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MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL PA ALARM SETTINGS
The following addresses allow various system status and alarm messages to be played locally via the internal
speaker.
P912E Pendant Panic Alarm Local PA settings - Default = 0 1E = Enable Local PA message
P913E Keypad Panic Alarm Local PA settings - Default = 0 2E = Use Canned Local PA message
P914E Keypad Fire Alarm Local PA settings - Default = 0 3E = Repeat Local PA message
P915E Keypad Medical Alarm Local PA settings - Default = 0 4E = Spare
P916E System Battery Low Local PA settings - Default = 0 5E = Spare
P917E Mains Voltage Failure Local PA settings - Default = 0 6E = Spare
P918E Radio Battery Low Local PA settings - Default = 0 7E = Spare
P919E Radio supervisory Fail Local PA settings - Default = 0 8E = Spare
P920E System or Zone Tamper Alarm Local PA settings - Default = 0
Option 1 - Enable Local PA message. When this alarm occurs, it is possible to play a pre-recorded speech
message via the panels internal speaker. With this option on the panel is expecting a customised message to be
programmed by the installer and the message numbers selected at addresses P881E-P889E, if no message number
is programmed at these addresses, the panel will not play any local PA message when in alarm.
Option 2 - Use Canned local PA message. If option 1 above is on plus this option, the panel will play the default
“Canned” audio message when this alarm occurs provided there is no custom message number programmed at
addresses P881E-P889E.
Option 3 - Repeat Local PA message. If option 1 or 2 or both are on above and this option is on, the panel repeat
the local PA message until the alarm is reset.
MISCELLANEOUS ALARMS, VOICE MESSAGE MAPPING - P881E - P889E
These addresses are used to assign the customised voice messages to the manually generated Panic,/Fire,/Medical
alarms, battery low and mains failure, Radio Battery low, Supervisory Alarm and tamper alarm messages. The voice
messages will be played over the phone in response to an alarm activation to those phone numbers which have been
assigned Speech Dial format at options P697E to P702E. The same message will be played locally via the internal
speaker is the associated options 1&2 above are turned on. If the setting is left at “0”, the panel will play the canned
message.
P881E 0-47E Voice Message Mapped to Pendant “Panic” Alarm - Default 0
P882E 0-47E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad “Panic” Alarm - Default 0
P883E 0-47E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad “Fire” Alarm - Default 0
P884E 0-47E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad “Medical” Alarm - Default 0
P885E 0-47E Voice Message Mapped to Battery Low Alarm - Default 0
P886E 0-47E Voice Message Mapped to Mains Failure Alarm - Default 0
P887E 0-47E Voice Message Mapped to Radio Device Low battery - Default 0
P888E 0-47E Voice Message Mapped to Radio Supervisory Failure Alarm - Default 0
P889E 0-47E Voice Message Mapped to Zone or System Tamper Alarm - Default 0
COMMAND CONTROL OPERATION
The Command Control provides a powerful, easy to use remote telephone control of your alarm system. User
operation of the Command Control has been designed to be as simple and user friendly as possible. Canned or
customised voice status messages guide you through the many control options. Because the voice status messages
can be recorded on-site they can be customised to suit each specific application. For example, rather than the status
message saying "Output #1 off" you can record a message which describes exactly what is being controlled like
"Factory heating off"
In the previous section you would have seen how you program access codes for each of the Command Areas and
outputs. These are the codes you will enter over the phone to access the command menus. In order to start the
Command Control feature you must first ring the phone number which the panel is connected to. The panel may be
set up to answer after a specific number of rings of it may be set-up to use a fax defeat option. Either way, when you
ring the phone number and finally get through to the panel, the first thing you will hear over the phone is a burst of
modem tone for two seconds. After this tone has stopped you must enter the access code which is associated with
the Command menu option you wish to access. Remember, the code you enter will determine which menu option
you access. If you miss the pause, the panel will repeat the modem tone and then again pause for 5 seconds looking