Digital communicator JA-65X
2/7
MFM53103
2.3
Voice message(s) recording
sequence:
8x
You can record two different voice messages (10 sec. each).
Depending on the setting in section 2.4, a particular message
will be sent under different situations. Recording of the
messages:
a)
enter 85
on the keypad
b)
press and hold push button
on the X module
c)
speak
towards the module (max. 10 s)
d)
release the button
, message will play back
This results in the recording of message number 1.
To record
message 2 enter 86
in step a)
If you prefer sending only one, but longer, message (20 sec.),
record message by entering 84 in step a). By programming as
described in section 2.4 you can specify which alarms will trigger
the sending of a message.
Notes:
•
Make the messages brief and clear. The dialer repeats the message to
each called number for 40 seconds.
•
The voice messages are stored in non-volatile memory and can be
changed when ever you want to by repeating the above steps.
•
The existing messages can be played by momentarily pressing the push
button on the X module (or by entering F9 while in stand by mode).
2.4
Triggering of voice and SMS messages
sending
sequences:
9 y x
With sequences 91x to 95x you can select which alarms will
trigger the telephone dialer to call and what will be sent.
Enter:
9 y x
where:
y
Alarm
x
reaction
1
Panic – silent
0
no reaction
2
Intruder
1
voice1 and SMS
3
Fire
2
voice 2 only
4
Tampering
3
SMS only
5
Technical trouble
Notes:
•
Final texts of alarm SMS are generated by the SMS server
(providers computer) – based on the digital code sent by
the alarm system (check with provider for more details)
•
If only one long voice message was recorded by using code
84 as described in section 2.3, then this message will be
sent when x=1 or x=2
•
Voice messages are sent step by step to all telephone
numbers programmed as described in section2.1
•
SMS message is sent to a mobile phone number
programmed as described in section 2.2
Example:
if the dialer should send an SMS and voice message
1 when intruder or panic alarm is triggered, voice message 2 in
the case of fire and only an SMS in the case of technical alarm,
enter: 911 921 932 943
Factory default setting:
all alarms will trigger sending of voice
message 1 and SMS (911, 921, 931, 941, 951).
2.5
Dialing method
sequence:
9 0 x
Enter:
9 0 1
for
tone
dialing
9 0 0
for
pulse
dialing (this option is blocked for
some countries)
Note:
this dialing method setting is also valid for Central
monitoring station communications.
Factory default:
tone dialing
2.6
Telephone line checking
sequence:
9 9 x
If this function is enabled, the dialer will check regularly if the
telephone line is ready to make a phone call. If the line is not
ready for more than 15 minutes, the keypad will indicate a
telephone line failure (failure L). A non-working telephone line or
a phone conversation or Internet connection longer than 15
minutes can cause a fault.
options:
9 9 1
checking
enabled
9 9 0
checking
disabled
Note
: this setting is also valid when the dialer is used for
Monitoring station communications as well as remote PC access
Factory default setting:
checking disabled
2.7
Telephone dialer testing
sequence:
8 9
After entering code
89
the dialer will call all programmed numbers
and will play voice message 2. It will also send a SMS message if
programmed. The telephone line signals will be audible from the
control panel’s built in speaker during the test (if the dialer is
triggered by an alarm in normal operation, it will call silently).
If you prefer testing with voice message 1 enter code 88.
Testing can be terminated with the
N
key.
3
To enable a remote computer to dial in
When the user or installer wants to dial in to the installation
from their computer or a remote JA-60E keypad via a JA-60U
modem (see section 6), the following parameters should be
programmed.
The most convenient programming is via a connected PC
using the Comlink software. Programming can also be
performed manually:
•
Enter the programming
mode when disarmed (
F 0
Service Code
, factory default 6060), indicated by a ”P“
•
Any unfinished programming sequence can be
terminated by the
N
key.
•
To exit the programming
, press the N key (“P“ will
turn off).
Dialing in parameters
Function
sequence
options
factory d.
Incoming call reaction
0 5 x
0=never
1= second call
2-6 = after ring
No. 2 - No.6
disabled
Remote access code
(8 digits)
0 7
xxxxxxxx
any 8 digits
code
00000000
3.1
Reaction to an incoming call
sequence:
05
This sequence sets how the communicator will react to incoming
calls on the telephone line. This setting is important for remote
access. Enter:
0 5 x
where: x
=
0
- never answer
1
- answer after second call = after 1 or 2 rings are
detected, there must be a pause of 10 - 45
seconds. The dialer will then answer on the very
first ring of the second call. This setting can be
used to bypass an answering or facsimile
machine connected to the same line. This
“Second Call” feature is supported by the
Comlink software and also by the JA-60E
keypad.
2
to
6
- answer after 2
nd
to 6
th
ring