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MP500/4N-8-16 Programming
4.18.2
Vocal messages
IMPORTANT!
The SV500N vocal synthesis board must be installed in MP500/4N, MP500/8 or MP500/16 control panels to be
able to send vocal messages.
Vocal messages are created automatically by the dialler as they are sent. The message may be more or less detailed according to the
event type to be communicated and the choice made during programming.
Four sending more, from the most simple (1) to the most complete (3) are available for MP500/4N, MP500/8 and MP500/16 control
panels. Mode 4 allows to customise vocal messages completely. The messages are created by stringing together customised
messages, pre-recorded messages and vocal names assigned to partitions and inputs during programming.
The elements of the message are:
Base message
: This is a 10 second long customisable message. It tells where the event occurred.
Example: “Alarm system, John Smith's home, 10 Main Street, York”.
Event
: This pre-recorded message specifies the occurred event. Some event messages may be customised when Sending Mode 4
is selected.
Partition N
: This pre-recorded message identifies the partition(s) associated to the input which generated the event. The form is
“Partition n”
, where “n” is the number of the partition.
Input N
: This pre-recorded message specifies the input occurred by the event. The form is
“Input n”
, where “n” is the logical number
of the input.
Partition name
: This is the recorded name of the partition ("vocal name") assigned during partition programming. It is played only if
it is set.
Input name
: This is the recorded name of the input ("vocal name") assigned during input programming. It is played only if it is set
shows all the pre-recorded messages required for the various events.
The messages are formed as follows:
Mode 1
: Basic m Event
Mode 2
: Basic m Event + Partition Partition name.
Mode 3
: Basic m Event + Partition Partition name + Input Input name.
Mode 4
: Basic m Event + Partition name + Input name.
EXAMPLE
Someone has attempted to break into John Smith's home through the bathroom window. The bathroom window detector is connected
to logical input 14 (vocal name: “Bathroom window”), which belongs to partition 1 (vocal name: “Perimeter”).
The message will be sent as follows in the four modes:
Mode 1
: “Alarm system, John Smith's home, 10 Main Street, York. Burglar alarm".
Mode 2
: “Alarm system, John Smith's home, 10 Main Street, York. Burglar alarm. Partition 1. Perimeter”.
Mode 3
: “Alarm system, John Smith's home, 10 Main Street, York. Burglar alarm. Partition 1. Perimeter. Input 14. Bathroom
window
”.
Mode 4
: “Alarm system, John Smith's home, 10 Main Street, York. Burglar alarm. Perimeter. Bathroom window”.
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