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Hills DAS ComNav - Feature & Benefits; Phone Line Connection Features

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Hills – ComNav User Manual V1.3 www.das.com.au
Feature & Benefits
Connection
Feature
Phone Line +Network +Intercom +VoiceNav
Voice Reporting Yes Yes Yes Yes
SMS Reporting Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dial Up Control Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dial Up Programming Yes Yes Yes Yes
4 Extra Zones Yes Yes Yes Yes
Real Time Clock Yes Yes Yes Yes
2 Relays for Door Release Yes Yes Yes Yes
Email Reporting - Yes Yes Yes
DHCP - Yes Yes Yes
ComNav Config. Server - Yes Yes Yes
Call Divert - - Yes Yes
Remote Listen In to Outdoor
Station
- - Yes Yes
VoiceNav Access to Intercom
and Door Release
- - - Yes
Remote Listen In to VoiceNavs - - - Yes
1. Phone Line connection
Voice Reporting – ComNav can phone the user and announce in a human voice,
selected event conditions. Users can customize individual name recordings for zones,
areas, users, rooms and outputs. No more confusing beeps or sirens!
SMS Reporting - With the flexibility of three different phone numbers and the added
convenience of event selection per phone number, now you can group and send selected
events to different users as required.
Dial up control – The ComNav can be access by any outside touch tone telephone and
once connected the inbuilt Personal Voice Guide (PVG) will navigate you through all
available menu options. From basic Arming / Disarming control, to more advanced menus
like zone bypassing and System recordings.
Dial up programming – An invaluable feature for the installer is the ability to remotely
access the ComNav from any outside touch tone telephone to carry out full system
interrogation or advanced programming.
Zones – There are two onboard zones that can be zone doubled to for use within the
security system. Only available on the R12 and R128 control panels.
RTC – “Real Time Clock” is an onboard component that holds the current time date setting.
A built-in power-sense circuit detects power failures and automatically switches to the
backup supply. This significantly reduces the chance of a "loss of date \ time" in periods of
extended power outage.

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