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Pixel EM-181 - Voice Message & Output Settings; Voice Identification Message (A); Output 1 and Output 2 Options (B and C); Output on Time (D)

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Advanced Programming Guide
EM-181
Copyright © 2023 Pixel Technologies Pty. Ltd
1.7 Voice Message & Output Settings
1.7.1 Voice Identification Message (A)
The built-in digital voice message can be disabled or set to play automatically when a call is answered
or by a remote DTMF sequence of '*9'.
1.7.2 Output 1 and Output 2 Options (B and C)
The output open-collectors can drive a maximum of 100mA at 24V dc. There are five configurable
options to choose from as detailed in Table 4.
1.7.3 Output ON Time (D)
The output 'ON' time is configurable, this is duration which the output will stay high once triggered.
1.7.4 Programming the Voice Message & Output Settings
To program the voice message and output relay settings, once values are defined, enter the following
complete sequence:
Setting
Formula
Minimum
Maximum
Default Value
A
Voice Identification
Message
0 = Disabled
1 = Play when alarm call is
answered
2 = Play only when (*9) is
entered
0
2
1
B
Output 1 Options
0 = Disabled
1 = Line on
2 = Any fault
1
3 = Call answered
4 = Code sent (#81)
5 = Any PSW-60W fault
2
6 = Any UPS-12V fault
2
0
6
4
C
Output 2 Options
0 = Disabled
1 = Line on
2 = Any fault
1
3 = Call answered
4 = Code sent (#82)
5 = Any PSW-60W fault
2
6 = Any UPS-12V fault
2
0
6
1
D
Output ON Time
(Code sent ONLY)
D x 2 seconds
1
9
2
Table 4 - Voice Message & Output Relay Settings
To playback these settings, enter the following sequence:
1
Any fault setting will turn on the output(s) for a telephone line fault, power fault, if the battery is missing or
there is a battery low condition (less than 1 hour backup).
2
Available on firmware version: 2.0.2427.4 or greater. Please note: PSW-60W and UPS-12V faults have up to 60s
debounce period before output turns ON.
#
PIN
#
7
A
B
C
D
*
*
7

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