Home Automation 10A11-1 Central Station Operation, Paging and Listening, Annunciation of Alarm

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CENTRAL STATION OPERATION

When an alarm occurs, the communicator first sends the appropriate report to the central station. After the transmission of the alarm to the central station, the operator can talk and listen to people and sounds at the premises.

After the report is received by the central station operator, the Two-Way Audio Module is switched on. The central station operator can now listen to the premises. The module is always first switched on in the listen mode. The operator can control the direction of the communication by using the Touch-Tones on a telephone. Each time the operator switches between the listen and the talk mode, a short tone will sound over the audio speaker at the subscriber's premises. This alerts the subscriber that the operator has switched communication mode. If no tones are detected within 90 seconds, the module will disconnect from the phone line.

PRESS 2 FOR CENTRAL STATION TO TALK TO THE PREMISES

PRESS 8 FOR CENTRAL STATION TO LISTEN TO THE PREMISES

PRESS 4 TO DISCONNECT (HANG UP) THE PHONE LINE

When the Two-Way Audio Module is switched on after an alarm transmission, the siren is automatically switched off so the central station can listen and talk to the premises.

PAGING AND LISTENING

By accessing the telephone menu, you can use an inside or remote phone to talk (page) and listen to someone on the premises.

1)From the main telephone menu choose the 8 (PHONE).

2)To talk or listen to the premises, press the 3 (INTERIOR).

3)To talk to someone at the premises, press the 2 key.

4)To listen to the premises, press the 8 key.

If no key is pressed, the system will automatically switch to listen mode.

When complete, press * to return to the main telephone menu.

If no tones are detected within 90 seconds, the module will switch off and you will return to the main telephone menu.

ANNUNCIATION OF ALARM

The Voice Alarm Module enables the system to speak the type of alarm and zone over a speaker on premises. When an alarm first occurs, the siren is activated. After a few seconds, the siren is turned off and the type of alarm is announced. The siren is then reactivated. After a few seconds, the siren is again turned off and the violated zone is announced. The siren is then reactivated. This process is repeated until the alarm is disarmed or reset.

Note: During central station communication (while the system is reporting an alarm to the central station), voice alarm notifications are temporarily suspended. After the successful transmission of the alarm to the central station, voice alarm notifications are restarted.

SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL

The volume of the audio can be controlled by adjusting a variable resistor on the module. Use a small screwdriver to adjust R35 labeled “Speaker Volume”. Do not adjust R59 labeled “Audio Cancel”. This variable resistor it is adjusted at the factory to its optimal setting.

SPECIFICATIONS

DIMENSIONS:

5.5" x 3.25"

OPERATING VOLTAGE:

6 to 14 VDC

OPERATING CURRENT:

500 mA maximum

SPEAKER IMPEDANCE:

8 Ω

AGC RANGE:

-22 dbm to +10 dbm

REQUIRED MICROPHONE TYPE:

Condenser w/ built-in preamp

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Contents Installation FeaturesDescription Mounting Speaker/Microphone ConnectionsController Setup OperationAnnunciation of Alarm Speaker Volume ControlSpecifications Central Station Operation

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