7 Series OUTPOST
®
Wireless Callbox
Voice Messages
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The RQX 7 Series Callbox is equipped to use pre-recorded
voice messages that notify radio system users when specific
events occur. These unique voice messages are recorded
and stored on the Callbox, and automatically played back
when the associated event occurs. The RQX 7 Series
Callbox supports 5 different message events and comes from
the factory with no messages recorded.
To activate any of the 5 event messages simply record the
voice message per the instructions in this manual. The
recorded message can be played back for your review and re-
recorded if necessary. You can erase any event message
individually if you decide not to utilize that message.
Greeting Message
The Greeting Message is played on the RQX Callbox speaker
when the push-to-talk button is first pressed. This message is
used to give the Callbox user instruction on how to proceed.
A typical message might be
‘Welcome to our facility. An
attendant will be with you shortly.”
The Greeting Message:
•
Is played on the RQX Callbox speaker only when the
push-to-talk button is first pressed.
•
Will be re-played every time the push-to-talk button is
pressed until the Callbox is answered.
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Is not transmitted.
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Can be up to 8 seconds long.
Voice Alert Message
The Voice Alert Message is transmitted automatically by the
Callbox when the push-to-talk button is first pressed. Often
used with the Call Tone feature, this message alerts radio
system users that the Callbox has been activated. Typical
messages might be
“South delivery entrance”
,
“Curbside Lane
4”
or
“Main gate”
.
The Voice Alert Message:
•
Is transmitted automatically by the Callbox when the push-
to-talk button is first pressed.
•
Will be re-transmitted every time the push-to-talk button is
pressed until the Callbox is answered.
•
Is transmitted after the Greeting Message has played on
the speaker. If the Greeting Message is not used, the
Voice Alert Message will be heard on the speaker.
•
Will not be sent if the radio channel is busy when Busy
Channel TX Inhibit feature has been enabled. Instead, it
will wait for the channel to clear before transmitting.
•
Will be automatically re-transmitted periodically until the
Callbox is answered if the Callbox has been programmed
with the Automatic ID Re-Send feature.
•
Will be sent after the Call Tone if the Call Tone feature is
enabled.
•
Is automatically sent ahead of Sensor Detect or Low
Battery/Power Fail messages.
•
Can be up to 3 seconds long.
Low Battery/Power Fail Message
The Low Battery/Power Fail Message is automatically
transmitted when low voltage is detected on the Callbox.
If the Callbox is programmed with ExV enabled the
Low Battery/Power Fail Message:
•
A typical message might be
“Power failure”
•
Will be sent automatically when the loss of the ExV
supply voltage is detected.
•
Will not be sent if the radio channel is busy, but instead will
wait for the channel to clear before transmitting.
•
The Voice Alert Message is sent immediately before the
Low Battery/Power Fail Message, so a typical transmission
might be
“South delivery entrance”
followed by
“Power
Failure”
.
•
The Call Tone is sent before both messages if the Call
Tone feature is enabled.
•
Will be sent automatically at the end of any Callbox
transmission if a loss of the ExV supply voltage is
detected. The message is appended to the existing
transmission, and the Call Tone and Voice Alert Message
will only be sent if it was a part of the existing
transmission.
If the Callbox is programmed with ExV disabled the
Low Battery/Power Fail Message:
•
A typical message might be
“Low battery”
•
Is NOT sent automatically when the loss of the battery
supply voltage is detected.
•
Will be sent automatically at the end of any Callbox
transmission if low battery voltage is detected. The
message is appended to the existing transmission, and the
Call Tone and Voice Alert Message will only be sent if it
was a part of the existing transmission.
Sensor Detect On Message
The Sensor Detect On Message is automatically transmitted
when the Sensor Input is pulled low. Depending on the
sensor used, a typical message might be
“Door open”
,
“Motion detected”
or “Vehicle present”
. The Voice Alert
Message is sent immediately before the Sensor Detect On
Message, so a typical transmission might be
“South delivery
entrance”
followed by
“Door open”
.
The Sensor Detect On Message:
•
Is automatically transmitted when the Sensor Input is
pulled low.
•
Will not be sent if the radio channel is busy, but instead will
wait for the channel to clear before transmitting.
•
Is sent after the Call Tone and the Voice Alert Message if
the radio is programmed for those features.
•
Can be up to 3 seconds long.
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