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1. When finished press the MEMORY 1 2 3 or 4 SAVED will be heard EXAMPLE 1 4 Different phone numbers entered 4 Acknowledgements required 5 Redials maximum heard Sequence 1 Every time you enter a phone number it overrides the number that was previously there Alarm activation To delete a phone number press the key only MEMORY 1 2 3 or 4 DELETE will be dial 1 answer and acknowledged dial 2 answer and acknowledged dial 3 answer and acknowledged WARNING dial 4 answer and acknowledged The same phone number must NOT be entered into more than one memory Sequence finished because 4 acknowledgements were required and 4 were received Sequence 2 At least one number and up to all four numbers may be programmed for the Vocaliser to be able Same tal different result to dial out during an alarm activation dial 1 engaged E dial 2 answered and acknowledged 6 2 Checking Telephone Numbers dial 3 answered but not acknowledged dial 4 answered and acknowledged After programming your reguired telephone numbers check they are correct by pressing dial 1 engaged 5 i dial 3 answered and acknowledged 1 5 Listen to telephone number 1 Y A dial 1 answered but not acknowledged 1 6 AIR number E dial 1 answered and acknowledged 1 T a los Listen to telephone number 4 Sequence finished because 4 acknowledgements were required and 4 were received 1 8 E i Seguence 3 PLAY MEMORY 1 2 3 4 followed by
2. Answer Machine The default setting is AMC mode on To remotely access the Vocaliser in AMC mode dial in and wait for a single ring then hang up and wait for 10 seconds but no more than 40 seconds then dial back in again The Vocaliser will now answer on the first ring 6 11 Programming The Number Of Re dials If one or more of your programmed telephone numbers does not acknowledge a call either engaged or no answer it is possible to program a number of redial attempts DW PLEASE ENTER NUMBER OF REDIALS will be heard Enter a single digit from 1 to 5 If no acknowledgement is received from a dialled number it will be tried again This option defines how many times a dialled number is tried Used in conjunction with option OC to terminate a dial sequence This feature is factory set to 5 re dials on each programmed telephone number 6 12 Clearing The Memory Log MS If the user has been allowed to clear the log down by the engineer SAVED will be heard and the log will clear If the engineer has disabled the user from clearing the log down NO SAVED will be heard and the log will remain in its present state This function is factory set to allow only the engineer to clear the memory log The engineer will discuss your requirements for this function and programme the Vocaliser accordingly 10 6 13 Reading The Log Each event in the log is worded as follows number 1 CODE number 2 Where number 1 corr
3. VOCALISER USER INSTRUCTIONS Pyronix Ltd OCTOBER 2000 CE RINS113 Issue 2 W Pyronix Pyronix Limited Pyronix House Braithwell Way Hellaby Rotherham S66 80Y ENGLAND Tel 44 0 1709 700100 Fax 44 0 1709 533429 Technical help line UK only 0900 8037 800 This is a premium rate line where calls are charged at 50p per minute email uk sales pyronix com export sales pyronix com marketing pyronix com technical sup port pyronix com website www pyronix com 9 RECEIVING A CALL FROM THE VOCALISER A telephone call from the Vocaliser is easily recognised by the distinctive three tones heard upon answering the call Listen carefully to the message and decide how you wish to respond pa To acknowledge the message and end the call enter 5 when requested requested twice and hang up after hearing the three tones To gain access to the security menu enter C refer to the list of options below If was entered to gain access to the security menu the following message will be heard PLEASE ENTER SECURITY CODE enter your four digit user code The following options are now available 5 1 Listen and record live audio for 15 seconds 5 2 Listen to previously recorded audio from option 51 5 3 Listen in to live audio for 15 seconds JO 5 5 Turn On Output 1 5 6 Turn Off Output 1 5 T Turn On Output 2 5 8 Turn Off Output 2 5 9 Delete the recorded audio 0 0 Leave menu and ha
4. aker for 15 seconds 6 19 Activating External Equipment Output 1 4 5 If enabled by the engineer OUTPUT ONE ON will be heard and the output will go into the active state defined by the engineer The engineer will discuss these options with you For example you may want to dial in and switch on sirens lights etc 6 20 De activating External Eguipment Output1 5 6 This is the reverse of 5 5 If enabled by the engineer OUTPUT ONE OFF will be heard and the output will go into the inactive state defined by the engineer 6 21 Activating External Equipment Output 2 5 7 Turn on Output 2 The default setting for Output 2 is an Ack output If enabled by the engineer OUTPUT TWO ON will be heard and the output will go into the state defined by the engineer 12 6 8 To Change Your Security Code OW PLEASE ENTER NEW SECURITY CODE Enter your new security code 4 digits on the telephone keypad x x 00 x PLEASE REPEAT NEW SECURITY CODE will be heard Re enter your new security code as confirmation x X Xx 00 If you typed your new code correctly twice then NEW SECURITY CODE SAVED will be heard The next time you enter the user menu you must use your new code ill be heard If two different 4 digit codes were entered SECURITY CODE NOT CHANGE will be heard and the old code will still be in use 6 9 Programming Your Required Number Of Acknowledged Resp
5. cally when properly installed and set up There are no external controls or indicators for the user under normal circumstances Upon detection of an alarm activation the Vocaliser will seize the telephone line check for a dial tone and proceed to dial the first number in its preprogrammed list If it detects that someone has answered the telephone then the Common message is played followed by the appropiate specific alarm message or messages It is usual practice to record your name and address in the Common message and up to four Specific alarm type messages in the four separate alarm messages Example of common types of voice message Common message Emergency this is John Smith 12 The High Street Leeds Alarm message 1 An alarm activation has taken place Alarm message 2 A Personal Attack has been detected Alarm message 3 A fire has been detected Alarm message 4 The power supply has been lost This assumes your installation engineer has ensured that the bell trigger is connected to input 1 PA to input 2 fire to input 3 and power supply to input 4 The above is simply an example your alarm engineer will discuss the best options for your individual requirements 3 CONNECTING THE LOCAL PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE Local Phone Socket RINS113 Issue 2 5 Connect a telephone capable of DTMF Tone dialling ensuring that the socket is the correct way up Lift the telephone handset and press
6. esponds to the telephone number 1 to 4 dialled and number 2 is the result code as listed below OC Read the log To go backwards through the log type 1 and to go forwards To terminate press Key to log codes 0 Acknowledge 1 Voice plus no acknowledge 2 Engaged 3 Ring no answer 4 Unobtainable 5 No dial tone 6 PSTN problems Telephone network problems 7 PSTN problems Telephone network problems 8 Wrong user code entered 9 Good user code entered counts as an acknowledge if required 6 14 Listen In 4 7 LISTEN IN will be heard to disable LISTEN IN NOT ALLOWED will be heard this is overridden when in an alarm or to enable LISTEN IN ALLOWED will be heard If a worry exists that you may be eavesdropped then this option should be left off or turned off Default 6 15 LISTENING AND RECORDING CO RECORDING AUDIO will be heard followed by 15 seconds of microphone activity which will also be recorded 11 RINS113 Issue 2
7. ing will be heard 6 7 Testing The Vocaliser 3 4 Simulate an alarm type 1 activation 3 2 Simulate an alarm type 2 activation 3 3 Simulate an alarm type 3 activation 3 4 Simulate an alarm type 4 activation 3 5 Simulate an activation of all 4 alarm types After selecting one of these commands the Vocaliser will respond as though one or more of its alarm inputs have gone into an active state Hang up and wait for the Vocaliser to finish its alarm dial out routine 6 22 De activating External Eguipment Output 2 5 8 Turn off Output 2 default for Output 2 is an Ack output If enabled by the engineer OUTPUT TWO OFF will be heard and the output will go into the state defined by the engineer 6 23 Deleting Recordings gO RECORDING DELETED will be heard This will delete the last 15 seconds of recorded room monitoring 6 24 Leaving The Menu OO The Vocaliser will hang up if remote dial in and return to its normal state 0 0 must be pressed every time any programming has been completed or amended RINS113 Issue 2 13 6 16 Playing Back Recordings DD PLAY RECORDED AUDIO will be heard followed by the 15 seconds of recorded room monitoring 6 17 Listening Only g9 ROOM MONITOR will be heard followed by 15 seconds of microphone input 6 18 Talk 5 4 Speak to occupants for 15 seconds PLEASE SPEAK will be heard You can now talk into the room via the spe
8. ng up Speak into the premises via the Vocaliser speaker RINS113 Issue 2 19 DH DS 56 DD D8 DO JO 18 Talk into room for 15 seconds Turn on Output 1 The default setting for Output 1 is a fault output Turn off Output 1 The default setting for Output 1 is a fault output Turn on Output 2 The default setting for Output 2 is a Ack output Turn off Output 2 The default setting for Output 2 is a Ack output Delete last recorded room monitor function 51 Leave the menu CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OPERATION CONNECTING THELOCALPROGRAMMING TELEPHONE DIALLINGINTO THE VOCALISER OVER THE TELEPHONE NETWORK ENTERINGTHE USER CODE ENTERING USER COMMANDS 6 1 Programming Telephone Numbers 6 2 Checking Telephone Numbers 6 3 Programming Specific Alarm Messages 6 4 Checking Specific Alarm Messages 6 5 Programming The Common Message 6 6 Checking The Common Message 6 7 Testing The Vocaliser 6 8 To Change The Security Code 6 9 Programming Your Required Number Of Acknowledged Responses To An Alarm 6 10 Programming The Number Of Rings Before The Vocaliser Answers An Incoming Call 6 11 Programming The Number Of Re dials 6 12 Clearing The Memory Log 6 13 Reading The Log 6 14 Listen In 6 15 Listening And Recording 6 16 Playing Back Recordings 6 17 Listening Only 6 18 Talk 6 19 Activating External Equipment Output 1 6 20 De activating External Equipment Output 1 6 21 Activating External Equipment Outp
9. onses To An Alarm This function allows you to choose when the Vocaliser should stop dialling your required telephone numbers depending on how many dials have been connected sucessfully and received a confirmation that the message has been received This function is factory set to 1 but if required you can programme this feature to 4 which means that the Vocaliser will continue to dial until all 4 of your programmed numbers have confirmed receipt of the message DD PLEASE ENTER NUMBER OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS will be heard Enter the number of acknowledgements that must be received to terminate the dial sequence This must be a single digit 0 to 4 0 is chosen then each phone number in the list is dialled in an alarm activation and the dial seguence stops after the last number has been completed If this number is 1 to 4 then the dial seguence continues until that many acknowledgements have been received An acknowledgement is when the user confirms that the message has been heard by pressing the digit r RINS113 Issue 2 9 6 10 Programming The Number Of Rings Before The Vocaliser Answers An Incoming Call DD PLEASE ENTER NUMBER OF RINGS will be heard Enter the number of rings 1 8 before the Vocaliser answers an incoming call A 0 will cause the Vocaliser to ignore incoming ringing To enter Answer Machine Compatible AMC mode choose 9 This provides a way of using the Vocaliser on the same line as an
10. pty OIE Enter telephone number 3 default empty 1 4 Enter telephone number 4 default empty EXAMPLE 2 4 different phone numbers entered 2 Acknowledgements required 3 redials maximum Sequence 1 Alarm activation dial 1 answer and acknowledged dial 2 engaged dial 3 answer and acknowledged Sequence finished because 2 acknowledgements were required and 2 were received This resulted in telephone number 4 not even being dialled Sequence 2 Same options different result dial 1 engaged dial 2 answered and acknowledged dial 3 answered but not acknowledged dial 4 engaged dial 1 engaged dial 3 answered and acknowledged Sequence finished because 2 acknowledgements were required and 2 were received EXAMPLE 3 3 different phone numbers set up 0 Acknowledgements required Sequence 1 Alarm activation dial 1 answer and acknowledged dial 2 engaged dial 3 answer and acknowledged Sequence terminated as all phone numbers were attempted regardless of result 0 acknowledgements required The default settings will ensure that each phone number entered responds with an acknowledgement and that five attempts will be made to each number if no acknowledgement is received RINS113 Issue 2 15 7 EXAMPLES OF DIAL OUT SEQUENCES WITH VARIOUS OPTIONS SELECTED The prompt PLEASE RECORD MEMORY 1 2 3 4 will be heard Enter the phone number by pressing the appropriate keys on the telephone keypad
11. sable the eavesdropping function If in doubt an active microphone can always be identified by the red indicator LED which cannot be overridden Simulate an alarm type 1 activation Simulate an alarm type 2 activation Simulate an alarm type 3 activation Simulate an alarm type 4 activation Simulate an activation of all 4 alarm types Change security code default code 1234 Number of acknowledgements default 1 Number of rings to answer default 1 Attempts for each number default 5 Clear log down If enabled by Engineer default user can t clear log Read the log Eaves dropping Listen to and record room for 15 seconds Play back recorded 15 seconds Listen to room for 15 seconds RINS113 Issue 2 17 COC OOO COO ORe OSOS CODO me QUICK REFERENCE LIST OF ALL USER COMMANDS Ce SENSO Y e 62 31 0 1 2 62 8 E Enter telephone number 1 Enter telephone number 2 Enter telephone number 3 Enter telephone number 4 Listen to telephone number 1 Listen to telephone number 2 Listen to telephone number 3 Listen to telephone number 4 Record alarm 1 message Record alarm 2 message Record alarm 3 message Record alarm 4 message Play alarm 1 message Play alarm 2 message Play alarm 3 message Play alarm 4 message Record common message Play common message default empty default empty default empty default empty 2 OPERATION The Vocaliser operates automati
12. the telephone number will be heard Same options different result 6 3 Programming Specific Alarm Messages dial 1 answered and acknowledged dial 2 ring no answer Next record your specific alarm messages as follows 3 answered and acknowledged 4 answered and acknowledged DO Record alarm 1 message default empty dial 2 ring no answer DO Record alarm 2 message default empty dial 2 ring no answer DE Record alarm 3 message default empty dial 2 ring no answer 2 4 Record alarm 4 message default empty lee Ange answer PLEASE RECORD MESSAGE 1 2 3 4 BEEP will be heard Sequence finished because 5 unsuccessful attempts have been made Speak the appropriate message clearly into the telephone handset when finished press the g key 14 RINS113 Issue 2 7 6 4 Checking Specific Alarm Messages After programming your specific alarm messages check they are correct by pressing 2 5 Play alarm 1 message 2 6 Play alarm 2 message DT Play alarm 3 message 2 8 Play alarm 4 message PLAY MESSAGE 1 2 3 4 followed by the voice recording will be heard 6 5 Programming The Common Message Now record your common message by pressing 2 9 default empty PLEASE RECORD COMMON MESSAGE BEEP will be heard Speak the appropriate message clearly into the telephone handset when finished press the 6 6 Checking The Common Message DD PLAY COMMON MESSAGE followed by the voice record
13. then release any key The voice prompt PLEASE ENTER SECURITY CODE will be heard Proceed with paragraph 5 4 DIALLING INTO THE VOCALISER OVER THE TELEPHONE NETWORK Dial into the Vocaliser phone number it will answer after the programmed number of rings The voice prompt PLEASE ENTER SECURITY CODE will be heard Proceed with paragraph 5 5 ENTERING THE USER CODE When requested to do so the four digit user code should be entered on the telephone keypad If the correct code was entered a short beep and the prompt MENU will be heard If an incorrect code was entered the prompt PLEASE ENTER SECURITY CODE will be heard Four attempts are allowed to enter the correct code After the fourth incorrect attempt the Vocaliser will hang up The user security code is factory set to 1 2 3 4 6 ENTERING USER COMMANDS 6 1 Programming Telephone Numbers At the PLEASE ENTER COMMAND voice prompt enter the appropriate two digits from the list below The Vocaliser is now prompting you to enter the four telephone numbers you would like it to call during an alarm situation The numbers will be dialled in priority order 1 to 4 1 being highest priority Any telephone numbers may be entered including mobile phones E g your first priority may be your own mobile number If a pause is required insert a in the appropriate place for a 2 second pause DO Enter telephone number 1 default empty DO Enter telephone number 2 default em
14. ut 2 6 22 De activating External Equipment Output 2 6 23 Deleting Recordings 6 24 Leaving The Menu EXAMPLES OF DIAL OUT SEQUENCES WITH VARIOUS OPTIONS SELECTED QUICK REFERENCE LIST OF ALL USER COMMANDS RECEIVING A CALL FROM THE VOCALISER RINS113 Issue 2 O 00 00 00 00 J Y 0 0 O o 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 19 1 INTRODUCTION The Vocaliser provides a means of relaying appropriate speech messages to a certain set of telephone numbers on spe alarm activations The Vocaliser will make repeated attempts to connect until it is successful A local alarm inside the premises may be generated if the Vocaliser detects a cut telephone line This manual covers all the commands that the user is able to perform It assumes that the Vocaliser has already been installed and programmed correctly using the Installation instructions WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures It is important to note that the Vocaliser is capable of being used to eavesdrop on a protected premises from a remote site This is not the intended primary function of the product and it is factory programmed only to allow the user to listen in when an input trigger is presented to the Vocaliser from the control panel Please refer to user command 47 for further information on how to enable and di

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