To All
[15] Decrement Selected Microphone (Input)
[07] Extend Time
[16] For Future Use
[08] For Future Use
[17] Mode Key
Information regarding the programming of the Command Keys must come from
the central station that you will be reporting to.
Once you have talked to the central station program the telephone keys to operate as they require.
Audio Control Telephone Key Programming ................ Section [40]
Audio Control Telephone Mode Key Programming ...... Section [41]
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